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Amanda Alice Stroble

Birth22 Nov 1867 - Franklin County, Illinois, USA
Death19 Jul 1944 - Centerville, Klickitat, Washington, USA
MotherElenora Long
FatherJohn L. Stroble

Born in Franklin County, Illinois, USA on 22 Nov 1867 to John L. Stroble and Elenora Long. Amanda Alice Stroble married James Hart Stackhouse and had 8 children. She passed away on 19 Jul 1944 in Centerville, Klickitat, Washington, USA.

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John L. Stroble
1835 - Unknown
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Elenora Long
1834 - 1890
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James Hart Stackhouse
1853 - 1937
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Clay Armstrong
Unknown - Unknown
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Ruth Edna Stackhouse
1901 - 1989
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Grace Irene Stackhouse
1909 - 1992
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Richard H Stackhouse
1899 - 1961
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Roxy Anna Stackhouse
1895 - 1993
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James Paul Stackhouse
1907 - 1981
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Dollie Dora Stackhouse
1903 - 1983
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Howard Keith Stackhouse
1911 - 1983
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Roena Stackhouse
1889 - 1925

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