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Andrew Judson Cumbie

Birth4 Feb 1838 - Alabama, Georgia, United States
Death08 Mar 1897 - Taylor County, Florida
MotherCelia Beck
FatherAndrew Judson Cumbie

Born in Alabama, Georgia, United States on 4 Feb 1838 to Andrew Judson Cumbie and Celia Beck. Andrew Judson Cumbie married Rejoiner Bethena Caroline Maloy and had 16 children. He passed away on 08 Mar 1897 in Taylor County, Florida.

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Parents
Andrew Judson Cumbie
1805 - 1875
Celia Beck
1808 - 1859
Spouse(s)
Rejoiner Bethena Caroline Maloy
1841 - 1886
Martha Josephine Hamilton
1866 - Unknown
Children Show all
John Wesley Cumbie
1864 - 1894
Andrew Washington Cumbie
1859 - 1941
George Tilton Cumbie
1876 - 1959
Celia/celie Cumbie
1871 - 1954
Davis H Cumbie
1868 - 1951
Jefferson Beayregard Cumbie
1861 - 1950
William Thomas 'Willie' Cumbie
1872 - 1954
Daniel E Cumbie
1874 - 1966

Michelle Ann Judson Cumbie
1857 - 1944
Mary Jane Cumbie
1855 - 1892
Beulah Gibson "Coot" Cumbie
1879 - 1938
Christain Cumby
1880 - Unknown
Greenberry Cumbie
1866 - 1868
Lee Hamilton Cumbie
1892 - 1960
Mattie Lee Cumbie
1892 - 1965
Carlie / Charlie Judson Cumbie
1897 - 1966

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