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Ellen Stott

BirthSep 1899 - Long Lake, Grand Traverse, Michigan, United States
Death4 Apr 1976 - Not Available
MotherIda Estella CHASE
FatherDavid R Stott

Born in Long Lake, Grand Traverse, Michigan, United States on Sep 1899 to David R Stott and Ida Estella CHASE. Ellen Stott married Joseph Jessie Paul and had 8 children. She passed away on 4 Apr 1976.

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Parents
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David R Stott
1860 - 1938
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Ida Estella Chase
1864 - 1935
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Jessie Paul
1906 - 1998
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James Lewis Simpson
1886 - 1963
Children Show all
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Shirley Paul
1940 - 1987
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Pvt Teddy Lee Paul
1932 - 1950
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Jay Roy Paul
1937 - 2007
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James Lewis "Bud" Simpson
1921 - 1996
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William David Simpson
1918 - 1986
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Fay Belle Paul
1934 - 2011
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Walter Paul
1929 - 1935
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William Simpson
1921 - 1996

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