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Silas Milton Kittle

Birth13 Feb 1871 - Cameron, Marshall, West Virginia
Death19 Feb 1924 - Texhoma, Texas, Oklahoma
MotherEmma Jane Kitlar
FatherStacey F Kettle

Born in Cameron, Marshall, West Virginia on 13 Feb 1871 to Stacey F Kettle and Emma Jane Kitlar. Silas Milton Kittle married Elizabeth Luiza Isbell and had 10 children. He passed away on 19 Feb 1924 in Texhoma, Texas, Oklahoma.

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Parents
Stacey F Kettle
1847 - 1923
Emma Jane Kitlar
1845 - 1923
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Luiza Isbell
1871 - 1934
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Lydia Catherine Kittle
1896 - 1920
Joseph Orrin Kittle
1903 - 1981
Nellie Jane Kittle
1892 - 1988
Violet Julia Kittle
1908 - 2000
Albert Stacy Kittle
1894 - 1942

Lloyd Henry Kittle
1905 - 1986
Charles Wesley Kittle
1901 - 1952
Elmer Leonard Kittle
1898 - 1979
John Lornze Kittle
1910 - 1985
Laura May Kittle
1900 - 1900

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