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John Melvin Stuart

Birth25 Sep 1858 - Cocke, Tennessee, USA
Death01-13-1937 - Maryville, Blount, Tennessee
MotherMartha Maloy
FatherIsaac Stuart

Born in Cocke, Tennessee, USA on 25 Sep 1858 to Isaac Stuart and Martha Maloy. John Melvin Stuart married Annie Melvina Hale and had 11 children. He passed away on 01-13-1937 in Maryville, Blount, Tennessee.

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Parents
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Isaac Stuart
1833 - 1910
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Martha Maloy
1840 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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Annie Melvina Hale
1872 - 1940
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Ardis Erastus Stuart
1892 - 1957
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Anna Lee Nee Stuart Chambers
1910 - 2000
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Earl Augustus Stuart
1894 - 1980
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Lewis Hally
1910 - Unknown
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Bird E Stuart
1901 - 1919
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Lela Marie Stuart
1897 - 1900
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Ardis E. Stuart
1892 - 1957
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Hugh Benjaman(beckner)stuart
1900 - 1969
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Edna J Stuart
1912 - Unknown
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John Melvin "Jack" Stuart
1904 - 1990
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Birdie Stuart
1902 - 1920

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