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Malcolm Eugene Gillis

BirthFebruary 13, 1873 - Barbour Co., AL
Death16 Apr 1942 - Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee, USA
MotherQueen Ann Stephenson
FatherMalcolm D Gillis

Born in Barbour Co., AL on February 13, 1873 to Malcolm D Gillis and Queen Ann Stephenson. Malcolm Eugene Gillis married Mable Lee Malone and had 6 children. He passed away on 16 Apr 1942 in Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee, USA.

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Malcolm D Gillis
1831 - 1891
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Queen Ann Stephenson
1845 - 1922
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Mable Lee Malone
1880 - 1951
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Malcolm Eugene Gillis
1907 - 1988
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George Malone Gillis
1910 - 1998
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William Stevenson Gillis
1916 - 1975
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Edythe Wynne Gillis
1920 - 2011
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Kate Carson Gillis Hale Joyner
1915 - 2002
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James Rogers Gillis
1911 - 1983

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