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Delia Ann Quinley

Birth13 Nov 1888 - Whitehouse Forks, Baldwin, Alabama, USA
Death1969-01-09 - Fairhope, Baldwin County, Alabama
MotherMary Catherine Johnson
FatherThomas Archibald Quinnelly

Born in Whitehouse Forks, Baldwin, Alabama, USA on 13 Nov 1888 to Thomas Archibald Quinnelly and Mary Catherine Johnson. Delia Ann Quinley married William Bernard Brown and had 8 children. She passed away on 1969-01-09 in Fairhope, Baldwin County, Alabama.

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Parents
Thomas Archibald Quinnelly
1846 - 1918
Mary Catherine Johnson
1857 - 1924
Spouse(s)
William Bernard Brown
1883 - 1977
Children Show all
Willie Dempsey Brown
1909 - 1994
Susie Brown
1907 - 1982
Safronia 'Fronie' Brown
1912 - 1990
William Brown
1920 - 1990

Percy Brown
1915 - 1992
Melvin Lorenzo Brown
1925 - 1993
Willard Kyle Brown
1931 - 2002
Millard Brown
1931 - 1999

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