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Pearl Lounette (Upchurch) & Irving Bryan Cox, 1935

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Pearl Lounette (Upchurch) & Irving Bryan Cox, 1935
Pearl Lounette Upchurch Cox & Irving Bryan Cox, My great aunt and uncle. Pearl Lounette Upchurch was b. in Cheraw, SC. She m. Irving Bryan Cox, b. Fayetteville, GA, in Cairo, GA, Jul 1921. They had one son, Thomas Curtis Cox. She is the d/o James Curtis Upchurch & Repsie Rochester Cotten.  Pearl d. 10 Mar 1992, and 'I.B.' d. 20 May 1970. They are both buried in Roselawn Cemetery, Tallahassee, FL.  This picture was taken in Birmingham, where they lived for many years before coming back to Florida.
Date & Place: in Birmingham, Alabama USA
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Irving Bryan Cox was born on January 14, 1895. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Irving Bryan Cox.
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Pearl Lounette Upchurch Cox
Pearl Lounette Upchurch Cox was born on January 27, 1902. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Pearl Lounette Upchurch Cox.
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