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James Joseph Holcomb

Birth12 Mar 1896 - Cardwell, Missouri
Death13 Sept 1970 - Brookland, Craighead, Arkansas, United States of America
MotherSarah C Dunning
FatherJames C Holcomb

Born in Cardwell, Missouri on 12 Mar 1896 to James C Holcomb and Sarah C Dunning. James Joseph Holcomb married OLIVIA PEARL DROPE and had 8 children. He passed away on 13 Sept 1970 in Brookland, Craighead, Arkansas, United States of America.

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Parents
James C Holcomb
1857 - 1896
Sarah C Dunning
1860 - 1947
Spouse(s)
Olivia Pearl Drope
1900 - 1991
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Juanita Janelle Holcomb
1916 - Unknown
Jesse Dallas Holcomb
1919 - 2003
Bonnie Sue Holcomb
1933 - 2015
Charles John Holcomb
1929 - 2013

James Edward Holcomb
1922 - 2009
William Joseph "Billy Joe" Holcomb
1926 - 1990
Anna Nell Robertson
1924 - 2009
Jerry Glenn Holcomb
1941 - 2009

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