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James D Stack

Birth1860 - Watertown, Jefferson, Wisconsin, USA
Death1920 - Utah
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Born in Watertown, Jefferson, Wisconsin, USA on 1860. James D Stack married Mary Oconnell and had 12 children. He passed away on 1920 in Utah.

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Mary Oconnell
1872 - 1961
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Mary
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Clare Stack
1902 - 1989
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Joseph D Stack
1900 - 1961
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William M Stack
1893 - 1967
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Theodore Ignatius Stack
1904 - 1956
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Margaret M Stack
1896 - Unknown
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Gertrude Ann Stack
1912 - 1987
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Raymond Stack
1895 - 1970
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Catherine Eileen Stack
1908 - 1969
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Martin Stack
1908 - 1908
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Aileen C Stack
1906 - Unknown
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Mary Stack
1910 - 1910
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Francis Stack
1908 - 1908

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