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Mahala Pulliam

Birthabt 1814 - Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, USA
Death20 Aug 1852 - Ebenezer, Tippah, Mississippi, United States
MotherLucy Long Anderson
FatherBenjamin P Pulliam

Born in Abbeville, Abbeville, South Carolina, USA on abt 1814 to Benjamin P Pulliam and Lucy Long Anderson. Mahala Pulliam married Matthew Hunter Bryson and had 6 children. She passed away on 20 Aug 1852 in Ebenezer, Tippah, Mississippi, United States.

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Benjamin P Pulliam
1780 - 1832
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Lucy Long Anderson
1783 - 1836
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Matthew Hunter Bryson
1817 - 1862
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Eliza Bryson
1843 - 1933
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Susan Bryson
1850 - 1851
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Robert Bryson
1844 - 1862
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Isabella Bryson
1846 - 1862
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James Bryson
1845 - 1862
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Bryson
1848 - 1850

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