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Letitia Enter

Birth28 June 1873 - Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
DeathDecember 1951 - St Petersburg, Pinellas, FL
MotherMary Farley
FatherJacob Enter

Born in Charleston County, South Carolina, USA on 28 June 1873 to Jacob Enter and Mary Farley. Letitia Enter married Henry Clay Randolph Covey and had 10 children. She passed away on December 1951 in St Petersburg, Pinellas, FL.

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Parents
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Jacob Enter
1835 - 1893
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Mary Farley
1842 - 1892
Spouse(s)
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Henry Clay Randolph Covey
1848 - 1902
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William Talliaferro Reynolds
1854 - 1929
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Lawrence Young
Unknown - Unknown
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Pearl Marguerite Covey
1901 - 1987
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Bertie Gwynne Reynolds
1912 - 2007
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Richard Lee Reynolds
1906 - 1974
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John Edward Reynolds
1904 - 1977
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Herbert Austin Reynolds
1909 - 2007
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Randolph Boland Reynolds
1910 - 1980
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Lawrence Young
1889 - Unknown
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Joseph Young
1895 - Unknown
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Ruth Young
1890 - Unknown
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Sue Elizabeth Reynolds
1914 - 2001

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