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Andrew Jackson McElvain

Birth23 August 1818 - Du Quoin, Perry County, Illinois, United States of America
Death7 February 1898 - Allen Township, Worth, Missouri, USA
MotherKeziah (Kizzy) Wells
FatherRobert McElvain

Born in Du Quoin, Perry County, Illinois, United States of America on 23 August 1818 to Robert McElvain and Keziah (Kizzy) Wells. Andrew Jackson McElvain married Deborah Combs McElvain and had 6 children. He passed away on 7 February 1898 in Allen Township, Worth, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
Robert Mcelvain
1787 - 1856
Keziah (Kizzy) Wells
1790 - 1870
Spouse(s)
Deborah Combs Mcelvain
1825 - 1919
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Cyrus Mc Elvain
1848 - 1950
Joseph Mc Elvain
1860 - 1940
Margaret A. Mcelvain
1863 - Unknown

Mary E 'Mollie' (Andrew) Mcelvain
1850 - 1948
Catharine Mcelvain
1846 - 1925
Jas Mcelaain
1860 - Unknown

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