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Almeda Ogle

Birth18 May 1874 - Taney County, Missouri, United States of America
Death29 January 1957 - Morris, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, United States of America
MotherMartha Jane Surratt
FatherCanaan Ogle

Born in Taney County, Missouri, United States of America on 18 May 1874 to Canaan Ogle and Martha Jane Surratt. Almeda Ogle married Dr George Washington Graves and had 13 children. She passed away on 29 January 1957 in Morris, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, United States of America.

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Parents
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Canaan Ogle
1831 - 1913
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Martha Jane Surratt
1839 - 1905
Spouse(s)
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Dr George Washington Graves
1870 - 1933
Children Show all
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Effie Graves
1899 - 1985
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Eva Nellie Graves
1895 - 1935
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Cora Bertha Graves
1893 - 1970
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Everett Graves
1906 - 1990
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Bert Mooney Graves
1908 - 1928
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Leonard Adam Graves
1904 - 1950
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Maggie Lou Graves
1902 - 1986
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Doc Arnold Graves
1917 - 1998
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Elizetta Graves
1896 - 1897
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George Russell Graves
1915 - 1979
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Ella Graves
1911 - 1983
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Dalay Graves
1913 - 2000
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Delay Graves
1913 - 2000

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