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Louisa (Lizzy) Stephens

BirthJun 1854 - South Carolina
DeathNot Available - South Carolina, United States
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Born in South Carolina on Jun 1854. Louisa (Lizzy) Stephens married Lewis (Lowis) Murray and had 13 children. She passed away in South Carolina, United States.

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Lewis (Lowis) Murray
1823 - 1916
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John L. Murray
1872 - 1926
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Hugie Murray
1889 - Unknown
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Lula Murray
1893 - Unknown
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Julia Murray
1879 - Unknown
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Maggie Murray
1883 - Unknown
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Rachael Murray
1868 - Unknown
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Cora Murray
1890 - Unknown
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Martha A Murry
1872 - Unknown
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Emma J Murray
1876 - Unknown
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Thomas Murry
1878 - Unknown
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William Murry
1865 - Unknown
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Mary A Murry
1870 - Unknown
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John L. Murray
Unknown - Unknown

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