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Lucy Golson McFall

Birth7/17/1847 - Gentry Co, Mo
Death6 December 1935 - Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, United States of America
MotherMartha Ann Silvey
FatherJOHN MC FALL

Born in Gentry Co, Mo on 7/17/1847 to JOHN MC FALL and Martha Ann Silvey. Lucy Golson McFall married Isaac Carson Whitton and had 10 children. She passed away on 6 December 1935 in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, United States of America.

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Parents
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John Mc Fall
1818 - 1888
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Martha Ann Silvey
1826 - 1910
Spouse(s)
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Isaac Carson Whitton
1843 - 1896
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George A Whitton
1868 - 1893
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Rufus E Whitton
1875 - Unknown
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Frank Eagleton Whitton
1873 - 1930
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Lula M Whitton
1870 - 1959
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Cora E Whitton
1884 - 1903
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Frederick C Whitton
1887 - Unknown
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Hiram H Whitton
1880 - 1899
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Mary Effie Whitton
1882 - 1897
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Mata D Whitton
1889 - 1970
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John R Whitton
1866 - 1941

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