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Ada I Ormsbee

Birth29 June 1880 - Springfield, Clark, Ohio, USA
Death27 August 1943 - Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, USA
MotherCora Blanche Bugbey
FatherBenjamin Allyn Ormsbee

Born in Springfield, Clark, Ohio, USA on 29 June 1880 to Benjamin Allyn Ormsbee and Cora Blanche Bugbey. Ada I Ormsbee married Sylvester Earl Mergler and had 11 children. She passed away on 27 August 1943 in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, USA.

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Parents
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Benjamin Allyn Ormsbee
1856 - 1921
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Cora Blanche Bugbey
1854 - 1933
Spouse(s)
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Sylvester Earl Mergler
1879 - 1948
Children Show all
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Leo Edward Mergler
1920 - 1997
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Mildred May Mergler
1904 - 1980
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Harriet L. Mergler
1906 - 1979
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Joseph Earl Mergler
1902 - 1904
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Robert Roy Mergler
1910 - 1996
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Helen I Mergler
1913 - 1975
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Thomas Augustine Mergler
1915 - 1998
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Raphael Anthony Mergler
1918 - 1968
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Mary Margaret Mergler
1921 - 1989
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John A Mergler
1909 - 1981
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William Earl Mergler
1908 - 1908

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