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Julia Ann Evers

Birthabt 1804 - Georgia
Deathabt 1866 - Elbert County, Georgia
MotherMary Calloway
FatherRhody Eaves

Born in Georgia on abt 1804 to Rhody Eaves and Mary Calloway. Julia Ann Evers married Milum Hendrick and had 9 children. She passed away on abt 1866 in Elbert County, Georgia.

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Parents
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Rhody Eaves
1776 - 1839
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Mary Calloway
1780 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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Milum Hendrick
1800 - 1875
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Mary A. Hendrick
1833 - Unknown
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Levina Hendrix
1829 - 1896
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James L Hendricks
1837 - Unknown
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Asa Chandler Hendricks
1834 - 1922
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Sanford W Hendricks
1836 - Unknown
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Eli A Hendrick
1849 - 1929
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S B Hendricks
1839 - Unknown
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M A Hendricks
1851 - Unknown
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Martin Hendricks
1844 - Unknown

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