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Mitchell Franklin Stepp

Birth30 Mar 1864 - Henderson County, North Carolina, USA
Death06 Dec 1943 - 8 Clemson Ave, Southern Railway Tracks, Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina, USA
MotherTreca Charlotte Tabor
FatherEdward D Stepp

Born in Henderson County, North Carolina, USA on 30 Mar 1864 to Edward D Stepp and Treca Charlotte Tabor. Mitchell Franklin Stepp married Lena Leathal Beddingfield and had 7 children. He passed away on 06 Dec 1943 in 8 Clemson Ave, Southern Railway Tracks, Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina, USA.

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Edward D Stepp
1839 - 1909
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Treca Charlotte Tabor
1843 - 1910
Spouse(s)
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Lena Leathal Beddingfield
1869 - Unknown
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Lindy Dockery
1884 - 1972
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John Albert Stepp
1895 - 1960
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Mary Malinda Stepp
1889 - Unknown
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Ella Rosetta Stepp
1892 - 1979
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Hershell Ernest Stepp
1909 - 1970
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James L Stepp
1899 - 1966
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Allie L Stepp
1897 - Unknown
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Bessie Stepp
1915 - 1977

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