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James Henry Willingham

Birth1801 - Anderson County, South Carolina
Death17 Oct 1881 - Jewett, Leon, Texas, United States
MotherSarah "Sally" Berry
FatherHolley P Willingham

Born in Anderson County, South Carolina on 1801 to Holley P Willingham and Sarah "Sally" Berry. James Henry Willingham married Jane G. Marion and had 13 children. He passed away on 17 Oct 1881 in Jewett, Leon, Texas, United States.

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Parents
Holley P Willingham
1778 - 1812
Sarah "Sally" Berry
1780 - 1850
Spouse(s)
Jane G. Marion
1801 - 1876
Children Show all
Samuel Marion Willingham
1845 - 1915
Barry Halbert Willingham
1838 - 1882
Thomas Matterson Willingham
1829 - 1909
Margaret Wordlaw Willingham
1843 - 1903
Lucy S Willingham
1835 - 1894
Elizabeth Willingham
1828 - 1903
Alfred J Willingham
1817 - 1900

John N. Willingham
1840 - 1890
William G Willingham
1826 - Unknown
Nancy Willingham
1832 - 1890
Sarah L Willingham
1824 - Unknown
Herman Willingham
1834 - 1882
John Curnel Willingham
1854 - 1939

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