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Curn Murray Mathis

Birth1901 - Stewart County, Tennessee, USA
Death1976 - Not Available
MotherRomenzo Roe Manzie Elizabeth (Sills) Mathes
FatherMoody Nesbitt Mathes

Born in Stewart County, Tennessee, USA on 1901 to Moody Nesbitt Mathes and Romenzo Roe Manzie Elizabeth (Sills) Mathes. Curn Murray Mathis married Edith Linnie Sills and had 9 children. He passed away on 1976.

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Moody Nesbitt Mathes
1876 - 1948
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Romenzo Roe Manzie Elizabeth (Sills) Mathes
1870 - 1926
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Edith Linnie Sills
1903 - 1985
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Max Lenton Mathis
1933 - 1998
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Curn (Norman) Mathis
1932 - 2011
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Edna Earl Mathis
1925 - 2004
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Wayne Dalton Mathis
1941 - 1992
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Warren Darrell Mathis
1929 - 2014
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Gene Ellis Mathis
1935 - 1993
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Charles Carter Mathis
1943 - 2014
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Sarah Katherine Mathis
1937 - 2007
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Juanita Allison Mathis
1928 - 2015

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