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... married Evelyn De Medici of South Caro- lina . The second child was little Mary . She died in early childhood ( from pneumonia , perhaps ) . Then came Lucy , a bright , black - eyed girl who graduated from Randolph - Macon in Virginia ...
... married Evelyn De Medici of South Caro- lina . The second child was little Mary . She died in early childhood ( from pneumonia , perhaps ) . Then came Lucy , a bright , black - eyed girl who graduated from Randolph - Macon in Virginia ...
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... married a fine architect , Raleigh James Hughes . Virginia graduated from Andrew College in Georgia and married Rose Lee Fogleman , an officer of the Federal Land Bank . Sara went to Randolph- Macon Institute in Virginia and became a ...
... married a fine architect , Raleigh James Hughes . Virginia graduated from Andrew College in Georgia and married Rose Lee Fogleman , an officer of the Federal Land Bank . Sara went to Randolph- Macon Institute in Virginia and became a ...
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... married and eventually had ten children of their own . Grandpa was an individual in his own right and laid down very strict rules for his family to live by . All the children and the many obligations of a minister's wife left ...
... married and eventually had ten children of their own . Grandpa was an individual in his own right and laid down very strict rules for his family to live by . All the children and the many obligations of a minister's wife left ...
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