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Anna E. Piper

Birth3 Apr 1851 - White Springs, Union, Pennsylvania, United States
Death6 Apr 1932 - Otego, Jewell, Kansas, United States
MotherCatherine Herring
FatherDaniel Piper

Born in White Springs, Union, Pennsylvania, United States on 3 Apr 1851 to Daniel Piper and Catherine Herring. Anna E. Piper had 12 children. She passed away on 6 Apr 1932 in Otego, Jewell, Kansas, United States.

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Parents
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Daniel Piper
1811 - Unknown
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Catherine Herring
Unknown - Unknown
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Florence May Shively
1890 - 1987
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Ethel Izora Shively
1886 - 1963
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Ottomer Samuel Shively
1876 - 1944
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Benjamin Franklin Shively
1880 - 1959
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Jesse Allen Shively
1879 - 1942
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Marion Leroy Shively
1882 - 1966
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Wilbur E Schively
1884 - 1910
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John Calvin Shively
1888 - 1957
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Mary Shively
1878 - Unknown
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Juanita Nell Shively
1906 - Unknown
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Floyd Ray Shively
1890 - 1966
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Maude Catherine Shively
1877 - 1964

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