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James Alexander Langford

Birth27 Feb 1839 - Macon County, Georgia, USA
Death3 Jul 1919 - Necessity, Stephens, Texas, USA
MotherElizabeth Fitzpatrick
FatherWilliam Hemphill Langford

Born in Macon County, Georgia, USA on 27 Feb 1839 to William Hemphill Langford and Elizabeth Fitzpatrick. James Alexander Langford married Mary Josephine "Mollie" Brown and had 11 children. He passed away on 3 Jul 1919 in Necessity, Stephens, Texas, USA.

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Parents
William Hemphill Langford
1808 - 1866
Elizabeth Fitzpatrick
1814 - 1878
Spouse(s)
Mary Josephine "Mollie" Brown
1852 - 1940
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Pearl Langford
1891 - 1950
William Jessie Langford
1870 - 1950
Robert Steven "Stevie" Langford
1882 - 1931
Frances Etta Langford
1874 - 1920
Hattie Mae Langford
1893 - 1995
Thomas Foster Langford
1880 - 1987

Houston Monroe Langford
1896 - 1973
Sula Penelope Langford
1888 - 1926
Ida Josephine Langford Vaughn
1884 - 1940
Ernest Augustus Langford
1886 - 1969
Addison Franklin Langford
1877 - 1955

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