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Mary Stapleton

BirthNov 1894 - Kentucky
Death7 Oct 1940 - Johnson, Kentucky, United States
MotherLydia Ann Craft
FatherWilliam H Stapleton

Born in Kentucky on Nov 1894 to William H Stapleton and Lydia Ann Craft. Mary Stapleton married Forest Mckenzie and had 7 children. She passed away on 7 Oct 1940 in Johnson, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
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William H Stapleton
1845 - 1915
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Lydia Ann Craft
1853 - 1910
Spouse(s)
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Forest Mckenzie
1886 - 1942
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William Eugene Mckenzie
1932 - 2007
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Ada Marie Wooten
1912 - 1998
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Gladys Mckenzie Fitzpatrick
1916 - 2002
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Gertrude (Stapleton-mckenzie) Smith
1914 - 2002
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Forest Mckenzie
1919 - 1986
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Charles Edward Mckenzie
1922 - 1988
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Merlie Mae Mckenzie
1923 - 1996

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