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Eureka Mandy Stringer

Birth20 Sep 1883 - Kentucky, United States
Death31 May 1979 - Gilbertsville, Marshall, Kentucky, United States of America
MotherGelunomia Nannie Dexter
FatherJohn S Stringer

Born in Kentucky, United States on 20 Sep 1883 to John S Stringer and Gelunomia Nannie Dexter. Eureka Mandy Stringer married Joseph Sidney Pace and had 5 children. She passed away on 31 May 1979 in Gilbertsville, Marshall, Kentucky, United States of America.

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John S Stringer
1856 - 1931
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Gelunomia Nannie Dexter
1856 - 1942
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Sidney Pace
1879 - 1949
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Olcie Thomas Pace
1914 - 1972
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Lottie Mae Pace
1907 - 2005
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Gola Alverna Pace
1917 - 2004
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Lola Agnes Pace
1910 - 2004
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Ruthie Marie Pace
1923 - 2010

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