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James Cartney Earle

Birth8 Apr 1829 - Jackson, Alabama, United States
Death24 January 1908 - Jacksonville, Cherokee, Texas, United States
MotherMaxcey M Blanchet or Blansett
FatherElijah S Earle

Born in Jackson, Alabama, United States on 8 Apr 1829 to Elijah S Earle and Maxcey M Blanchet or Blansett. James Cartney Earle married Matilda Benge and had 7 children. He passed away on 24 January 1908 in Jacksonville, Cherokee, Texas, United States.

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Parents
Elijah S Earle
1804 - 1880
Maxcey M Blanchet Or Blansett
1811 - 1853
Spouse(s)
Matilda Benge
1826 - 1905
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James Newton Watchum Earle
1862 - 1937
Mary Elizabeth Earle
1854 - 1936
Margaret C Earle
1852 - 1925
Susan Agness Earle
1860 - 1914

Walter Byron Earle
1872 - 1913
Martin Luther "Bud" Earle
1856 - 1932
William Thompson "Boody" Earle
1865 - 1903

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