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Edmund W Sr Whatley

Birth30 Aug. 1833 - Lowndes Co., Alabama
Death3 Nov 1897 - Brazonia County, Texas, USA
MotherElizabeth Fletcher SIMMONS
FatherWillis Richard Whatley

Born in Lowndes Co., Alabama on 30 Aug. 1833 to Willis Richard Whatley and Elizabeth Fletcher SIMMONS. Edmund W Sr Whatley married Susannah Parthenia Autrey and had 8 children. He passed away on 3 Nov 1897 in Brazonia County, Texas, USA.

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Parents
Willis Richard Whatley
1802 - 1875
Elizabeth Fletcher Simmons
1799 - 1877
Spouse(s)
Susannah Parthenia Autrey
1837 - 1885
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Walton Osceola Whatley
1879 - 1958
Wilson Warren Whatley
1863 - 1914
Susan Eula Whatley
1873 - 1934
Mary Annie Elizabeth Whatley
1861 - 1898

Isadora Marie Whatley
1869 - 1923
Emeley Whatley
1871 - 1881
Leona A Whatley
1876 - 1899
Edmond W. Whatley
1866 - 1895

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