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Andrew Jackson Shell

Birth17 Mar 1851 - Scott, Illinois, United States
Death16 Feb 1918 - Swifton, Jackson, Arkansas, United States
MotherLydia J (Shell) Yeager
FatherFrank Reed Shell

Born in Scott, Illinois, United States on 17 Mar 1851 to Frank Reed Shell and Lydia J (Shell) Yeager. Andrew Jackson Shell married Rebecca Jane Bates and had 9 children. He passed away on 16 Feb 1918 in Swifton, Jackson, Arkansas, United States.

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Frank Reed Shell
1827 - 1877
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Lydia J (Shell) Yeager
1834 - 1868
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Rebecca Jane Bates
1848 - 1908
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Dessie Mae Shell
1902 - 1991
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Artemas Jackson Shell
1897 - 1936
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Theodore I Shell
1898 - Unknown
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Maye Shell
1901 - 1985
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Sophronia Dedman
1870 - 1922
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Emma Dedman
1873 - Unknown
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Delia Jane Dedman
1878 - 1961
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John W Dedman
1868 - 1910
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Elizabeth J. Dudley
1866 - 1894

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