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Rev. Abram Bud Pope

Birth3 -11 - 1852 - Dekalb co .Georgia, United States
Death12-1 - 1928 - Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama
MotherSarah "Sally" Gowens
FatherFelix Pope

Born in Dekalb co .Georgia, United States on 3 -11 - 1852 to Felix Pope and Sarah "Sally" Gowens. Rev. Abram Bud Pope married Mary Catherine Peek and had 11 children. He passed away on 12-1 - 1928 in Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama.

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Parents
Felix Pope
1822 - 1853
Sarah "Sally" Gowens
1829 - 1873
Spouse(s)
Mary Catherine Peek
1851 - 1918
Children Show all
Maudie Pope
1889 - 1951
William D Pope
1878 - 1956
Sarah Ann Pope
1875 - 1884
Alma Irene Pope
1887 - 1910
Arthur Abram Pope
1885 - 1915
Martha Pope
1874 - 1953

Margret Pope
1879 - 1962
Susan Lemma Pope
1882 - 1974
Mary Ellie Pope
1883 - 1962
Mabel Pope
1898 - 1971
Ollie Estelle Pope
1898 - 1970

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