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Silas Workman

Birth14 AUG 1871 - Cherry Point, Craven, North Carolina, USA
Death06 Jun 1950 - Clay, West Virginia, United States
MotherAbigail Isabelle McKinney
FatherGeorge Washington Workman

Born in Cherry Point, Craven, North Carolina, USA on 14 AUG 1871 to George Washington Workman and Abigail Isabelle McKinney. Silas Workman married Mary Alice Ramsey and had 10 children. He passed away on 06 Jun 1950 in Clay, West Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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George Washington Workman
1846 - 1922
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Abigail Isabelle Mckinney
1847 - 1909
Spouse(s)
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Mary Alice Ramsey
1874 - 1955
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Emmett Waldon Workman
1899 - 1962
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Mary Ellen Workman
1895 - 1947
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Blemmie May Workman
1906 - 1970
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Monard Wachman
1909 - Unknown
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Hobert Hollis Workman
1911 - 1990

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Hubert Workman
1915 - 1918
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Gertrude April "Gertie" Workman Adkins
1900 - 1964
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Oceola J "Osie" Workman
1896 - 1918
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Rosa Belle Workman
1890 - 1963
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Hettie Mariah Workman
1902 - 1952

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