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Elhanon Schell

Birth04 Dec 1890 - Laurel County, Kentucky, USA
Death08 Mar 1968 - Laurel County, Kentucky, USA
MotherNancy Baker
FatherNicholas S Shell

Born in Laurel County, Kentucky, USA on 04 Dec 1890 to Nicholas S Shell and Nancy Baker. Elhanon Schell married Phoebe Hoskins and had 8 children. He passed away on 08 Mar 1968 in Laurel County, Kentucky, USA.

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Nicholas S Shell
1859 - 1924
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Nancy Baker
1856 - 1900
Spouse(s)
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Phoebe Hoskins
1893 - 1977
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Solomon Shell
1916 - 1967
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Veltie Mckinley Shell
1919 - 1990
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Coy Schell
1912 - 1990
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Opal Rose Schell
1927 - 1929
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George K Shell
1932 - 1932
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John Adam Schell
1923 - 1929
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Emma Jewell Schell
1925 - 2004
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Thenie Schell
1913 - 1916

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