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Manna Barthuma Hatmaker

Birth18 Mar 1906 - Coal Creek, Anderson, Tennessee, United States
Death22 Feb 1998 - Lake City, Anderson, Tennessee, United States of America
MotherMelinda Callie Copeland
FatherWilliam F. Hatmaker

Born in Coal Creek, Anderson, Tennessee, United States on 18 Mar 1906 to William F. Hatmaker and Melinda Callie Copeland. Manna Barthuma Hatmaker married Matthew Cox and had 7 children. She passed away on 22 Feb 1998 in Lake City, Anderson, Tennessee, United States of America.

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William F. Hatmaker
1875 - 1936
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Melinda Callie Copeland
1881 - 1910
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Matthew Cox
1904 - 1983
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Pauline Ruth Cox
1928 - 1985
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Zelma Mae Cox
1924 - 2010
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Wanda Sue Cox
1935 - 1935
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Jerry Emmet Cox Cox
1939 - 1941
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Clarence Edward Cox
1941 - 1941
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Bobby Joe Cox
1932 - 1993
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William Floyd Cox
1930 - 2009

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