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Archibald McElroy

Birthabt 1820 - Tennessee
Death1910 - Mississippi, United States
MotherCashamie Kiziah
FatherWilliam McElroy

Born in Tennessee on abt 1820 to William McElroy and Cashamie Kiziah. Archibald McElroy married Dianah Jane Sherbett and had 11 children. He passed away on 1910 in Mississippi, United States.

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Parents
William Mcelroy
1764 - 1854
Cashamie Kiziah
1770 - 1860
Spouse(s)
Dianah Jane Sherbett
1822 - 1910
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Martha Mcelroy
1863 - 1939
John Samuel Mcelroy
1839 - 1914
Malcomb Lindsey Mcelroy
1849 - 1922
Ellen Watkins Mcelroy
1853 - Unknown
James David Mcleroy
1841 - 1911
William Henry Mcelroy
1841 - 1889

Arabio Monroe Mc Elroy
1866 - Unknown
Nancy Jane "Nannie" Mcelroy
1857 - 1948
Malissa Mcelroy
1851 - Unknown
Sarah E. Mcelroy
1849 - Unknown
Hampton Vaughn Mcelroy
1852 - 1917

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