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Julia Ann Corder

BirthAbt. 1826 - Tennessee
Death1880 - Corder-McCulloch Cemetery, Lincoln Co, TN
MotherLavina PETERS
FatherWilliam Cox

Born in Tennessee on Abt. 1826 to William Cox and Lavina PETERS. Julia Ann Corder married Thomas Stanford Corder and had 10 children. She passed away on 1880 in Corder-McCulloch Cemetery, Lincoln Co, TN.

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Parents
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William Cox
1801 - Unknown
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Lavina Peters
1805 - 1880
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Thomas Stanford Corder
1821 - 1885
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Chloe Bell Corder
1871 - 1927
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Madison M Corder
1849 - Unknown
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Tillman Corder
1868 - 1923
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B. Hill Corder
1864 - Unknown
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Perry D Corder
1856 - Unknown
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William Fletcherl Corder
1862 - Unknown
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Rainey May Corder
1859 - 1891
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C. Ann Corder
1854 - 1883
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John Thomas Corder
1848 - 1931
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Rachel "Mary Ann" Corder
1851 - 1924

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