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James M Stith

BirthJul 1818 - Virginia
Death11 Jan 1900 - Wayne County, West Virginia, USA
MotherNot Available
FatherJohn Stith

Born in Virginia on Jul 1818 to John Stith. James M Stith married Surilda Gilkison and had 11 children. He passed away on 11 Jan 1900 in Wayne County, West Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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John Stith
1789 - 1881
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Spouse(s)
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Surilda Gilkison
1826 - 1899
Children Show all
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Caroline Stith
1843 - 1887
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William W. Stith
1863 - Unknown
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George W Stith
1847 - 1880
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James Oliver Stith
1851 - 1917
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Millard Fillmore Stith
1855 - 1897
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Theodore Stith
1861 - 1894
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Elizabeth Stith
1843 - 1853
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America Stith
1845 - Unknown
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Nancy Stith
1849 - Unknown
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Jesse Stith
1859 - Unknown
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Alexander Hensley Stith
1853 - 1854

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