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John T. Pullam

Birth1848 - Union County, Kentucky, USA
Death06 Dec 1935 - Hopkins, Kentucky
MotherSarah Vaughn
FatherJohn W (William?) Pullam

Born in Union County, Kentucky, USA on 1848 to John W (William?) Pullam and Sarah Vaughn. John T. Pullam married Josephine Vera 'Josey' Watson and had 6 children. He passed away on 06 Dec 1935 in Hopkins, Kentucky.

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John W (William?) Pullam
1804 - 1868
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Sarah Vaughn
1817 - 1882
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Josephine Vera 'Josey' Watson
1854 - 1907
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Louise Pullam
1855 - Unknown
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Vera Ellen Pullam
1882 - 1968
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Lila "Liley" Pullam
1879 - Unknown
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James W. Pullam
1870 - Unknown
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Cora Bell Giles
1885 - 1910
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Ola B Rhoda
1877 - 1940
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Eva Morris
1881 - 1907

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