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Virginia E Goodwin

Birth8 October 1849 - Trigg County, Kentucky, USA
Death29 JUL 1931 - Santa Ana, Orange, California, USA
MotherMartha Dawson
FatherGrandison Griffith Goodwin

Born in Trigg County, Kentucky, USA on 8 October 1849 to Grandison Griffith Goodwin and Martha Dawson. Virginia E Goodwin married Richard Rodd and had 5 children. She passed away on 29 JUL 1931 in Santa Ana, Orange, California, USA.

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Grandison Griffith Goodwin
1815 - 1880
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Martha Dawson
1828 - 1885
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Richard Rodd
1824 - 1920
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William Franklin Reed
1849 - 1884
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Viola Read
1875 - 1951
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Edgar Lee Read
1871 - 1930
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Nevelle Reed
1878 - Unknown
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James Grandison Read
1873 - Unknown
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Blanche B Reed
1881 - 1964

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