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Fanny E. Suttle

Birth17 May 1870 - Sumner, Tennessee
Death29 Aug 1925 - Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, USA
MotherNellie Kirkham Suttle
FatherFrancis Marion Suttle

Born in Sumner, Tennessee on 17 May 1870 to Francis Marion Suttle and Nellie Kirkham Suttle. Fanny E. Suttle married Frank Gardner Kirby and had 10 children. She passed away on 29 Aug 1925 in Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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Francis Marion Suttle
1848 - 1937
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Nellie Kirkham Suttle
1846 - 1925
Spouse(s)
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Frank Gardner Kirby
1864 - 1935
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James Lambert Kirby
1896 - 1969
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Asilee Marion Kirby
1903 - 1980
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Alma Maxey Kirby Forshee Combs
1909 - 1996
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Houston Marion Kirby
1906 - 1990
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Charles William Kirby
1898 - 1969
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Barner Clinton Kirby
1893 - 1989
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Ed E Kirby
1888 - Unknown
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Bessie Ann Kirby
1900 - 1990
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Frank Gardner Kirby
1914 - 1974
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Frank Bennett Kirby
1917 - 1920

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