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Martha Louise Shears

Birth20 May 1879 - Slate Creek, Wirt Co, West Virginia, USA
Death10 February 1958 - Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio, USA
MotherMargaret Jane Hopkins
FatherCharles Shears

Born in Slate Creek, Wirt Co, West Virginia, USA on 20 May 1879 to Charles Shears and Margaret Jane Hopkins. Martha Louise Shears married Thornton Bassie James and had 8 children. She passed away on 10 February 1958 in Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio, USA.

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Parents
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Charles Shears
1852 - 1936
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Margaret Jane Hopkins
1859 - 1925
Spouse(s)
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Thornton Bassie James
1877 - 1951
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Charles Edgar James
1903 - 1975
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Laura May James
1900 - 1953
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Clifford Bernard James
1910 - 1975
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Clarence Edwin "Bud" James
1915 - 1988
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Jessie Louise James
1912 - 1991
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Anne Mabel James
1905 - 1941
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Myrtle Lorena James
1901 - 1985
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Carl Basie James
1908 - 1997

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