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Julia Ann Stephens

Birth5 Jul 1829 - Madisonville, Monroe, Tennessee, USA
DeathSep 1902 - Colfax, De Kalb, Missouri, United States
MotherLavicee Coltharp
FatherAbalsom Stephens

Born in Madisonville, Monroe, Tennessee, USA on 5 Jul 1829 to Abalsom Stephens and Lavicee Coltharp. Julia Ann Stephens married Edward Ezelle Hankins and had 9 children. She passed away on Sep 1902 in Colfax, De Kalb, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
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Abalsom Stephens
1807 - 1877
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Lavicee Coltharp
1806 - 1886
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Edward Ezelle Hankins
1827 - 1866
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Susan Sophrona Hankins
1848 - 1944
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Martha Catherine Hankins
1850 - 1931
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John Absalom Hankins
1858 - 1929
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Edward Lafayette Hankins
1867 - 1886
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Amelia "Milly" Hankins
1846 - 1902
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Cornelius Pate Hankins
1853 - 1857
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Alice Ezelle Hankins
1861 - 1934
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Nancy Cordelia Hankins
1863 - 1918
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Rufus Aldred Hankins
1856 - 1933

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