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Amy Ward Sumption

Birth8 Feb 1843 - Ridgeville, Randolph, Indiana, United States
Death4 Mar 1929 FaG - Neodesha, Wilson County, Kansas, USA
MotherAnna Baldwin
FatherJohn Sumption

Born in Ridgeville, Randolph, Indiana, United States on 8 Feb 1843 to John Sumption and Anna Baldwin. Amy Ward Sumption had 8 children. She passed away on 4 Mar 1929 FaG in Neodesha, Wilson County, Kansas, USA.

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John Sumption
1813 - 1850
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Anna Baldwin
Unknown - 1901
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Margery Taylor
1876 - 1959
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Worthington Taylor
1872 - Unknown
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Orpha Taylor
1866 - 1953
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Clyde J Taylor
1879 - 1954
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Ernest H Taylor
1870 - Unknown
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Blanche A Taylor
1874 - 1959
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Sarah Alta Taylor
1886 - 1971
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Malissa Ella Taylor
1861 - 1910

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