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birdie ann scribner

Birth9nov1882 - maury county, tennessee
Death12jul1964 - mansfield, tarrant county, texas
MotherAmanda Dunwoody Allen
FatherLewis Smith Scribner

Born in maury county, tennessee on 9nov1882 to Lewis Smith Scribner and Amanda Dunwoody Allen. birdie ann scribner had 11 children. She passed away on 12jul1964 in mansfield, tarrant county, texas.

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Lewis Smith Scribner
1847 - 1917
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Amanda Dunwoody Allen
1852 - 1923
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William Harry Sprinkle
1907 - 1996
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Louis Mack Sprinkle
1904 - 1965
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Allie Lee Sprinkle
1912 - 1975
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Alice Maye Sprinkle
1910 - 1992
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Elsie Faye Sprinkle
1917 - 1995
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Allen Jay Sprinkle
1910 - 1989
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Clyde Dee Sprinkle
1902 - 1991
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Birdie Lucille "Lou" Sprinkle
1915 - 2002
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Alma Aileen Sprinkle
1912 - 2001
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Mack C Sprinkle
1923 - 2005
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Amanda Lois Sprinkle
1920 - 2014

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