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George Bell Balch 1832–1909 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 4 Mar 1832
Birth Location: Campbell, Illinois
Death Date: 16 Aug 1909
Death Location: Canville, Neosho, Kansas, USA
Father: Theron Balch
Mother: Alpha Boyd
Spouse(s): Sarah Stevens
Children(s): Martha Balch, Garfield Balch, Orlin Balch, Edward Balch
In 1832, George Bell Balch entered the world in Campbell, Illinois, born to Theron Eusebius Balch And Alpha Boyd. George Bell Balch married Sarah Sally Stevens, and had children including Edward Stanton Balch, Garfield Theron Balch, Martha Alpha Balch, Orlin Morton Balch. George Bell Balch passed away in 1909 in Canville, Neosho, Kansas, USA.
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- In 1832, George Bell Balch entered the world in Campbell, Illinois, born to Theron Eusebius Balch And Alpha Boyd.
- George Bell Balch married Sarah Sally Stevens, and had children including Edward Stanton Balch, Garfield Theron Balch, Martha Alpha Balch, Orlin Morton Balch.
- George Bell Balch passed away in 1909 in Canville, Neosho, Kansas, USA.
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George Balch's Descendants
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1. Martha (Alpha) Balch 1872–1922
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2. Garfield (Theron) Balch 1880–1951
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3. Orlin (Morton) Balch 1876–1947
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4. Edward (Stanton) Balch 1874–1931
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 4 Mar 1832
Event Place: Campbell, Illinois
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 16 Aug 1909
Event Place: Canville, Neosho, Kansas, USA