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Willie Blevins

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Willie Blevins
Willie Blevins b3/28/1909 s/o Solomon Jackson Blevins b1878 d1957 & Della Jane Jones Blevins b12/20/1884 d2/20/1958 Gr-nephew of Francis Marion and Mary Ann Blevins Willie died of diphtheria age 13
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Willie Blevins was born on March 28, 1909, and died at age 13 years old in 1922. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Willie Blevins.
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