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James Goodman & Julia Franklin Bowden Bridger

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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James Goodman & Julia Franklin Bowden Bridger
Julia Franklin Bowden b. 2 May 1856 Como, Panola Co.,MS d. 19 Mar 1941 Jonesboro, Craighead Co., AR; d/o Gideon & Frances O. Duke Bowden; James Goodman Bridger Sr b. 23 Apr 1849 Como, Panola Co., MS & d. 13 Apr 1913 Jonesboro, Craighead Co., AR; s/o James B. & Margaret Caroline Wilmore Bridger
Date & Place: at City Cemetery in Jonesboro, Craighead Co., Arkansas United States
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Hi Judy, I'm also descended from David Duke of Panola Co., MS.through his son, John Wm. Duke & Catherine E. Packer Duke.
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Judy Dant
My ancestors are: Bridger, Duke, Dennis, Raynor, DeAtley, Dant, Nash, Bowden, to name a few. They came from England and Ireland and some settled in Virginia and eventually moved South and West.
Phyllis King
I love genealogy and have been doing it for many years . My Main surnames are : Stephens , Smith , Barrows , Gaines ,Coward, Hildreth ,Easterwood , Duke , Story/Storey, Hardy, Brandon, Packer
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