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Milo Williamson

Birth25 Dec 1869 - Golconda, Pope, Illinois, USA
Death23 Aug 1940 - Metropolis, Massac, Illinois, USA
MotherSarah J Parrish
FatherJohn J Williamson

Born in Golconda, Pope, Illinois, USA on 25 Dec 1869 to John J Williamson and Sarah J Parrish. Milo Williamson married Fannie Belle Ellis and had 10 children. He passed away on 23 Aug 1940 in Metropolis, Massac, Illinois, USA.

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John J Williamson
1819 - 1875
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Sarah J Parrish
1840 - 1911
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Fannie Belle Ellis
1873 - 1958
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Ray Williamson
1900 - 1975
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Rosco M Williamson
1895 - 1946
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Walter E Williamson
1905 - 1993
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Floyd Ellis Williamson
1903 - 1979
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Albert A. Williamson
1897 - 1972
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Ralph A Williamson
1913 - 1996
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Herbert Daniel Williamson
1922 - 2007
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Florence O Williamson
1914 - 1998
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Darwin Clay Williamson
1911 - 1913
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Hubert Williamson
1919 - 1976

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