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Maggie W. Dudding

BirthFebruary 1, 1880 - Franklin, Virginia, USA
Death16 Dec 1966 - Logan, West Virginia, USA
MotherMary Alice (Allie) Jones
FatherJohn Harvey Dudding

Born in Franklin, Virginia, USA on February 1, 1880 to John Harvey Dudding and Mary Alice (Allie) Jones. Maggie W. Dudding married John Leander Hale and had 10 children. She passed away on 16 Dec 1966 in Logan, West Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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John Harvey Dudding
1864 - 1918
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Mary Alice (Allie) Jones
1861 - 1929
Spouse(s)
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John Leander Hale
1872 - 1936
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James Ellsworth Hale
1913 - 1969
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Edgar L Hale
1908 - Unknown
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Frank K Hale
1903 - 1967
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Gladys Irene Hale
1905 - 1986
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Maggie Mae Hale
1909 - 1992
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Frank Estes Hale
1902 - 1966
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Arnold L Hale
1911 - Unknown
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Lewis Wallace Hale
1900 - 1965
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Lair Hale
1899 - Unknown
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Elsworth J. Hale
1914 - Unknown

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