10 Oct 1896 - married George B. Conkle Stiles in Adams Co, IN. Children include:
Kenneth E. b1908
Sources
Birth -
not found
1880, age 0 - IN, Adams, Wabash, ED 134, page 15, family 128. "United States Census, 1880", FamilySearch Record: MHMH-11D : 14 August 2017, Mary C. Gurtner in household of Christian Gurtner.
1896 marriage -
county register of returns - page 37. "Indiana Marriages, 1811-2019", FamilySearch Record: XXV3-4PJ : Thu Oct 19 14:52:01 UTC 2023, Entry for George B C Stiles and Marie L Gurtner, 10 Oct 1896.
1900, age 21 - IN, Adams, Wabash, Geneva, ED 13, sheet 11A, family 259. "United States Census, 1900", FamilySearch Record: MMBW-DWB : accessed 16 September 2020, Marie C Stiles in household of George C Stiles.
1910, age 30 - OK, Washington, Bartlesville ward 5, ward 252, sheet 13A, family 281. "United States Census, 1910", FamilySearch Record: ML7N-ZFN : accessed 16 September 2020, Marie Stiles in household of George Stiles.
1920, age 40 - OK, Washington, Bartlesville ward 5, ED 271, sheet 14B, family 333. "United States Census, 1920", FamilySearch Record: MN1J-LDT : accessed 16 September 2020, Marie C Stiles in household of George B Stiles.
1930, age 50 - OK, Osage, Foraker, ED 57-21, sheet 24A, family 576. "United States Census, 1930", FamilySearch Record: XCW1-H63 : accessed 16 September 2020, Marie Stiles in household of George C Stiles.
1940, age 60 - OK, Washington, Jefferson, ED 74-16, sheet 21B, family 439. "United States Census, 1940", FamilySearch Record: VBKB-18F : 27 July 2019, Marie C Stiles in household of George B C Stiles.
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