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Armida Kitchingman

Birth27 SEP 1866 - Wisconsin
Death19 APR 1903 - Racine, Wi
MotherMary Jane Austin
FatherWilliam Shepherd Kitchingman

Born in Wisconsin on 27 SEP 1866 to William Shepherd Kitchingman and Mary Jane Austin. Armida Kitchingman married James Erwin Wilson and had 8 children. She passed away on 19 APR 1903 in Racine, Wi.

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Parents
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William Shepherd Kitchingman
1835 - 1887
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Mary Jane Austin
1834 - 1918
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James Erwin Wilson
1865 - 1940
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Adrian Russell Wilson
1895 - 1976
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Ward Amos Wilson
1892 - 1965
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Ruby Wilson
1897 - Unknown
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Ray E Wilson
1887 - 1976
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Ada O Wilson
1896 - 1979
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William Wilson
1888 - Unknown
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Armida Wilson
1889 - Unknown
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Oliver W Wilson
1879 - 1879

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