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John E. Stultz

BirthAbt. 1784 - Stokes, North Carolina, USA
Death25 Dec 1836 - Stokes, North Carolina, USA
MotherMaryanna "Marianna" Trauson
FatherJacob Henry Stultz

Born in Stokes, North Carolina, USA on Abt. 1784 to Jacob Henry Stultz and Maryanna "Marianna" Trauson. John E. Stultz married Temperance Ray and had 14 children. He passed away on 25 Dec 1836 in Stokes, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Jacob Henry Stultz
1744 - 1825
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Maryanna "Marianna" Trauson
1746 - 1822
Spouse(s)
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Temperance Ray
1784 - 1850
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Phillip Stultz
1796 - 1854
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Mary Ann Stultz
1814 - 1875
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Elizabeth M. "Betsey" Stultz
1827 - 1890
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Absalom Stultz
1806 - 1860
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Levinah Stultz
1811 - 1855
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Lucy Stultz
1813 - 1840
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Jonathan Stultz
1807 - 1845
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Daniel Stultz
1824 - 1900
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David Stultz
1818 - Unknown
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Elisha Stultz
1821 - 1883
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Temperance Stultz
1816 - 1875
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Phillip Stultz
1808 - Unknown
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John J. Stultz
1824 - 1888
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Philip Stultz
1810 - 1865

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