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Descendants of George Whitfield Outline Descendant Report for George Whitfield 1 George Whitfield b: 1798 in North Carolina, d: Monroe County, Mississippi, USA ...... + Unknown Spouse ............2 Nat Whitfield b: 1838 in North Carolina, d: 1914 in Mississippi ............ + Sarah b: 1850 in North Carolina ..................3 Mason Anderson Whitfield b: 1866 in Mississippi, d: 1949 in Mississippi .................. + Matilda Young b: 1867 in Mississippi, d: 1955 in Mississippi ........................4 Mary L. Whitfield b: 1886 in Mississippi ........................4 Lester L. Whitfield b: 18 Jan 1890 in Mississippi, d: 1953 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York ........................ + Marie Davis b: 1907 in Virginia, USA, d: Brooklyn, Kings, New York ..............................5 Silvester Whitfield b: 24 Apr 1942 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York .............................. + Mary Louise Winns b: St. Stephen, SC ....................................6 La'Shell Whitfield .................................... + Thurmond Fayall ..........................................7 De'Nea N. Fayall ..........................................7 Amaya Fayall ....................................6 Pernell Whitfield b: 12 Apr 1964 in El Paso, Texas ....................................6 Marsha Whitfield ........................ + Dezria Masley b: 1895 in Mississippi ..............................5 Lester Whitfield b: 22 Mar 1912 in Jackson, Mississippi, d: 30 Nov 2007 in Woodbridge, Prince William, Virginia .............................. + Clara Mae Kinard b: Abt. 1923 in Three Mille, Bamberg, South Carolina, USA, d: 1988 in South Carolina, USA ....................................6 Diane Whitfield ....................................6 Jean Whitfield .................................... + Griffin ....................................6 Leonard Whitfield .............................. + Edleen Ealey .............................. + Adeline Bowe b: 1909 ....................................6 Lester Mason Whitfield b: 02 Jul 1933 in NY .................................... + Winfrey M Sampson b: 21 Feb 1936 in Nevada, USA ....................................6 Ronnie Mason Whitfield b: 28 Mar 1940 in NY ..............................5 Bernice Whitfield b: 27 Jul 1913 in Mississippi, d: Apr 1982 in Jamaica, Queens, New York, United States of America .............................. + Clarke ..............................5 Helen Whitfield b: 1915 in Mississippi .............................. + Maurice V Kaiser ........................4 Minnie M Whitfield b: 27 Feb 1893 in Mississippi, United States, d: Feb 1976 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States of America ........................ + William Chandler b: Mississippi, United States ..............................5 William Chandler b: Abt. 1914 in Mississippi ........................ + Henry Williford b: 1890 in South Carolina, d: 1964 in Michigan ........................4 Ida P. Whitfield b: 1895 in Mississippi, United States, d: Missouri ........................ + Herron Boyd ........................ + Cock ........................ + David Smith ........................4 Beatrice Whitfield b: 16 Oct 1896 in Mississippi, d: Aug 1986 in Jackson, Hinds, Mississippi, United States of America ........................ + Carey Cooper b: Abt. 1894 in Mississippi ........................4 Julia L. Whitfield b: 1899 in Memphis City, Shelby, Tennessee ........................ + Hanford Vaughn b: 24 Jul 1898 in Mississippi ..............................5 Hanford Vaughn ..............................5 Richard Lee Vaughn ..............................5 Charles Lee Vaughn b: 1925 in Jackson, Mississippi, d: 1992 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA .............................. + Yvonne ........................4 Marcus Hannah Whitfield b: 1902 in Tennessee, d: 1941 in Michigan ........................ + Lillian Norris b: 11 Feb 1910 in Tennessee, d: Jul 1979 in Hamtramck, Wayne, Michigan, United States of America ..............................5 Samuel Whitfield b: 1931 in Michigan ..............................5 Ivory Whitfield b: 13 Jan 1933 in Tennessee, d: 18 Oct 2005 in Teaneck, Bergen, New Jersey ..............................5 Howard Whitfield b: 11 Jan 1935 in Michigan, d: 04 Jun 2008 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan ..............................5 Joseph Whitfield b: 1937 in Michigan .............................. + Betty ....................................6 Shawn Whitfield .............................. + Elies ....................................6 Everett Whitfield ....................................6 Adrienne Whitfield .................................... + Swinton ....................................6 Victoria Whitfield .................................... + Batist ....................................6 Joseph Whitfield II ..............................5 