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Loucinda Marcus

Birth6 July 1828 - Burke County, North Carolina
Death16 Jun 1912 - Chattooga County, Georgia, USA
MotherNancy Coffey
FatherEllis Dallas Marcus

Born in Burke County, North Carolina on 6 July 1828 to Ellis Dallas Marcus and Nancy Coffey. Loucinda Marcus married James Leonard "Lynn" Hogue and had 13 children. She passed away on 16 Jun 1912 in Chattooga County, Georgia, USA.

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Parents
Ellis Dallas Marcus
1790 - 1879
Nancy Coffey
1800 - 1878
Spouse(s)
James Leonard "Lynn" Hogue
1837 - 1893
William M Puett/pruett
1810 - 1867
James E Estes
1812 - 1900
Children Show all
Daniel Washington Hogue
1862 - 1946
Frances Desti "Dessie" Hogue
1856 - 1921
Mary Anne Hogue
1869 - 1946
John Harvey Hogue
1872 - 1945
Henry J Hogue
1855 - 1939
Samuel Hogue
1866 - 1949
James Monroe Hogue
1858 - 1931

Nancy Marcus
1849 - 1925
Rev William Andrew Marcus Pruett
1850 - 1947
George Dallas Estes Marcus
1841 - 1923
Vernie L. Hogue
1876 - 1948
Hollin (Hollie) Hogue
1859 - 1933
Martha Elizabeth Hogue
1862 - 1939

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