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Joseph W. Glisson

Birth1835 - Early County, Georgia, USA
Death1900 - Jackson County, Florida, USA
MotherMary Bauldree
FatherRiley Green Glission

Born in Early County, Georgia, USA on 1835 to Riley Green Glission and Mary Bauldree. Joseph W. Glisson married MaryJane Elizabeth Hillis and had 13 children. He passed away on 1900 in Jackson County, Florida, USA.

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Parents
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Riley Green Glission
1800 - 1849
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Mary Bauldree
1805 - 1880
Spouse(s)
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Maryjane Elizabeth Hillis
1838 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Glisson
1861 - 1941
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Amanda J Glisson
1866 - Unknown
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William P. Glisson
1863 - Unknown
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Brinkley Glisson
1868 - Unknown
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Jennie Glisson
1870 - Unknown
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John Dennis Glisson
1870 - 1950
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James Riley Glisson
1867 - Unknown
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Nancy Elizabeth Glisson
1869 - Unknown
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Melissa J. Glisson
1876 - Unknown
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Mary F. Glisson
1863 - Unknown
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Nancy Annie Glisson
1876 - 1945
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Wiley Eugene Glisson
1859 - 1862
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Mary Ann Sims Gable
1861 - 1938

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