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Eufala Stringer

Birth20 May 1877 - Georgia, United States of America
Death24 Oct 1938 - Polk County, Georgia, USA
MotherMary Paraza/Parasada Bishop
FatherThomas O'Dell Stringer

Born in Georgia, United States of America on 20 May 1877 to Thomas O'Dell Stringer and Mary Paraza/Parasada Bishop. Eufala Stringer married James Anderson Rutledge and had 8 children. She passed away on 24 Oct 1938 in Polk County, Georgia, USA.

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Parents
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Thomas O'dell Stringer
1844 - 1903
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Mary Paraza/parasada Bishop
1849 - 1922
Spouse(s)
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James Anderson Rutledge
1876 - 1906
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John Thomas Rutledge
1895 - 1952
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Ophelia Rutledge
1896 - 1962
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Lonnie Odell Rutledge
1900 - 1924
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Lessie May Rutledge
1903 - 1972
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Annie Ruth Ruthledge
1907 - 1946
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Flora Gertrude Rutledge
1904 - 1983
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Rosa L Rutledge
1902 - Unknown
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Burtie L Rutledge
1897 - Unknown

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