Talk:Ezekiel Polk
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[edit]Might someone find a link to an authoritative list of his children as referenced in the section below?
"His first wife, Mary Wilson Polk, bore him eight children, including Samuel, the father of James K. Polk, 11th President of the United States. No children of his second wife, Bessie Davis, survived infancy. By his third wife, Sofia Neely Lennard Polk, he had four children.[10] He died near Bolivar, Tennessee, August 31, 1824, and was buried in the Polk Cemetery at Bolivar."
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