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William Reid

Birthabt 1860 - Alabama
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Born in Alabama on abt 1860. William Reid married Silester Reed and had 14 children.

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Silester Reed
1870 - Unknown
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Silester Reed
1870 - Unknown
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Roosevelt Reed
1910 - Unknown
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Clemie P Reed
1888 - Unknown
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Janis Reed
1895 - Unknown
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Emelie Reid
1900 - Unknown
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Mamie Reed
1907 - Unknown
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Charlie Reed
1902 - Unknown
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Willis Reed
1893 - Unknown
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Mary Reed
1886 - Unknown
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Clarence Reed
1897 - 1972
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Eddie Reid
1904 - Unknown
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Clarence Reed
1897 - Unknown
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Rosa B Reid
1910 - Unknown
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Mamie Reed
1907 - Unknown
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Charley Reid
1902 - Unknown

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