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Eugina Ann Stapleton

BirthMay 27, 1858 - Colorado County, Texas, USA
Death13 June 1908 - Walker County, Texas, USA Clines Cemetary
MotherAnn Stapleton
FatherJob Stapleton

Born in Colorado County, Texas, USA on May 27, 1858 to Job Stapleton and Ann Stapleton. Eugina Ann Stapleton married John Calvin Collier and had 6 children. She passed away on 13 June 1908 in Walker County, Texas, USA Clines Cemetary.

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Parents
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Job Stapleton
1806 - 1874
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Ann Stapleton
1817 - Unknown
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John Calvin Collier
1857 - 1958
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John Elmore Collier
1892 - 1978
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Lewis P Collier
1900 - 1990
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James E Collier
1884 - 1969
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Celise E Collier
1886 - Unknown
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Olive Collier
1879 - Unknown
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Mellie Penney
1887 - Unknown

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