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Lucy Simms Randle

Birth15 MAR 1806 - Pee Dee, Montgomery County, North Carolina, USA
Death7 Nov 1860 - McKenzie, Carroll, Tennessee, United States
MotherSara "Sallie" Tomlinson
FatherRev. Wiatt Payton Randle

Born in Pee Dee, Montgomery County, North Carolina, USA on 15 MAR 1806 to Rev. Wiatt Payton Randle and Sara "Sallie" Tomlinson. Lucy Simms Randle married Henry Pendleton Gaines and had 8 children. She passed away on 7 Nov 1860 in McKenzie, Carroll, Tennessee, United States.

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Parents
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Rev. Wiatt Payton Randle
1785 - 1853
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Sara "Sallie" Tomlinson
1790 - 1872
Spouse(s)
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Henry Pendleton Gaines
1798 - 1860
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John Pendleton Gaines
1824 - 1890
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Virginia Gaines
1835 - 1920
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Bernard Moore Gaines
1829 - 1893
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Lucy A Gaines
1832 - 1907
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Henry Pendleton Gaines
1839 - 1906
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Marcellus R Gaines
1848 - 1917
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Thomas Blewett Gaines
1825 - 1826
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Elizabeth F Gaines
1837 - 1854

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