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David Sutter

BirthFeb 21 1861 - Kentucky
Death12 April 1937 - Madison, Indiana
MotherMaria Francisca Therese "Tracy" Troster
FatherDavid Johann Claude Sutter

Born in Kentucky on Feb 21 1861 to David Johann Claude Sutter and Maria Francisca Therese "Tracy" Troster. David Sutter married Lanora L. Tilley and had 12 children. He passed away on 12 April 1937 in Madison, Indiana.

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Parents
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David Johann Claude Sutter
1831 - 1910
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Maria Francisca Therese "Tracy" Troster
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Lanora L. Tilley
1873 - 1932
Children Show all
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Ezra David Sutter
1893 - 1959
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Dulia Sutter
1902 - Unknown
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Vern Hosen Sutter
1899 - 1982
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Rhoda Suter
1892 - 1910
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Louise Ethel Sutter
1903 - 1924
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Elma Joyce Sutter
1913 - 2004
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Claude Delma Sutter
1897 - 1969
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Obie S Sutter
1895 - 1951
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Wilfred Sutter
1911 - 1963
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Velma Eunice Sutter
1916 - 1994
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Nathaniel James Sutter
1907 - 1955
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Beulah E. Suter
1901 - 1971

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