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Kizziah B Batson

Birth10 Oct 1851 - Greenville, South Carolina, USA
Death15 OCT 1935 - Greenville County, South Carolina
MotherMary Jane Boling
FatherHezekiah Young Batson

Born in Greenville, South Carolina, USA on 10 Oct 1851 to Hezekiah Young Batson and Mary Jane Boling. Kizziah B Batson married ANDREW JACKSON BATES and had 13 children. She passed away on 15 OCT 1935 in Greenville County, South Carolina.

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Parents
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Hezekiah Young Batson
1829 - 1864
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Mary Jane Boling
1831 - 1916
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Andrew Jackson Bates
1845 - 1927
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James Norman Bates
1869 - 1941
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William Austin Bates
1872 - 1938
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Sophia Jane Bates
1875 - 1948
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Grover Thompson Bates
1884 - 1969
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Charles Clyde Bates
1895 - 1963
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Joseph Young Bates
1878 - 1951
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Drayton Good Bates
1880 - 1927
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Earle C Bates
1890 - 1891
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Thomas E. Bates
1892 - 1897
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Jesse W Bates
1897 - 1897
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Doc Bates
1882 - 1906
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Sally Bates
1889 - 1935
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Cleveland Beatie Bates
1880 - 1954

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