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William Dudley McNatt

Birth1 Mar 1897 - Jonesboro, Franklin County, Alabama, USA
Death9 Jul 1977 - Russellville, Franklin County, Alabama, USA
MotherMartha Emila Kimbrough
FatherRobert Lee McNatt

Born in Jonesboro, Franklin County, Alabama, USA on 1 Mar 1897 to Robert Lee McNatt and Martha Emila Kimbrough. William Dudley McNatt married Nannie Lou Eliza Willis and had 12 children. He passed away on 9 Jul 1977 in Russellville, Franklin County, Alabama, USA.

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Parents
Robert Lee Mcnatt
1867 - 1960
Martha Emila Kimbrough
1873 - 1951
Spouse(s)
Nannie Lou Eliza Willis
1899 - 1941
Lillie F. Mitchell
1914 - 2004
Children Show all
Fred Austin Mcnatt
1936 - 1993
Emmitt Oneal Mcnatt
1931 - 2011
William Dudley Mcnatt Jr
1921 - 1936
Bobby Eugene Mcnatt
1940 - 2005
Walter Lee Mcnatt
1919 - 1991
Louis Ford Mcnatt
1927 - 2011

Gertrude Mattie Mcnatt
1924 - 2001
Bessie Lou Mcnatt
1923 - 2013
Dewey Preston Mcnatt
1938 - 2015
George Edward Mcnatt
1934 - 1995
Jessie Ray Mcnatt
1944 - 1945
Ruby Louise Mcnatt
1926 - 1994

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