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Samson Redd

Birth28 May 1893 - Aiken, Aiken, South Carolina, USA
Death22 Dec 1972 - Langley, Aiken, South Carolina, USA
MotherMelissa Beck
FatherAlvin Calhoun Redd

Born in Aiken, Aiken, South Carolina, USA on 28 May 1893 to Alvin Calhoun Redd and Melissa Beck. Samson Redd married Lula Beard and had 8 children. He passed away on 22 Dec 1972 in Langley, Aiken, South Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Alvin Calhoun Redd
1853 - 1931
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Melissa Beck
1855 - 1932
Spouse(s)
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Lula Beard
1899 - 1923
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Mary Alberta Smith
1905 - 1982
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Bertie Redd
1915 - 2002
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Leonard (Penda) Redd
1925 - 1981
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James Pete Redd
1934 - 2001
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Ladset D Redd
1928 - 1998
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Ray Edward Redd
1946 - 2010
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Marjorie Redd
1925 - 1988
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Alvin Kelly Redd
1931 - 1980
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Helen R. Key
1937 - 2001

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