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John Stull Torrence

Birth5 March 1827 - Ohio, USA
Death27 Nov 1915 - Ripley, Payne, Oklahoma, USA
MotherSarah Sally Ritchie
FatherSamuel H. Torrance

Born in Ohio, USA on 5 March 1827 to Samuel H. Torrance and Sarah Sally Ritchie. John Stull Torrence married Polly Ann Smith and had 12 children. He passed away on 27 Nov 1915 in Ripley, Payne, Oklahoma, USA.

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Samuel H. Torrance
1793 - 1873
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Sarah Sally Ritchie
1800 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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Polly Ann Smith
1832 - 1893
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Sarah Jane Himes
1832 - 1852
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Sarah Catherine Torrence
1851 - 1926
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James W Torrence
1854 - 1938
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Fannie Torrence
1865 - 1947
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Serretta Torance
1859 - 1929
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Emma T Torrence
1869 - 1956
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Emma Torrence
1868 - 1952
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John Torrence
1873 - 1956
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Mary May Torrence
1863 - 1886
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Mattie Torrence
1871 - 1936
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Jessie Torrence
1876 - 1967
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John Smith Torrence
1855 - 1858
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Issac Milton Torrence
1858 - 1858

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