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Stephen Root

Birth1832 - Ohio, USA
Death4 Sep 1886 - Bangor Township, Van Buren, Michigan
MotherStatira "Staty" Oakley
FatherReuben Root, Jr.

Born in Ohio, USA on 1832 to Reuben Root, Jr. and Statira "Staty" Oakley. Stephen Root married Floretti F Stewart and had 9 children. He passed away on 4 Sep 1886 in Bangor Township, Van Buren, Michigan.

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Parents
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Reuben Root, Jr.
1796 - 1869
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Statira "Staty" Oakley
1802 - 1889
Spouse(s)
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Floretti F Stewart
1851 - 1905
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Sarah Ann Smith
1838 - 1868
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Almeda A Root
1875 - 1875
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Leonard Root
1879 - 1923
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Reuben Root
1871 - 1955
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Minerva L Root
1872 - 1943
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Alvin Ambrose Root
1876 - 1956
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Milford Root
1881 - 1937
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Edna Infant Root
1883 - 1884
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Eveline Root
1886 - 1890
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Amanda L. Root
1875 - 1895

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