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William John STOOPS

Birth20 Jul 1874 - Pennsylvania
Death21 Jun 1932 - Manistee, Manistee, Michigan, USA
MotherHenrietta Jane SMITH
FatherWilliam G. STOOPS

Born in Pennsylvania on 20 Jul 1874 to William G. STOOPS and Henrietta Jane SMITH. William John STOOPS married Mary Ann Richley and had 7 children. He passed away on 21 Jun 1932 in Manistee, Manistee, Michigan, USA.

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William G. Stoops
1837 - 1917
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Henrietta Jane Smith
1841 - 1926
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Mary Ann Richley
1882 - 1971
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Nellie Margaret Stoops
1906 - 1991
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Clifford Harold Stoops
1910 - 1974
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Ethel Stoops
1903 - 1988
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Carl Cecil Stoops
1916 - 1968
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Donald Arthur Stoops
1925 - 2001
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Harry Hazen Stoops
1902 - 1902
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Beatrice Stoops
1918 - 1919

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