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Willie Lee Glisson

Birth15 Oct 1896 - Baldwin County, Georgia, USA
Death12 Oct 1950 - Dodge County, Georgia, United States of America
MotherANNIE M SANDERS
Father(The Rev)Young Claude Glisson

Born in Baldwin County, Georgia, USA on 15 Oct 1896 to (The Rev)Young Claude Glisson and ANNIE M SANDERS. Willie Lee Glisson had 6 children. He passed away on 12 Oct 1950 in Dodge County, Georgia, United States of America.

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(The Rev)young Claude Glisson
1860 - 1965
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Annie M Sanders
1873 - 1930
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Louise Ella Glisson
1923 - 1953
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Pauline 'Polly' Glisson-maners-barrett
1919 - 2007
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Willie Lee Glisson, Jr
1933 - 1991
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Annie Mozell Glisson
1928 - 2011
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Charles Edwin Glisson
1938 - 2016
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Evelyn Marie Glisson
1930 - 2002

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