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William Henry Sowder

BirthFeb 1853 - Rockcastle County, Kentucky
Death03 Feb 1946 - Mt. Vernon, Rockcastle, Kentucky, USA
MotherEsther Vanderpool
FatherHackley SOWDER

Born in Rockcastle County, Kentucky on Feb 1853 to Hackley SOWDER and Esther Vanderpool. William Henry Sowder married Mary J. Meese Sowder and had 6 children. He passed away on 03 Feb 1946 in Mt. Vernon, Rockcastle, Kentucky, USA.

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Hackley Sowder
1823 - 1910
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Esther Vanderpool
1826 - 1864
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Mary J. Meese Sowder
1856 - 1939
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John Christopher Sowder
1878 - 1933
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Walter W Sowder
1897 - 1971
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Laura Catherine Sowder
1885 - 1983
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Elbert Elmer Sowder
1880 - Unknown
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George Edmonds
1883 - 1970
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China E. Sowder
1875 - 1953

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