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Wilson Taylor Vantrease

Birth24 Dec 1853 - Wilson County, Tennessee, USA
Death21 Jun 1935 - Wilson, Hill, Montana, United States
MotherElmira/Almira Susanna Taylor
FatherGeorge Washington Vantrease

Born in Wilson County, Tennessee, USA on 24 Dec 1853 to George Washington Vantrease and Elmira/Almira Susanna Taylor. Wilson Taylor Vantrease married Martha Josephine Smith Vantrease and had 7 children. He passed away on 21 Jun 1935 in Wilson, Hill, Montana, United States.

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George Washington Vantrease
1825 - Unknown
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Elmira/almira Susanna Taylor
1837 - Unknown
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Martha Josephine Smith Vantrease
1856 - 1913
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Laura F Hudson
1877 - 1954
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Lassie J Vantrease
1873 - 1953
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Thomas Wilson Vantrease
1871 - 1954
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Journal Howell Vantrease
1879 - 1925
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Octava Belle Vantrease
1882 - 1942
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Daisy N Vantrease
1886 - 1971
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Ida May Vantrease
1883 - 1969

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