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Nancy E Oaks

Birth12 Mar 1899 - Jumping Branch, Mercer/Summers, West Virginia
Death23 Dec 1979 - Hinton, Summers County, West Virginia, United States of America
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Born in Jumping Branch, Mercer/Summers, West Virginia on 12 Mar 1899. Nancy E Oaks married Clarence Earl Okes and had 12 children. She passed away on 23 Dec 1979 in Hinton, Summers County, West Virginia, United States of America.

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Clarence Earl Okes
1896 - 1969
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Bertha Alice Okes
1921 - 2008
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Joseph Carl Okes
1930 - 1999
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Lonnie Owen Okes
1922 - 1974
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Cecil Ray Okes
1925 - 2008
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Mary Emeline Okes
1927 - 2010
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Monnie M Okes
1932 - 2010
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Everett Clinton Okes
1919 - 1974
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Lillie 'Estelle' Okes
1939 - 2017
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Lula Belle Okes
Unknown - 2017
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Pansy Elizabeth Okes
1937 - 2017
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Katherine J Okes
1934 - 2017
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Kermit Kelly Okes
1919 - 1998

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