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Shadrach Stacy orders from the Civil War

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Shadrach Stacy orders from the Civil War
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Shadrach  Stacy
Shadrach Stacy
Apr 30, 1841 - May 17, 1923
Shadrach Stacy was born on April 30, 1841 in Perry County, Kentucky United States, and died at age 82 years old on May 17, 1923. Shadrach Stacy was buried at Plowman Cemetery Darfork, Perry County, Kentucky, USA in Darfork.
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