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Viola Ethel Settle

Birth6 January 1896 - Todd County, Kentucky, USA
Death24 Nov 1970 - Central City, Muhlenberg, Kentucky, USA
MotherLou Etta McGehee
FatherJohn William Settle

Born in Todd County, Kentucky, USA on 6 January 1896 to John William Settle and Lou Etta McGehee. Viola Ethel Settle married Luther Martin Johnson and had 9 children. She passed away on 24 Nov 1970 in Central City, Muhlenberg, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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John William Settle
1866 - 1949
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Lou Etta Mcgehee
1874 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Luther Martin Johnson
1884 - 1972
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Walter Lee Johnson
1928 - 1957
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Ola Mae Johnson
1915 - 2004
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Alma Louise Johnson
1918 - 2010
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Myrtle Isolene Johnson
1911 - 2002
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William Edgar Johnson
1912 - 1987
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James Odra Johnson
1924 - 2000
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Althea Lucille Johnson Baxter
1920 - 2016
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Melvin Ray Johnson
1931 - 2009
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Mildred Pauline Johnson
1922 - 2013

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