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James David Rush

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James David Rush
Headstone of James David Rush - Eldrige cemetery, Colwich, Ks.
Birth: Feb. 16, 1838, Red Boiling Springs, Macon County Tennessee, USA
Death: Sep. 12, 1883 Colwich, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA

Son of: Joshua Rush and Elizabeth Springer daughter of Ezekiel and Rebecca (Collins) Springer. Husband of Mary Susan Smith - Father of John T., (Josie Craft), Joshua, (Mary Susan (Molly) Johnson), Jerry (Mary Jane ??), Eli Benjamin (Estella Brewer), Bimlic MacDonald (Mack) (Mary Evelyn White), Amanda Elizabeth (Bet)(James Weaver), Sarah Belle (John H. Waltz) and Matilda (Tildie)(Jesse D. Brunett)Rush
Date & Place: in USA
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Hello, My g-g-grandfather was George Washington RUSH b.20 Apr.,1839, Raleigh NC.His father was Noah RUSH Jr.b.8 Sept. 1811. Are we cousins? Debra
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