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William A Shell

Birth26 May 1867 - Erwin, Unicoi, Tennessee, USA
Death21 Jul 1938 - Johnson City, Washington, Tennessee
MotherMary Ann Baker
FatherDaniel J Shell

Born in Erwin, Unicoi, Tennessee, USA on 26 May 1867 to Daniel J Shell and Mary Ann Baker. William A Shell married Angeline Jackson and had 7 children. He passed away on 21 Jul 1938 in Johnson City, Washington, Tennessee.

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Daniel J Shell
1846 - 1913
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Mary Ann Baker
1841 - Unknown
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Angeline Jackson
1869 - 1938
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Daniel Walter Shell
1892 - 1930
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Paul Shell
1910 - 1994
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Joseph Anderson Shell
1898 - 1981
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David Carson Shell
1897 - 1957
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Albert Shell
1904 - Unknown
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Clem B Shell
1903 - 1971
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Alvin Hawkins Shell
1906 - 1981

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