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William Harmon Mathis

Birth2 Feb 1878 - Missouri
Death17 June 1954 - Coffeyville, Montgomery, Kansas, USA
MotherSarah Isobel Brogdan
FatherMonroe MacKenzie Mathis

Born in Missouri on 2 Feb 1878 to Monroe MacKenzie Mathis and Sarah Isobel Brogdan. William Harmon Mathis married Emma O Sturgeon and had 6 children. He passed away on 17 June 1954 in Coffeyville, Montgomery, Kansas, USA.

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Monroe Mackenzie Mathis
1840 - 1942
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Sarah Isobel Brogdan
1843 - 1923
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Emma O Sturgeon
1881 - 1961
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Vaughn Gwendolyn Mathis
1906 - 2000
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Kenneth Eugene Mathis
1904 - 1955
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Nelson Sturgeon Mathis
1918 - 2006
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William Max Mathis
1910 - 1993
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John Millard Mathies
1907 - 1973
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Ted Mathis
1909 - Unknown

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