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Synthia Ann Locklear

Birth12 Oct 1833 - Waldron, Scott, Arkansas, USA
Death21 Dec 1933 - Sanderson, Terrell, Texas
MotherEliza Ivey
FatherJohn L Locklear

Born in Waldron, Scott, Arkansas, USA on 12 Oct 1833 to John L Locklear and Eliza Ivey. Synthia Ann Locklear married Augustus Whitehurst and had 7 children. She passed away on 21 Dec 1933 in Sanderson, Terrell, Texas.

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Parents
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John L Locklear
1807 - 1856
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Eliza Ivey
1813 - 1880
Spouse(s)
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Augustus Whitehurst
1836 - 1908
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Andrew S Davis
1840 - Unknown
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J.w. Bundick
Unknown - Unknown
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John L. Wood
Unknown - 1858
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James Davis
1832 - Unknown
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Angie Dora Whitehurst
1884 - 1977
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Jerry Davis
1862 - 1941
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Annie Whitehurst
1875 - 1932
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Daniel Webster Davis
1866 - 1964
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Benjamin Davis
1859 - 1923
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Ambrose J. Davis
1865 - 1960
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Amlsose Davis
1868 - Unknown

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