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Charles E. Shell

BirthJul 1865 - Hamlin, Monroe County, New York, USA
Death 2 JAN 1951 - Hilton,Monroe County,New York
MotherLouisa M Head
FatherJohn Shell

Born in Hamlin, Monroe County, New York, USA on Jul 1865 to John Shell and Louisa M Head. Charles E. Shell married Bertha Elizabeth Tate and had 11 children. He passed away on 2 JAN 1951 in Hilton,Monroe County,New York.

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Parents
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John Shell
1818 - 1891
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Louisa M Head
1824 - 1907
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Bertha Elizabeth Tate
1870 - 1956
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Thomas Elmer Ellsworth Shell
1908 - 1962
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Jeremiah Shell
1891 - 1944
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Frank E Schell
1897 - 1931
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Mildred Maryellen Shell
1901 - 1982
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Alfred William Shell
1893 - 1973
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Jennie "Geneveve" Shell
1895 - Unknown
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Myrtle Mcmillian Shell
1899 - 1982
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Thomas Shell
1899 - 1899
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Robert W Shell
1905 - 1907
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William Alfred Shell
1921 - 1993
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Charles E. Shell
1865 - 1951

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