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John Jefferson Ramsey

Birth30 November 1840 - Franklin County, Alabama, USA
Death12 Dec 1921 - Sharon, Weakley, Tennessee, United States
MotherJane Elizabeth GRAY
FatherJOHN JOHNSTON RAMSEY

Born in Franklin County, Alabama, USA on 30 November 1840 to JOHN JOHNSTON RAMSEY and Jane Elizabeth GRAY. John Jefferson Ramsey married Martha Long and had 13 children. He passed away on 12 Dec 1921 in Sharon, Weakley, Tennessee, United States.

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Parents
John Johnston Ramsey
1813 - 1870
Jane Elizabeth Gray
1814 - 1850
Spouse(s)
Martha Long
1846 - Unknown
Emma Fulcher
1852 - 1933
Julia Foulks
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
Nannie Golden
1890 - 1971
James Porter Ramsey
1868 - 1928
Josie Ramsey
1874 - 1893
Julia Alice Ramsey
1874 - 1952
Maggie E Ramsey
1879 - Unknown
John Lewis Ramsey
1884 - 1964
Minnie Ramsey
1888 - 1952

M A Ramsey
1866 - Unknown
Laura E. Ramsey
1870 - 1930
Lena Ramsey
1885 - 1968
Nora Ramsey
1883 - Unknown
Pearl M Ramsey
1894 - 1980
L. A. Ramsey
1876 - Unknown

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