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Julia Eveline McCraw

Birth22 Mar 1848 - Grundy County, Tennessee, USA
Death24 Apr 1885 - Kelso, Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA
MotherMartha Armstrong
FatherWilliam McCraw

Born in Grundy County, Tennessee, USA on 22 Mar 1848 to William McCraw and Martha Armstrong. Julia Eveline McCraw married John Monroe Coldwell and had 9 children. She passed away on 24 Apr 1885 in Kelso, Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA.

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Parents
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William Mccraw
1805 - 1860
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Martha Armstrong
1814 - 1864
Spouse(s)
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John Monroe Coldwell
1844 - 1914
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Ida Caldwell Leonard
1867 - 1902
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Thomas "Bud" Caldwell
1872 - 1898
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Goodner W. Caldwell
1878 - 1901
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John Caldwell
1870 - 1885
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Lillie Caldwell
1875 - 1880
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Ada Caldwell
Unknown - Unknown
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Gabriel Mccraw Caldwell
Unknown - Unknown
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Fannie Caldwell
1872 - 1880
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William Caldwell
Unknown - Unknown

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