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George Stackhouse

Birth3 Nov 1829 - Washington, Tennessee
Death20 Feb 1896 - Clay, Arkansas
MotherJane "Jennie" McNabb
FatherWilliam B Stackhouse

Born in Washington, Tennessee on 3 Nov 1829 to William B Stackhouse and Jane "Jennie" McNabb. George Stackhouse married Elizabeth Sipes and had 9 children. He passed away on 20 Feb 1896 in Clay, Arkansas.

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William B Stackhouse
1800 - 1872
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Jane "Jennie" Mcnabb
1804 - 1870
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Elizabeth Sipes
1832 - 1872
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Elizabeth Sutton
1845 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Sipes
1834 - 1870
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Alice Stackhouse
1860 - 1952
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Milton Stackhouse
1863 - 1919
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Jesse Winford (Jw) Stackhouse
1875 - 1947
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Virgil Lee Stackhouse
1876 - 1953
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Alvin Stackhouse
1870 - Unknown
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Ezra Stackhouse
1855 - Unknown
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Julia Stackhouse
1857 - 1906
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Silas Stackhouse
1853 - Unknown
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Jess Winfred Stackhouse
1875 - Unknown

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