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Mary A Roach

Birth4 Jun 1834 - Alabama, USA
Death8 Dec 1914 - Jewett, Leon, Texas, USA
MotherMartha Ann Deupree
FatherAbraham Washington Roach

Born in Alabama, USA on 4 Jun 1834 to Abraham Washington Roach and Martha Ann Deupree. Mary A Roach married Francis Marion Hull and had 8 children. She passed away on 8 Dec 1914 in Jewett, Leon, Texas, USA.

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Parents
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Abraham Washington Roach
1810 - 1870
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Martha Ann Deupree
1815 - 1848
Spouse(s)
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Francis Marion Hull
1821 - 1883
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Seth K. Youngblood
1817 - 1866
Children Show all
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Eilena Hull
1873 - 1898
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John Thomas Youngblood
1861 - 1946
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James Youngblood
1854 - Unknown
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Martha Youngblood
1852 - Unknown
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Sarah Youngblood
1856 - 1877
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Ellen Youngblood
1866 - Unknown
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Ann Youngblood
1859 - 1870
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Almina Hull
1871 - 1961

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