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Lillian Ellen Shell

Birth30 Sep 1871 - Caldwell, Catawba, North Carolina, United States
Death06 June 1949 - Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois
MotherMartha Emmaline Bisanar
Father(Reverend) John Tipton Shell

Born in Caldwell, Catawba, North Carolina, United States on 30 Sep 1871 to (Reverend) John Tipton Shell and Martha Emmaline Bisanar. Lillian Ellen Shell married Martin Henry Minter and had 6 children. She passed away on 06 June 1949 in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois.

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Parents
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(Reverend) John Tipton Shell
1828 - 1910
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Martha Emmaline Bisanar
1835 - 1917
Spouse(s)
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Martin Henry Minter
1865 - 1916
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Ester Leah Minter
1897 - 1917
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Caroline Maude Minter
1909 - 1933
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Rachel Helen Minter
1902 - 1952
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Seth Shell Minter
1905 - 1956
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Ruth Ellen Minter
1899 - 1947
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Zoe Minter
1901 - 1901

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