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James Johnson Ruffin

Birth14 NOV 1814 - Bertie, North Carolina
Death21 FEB 1905 - Reynolds, Taylor County, Georgia
MotherMargaret Veale
FatherMargaret Veal

Born in Bertie, North Carolina on 14 NOV 1814 to Margaret Veal and Margaret Veale. James Johnson Ruffin married Sarah Averett and had 10 children. He passed away on 21 FEB 1905 in Reynolds, Taylor County, Georgia.

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Parents
Margaret Veal
1774 - 1820
Margaret Veale
1770 - 1850
Spouse(s)
Sarah Averett
1816 - 1888
Carolina Shine
1839 - 1910
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Henry James Ruffin
1845 - 1916
Margaret Elizabeth Ruffin
1847 - 1935
Sarah Jane Ruffin
1849 - 1918
Lucinda M Ruffin
1839 - 1871
George T Ruffin
1851 - 1913

Susan Fannie Ruffin
1858 - 1890
Mary Ann Ruffin
1838 - 1841
James Monroe Ruffin
1841 - 1849
Emma R Ruffin
1854 - 1856
William Ann Ruffin
1843 - 1852

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