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Peter E James

BirthFeb 1855 - South Carolina
Death4 Dec 1919 - Florence, South Carolina, USA
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Born in South Carolina on Feb 1855. Peter E James married Lucy Coggeshell and had 12 children. He passed away on 4 Dec 1919 in Florence, South Carolina, USA.

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Lucy Coggeshell
1857 - Unknown
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Mamie James
1893 - 1956
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Fred James
1895 - Unknown
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Inez James
1892 - Unknown
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Gwen James
1884 - Unknown
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Wilson James
1879 - Unknown
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Eleven James
1888 - Unknown
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Moses James
1891 - Unknown
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Orea James
1897 - Unknown
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Rosa Askin (James)
1900 - Unknown
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Cora P James
1896 - Unknown
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Cora P James
1894 - Unknown
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Inelle James
1903 - 1966

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