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Matilda E. Couch

BirthMay 1860 - Clarke, Georgia, United States
Death5 September 1911 - Clarke County, Georgia, USA
MotherMartha Melissa Hale
FatherJohn Coleman Couch

Born in Clarke, Georgia, United States on May 1860 to John Coleman Couch and Martha Melissa Hale. Matilda E. Couch married Joseph Henry Stephens and had 12 children. She passed away on 5 September 1911 in Clarke County, Georgia, USA.

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Parents
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John Coleman Couch
1836 - 1909
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Martha Melissa Hale
1836 - 1917
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Henry Stephens
1855 - 1938
Children Show all
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Blant Noble Stephens
1891 - 1973
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Robert Edward Stephens
1887 - 1966
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Laura Washington
1889 - Unknown
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John Henry Stephens
1877 - 1920
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Blanche Stephens
1892 - Unknown
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Gertrude Stephens
1897 - Unknown
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Sylvester Hayes Stephens
1901 - 1978
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Rufus Moss Stephens
1889 - 1974
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Minnie Lee Pritchett
1882 - 1918
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Minnie Stephens
1882 - 1920
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Willie Stephens
1884 - Unknown
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Clara Linnie Belle Stephens
1897 - 1968

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