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John Wesley Southall

Birth28 Jul 1797 - Gates, Gates, North Carolina, United States
Death31 Jul 1873 - Murfreesboro, Hertford, North Carolina, United States
MotherJulia Riddick
FatherReverend Daniel Southall

Born in Gates, Gates, North Carolina, United States on 28 Jul 1797 to Reverend Daniel Southall and Julia Riddick. John Wesley Southall married Mary Anne Pipkin and had 5 children. He passed away on 31 Jul 1873 in Murfreesboro, Hertford, North Carolina, United States.

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Parents
Reverend Daniel Southall
1768 - 1830
Julia Riddick
1774 - 1808
Spouse(s)
Mary Anne Pipkin
1810 - 1900
Julia Monro Johnston
1808 - 1835
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Susan Emily Southall
1845 - 1938
Martha Frances Southall
1833 - 1852
Julia Riddick Southall
1828 - 1857

Laura Rebecca Southall
1827 - 1827
Mary Williams Southall
1843 - 1854

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