Edwin Whitfield b: 12 Jun 1939, d: 20 Mar 1996 in Grosse Pte Farms, Wayne, Michigan .............................. + Anita Sewell b: 28 Feb 1937 in Michigan, d: 14 Dec 2004 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States of America ....................................6 Kemberley Sewell b: 1957 in Michigan .............................. + Lil .............................. + Karen b: Michigan ....................................6 Margo Whitfield b: 1959 in Michigan ....................................6 Rhonda Whitfield b: 1961 in mic ....................................6 Michelle Whitfield b: 1962 in Michigan ....................................6 Tracy Whitfield b: 1965 in Michigan ....................................6 Edwin Jonathon Whitfield II b: 1968 in Michigan ....................................6 Edward Whitfield b: 1975 in Michigan ....................................6 Yolanda Whitfield b: 1978 in Michigan ........................ + Lula B Smith b: 31 Oct 1904 in Mississippi, d: 04 Jan 1994 in Jackson, Hinds, Mississippi, United States of America ..............................5 Mary Belle Whitfield b: 01 Jun 1925 in Mississippi, d: 22 May 2012 in Jackson, Hinds, Mississippi .............................. + Johnnie Hester b: 05 Feb 1923 in Mississippi, d: 07 Sep 1999 in Jackson, Hinds, Mississippi, USA ....................................6 John T Hester b: Mississippi ..............................5 Mildred Whitfield b: 14 Nov 1926 in Mississippi ....................................6 Lonnie Trotter b: 04 Nov 1943 in Mississippi, USA .................................... + Mary b: 28 Mar 1945 in New York, USA, d: 18 Aug 2009 in Buffalo, Erie, New York ....................................6 Onzell Whitfield b: 22 Dec 1948 in Mississippi, USA .................................... + William Patty b: 28 Feb 1941 in Mississippi, USA .............................. + Johnny W Lewis b: 19 Aug 1922 in Missouri, d: 03 Feb 2006 in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri ....................................6 John Lewis b: 05 Nov 1951 in St Louis, MO ....................................6 Gloria Lewis b: 13 Oct 1953 in St Louis, MO .................................... + White ....................................6 Marcus Harold Lewis b: 13 Feb 1955 in St Louis, MO ....................................6 Lula Maria Lewis b: 17 Jun 1956 in St Louis, MO, d: 07 Jan 2006 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan .................................... + Lairs Hodges b: 17 Dec 1951 in Cleveland Ms, d: 08 Feb 1989 in Los Angeles, CA ....................................6 Edwin Clarence Lewis b: 27 Dec 1957 in St Louis, MO, d: 08 Apr 1996 in Saint Louis, Saint Louis City, Missouri, United States of America ....................................6 Lois Ruth Lewis b: 14 Mar 1961 in St Louis, MO .................................... + David Pickens b: 06 Jun 1956 in St Louis, MO .................................... + Gregory Buggs b: 28 May 1964 in St Louis, MO ....................................6 Lori Daniel Lewis b: 08 Sep 1962 in St Louis, MO, d: 22 Apr 2004 in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States of America ....................................6 Jacquelyn Lewis b: 13 Oct 1967 in St Louis, MO ..............................5 Marcus Harold Whitfield Dr. b: 08 May 1928 in Mississippi, d: 18 Sep 1995 in Walnut Creek, Contra Costa, California, United States of America .............................. + Josiepearl Williams b: 18 Apr 1931 in Mississippi ....................................6 Nadine Whitfield b: 1964 in California, USA ....................................6 Joffria Whitfield b: 1966 in California, USA ....................................6 Marcuselle Whitfield b: 05 Aug 1970 in Contra Costa, California, d: 08 Oct 1998 in Contra Costa County, California, USA ........................4 Mable Whitfield b: 1903 in Mississippi ........................ + Willie Davis ..................3 Easter Whitfield b: 1867 in Mississippi .................. + Albert Dobson b: 1865 in Mississippi ........................4 Lethia Dobson b: Jul 1887 in Mississippi ........................ + Marshall Leatherwood b: Abt. 1888 in Mississippi ........................4 Alberta Dobson b: May 1889 in Mississippi ........................4 Benjamin J Dobson b: Aug 1894 in Mississippi ........................4 Billy J Dobson b: Abt. 1897 in Mississippi ........................4 Nathaniel Dobson b: Abt. 1899 in Mississippi ..................3 Natt Whitfield b: 1870 in Mississippi, d: 26 Jan 1940 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas .................. + Nano King b: 1877 in Texas, d: 09 Mar 1985 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas ........................4 Walter Whitfield b: 06 Feb 1899 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, d: 26 Jul 1974 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas .......................
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