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Willie E. Creselious

Birth10 August 1820 - Fentress, Tennessee, USA
DeathJanuary 1897 - Not Available
MotherRuth Bowdoin
FatherGeorge Criscillis

Born in Fentress, Tennessee, USA on 10 August 1820 to George Criscillis and Ruth Bowdoin. Willie E. Creselious married Susannah Matilda Bookout and had 10 children. He passed away on January 1897.

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George Criscillis
1797 - 1860
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Ruth Bowdoin
1797 - 1870
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Susannah Matilda Bookout
1825 - 1877
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George Pemberton Crecelius
1857 - 1968
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Louisa Clementine Creselious
1864 - 1950
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Nancy Ann E Crecelius
1857 - 1914
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Rachel Catharine Creselious
1865 - Unknown
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Noah Wesley Crecelius
1849 - 1897
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Sarah J Creselious
1851 - Unknown
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John C Crecelius
1846 - Unknown
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Arisa Creselious
1858 - 1875
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Willis Laban Crecelius
1871 - 1942
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Jane Coseleons
1857 - Unknown

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