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Charles Otho Settle

Birth5 Aug 1902 - Sand Ridge, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA
Death3 Feb 1986 - Stumptown, Gilmer, West Virginia, USA
MotherSusan Victoria Channel
FatherSeymour Norman Settle

Born in Sand Ridge, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA on 5 Aug 1902 to Seymour Norman Settle and Susan Victoria Channel. Charles Otho Settle married Goldie Mae Campbell and had 5 children. He passed away on 3 Feb 1986 in Stumptown, Gilmer, West Virginia, USA.

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Seymour Norman Settle
1862 - 1942
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Susan Victoria Channel
1873 - 1938
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Goldie Mae Campbell
1904 - 1966
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Beatrice Adalene Settle
1924 - 1976
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Audrey Mae Settle
1936 - 1995
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Sheral Patrick Settle
1945 - 1989
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Lee Roy Settle
1928 - 1999
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Ona Gae Settle
1934 - 2000

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