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William Stephen Stoops

Birth6 Feb 1864 - Clay City, Clay, Indiana, United States
Death27 Dec 1923 - Sheridan, Dallas, Missouri
MotherNancy Lowdermilk
FatherFrancis Marion Stoops

Born in Clay City, Clay, Indiana, United States on 6 Feb 1864 to Francis Marion Stoops and Nancy Lowdermilk. William Stephen Stoops married Malissa E "Lissie" Rowland and had 8 children. He passed away on 27 Dec 1923 in Sheridan, Dallas, Missouri.

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Francis Marion Stoops
1838 - 1898
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Nancy Lowdermilk
1843 - 1869
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Malissa E "Lissie" Rowland
1868 - 1906
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Clarence Alonzo "Lonnie" Stoops
1888 - 1954
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Marion Leslie Stoops
1896 - 1966
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Irvin Ennis Stoops
1897 - 1951
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Myrtle Vandora Stoops
1893 - 1983
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William Roscoe Stoops
1906 - 1980
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Ethel Stoops
1891 - Unknown
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Alta Frances Stoops
1901 - 1973
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Edwin E Stoops
1898 - Unknown

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