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John Henry Stultz

Birth04 Nov 1849 - North Carolina, United States
Death15 Nov 1928 - Putnam County, Indiana
MotherCatherine UNDERWOOD
FatherWilliam Allen STULTZ

Born in North Carolina, United States on 04 Nov 1849 to William Allen STULTZ and Catherine UNDERWOOD. John Henry Stultz married Mary Elizabeth Pickel and had 13 children. He passed away on 15 Nov 1928 in Putnam County, Indiana.

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William Allen Stultz
1822 - 1863
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Catherine Underwood
1818 - 1895
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Mary Elizabeth Pickel
1849 - 1929
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William Guy Stultz
1874 - 1953
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Nancy C. Stultz
1872 - 1903
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Ora Mae Stultz
1870 - 1928
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Grace Barker
1877 - 1900
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John Leslie Stultz
1880 - 1936
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Emma Fannie Stultz
1882 - 1962
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Henry Clay Stultz
1883 - 1917
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Roy Ulysses Stultz
1885 - 1960
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Arthur Ray Stultz
1887 - 1973
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Bert Oliver Stultz
1883 - 1963
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Theary Stultz
1871 - Unknown
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Oliver G. Stultz
1869 - 1870
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Alvah L. Stultz
1876 - 1964

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