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Patton father of 17 children

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Patton father of 17 children
My Maternal Grandfather - George William Patton. Husband of Minnie Louellen (Leonard) Patton; father of 17 children. George William Patton was born October 10, 1898 in Weir City (Cherokee County) Kansas to Louis Franklin and Letha Elisabeth (Phipps) Patton.
George was a miner by trade and worked the tri-state area of Missouri, Oklahoma, and Kansas. Around 1940 the family moved to Tulsa (Tulsa County) Oklahoma where George lived when he died August 27, 1953.
Date & Place: in USA
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