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John Bertley Shultz

Birth3 Sep 1864 - Franklin, Missouri, USA
Death13 Feb 1945 - Dixon, Pulaski, Missouri, USA
MotherAnna Ford
FatherFrancis Shultz

Born in Franklin, Missouri, USA on 3 Sep 1864 to Francis Shultz and Anna Ford. John Bertley Shultz married Lavonia Paralee Bacon and had 13 children. He passed away on 13 Feb 1945 in Dixon, Pulaski, Missouri, USA.

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Francis Shultz
Unknown - Unknown
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Anna Ford
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Lavonia Paralee Bacon
1868 - 1929
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Minnie Frances Hutsell
1873 - 1963
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Lennie Cumi Shultz
1890 - 1968
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Homer Bertley Shultz
1886 - 1973
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Mary Lee Shultz
1897 - 1967
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Annie Belle Schultz
1888 - 1965
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Pearl E Shultz
1894 - 1975
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Dennis Shultz
1905 - 1979
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Adolphus Shultz
1906 - 1974
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Millie Shultz
1902 - Unknown
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Rose Shultz
1881 - 1948
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Robert Shultz
1892 - 1955
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William Shultz
1883 - 1884
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Frances Shultz
1892 - Unknown
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Bennice Schultz
1905 - Unknown

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