Family: William Galbraith (Billy) James / Ann Eliza Townsley (F73)
m. 4 Nov 1838-
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William Galbraith (Billy) James
Birth Abt 1813 Blount County, Tennessee Death Abt 1865 Marion County, Arkansas Burial Marriage 4 Nov 1838 [1] Athens, McMinn County, Tennessee [1] Father Benjamin James | F953 Group Sheet Mother Elizabeth (Betsey) Galbraith | F953 Group Sheet
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Ann Eliza Townsley
Birth Abt 1817 McMinn County, Tennessee Death Abt 1865 Marion County, Arkansas Burial Father John Townsley | F5780 Group Sheet Mother Mary Emeline (Polly) Blair | F5780 Group Sheet
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Mary Elizabeth James
Birth 24 Dec 1840 Jefferson City, Missouri Death 16 Jul 1902 Mangum, Greer, Oklahoma Burial
Female
+ Lenora Adeline James
Birth 21 Oct 1844 Post Oak Township, Johnson, Missouri Death 1882 Locust Grove, Mayes, Oklahoma Burial Spouse William (River Bill) Coker | F72 Marriage Abt 1863 Marion County, Arkansas Spouse Hiram Harris Mitchell | F952 Marriage Aug 1867 Izard, Arkansas
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Samantha Florence James
Birth Abt 1849 Johnson County, Missouri Death 3 Nov 1890 Marion County, Arkansas Burial
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Ernest Virginia James
Birth 24 Apr 1853 Marion County, Arkansas Death 4 Feb 1937 Spur, Dickens, Texas Burial
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Cyrus Alexander James
Birth 16 Oct 1854 Lead Hill, Marion, Arkansas Death 19 Jan 1939 Protem, Taney, Missouri Burial
Female
Angeronie E. James
Birth Abt 1856 Marion County, Arkansas Death Abt 1861 Marion County, Arkansas Burial
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Vital Records James, William G. and Ann Eliza Townsley marriage 1838
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Notes - William G. James and Ann Eliza Townsley James were from East Tennessee. The James farm was located in Sugarloaf Township near the Cokers (their daughter Lenora's in-laws). Their farm is now part of Lead Hill, Arkansas. It was originally part of Izard County then Marion County and now Boone County.
Written by Anna Bea Sarra.
- William G. James and Ann Eliza Townsley James were from East Tennessee. The James farm was located in Sugarloaf Township near the Cokers (their daughter Lenora's in-laws). Their farm is now part of Lead Hill, Arkansas. It was originally part of Izard County then Marion County and now Boone County.
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