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John James Grumbles

Birth1804 - Edgefield Dist, South Carolina
Death20 FEB 1858 - San Saba, San Saba County, TX
MotherKeziah Pierce
FatherBenjamin Franklin Grumbles

Born in Edgefield Dist, South Carolina on 1804 to Benjamin Franklin Grumbles and Keziah Pierce. John James Grumbles married Nancy Caroline Youngblood and had 11 children. He passed away on 20 FEB 1858 in San Saba, San Saba County, TX.

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Parents
Benjamin Franklin Grumbles
1780 - 1871
Keziah Pierce
1781 - 1851
Spouse(s)
Nancy Caroline Youngblood
1803 - 1869
Isabella Oconner
Unknown - Unknown
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Thomas Anderson Randolf Rafe Grumbles (Judy Richie Gggf)
1844 - 1937
Martha Ann Grumbles
1832 - 1881
Mary Adeline Or Ann Grumbles
1844 - 1914
Cornelia Jane Grumbles
1839 - 1882
Samuel Houston Grumbles
1842 - 1919
Benjamin Perry H Grumbles
1831 - 1863

John D Grumbles
1833 - 1913
Joseph A William Grumbles
1837 - 1916
Manorah Manerva "Dink" Grumbles
1844 - 1877
Henry M Grumbles
1824 - 1849
Henry M. Grumbles
1824 - 1849

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