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Birtha Shadding

Birth15 Sep 1892 - Wayne County, North Carolina, USA
Death31 Dec 1948 - No 7, Craven, North Carolina, USA
MotherNettie Virginia Bradshaw
FatherBenjamin H Shadding

Born in Wayne County, North Carolina, USA on 15 Sep 1892 to Benjamin H Shadding and Nettie Virginia Bradshaw. Birtha Shadding married William Henry Scott and had 5 children. She passed away on 31 Dec 1948 in No 7, Craven, North Carolina, USA.

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Benjamin H Shadding
1857 - 1928
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Nettie Virginia Bradshaw
1870 - 1956
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William Henry Scott
1892 - 1955
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Hazel Alyne Scott
1916 - 2003
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Mildred Lee Scott
1919 - 2005
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Margaret Virginia Scott
1921 - 1966
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Bennie Chester Scott
1926 - 2009
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Barbara Jean Scott
1934 - 1975

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