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William E. "Bill" Elders

Birth14 Feb 1861 - Giles County Tennessee
Death28 Sep 1926 - Hayes Mill, Limestone, Alabama
MotherMary W Wray
FatherJoseph Elders

Born in Giles County Tennessee on 14 Feb 1861 to Joseph Elders and Mary W Wray. William E. "Bill" Elders married Susan A. Bishop and had 9 children. He passed away on 28 Sep 1926 in Hayes Mill, Limestone, Alabama.

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Parents
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Joseph Elders
1838 - 1910
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Mary W Wray
1843 - 1907
Spouse(s)
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Susan A. Bishop
1865 - 1895
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Nancy Elizebeth "Lizzie" Putman 'Elders'
1876 - 1950
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Andrew Buford Elders
1904 - 1974
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William Decoy Elders
1886 - 1950
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Lula Mae Elders
1881 - 1917
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Jessie J Elders
1900 - 1955
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Wramdon R Elders
1883 - 1946
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Mary Elizabeth Elders
1907 - 1940
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Purney Emma Elders
1892 - Unknown
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Leona Elders
1895 - Unknown
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Chester Delano Elders
1890 - 1945

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