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Mary Elizabeth Stout

Birth11 Nov 1836 - Vernon Twp, Washington, Indiana, USA
Death12 October 1905 - Elkland, Webster, Missouri, USA
MotherSallie Ruberson
FatherBenjamin Hutchinson Stout

Born in Vernon Twp, Washington, Indiana, USA on 11 Nov 1836 to Benjamin Hutchinson Stout and Sallie Ruberson. Mary Elizabeth Stout married Edward Holt and had 8 children. She passed away on 12 October 1905 in Elkland, Webster, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
Benjamin Hutchinson Stout
1812 - 1874
Sallie Ruberson
1818 - 1871
Spouse(s)
Edward Holt
1833 - 1889
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Jiles Burlingame Holt
1866 - 1949
Sarah Ellen Holt
1864 - 1935
Sylvester Sandusky Holt
1859 - 1907
Elijah Benjamin "Lige" Holt
1872 - 1954

Virginia Jane Holt
1870 - 1943
Rose Ann Holt
1862 - 1870
Judie Viola Holt Atkinson
1876 - 1954
Bessie Holt
1889 - Unknown

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