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Horace Benton Shelley

Birth4 January 1854 - New Castle, Henry, Indiana
Death14 January 1944 - Guthrie Center, Guthrie, Iowa, USA
MotherHarriet Caroline Butterfield
FatherRichard Thornton (twin to Caleb) Shelley

Born in New Castle, Henry, Indiana on 4 January 1854 to Richard Thornton (twin to Caleb) Shelley and Harriet Caroline Butterfield. Horace Benton Shelley married Martha Elma Sweezey and had 10 children. He passed away on 14 January 1944 in Guthrie Center, Guthrie, Iowa, USA.

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Parents
Richard Thornton (Twin To Caleb) Shelley
1828 - 1918
Harriet Caroline Butterfield
1830 - 1905
Spouse(s)
Martha Elma Sweezey
1857 - 1944
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Gorden Howard Shelley
1890 - 1964
Emerson Benton Shelley
1880 - 1957
Arden Horace Shelley
1883 - 1973
Allison Glenwood Shelley
1895 - 1971
Bertha May Shelley
1878 - 1973

Russell Thornton Shelley
1886 - 1965
Olive Harriet Shelley
1892 - 1901
Clara Elma Shelley
1881 - 1963
Cora Emaline Shelley
1888 - 1889
Allison G Shelley
1885 - 1885

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