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Mary E. Donoho

Birth6/22/1868 - Difficult,Smith,Tn
Death19 Jan 1959 - Cookeville, Putnam, Tennessee
MotherSarah L. Wallace
FatherWilliam Shelby 'Shellvey' Donoho

Born in Difficult,Smith,Tn on 6/22/1868 to William Shelby 'Shellvey' Donoho and Sarah L. Wallace. Mary E. Donoho married Lee M Huddleston and had 5 children. She passed away on 19 Jan 1959 in Cookeville, Putnam, Tennessee.

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Parents
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William Shelby 'Shellvey' Donoho
1837 - 1896
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Sarah L. Wallace
1841 - 1923
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Lee M Huddleston
1869 - Unknown
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Alexander E Lemons
1852 - 1928
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Ora Mai Huddleston
1891 - 1934
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Arlie Vaughn Huddleston
1894 - 1969
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Albert Huddleston
1893 - 1963
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Elster Ethel Huddleston
1898 - 1982
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Myrtle Angeine Huddleston
1904 - Unknown

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