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Patrick Miller Purtle

Birth25 March 1846 - Bibb County, Alabama, USA
Death24 Jun 1920 - Nevada, Arkansas, USA
MotherMary A Billingsly
FatherLawrence Carr Pirtle

Born in Bibb County, Alabama, USA on 25 March 1846 to Lawrence Carr Pirtle and Mary A Billingsly. Patrick Miller Purtle married Emma Anneta Mathews and had 13 children. He passed away on 24 Jun 1920 in Nevada, Arkansas, USA.

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Parents
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Lawrence Carr Pirtle
1821 - 1906
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Mary A Billingsly
1827 - 1904
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Emma Anneta Mathews
1859 - 1942
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Mary Mollie Purtle
1870 - 1958
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Clio Purtle . Tate
1900 - 1996
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Claude E. Pirtle
1896 - 1949
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Addie D Pirtle
1883 - 1954
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Maude Purtle
1882 - Unknown
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Julean C. Purtle
1876 - 1952
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Ella May Purtle
1877 - Unknown
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Minnie P Purtle
1879 - Unknown
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Carl Lee Purtle
1891 - 1966
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George Rue
1885 - Unknown
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Carl Allen Purtle
1890 - 1969
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Wattie Purtle
1886 - 1886
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Harold Guy "Clarence" Purtle
1893 - 1983

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