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Joseph Elexander Elliott

Birth20 Nov 1867 - Robertson, Tennessee, USA
Death03 Mar 1961 - Sandy Springs, Robertson County, Tennessee
MotherTennessee Elizabeth Head
FatherJohn Richard Elliott

Born in Robertson, Tennessee, USA on 20 Nov 1867 to John Richard Elliott and Tennessee Elizabeth Head. Joseph Elexander Elliott married Olvie Emoline Jones and had 8 children. He passed away on 03 Mar 1961 in Sandy Springs, Robertson County, Tennessee.

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John Richard Elliott
1833 - 1905
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Tennessee Elizabeth Head
1846 - 1920
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Olvie Emoline Jones
1876 - 1952
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Elsie Adaline Elliott
1901 - 1983
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Ewell Fred Elliott
1908 - 1987
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Cecil E Elliott
1904 - 1982
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Escar Lee Elliott
1896 - 1981
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Lula Lorene Elliott
1902 - 1987
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John William Elliott
1898 - 1991
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Eunice Maibelle Elliott
1907 - 1985
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Hazel Elliott
1899 - 1899

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