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Paul Everett Quertermous

Birth17 Jul 1899 - Crittenden County, Kentucky
Death1 Apr 1983 - Wheatcroft, Webster, Kentucky, USA
MotherSarah Frances "Sallie" King
FatherNinnie Clark Quertermous

Born in Crittenden County, Kentucky on 17 Jul 1899 to Ninnie Clark Quertermous and Sarah Frances "Sallie" King. Paul Everett Quertermous married Sarah Sylvia Simpson and had 3 children. He passed away on 1 Apr 1983 in Wheatcroft, Webster, Kentucky, USA.

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Ninnie Clark Quertermous
1870 - 1957
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Sarah Frances "Sallie" King
1876 - 1958
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Sarah Sylvia Simpson
1902 - 1928
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Lola Vivian Hughes
1893 - 1973
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Sylvia Arlene Quertermous
1923 - 2002
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Delmer Loyd Quertermous
1926 - 1988
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Carrie Pauline Quertermous
1922 - 1922

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