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Oliver James Gladding

BirthFeb-12, 1841 - Accomack County, Va
DeathSep-02, 1922 - Accomack County, Va
MotherSarah Small
FatherSolomon J Gladding

Born in Accomack County, Va on Feb-12, 1841 to Solomon J Gladding and Sarah Small. Oliver James Gladding married Danvers Jane Marshall and had 7 children. He passed away on Sep-02, 1922 in Accomack County, Va.

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Solomon J Gladding
1800 - 1850
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Sarah Small
1803 - 1881
Spouse(s)
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Danvers Jane Marshall
1848 - 1925
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Ella Gladding
1874 - 1944
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Adeline J 'Lina' Gladding
1872 - 1942
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Suell James Gladding
1877 - 1948
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Lawson James Gladding
1879 - 1954
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John Oliver Gladding
1889 - 1951
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Blanche May Gladding
1882 - 1936
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Sady Gladding
1884 - 1959

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