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Ninza Mae Sutton

Birth17 May 1883 - Dayton, Rhea County, Tennessee, United States of America
Death18 May 1950 - Rural, Rhea, Tennessee
MotherMollie Mary Josephine Newman
FatherNewton M Sutton

Born in Dayton, Rhea County, Tennessee, United States of America on 17 May 1883 to Newton M Sutton and Mollie Mary Josephine Newman. Ninza Mae Sutton married James W Gaddis and had 5 children. She passed away on 18 May 1950 in Rural, Rhea, Tennessee.

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Newton M Sutton
1857 - 1903
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Mollie Mary Josephine Newman
1867 - 1927
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James W Gaddis
1877 - 1965
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Josephine Gaddis
1912 - Unknown
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Ella Mae Gaddis
1908 - Unknown
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Charles E Gaddis
1926 - 2001
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Irene Gaddis
1917 - Unknown
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James Albert Gaddis
1919 - 1934

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