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Donald Gillette
1931–
Margaret Gillette
1934
Moses Gillette
1837–post 1920
Ruth Hearns Goodloe
1936–
Barbara Barnaby Graves
Teresa Young Hampton
1960–
Patti Jo Medley Harding
Bertha Trent Harmon
1927–
Joyce Dorsey Harrod
1953–
Ozella Barnaby Harvey
–2010
Elizabeth Hemings
1735-1807
Madison Hemings
1805–1877
Mary McCoy Hemings
1810–1876
Sally Hemings
1773–1835
Betsy Hemmings
1783–1857
Paula Roberts Henderson
1946–
Lewis Hern
1832–post 1900
John Hewitt
Vivian Davidson Hewitt
1920-
Ellen Roberts Hodnett
1947–
Cary Hotchkiss II
1936–
Fountain Hughes
ca. 1860–1957
George Hughes
1823–1882
Lloyd Hughes, Jr.
1956–
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