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Emma Elizabeth Braxton

Birth2 AUG 1872 - Pitt Cnty, NC
Death4 April 1946 - Ayden, Pitt County, North Carolina, United States of America
MotherSarah Marina Braxton
FatherChristopher Columbus "Tip" Braxton

Born in Pitt Cnty, NC on 2 AUG 1872 to Christopher Columbus "Tip" Braxton and Sarah Marina Braxton. Emma Elizabeth Braxton married George Harris and had 7 children. She passed away on 4 April 1946 in Ayden, Pitt County, North Carolina, United States of America.

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Parents
Christopher Columbus "Tip" Braxton
1846 - 1897
Sarah Marina Braxton
1840 - 1915
Spouse(s)
George Harris
1871 - 1962
Children Show all
Herman David Harris
1896 - 1979
Roxie Viola Harris
1904 - 1991
Bernice Matilda Harris
1901 - 1968
Josephine Harris
1898 - 1986

Dempsey Bruton Harris
1909 - 1988
Leslie Guilford Harris
1893 - 1956
Daisy Harris
1909 - Unknown

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