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Anna D Redding

Birth14 DEC 1866 - Beaver Brook, New York, USA
Death20 SEP 1950 - Middletown, Orange, New York, USA
MotherEllen O'Rourke
FatherPhillip Redding

Born in Beaver Brook, New York, USA on 14 DEC 1866 to Phillip Redding and Ellen O'Rourke. Anna D Redding married Christoper Joseph Genegel and had 6 children. She passed away on 20 SEP 1950 in Middletown, Orange, New York, USA.

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Phillip Redding
1818 - 1880
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Ellen O'rourke
1832 - 1927
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Christoper Joseph Genegel
1864 - 1947
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John A Genegel
1913 - 1966
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Albert F Genegel
1905 - 1969
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Mary C Genegel
1908 - 1995
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Catherine Genegel
1903 - Unknown
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Christopher Joseph Genegel
1909 - 1991
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Helen Genegel
Unknown - Unknown

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