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Legusta SHELL

Birth13 Mar 1900 - Carter, Tennessee, United States
Death30 Nov 1973 - Crossnore, Avery, North Carolina, United States
MotherDicy Lucinda Perry
FatherColumbus "Lum" Shell

Born in Carter, Tennessee, United States on 13 Mar 1900 to Columbus "Lum" Shell and Dicy Lucinda Perry. Legusta SHELL married Thomas J Shell and had 7 children. She passed away on 30 Nov 1973 in Crossnore, Avery, North Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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Columbus "Lum" Shell
1870 - 1929
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Dicy Lucinda Perry
1866 - 1957
Spouse(s)
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Thomas J Shell
1897 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Carl Shell
1928 - 2009
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Gladys Shell
1930 - 2007
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Celestine Shell
1923 - 2010
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Thomas J Shell
1932 - 2000
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Vernon Red Shell
1920 - 1994
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Arlene Dicey Shell
1926 - 1999
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Esther Lee Bennett
Unknown - 2013

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