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Charles Bud Stiner

Birth30 August 1877 - Union County, Tennessee, United States of America
Death3 April 1964 - Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana, United States of America
MotherElizabeth Stiner
FatherPeter Franklin Stiner

Born in Union County, Tennessee, United States of America on 30 August 1877 to Peter Franklin Stiner and Elizabeth Stiner. Charles Bud Stiner married Pearly E Beeler and had 11 children. He passed away on 3 April 1964 in Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana, United States of America.

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Parents
Peter Franklin Stiner
1831 - 1925
Elizabeth Stiner
1839 - 1892
Spouse(s)
Pearly E Beeler
1877 - 1908
Harriet Elizabeth Savage
1891 - 1989
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Clifford Stiner
1923 - 1923
Curtis Hobart "Curt" Stiner
1898 - 1988
Arkie Lela Stiner
1902 - 1983
Firmin V. Stiner
1919 - 1983
Lassie F Stiner
1900 - 1987
Paul Stiner
1926 - 2001

Edith Lynch
1912 - Unknown
Russell Stiner
1928 - 2005
Charles Mckuin Stiner
1924 - 1926
Rudolph Mcwen Stiner
1921 - 1995
Theodore Roosevelt (Ted) Stiner
1903 - 1992

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