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Bertha Caroline SHELL

Birth13 February 1890 - Shell Creek, Carter County, Tennessee
Deathabt 1980 - Carter County, Tennessee, USA
MotherDicy Lucinda Perry
FatherColumbus "Lum" Shell

Born in Shell Creek, Carter County, Tennessee on 13 February 1890 to Columbus "Lum" Shell and Dicy Lucinda Perry. Bertha Caroline SHELL married Charles Cresley Simerly and had 5 children. She passed away on abt 1980 in Carter County, Tennessee, USA.

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Parents
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Columbus "Lum" Shell
1870 - 1929
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Dicy Lucinda Perry
1866 - 1957
Spouse(s)
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Charles Cresley Simerly
1879 - 1961
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Minnie Phillips
1908 - 1911
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Hazel Phillips
1907 - 1911
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Conley T Simerly
1915 - 1971
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Dayton Edward Frank Phillips
1910 - 1980
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Annie Evley Simerly
1913 - 1916

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