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Louella Gresham

Birth04 March 1887 - Loganville, Gwinnett, Georgia, USA
Death16 November 1968 - Dekalb County, Georgia, USA
MotherNancy Ann Callaway
FatherWilliam P Gresham

Born in Loganville, Gwinnett, Georgia, USA on 04 March 1887 to William P Gresham and Nancy Ann Callaway. Louella Gresham married John Gordon Griffin and had 6 children. She passed away on 16 November 1968 in Dekalb County, Georgia, USA.

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William P Gresham
1846 - Unknown
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Nancy Ann Callaway
1846 - 1900
Spouse(s)
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John Gordon Griffin
1886 - 1941
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Bobbie Loe Griffin
1906 - 2005
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Bessie Griffin
1905 - 1995
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Audry Griffin
1912 - Unknown
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Offie Gordon Griffin
1913 - 1978
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Effie C Griffin
1913 - 2011
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Bobbie Griffin
1906 - Unknown

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