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James John Dudding

Birth3 December 1846 - Putnam County, West Virginia, USA
Death19 February 1913 - Clinton, East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, USA
MotherMary Elizabeth Bowyer Woody
FatherNapoleon Bonaparte Dudding

Born in Putnam County, West Virginia, USA on 3 December 1846 to Napoleon Bonaparte Dudding and Mary Elizabeth Bowyer Woody. James John Dudding married Margaret Virginia Spotts and had 8 children. He passed away on 19 February 1913 in Clinton, East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, USA.

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Parents
Napoleon Bonaparte Dudding
1818 - 1880
Mary Elizabeth Bowyer Woody
1820 - 1861
Spouse(s)
Margaret Virginia Spotts
1849 - 1922
Margery Mccallister
1846 - 1880
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Maurice Dudding
1869 - 1929
Cora Lee Dudding
1866 - 1917
Bennie Augustus Dudding
1883 - 1964
Emma Elizabeth Dudding Hornsby Rowley
1873 - 1933

William Henry Dudding
1876 - 1961
Daisy Dudding
1879 - 1963
James Napoleon Dudding
1880 - 1961
Frank Dudding
1871 - Unknown

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