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Robert Nathaniel Lett

Birth6 Sep 1875 - Good Hope El, Alabama
Death18 Jan 1955 - Forest Park, Clayton, Georgia, USA
MotherFrances Cordela Turbeville
FatherNewton Jasper Lett

Born in Good Hope El, Alabama on 6 Sep 1875 to Newton Jasper Lett and Frances Cordela Turbeville. Robert Nathaniel Lett married Carrie James Smith and had 5 children. He passed away on 18 Jan 1955 in Forest Park, Clayton, Georgia, USA.

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Newton Jasper Lett
1827 - 1909
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Frances Cordela Turbeville
1835 - 1898
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Carrie James Smith
1882 - 1955
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Wanda Lorene Lett
1909 - 1995
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Laura Merritt Lett
1915 - 2014
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Robert Rushin Lett
1906 - 1936
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Curtis Edwin Lett
1913 - 1919
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Frances Malcolm Lett
1912 - 1957

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