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Lora Lula Baldwin

Birth26 Sept 1898 - Mississippi, USA
Death14 August 1979 - Bessemer, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
MotherMargaret "Maggie" Maxey
FatherGalveston Baldwin

Born in Mississippi, USA on 26 Sept 1898 to Galveston Baldwin and Margaret "Maggie" Maxey. Lora Lula Baldwin married William Ursery Rogers and had 9 children. She passed away on 14 August 1979 in Bessemer, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA.

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Parents
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Galveston Baldwin
1855 - 1947
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Margaret "Maggie" Maxey
1861 - 1940
Spouse(s)
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William Ursery Rogers
1895 - Unknown
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Virlie Rogers
1936 - 1937
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John Freeman Rogers
1919 - 1997
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Vess Manson Rogers
1921 - 1993
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James Rogers
1930 - 2000
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Frances Gomon
1927 - 1994
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Robert Willard Rogers
1926 - 1952
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William Ervin Rogers
1917 - 1988
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Billy Rogers
1923 - 1998
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Mary Louise Rogers
1933 - 2006

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