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Thomas Snell

BirthMay 1859 - Georgia
Death03 Apr 1945 - Montgomery County, Georgia, USA
MotherMary J Snell
FatherEdmond Snell

Born in Georgia on May 1859 to Edmond Snell and Mary J Snell. Thomas Snell married Charlotte Floyd and had 11 children. He passed away on 03 Apr 1945 in Montgomery County, Georgia, USA.

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Parents
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Edmond Snell
1837 - 1922
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Mary J Snell
1835 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Charlotte Floyd
1869 - 1944
Children Show all
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Cora Snell
1895 - 1937
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Mary Ellen Moye
1893 - 1972
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Cora Sims
1896 - Unknown
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Izzie Snell
1888 - 1961
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Chawde Snell
1889 - 1975
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Sandy Snell
1891 - Unknown
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Arzora Snell
1885 - 1912
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Esse Clifton Snell
1896 - 1979
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Shorty Snell
1882 - Unknown
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Effie Snell
1886 - 1950
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Ada Snell
1902 - Unknown

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