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Oliver D. Appleton

Birth4 Oct 1843 - Giles, Tennessee, United States
Death1 September 1926 - Mansfield, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
MotherMary Hortensy Parr
FatherAbraham M Appleton

Born in Giles, Tennessee, United States on 4 Oct 1843 to Abraham M Appleton and Mary Hortensy Parr. Oliver D. Appleton married Arabella M. "Belle" Hammons and had 5 children. He passed away on 1 September 1926 in Mansfield, Tarrant County, Texas, USA.

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Abraham M Appleton
1808 - 1892
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Mary Hortensy Parr
1814 - 1865
Spouse(s)
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Arabella M. "Belle" Hammons
1848 - 1929
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James Albert Appleton
1869 - 1931
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Chalmus Willard Appleton
1882 - 1955
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Clara P Appleton
1879 - 1893
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Ida Adell Appleton
1872 - 1915
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Alvin A Appleton
1888 - 1893

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