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Prussia Stackhouse

Birth21 Mar 1851 - Jackson or Roane Co., Virginia, \(now West Virginia)USA
Death7 Jan 1933 - Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia, USA
MotherMargaret Ann Greathouse
FatherMordecai F Stackhouse

Born in Jackson or Roane Co., Virginia, \(now West Virginia)USA on 21 Mar 1851 to Mordecai F Stackhouse and Margaret Ann Greathouse. Prussia Stackhouse married Clifton Hill Carper and had 10 children. She passed away on 7 Jan 1933 in Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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Mordecai F Stackhouse
1829 - 1862
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Margaret Ann Greathouse
1835 - 1915
Spouse(s)
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Clifton Hill Carper
1843 - 1902
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Woodville Gay Carper
1868 - 1945
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Mary Gertrude Carper
1877 - 1908
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George A Carper
1873 - 1924
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Shelton Robert Carper
1871 - 1876
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Prussia/russia E. Carper
1878 - Unknown
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Lillie Olive Carper
1881 - Unknown
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William Stewart Carper
1891 - 1957
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James Calvin Carper
1884 - 1939
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John Spurgon Carper
1887 - 1933
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Susan Ella Jane Carper
1889 - 1970

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