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Amanda Jane Guin

Birth9 Jan 1858 - Tuscaloosa County, Alabama
Death6 Jun 1951 - Bell, Cherokee, Texas, United States
MotherMinerva Freshour
FatherAlfred Sidney Gewin

Born in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama on 9 Jan 1858 to Alfred Sidney Gewin and Minerva Freshour. Amanda Jane Guin married William Clayborn Henderson and had 8 children. She passed away on 6 Jun 1951 in Bell, Cherokee, Texas, United States.

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Parents
Alfred Sidney Gewin
1827 - 1923
Minerva Freshour
1829 - 1906
Spouse(s)
William Clayborn Henderson
1849 - 1929
Children Show all
Geneva D Henderson
1883 - 1972
Minerva Ellen Henderson
1888 - 1975
Dewey F Henderson
1898 - 1977
Daniel Guin Henderson
1885 - 1957

Daisy Mae Henderson
1887 - 1962
Luther Otho Henderson
1896 - 1930
Edna N Henderson
1892 - 1961
Mattie Louella" M. French " Henderson
1873 - 1961

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