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Nathan Stonecipher

Birth28 June 1818 - Greene County, Tennessee
Death23 September 1895 - Cambridge City, Wayne Co., Indiana, USA
MotherElizabeth Hawkins
FatherSolomon Stonecipher

Born in Greene County, Tennessee on 28 June 1818 to Solomon Stonecipher and Elizabeth Hawkins. Nathan Stonecipher married Mahola Humberd and had 8 children. He passed away on 23 September 1895 in Cambridge City, Wayne Co., Indiana, USA.

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Solomon Stonecipher
1772 - 1844
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Elizabeth Hawkins
1774 - 1824
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Mahola Humberd
1818 - 1873
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Sarah Stonecipher
1841 - 1923
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Alexander Humbert Stonecipher
1845 - 1923
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Mahala Alice Stonecipher
1859 - 1934
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Elmira Stonecipher
1860 - 1935
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Mary Jane Stonecipher
1848 - 1937
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Catherine Stonecipher
1852 - 1883
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Elizabeth Stonecipher
1849 - 1865
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James Stonecipher
1856 - 1923

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