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Dr. William Pinkney Weaver, Mississippi

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Dr. William Pinkney Weaver, Mississippi
Dr. William Pinkney Weaver was a country doctor in Itawamba County, Mississippi. He was born October 21, 1847 and died Jan. 24, 1933. He married Mary Ann Williams on August 20, 1874. They are buried in Gum Church Cemetery, Itawamba County, Mississippi.
Date & Place: in Mississippi United States of America
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Back when doctors made house calls... meet Dr. William Pinkney Weaver who was a country doctor in Itawamba County in Mississippi.
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William Pinkney Weaver was born on October 21, 1847, and died at age 85 years old on January 24, 1933. William Weaver was buried at Gum Church Cemetery in Itawamba County, Mississippi United States of America. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember William Pinkney Weaver.
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