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Alvie E. Carrender

Birth26 Oct 1880 - Hickory Hill, Spring Garden, Missouri, USA
Death22 January 1951 - Hickory Hill, Cole, Missouri, USA
MotherMalinda Reynolds
FatherJames Matthew Carrender

Born in Hickory Hill, Spring Garden, Missouri, USA on 26 Oct 1880 to James Matthew Carrender and Malinda Reynolds. Alvie E. Carrender married William Patrick Jester and had 8 children. She passed away on 22 January 1951 in Hickory Hill, Cole, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
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James Matthew Carrender
1824 - 1885
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Malinda Reynolds
1838 - 1903
Spouse(s)
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William Patrick Jester
1880 - 1966
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Earl Emmitt Jester
1901 - 1972
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Myrtle Beaulah Jester
1915 - 1997
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Vergie E Jester
1906 - 1975
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Essie Ann Jester
1906 - 1978
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Roy Ray Jester
1903 - 1988
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Willard Nelson Jester
1912 - 2000
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Raymond Everett Jester
1919 - 1944
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Ruth Viola Jester
1921 - Unknown

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