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William Thomas Scribner

BirthJuly 29, 1874 - Arkansas
DeathDec 03, 1952 - San Francisco, California
MotherEdith Caroline Malinda Shipman
FatherSamuel Scribner

Born in Arkansas on July 29, 1874 to Samuel Scribner and Edith Caroline Malinda Shipman. William Thomas Scribner married Mary F Creasy and had 6 children. He passed away on Dec 03, 1952 in San Francisco, California.

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Samuel Scribner
1845 - Unknown
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Edith Caroline Malinda Shipman
1857 - Unknown
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Mary F Creasy
1879 - 1966
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Iva Bell Scribner
1897 - 1969
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Charles Lee Scribner
1904 - 1971
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Mabel J Scribner
1910 - 1997
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Elbert Franklin Scribner
1907 - 1987
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Luther Horton Scribner
1897 - 1963
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William Lin Scribner
1913 - 1978

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