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Stephen Govan Roddy

Birth11 Dec 1851 - Smith County, Texas, USA
Death16 May 1894 - Canton, Van Zandt, Texas, USA
MotherMary Minerva Tennessee Thompson
FatherRobert Riley Roddy

Born in Smith County, Texas, USA on 11 Dec 1851 to Robert Riley Roddy and Mary Minerva Tennessee Thompson. Stephen Govan Roddy married Una Arbella (Francis) Clements and had 7 children. He passed away on 16 May 1894 in Canton, Van Zandt, Texas, USA.

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Parents
Robert Riley Roddy
1820 - 1880
Mary Minerva Tennessee Thompson
1828 - 1919
Spouse(s)
Una Arbella (Francis) Clements
1855 - 1889
Ludie Lee Harrell
1871 - 1916
Children Show all
Thomas Carl Roddy
1884 - 1972
Robert Christopher Roddy
1882 - 1976
Stephen Riley Roddy
1875 - 1898
Rubie Victoria Roddy
1886 - 1906

Eugene Roddy
1879 - 1887
Una T Roddy
1888 - 1889
Cherkoyne "Conny" Roddy
1877 - 1882

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