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Robert John Yancy

Birth8 Oct 1862 - Indianola, Calhoun County, Texas
DeathJuly 3 1929 - Austin, Travis County, Texas
MotherMary Louise DeWitt
FatherWilliam Thomas Yancey

Born in Indianola, Calhoun County, Texas on 8 Oct 1862 to William Thomas Yancey and Mary Louise DeWitt. Robert John Yancy married Mary Ida Ledbetter and had 6 children. He passed away on July 3 1929 in Austin, Travis County, Texas.

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William Thomas Yancey
1830 - 1863
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Mary Louise Dewitt
1839 - 1921
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Mary Ida Ledbetter
1871 - 1947
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Mildred Charlese Yancey
1908 - 1995
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Robert Gordon Yancey
1896 - 1969
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Marcus Ledbetter Yancey
1894 - 1961
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Wilfred Doran Yancey
1903 - 1973
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J Weldon Yancey
1900 - 1915
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Mattie Lou Yancey
1898 - 1980

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