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Tempy A Goad

Birth10 JAN 1837 - Smith County, TN
DeathBET 1872 AND 1879 - Jackson Co, Tennessee, USA
MotherPermelia Sneed
FatherJohn Goad

Born in Smith County, TN on 10 JAN 1837 to John Goad and Permelia Sneed. Tempy A Goad married Leonidas S Dixon and had 8 children. She passed away on BET 1872 AND 1879 in Jackson Co, Tennessee, USA.

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Parents
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John Goad
1806 - 1881
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Permelia Sneed
1807 - 1882
Spouse(s)
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Leonidas S Dixon
1830 - 1910
Children Show all
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Mary E Sircy
1852 - 1935
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Thomas Allen Fite Dixon Franklin
1850 - 1949
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William Nelson Dixon Franklin
1860 - 1945
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Nancy Lula Franklin
1873 - 1945
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Leonidas S Dixon
1869 - 1900
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John Paul "Damp" Dixon Franklin
1857 - 1945
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Amelia Permelia Frances Franklin
1867 - 1945
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Evaline Grace Dixon Franklin
1864 - Unknown

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