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Thomas Jefferson Hamby

Birth18 May 1877 - Rabun, Georgia, United States
Death27 Feb 1952 - Rabun, Georgia, USA
MotherArah Adeline SPEED
FatherAndrew Jackson Hamby

Born in Rabun, Georgia, United States on 18 May 1877 to Andrew Jackson Hamby and Arah Adeline SPEED. Thomas Jefferson Hamby married Clara Susie "Cassie" Slay and had 8 children. He passed away on 27 Feb 1952 in Rabun, Georgia, USA.

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Parents
Andrew Jackson Hamby
1849 - 1925
Arah Adeline Speed
1849 - 1924
Spouse(s)
Clara Susie "Cassie" Slay
1888 - 1987
Vina "Venie" Ramey
1880 - 1919
Children Show all
Nora Hamby
1909 - 1910
Lura Beatrice Hamby
1909 - Unknown
Robert L. Hamby
1917 - 2003
Virginia Hamby
1911 - 1984

Thomas Jefferson Hamby
1911 - 1980
Clarence Dover Hamby
1921 - 1992
Fleta Elizabeth Brooks
1912 - 2007
William Henry Clay Hamby
1917 - 1994

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