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William Frederick Geer

Birth26 NOV 1885 - Penfield, Greene Co., GA
Death1955 - Augusta, Richmond, Georgia, United States
MotherAnna Tallulah Colclough
FatherJames Frederick Geer Jr.

Born in Penfield, Greene Co., GA on 26 NOV 1885 to James Frederick Geer Jr. and Anna Tallulah Colclough. William Frederick Geer married Ida Gilmore Fuller and had 4 children. He passed away on 1955 in Augusta, Richmond, Georgia, United States.

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James Frederick Geer Jr.
1856 - 1890
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Anna Tallulah Colclough
1855 - 1933
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Ida Gilmore Fuller
1892 - 1981
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Lizzie Mae Rabun
1891 - 1911
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William Dudley Geer
1922 - 2003
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Margaret Fuller Geer
1924 - 2013
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Baby Boy Geer
1911 - 1911
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Robert Stokely Geer
1927 - 2016

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