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Cora Elizabeth Stokey

Birth14 MAY 1876 - Canton, Stark County, Ohio
Death10 MAY 1959 - Shalersville Portage CountyHome, Shalersville Twp., Portage Co., Ohio
MotherElizabeth May
FatherChristopher John Stokey

Born in Canton, Stark County, Ohio on 14 MAY 1876 to Christopher John Stokey and Elizabeth May. Cora Elizabeth Stokey married Sylvanus Mortimer (Charles S) Harsh and had 8 children. She passed away on 10 MAY 1959 in Shalersville Portage CountyHome, Shalersville Twp., Portage Co., Ohio.

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Parents
Christopher John Stokey
1842 - 1907
Elizabeth May
1848 - 1914
Spouse(s)
Sylvanus Mortimer (Charles S) Harsh
1860 - 1904
Moved Sft Daniel Webster Mull
1879 - 1953
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William Lester Harsh
1895 - 1963
Nettie May Harsh
1896 - 1959
Genevieve Edna Mull
1914 - 1996
Gertrude Louise Harsh
1903 - 1964

John Christopher Herman Harsh
1900 - 1948
Josiah (Joe) Alexander Mull
1905 - 1972
Moved Sft Margaret Geneva "Maggie" Harsh - Keifer Shull
1898 - 1947
Lydia(lidy Belle Harsh) Waneta Belle Barrett
1901 - 1996

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