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Mary Louisa Vantrease

Birth5 March 1901 - Benton, Franklin County, Illinois, United States of America
Death10 OCT 1986 - Sikeston, Scott, Missouri, United States
MotherSidney Evelyn Jones
FatherJohn Franklin Vantrease

Born in Benton, Franklin County, Illinois, United States of America on 5 March 1901 to John Franklin Vantrease and Sidney Evelyn Jones. Mary Louisa Vantrease married James Henry Stone and had 7 children. She passed away on 10 OCT 1986 in Sikeston, Scott, Missouri, United States.

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John Franklin Vantrease
1873 - 1920
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Sidney Evelyn Jones
1877 - 1946
Spouse(s)
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James Henry Stone
1896 - 1959
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Dallas Ray Stone
1929 - 1989
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James Wilburn "Junior" Stone
1921 - 1990
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Billy Jean Stone
1930 - 2001
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Harold Eugene Stone
1924 - 1991
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Charles Edward Stone
1923 - 1923
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Oral Dane Stone
1919 - 1920
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William Robert Stone
1935 - 1943

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