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Mary Jane Creasy

Birth3 April 1866 - Bedford County, Virginia, United States of America
Death8 Jan 1954 - Danville, Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States
MotherSARAH ELLEN GRUBBS
FatherThomas Creasy

Born in Bedford County, Virginia, United States of America on 3 April 1866 to Thomas Creasy and SARAH ELLEN GRUBBS. Mary Jane Creasy married Eldridge Washington Jackson Hall and had 11 children. She passed away on 8 Jan 1954 in Danville, Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States.

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Parents
Thomas Creasy
1805 - 1877
Sarah Ellen Grubbs
1833 - 1912
Spouse(s)
Eldridge Washington Jackson Hall
1856 - 1919
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Annie Bell Hall
1895 - 1969
Benjamin Lewis Hall
1897 - 1971
Effie Vaughan Hall
1902 - 1981
Lillie May Hall
1893 - 1972
John E Hall
1891 - 1910
Ernest Linwood Tye Hall
1888 - 1972

Eldridge Jackson Hall
1886 - 1966
Richard Thomas Hall
1884 - 1949
Lena Hall Craig
1911 - 1984
Elmore Wallace Hall
1907 - 1908
Malcom "Earl" Hall
1899 - 1981

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