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Alice Ann Skipton

Birth28 Sep 1861 - Centerville, IA, USA
Death1 Jan 1947 - Bloomington, McLean Co., IL, USA
MotherLovina Phillips
FatherJames A Skipton

Born in Centerville, IA, USA on 28 Sep 1861 to James A Skipton and Lovina Phillips. Alice Ann Skipton married James Allen Hospelhorn and had 6 children. She passed away on 1 Jan 1947 in Bloomington, McLean Co., IL, USA.

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James A Skipton
1837 - 1866
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Lovina Phillips
1843 - 1865
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James Allen Hospelhorn
1849 - 1938
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Ardella Hospelhorn
1886 - 1981
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Clara Effie Hospelhorn Farrell
1879 - 1960
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Edward Eldon Hospelhorn
1889 - 1984
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Roy Gilbert Hospelhorn
1896 - 1974
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Floyd Clinton Hospelhorn
1893 - 1968
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Jacob Hosplehorn
1883 - 1914

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