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James Alexander Settle

Birth12 Jan 1852 - Belmont County, Ohio, United States
Death10 January 1935 - Brown County, Indiana, United States of America
MotherLydia Hancher (Henshaw)
FatherJames William Settle

Born in Belmont County, Ohio, United States on 12 Jan 1852 to James William Settle and Lydia Hancher (Henshaw). James Alexander Settle married Amelia Parker and had 10 children. He passed away on 10 January 1935 in Brown County, Indiana, United States of America.

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James William Settle
1815 - 1884
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Lydia Hancher (Henshaw)
1813 - 1884
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Amelia Parker
1849 - 1910
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Mary E. Heckman
1856 - 1947
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James Wesley Settle
1885 - 1928
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Margaret Jane Settles
1890 - 1965
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Charles Elmer Settle
1887 - 1949
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Ulysses Jacob Settles
1880 - 1962
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Ella Mae Settle
1882 - 1968
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Bertha Viola Settle
1891 - 1982
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Cora Ann Settle
1873 - 1897
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Thomas E Settle
1875 - 1897
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John W. Settle
1877 - 1897
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Jesse Oral Settle
1896 - 1896

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