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John William Gully

Birth17 July 1825 - Alabama
Death26 August 1877 - De Kalb, Kemper County, Mississippi, USA
MotherPenelope Hodges
FatherEzekiel Slocum "Sloke" Gully

Born in Alabama on 17 July 1825 to Ezekiel Slocum "Sloke" Gully and Penelope Hodges. John William Gully married Elizabeth J Houston and had 8 children. He passed away on 26 August 1877 in De Kalb, Kemper County, Mississippi, USA.

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Parents
Ezekiel Slocum "Sloke" Gully
1799 - 1858
Penelope Hodges
1796 - 1869
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth J Houston
1830 - 1881
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Eleazer Houston Gully
1855 - 1934
Jesse Ezekiel Slocumb Gully
1852 - 1910
Samuel Addison Gully
1864 - 1949
Lizzie Winifred Gully
1867 - 1937

Nancy Penelope "Nannie" Gully
1851 - 1877
William Henry Gully
1848 - Unknown
Mollie J. Stephens Gully
1860 - 1896
Sallie S Gully
1857 - 1935

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