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James Settle

Birth1857 - North Carolina, USA
Death17 Jan 1921 - Moscow, Fayette, Tennessee, USA
MotherNot Available
FatherAbe Settle

Born in North Carolina, USA on 1857 to Abe Settle. James Settle had 13 children. He passed away on 17 Jan 1921 in Moscow, Fayette, Tennessee, USA.

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Parents
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Abe Settle
1835 - Unknown
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Children Show all
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Elmira (Emma) Settles
1894 - 1942
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Hellen Settle
1898 - Unknown
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Fayette Settle
1901 - Unknown
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John R. Settle
1906 - Unknown
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Lela Settle
1903 - Unknown
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Normon Settle
1897 - Unknown
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Sim Settle
1892 - Unknown
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Ebinuza Settle
1895 - Unknown
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Evie Settles
1896 - Unknown
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Robert Settle
1900 - Unknown
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Jimmie Settle
1889 - Unknown
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Carrie Settle
1890 - 1909
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Albert Suttle
1881 - 1960

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