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James Felton "Jim" Childers

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James Felton "Jim" Childers
James F. "Jim" Childers was born April 11, 1848 in Arkansas and died July 19, 1935 in Illinois. His middle name is sometimes listed as, "Frank." He was the son of Stephen B. Childress/Childers and Rebecca Emeline "Jane" (McClusky) Childers White. He married Julia Ann Denton on February 22, 1877 in Scott County, Missouri. He married Jane Tranel on February 01, 1891 at the home of Samuel Tranel in Alexander County, Illinois. He later married Alice Elizabeth "Lizzie" Medlock Hubbard on October 23, 1898. Lizzie had a son, Claude Hubbard, from a previous marriage.
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Since I CAN'T EDIT my own picture here that I uploaded in the first place, I would like to make a correction on the information above. Jim's father was Stephen Childres/Childers and very well could have been named Andrew Stephen. On all census information, however, his father is listed as, Stephen.
Sheila - you can edit the information in your photo(s). Sign in to your account, go to "Home" at the top of any page, and click on "photos" on the left. All of the photos you have submitted will be shown. If you click on the photo you want to edit, you will see how to edit it.
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James Felton "Jim" Childers
James Felton "Jim" Childers was my Great-Great Grandfather. He was married first to Julia Ann Denton, second to Jane Tranel and third to Alice Elizabeth (Matlock) Hubbard. Alice was also known as, "Lizzie."
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