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James William Gadd

Birth1808* - Franklin County, Virginia, USA
Death29 Jun 1888 - Webster Springs, Webster, West Virginia, USA
MotherDicey Young
FatherWilliam Warwick Gadd

Born in Franklin County, Virginia, USA on 1808* to William Warwick Gadd and Dicey Young. James William Gadd married Rhoda W Thornton and had 10 children. He passed away on 29 Jun 1888 in Webster Springs, Webster, West Virginia, USA.

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Parents
William Warwick Gadd
1776 - 1870
Dicey Young
1776 - 1872
Spouse(s)
Rhoda W Thornton
1804 - 1888
Children Show all
Andrew Powhatan Gadd
1828 - 1909
Sarah Abigail Gadd
1837 - 1918
Wilson G "Tudor" Gadd
1830 - 1895
Sanford Pleasant Gadd
1839 - 1864
Harriett Elizabeth Gadd
1835 - 1910

James A Gadd
1832 - 1894
Noname Gadd
1829 - 1840
Baby Boy Gadd
1829 - 1829
Pleasant S Gadd
1839 - 1864
Gadd James
1829 - 1894

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