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Maggie Lou Feild

BirthJun 18 1878 - Alabama
DeathMay 20 1916 - Decatur City Cemetery, Decatur, Al
MotherMalinda Callie "Lena" Ogelsby/Osby
FatherThomas Harper Feild

Born in Alabama on Jun 18 1878 to Thomas Harper Feild and Malinda Callie "Lena" Ogelsby/Osby. Maggie Lou Feild married Charles William Johnson and had 5 children. She passed away on May 20 1916 in Decatur City Cemetery, Decatur, Al.

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Thomas Harper Feild
1840 - 1907
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Malinda Callie "Lena" Ogelsby/osby
1843 - 1898
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Charles William Johnson
1872 - 1923
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Willie Belle Johnson
1896 - 1985
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Leroy "Roy" Charles Johnson
1899 - 1979
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Minnie Mae Johnson
1906 - 1991
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Ethel May Armstrong
1912 - Unknown
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Alvin Clasby Johnson
1915 - 1975

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