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Jefferson C HESTER

Birth26 November 1853 - GA
Death3 Mar 1926 - Red Hill, Marshall, Alabama, United States
MotherNancy Dunbar
FatherMcCaga or Micejoh "Cager" Hester

Born in GA on 26 November 1853 to McCaga or Micejoh "Cager" Hester and Nancy Dunbar. Jefferson C HESTER married Sarah Elizabeth McCoy and had 9 children. He passed away on 3 Mar 1926 in Red Hill, Marshall, Alabama, United States.

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Parents
Mccaga Or Micejoh "Cager" Hester
1828 - 1899
Nancy Dunbar
1840 - 1855
Spouse(s)
Sarah Elizabeth Mccoy
1854 - 1926
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James Jefferson "Jim" Hester
1880 - 1945
Alma Rosena Hester
1889 - 1984
Rebecca Jane Hester
1875 - 1950
Charlie Russel Hester
1886 - 1967
Sallie Mae Hester
1882 - 1954

Lula Hester
1884 - 1978
Minnie Alma Hester
1878 - Unknown
Mary C. Hester
1873 - 1936
Sarah E Hester
1883 - Unknown

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