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Kate Stepleton

Birthabt 1878 - Etowah County, Alabama
Death7 Sep 1948 - Alabama City, Etowah, Alabama
MotherSarah Sally Brown
FatherWilliam M Stepleton

Born in Etowah County, Alabama on abt 1878 to William M Stepleton and Sarah Sally Brown. Kate Stepleton married Robert J Wommack and had 6 children. She passed away on 7 Sep 1948 in Alabama City, Etowah, Alabama.

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William M Stepleton
1845 - 1901
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Sarah Sally Brown
1845 - 1921
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Robert J Wommack
1878 - 1949
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Jesse S Womack
1879 - 1945
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Annie Elrod
1898 - 1987
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Travis "Red" Joseph Womack
1901 - 1982
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Jessie Roann Womack
1906 - 1997
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Minnie Bell Womack
1904 - 1988
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Davis Womack
1902 - Unknown
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Willard Womack
1908 - Unknown

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