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Clara Ellen Stackhouse

Birth31 Aug 1867 - Friendscreek Twp., Macon Co., Illinois
Death13 May 1940 - Cerro Gordo, Piatt County, Illinois, USA
MotherSarah Jane Andrew
FatherFrederick Ellis Stackhouse

Born in Friendscreek Twp., Macon Co., Illinois on 31 Aug 1867 to Frederick Ellis Stackhouse and Sarah Jane Andrew. Clara Ellen Stackhouse married James William Cripe and had 9 children. She passed away on 13 May 1940 in Cerro Gordo, Piatt County, Illinois, USA.

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Frederick Ellis Stackhouse
1837 - 1912
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Sarah Jane Andrew
1842 - 1911
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James William Cripe
1861 - 1943
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Mary Ruth Cripe
1903 - 2000
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Florence Belle Cripe
1906 - 1995
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Herman Jacob "Bill" Cripe
1909 - 1998
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Russel Blaine Cripe
1905 - 1906
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Paul Cripe
1896 - 1986
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Charles M Cripe
1894 - 1928
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Maud Frances May Cripe
1890 - 1934
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Paul E Cripe
1896 - 1984
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Omar Ellsworth Cripe
1888 - 1972

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