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Lucy Nell James

Birth10 Feb 1910 - Halifax County, North Carolina, USA
Death26 Apr 1968 - Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA
MotherHenretta James
FatherHenry James

Born in Halifax County, North Carolina, USA on 10 Feb 1910 to Henry James and Henretta James. Lucy Nell James married Willie Warren Jones and had 6 children. She passed away on 26 Apr 1968 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA.

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Parents
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Henry James
Unknown - Unknown
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Henretta James
1871 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Willie Warren Jones
1903 - 1949
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Curley Jesse Smith
1912 - 1977
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William Louis Jones
1928 - 1988
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Beatrice Jones
1933 - 1986
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Robert Lee Jones
1937 - 1996
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Levirah Jones
1939 - Unknown
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Ella Jones
Unknown - Unknown
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James Jones
1939 - 2014

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