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Lloyd Hughes, Sr.
1922–2006
Robert Hughes
1821–1895
Timothy Hughes
1959–
Vincent Hughes
1930–
Warren Hughes
Wormley Hughes
1780–1858
Ruth Fleming Hunt
1924–
Ann-Elizabeth Fossett Isaacs
1812–1902
Brian Isaacs
1952–
Flossie Sweet Isaacs
1919–2006
Marsha Isaacs
1958–
Tucker Isaacs
1809–1874
Edna Bolling Jacques
1936–
Pieter Jacques
Beverly Frederick Jefferson
1839–1908
Eston Hemings Jefferson
1808–1856
Isaac Granger Jefferson
1775–1846
Israel Gillette Jefferson
1800–ca. 1879
J. Calvin Jefferson
1946–
John Wayles Jefferson
1835–1892
Julia Isaacs Jefferson
1814–1889
Mary Jefferson
1947–
Jeniece Johnson
1938–
Mary Cassells Kearney
1921–
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