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James William Appleton

Birth14 May, 1864 - Camden County, Missouri
Death8 December 1934 - Abilene, Taylor, Texas
MotherLavenna(Lavinia) Elmore
FatherJOHN APPLETON

Born in Camden County, Missouri on 14 May, 1864 to JOHN APPLETON and Lavenna(Lavinia) Elmore. James William Appleton had 9 children. He passed away on 8 December 1934 in Abilene, Taylor, Texas.

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John Appleton
1824 - 1898
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Lavenna(lavinia) Elmore
1828 - 1864
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Otto V Appleton
1908 - 1966
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Brooks Duran Appleton
1906 - 1952
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Marvin D Appleton
1899 - 1978
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Eula P Appleton
1896 - 1919
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Audie E Appleton
1895 - 1908
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James Floy Appleton
1892 - 1896
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J W Appleton
1913 - 1991
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Woodrow W Appleton
1915 - 1998
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Dewey Appleton
1898 - 1898

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