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Thomas Cox Stuffle

Birth19 July 1881 - Mooresburg H, Tennessee
Death13 December 1957 - Hamblen County, Tennessee, United States of America
MotherRegina Moore
FatherGeorge W. Stuffle

Born in Mooresburg H, Tennessee on 19 July 1881 to George W. Stuffle and Regina Moore. Thomas Cox Stuffle married Fannie M. (Mae) Marshall and had 5 children. He passed away on 13 December 1957 in Hamblen County, Tennessee, United States of America.

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George W. Stuffle
1849 - 1938
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Regina Moore
1860 - 1943
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Fannie M. (Mae) Marshall
1895 - Unknown
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Paul F Stuffle
1920 - 1975
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Lewis Gentry Stuffle
1922 - 1994
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Albert N Stuffle
1927 - 1960
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Shirley Jane Stuffle
1937 - 2006
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Shirley Jane Stuffle
1937 - Unknown

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