Morgan and Spinks families, circa 1770-1977.

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Morgan and Spinks families, circa 1770-1977.

The collection consists of a genealogical account which traces the Morgan, Spinks, DeLoach and Holliman families of Georgia. This volume was compiled by Jack Morgan of Thomaston, Georgia.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7321266

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Morgan family.

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Holleman family.

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Spinks family.

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DeLoach family.

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Morgan, Jack

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