1st inf Union Soldier, disabled by battle injury. Karr or Hezekiah Villines, relative, managed to get him to Karr's house
and hid him from the southern soldiers.
Contributor: ivanell chesser (47183233) • [email protected])
1st inf Union Soldier, disabled by battle injury. Karr or Hezekiah Villines, relative, managed to get him to Karr's house
and hid him from the southern soldiers.
Contributor: ivanell chesser (47183233) • [email protected])
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Nancy Villines Goodnight
1847–1868
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Elizabeth Villines Arrington
1851–1901
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Hosea "Young" Villines
1853–1916
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Albert B "Ab" Villines
1854–1922
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Cintha Villines Young
1858–1925
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Francis M "Frank" Villines
1859–1894
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Ellen M. Villines Evans
1867–1922
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1868–1953
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1870–1943
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1865–1944
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1869–1965
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Copelin Calvin "Cal" Villines
1871–1963
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Rosa Villines Flippo
1872–1905
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George Washington "Jack" Villines
1874–1931
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Frank F. Villines
1875–1951
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1877–1910
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1880–1980
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1881–1952
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Malinda L. "Linda" Villines Wishon
1892–1960
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