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Ada R Loree

Birth14 Mar 1869 - Livingston, Michigan, USA
Death18 December 1954 - Isabella County, Michigan, United States of America
MotherMatilda Renn
FatherGeorge Loree

Born in Livingston, Michigan, USA on 14 Mar 1869 to George Loree and Matilda Renn. Ada R Loree married William Henry Elliott and had 7 children. She passed away on 18 December 1954 in Isabella County, Michigan, United States of America.

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Parents
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George Loree
1815 - 1871
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Matilda Renn
1829 - 1902
Spouse(s)
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William Henry Elliott
1867 - 1949
Children Show all
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Henry Lafezat Elliott
1889 - 1941
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Nina Rosina Elliott
1898 - 1957
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Veva Elliott
1893 - 1972
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Robert Anderson Elliott
1890 - 1982
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Alice Lenore Elliott
1900 - 1980
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James Napolean Elliott
1883 - 1936
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Nettie Matilda Elliott
1886 - 1975

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