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Celia (Sealy) Ponton

BirthMay 1878 (Maybe1874 or 1882 or 1875) - Greensville County, Virginia
Death1 Nov 1954 - Harlem New York
MotherAdline Ponton
FatherFred Penton

Born in Greensville County, Virginia on May 1878 (Maybe1874 or 1882 or 1875) to Fred Penton and Adline Ponton. Celia (Sealy) Ponton married Mike Atkins and had 16 children. She passed away on 1 Nov 1954 in Harlem New York.

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Parents
Fred Penton
1830 - Unknown
Adline Ponton
1845 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Mike Atkins
1873 - 1922
Children Show all
Jeff (James) Adkins
1906 - 1970
Gertrude (Of Mike) Adkins
1904 - 1971
Minerva "Menango" Atkins Sledge
1907 - 1990
Mary Adkins
1903 - 1924
Bessie Atkins
1900 - 1949
Indiana (Sudie) Atkins
1915 - 1953
Saphronia Atkins
1910 - Unknown
Jonah Adkins
1916 - Unknown

Charlie Atkins
1908 - 1993
Hannah Atkins
1913 - Unknown
Jack Adkins
1912 - Unknown
Booker Atkins
1918 - 1995
Mike Atkins
1918 - 1996
Gertrude (Gettie) Atkins
1904 - Unknown
Gertrude A Thues
Unknown - Unknown
Minerva A Atkins
Unknown - Unknown

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