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Tabitha Parish

Birth17 Feb 1869 - Samson, Geneva County, Alabama, USA
Death2 Oct 1924 - Haskell, Polk, Florida, USA
MotherSarah C E Sanders
FatherJohn Newton Parrish

Born in Samson, Geneva County, Alabama, USA on 17 Feb 1869 to John Newton Parrish and Sarah C E Sanders. Tabitha Parish married Saint Elmore Beamon and had 6 children. She passed away on 2 Oct 1924 in Haskell, Polk, Florida, USA.

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John Newton Parrish
1848 - 1912
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Sarah C E Sanders
1845 - 1928
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Saint Elmore Beamon
1871 - 1957
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Esther Etta Beamon
1899 - Unknown
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Bessie Beamon
1890 - Unknown
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John Samuel Beamon
1895 - 1926
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Addie Mae Beamon
1905 - 1989
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Albert Hollan Beamon
1905 - 1959
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James Walter Beamon
1901 - 1966

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