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Back of Julia Evelyn (Robinson) McCalla

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Back of Julia Evelyn (Robinson) McCalla
Back of the portrait of Julia Evelyn (Robinson) McCalla.
Date & Place: in Rockport, Milam County, Texas USA
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Julia Evelyn (Robinson) McCalla
Julia Evelyn (Robinson) McCalla was born on January 11, 1867 in Rockdale, Milam County, Texas USA to Richmond Robinson, and had siblings Sallie (Robinson) Jones, Louise (Robinson) Depew, Lula F. Robinson, Mary F. Robinson, Lillie T. Robinson, and Elsie M. Robinson. She married James F. McCalla, and had children Annie McCalla, Mary McCalla, Julian McCalla, and Meta McCalla. Julia McCalla died at age 101 years old on April 18, 1968 in Kingsville, Kleberg County, and was buried at Harlington City Cemetery in Harlingen, Cameron County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Julia Evelyn (Robinson) McCalla.
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