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Fleming Wansley

Birth1811 - Elbert, Elbert, Georgia, United States
Death17 May 1895 - Moss, Elbert, Georgia
MotherElizabeth Cunningham
FatherReuben Tabor Wansley

Born in Elbert, Elbert, Georgia, United States on 1811 to Reuben Tabor Wansley and Elizabeth Cunningham. Fleming Wansley married Rebecca "Beckey" Patterson and had 7 children. He passed away on 17 May 1895 in Moss, Elbert, Georgia.

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Parents
Reuben Tabor Wansley
1774 - 1860
Elizabeth Cunningham
1784 - 1860
Spouse(s)
Rebecca "Beckey" Patterson
1814 - 1876
Sarah Elizabeth Cheek
1853 - Unknown
Children Show all
Mary E Bailey
1836 - 1927
Thomas Nathaniel Wansley
1833 - 1924
William Jackson Wansley
1841 - 1911
John Sanford Wansley
1852 - 1937

Martha C Wansley
1838 - 1911
Cordelia Cornelia "Caroline" Wansley
1849 - 1933
William Fleming Wansley
1879 - 1963

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