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Kizziah J. Roach

Birth1818 - Tennessee, or, Georgia, USA
Death 1880 - Chattooga County, Georgia, USA
MotherKezia Allen
FatherPhilemon Baugh

Born in Tennessee, or, Georgia, USA on 1818 to Philemon Baugh and Kezia Allen. Kizziah J. Roach married Isaac Potter and had 11 children. She passed away on 1880 in Chattooga County, Georgia, USA.

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Parents
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Philemon Baugh
1771 - 1849
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Kezia Allen
1790 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Isaac Potter
1836 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Silas "Sylas" Potter
1840 - 1875
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Jacob L. "Jake" Ewton
1854 - 1914
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Isaac Potter
1850 - 1909
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Elizabeth A. Potter
1846 - Unknown
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John Potter
1847 - Unknown
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Uriah R Potter
1844 - 1919
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Rhoda Jane Potter
1840 - 1902
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Nancy A. Potter
1857 - Unknown
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James H Potter
1845 - Unknown
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William R. Potter
1853 - Unknown
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Thomas H. Potter
1864 - 1949

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