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John William Hendrix

Birth2 Dec 1861 - Sherman, Texas
Death28 Apr 1951 - Dimmitt, Castro, Texas, USA
MotherFannie Locke
FatherJosiah Tompkins "Joe" Hendrix

Born in Sherman, Texas on 2 Dec 1861 to Josiah Tompkins "Joe" Hendrix and Fannie Locke. John William Hendrix married Sarah Ellen "Dollie" Cox and had 6 children. He passed away on 28 Apr 1951 in Dimmitt, Castro, Texas, USA.

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Parents
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Josiah Tompkins "Joe" Hendrix
1836 - 1923
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Fannie Locke
1841 - 1921
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Sarah Ellen "Dollie" Cox
1870 - 1960
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Verna Mae Hendrix
1898 - 1988
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Bessie Gladys Hendrix
1896 - 1984
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Ora Dixie Hendrix
1892 - 1977
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John Joe Hendrix
1901 - 1973
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Ida Fay (Cubby) Hendrix Hurst
1905 - 1993
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Lee Hendrix
1895 - Unknown

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