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Asa Holcomb Post

Birth2 January 1817 - Elizabethtown, Essex County, New York, United States of America
Death16 September 1906 - Dayton, Yamhill County, Oregon, United States of America
MotherMary Holcomb/Holcombe
FatherDr. Asa Chapman Post

Born in Elizabethtown, Essex County, New York, United States of America on 2 January 1817 to Dr. Asa Chapman Post and Mary Holcomb/Holcombe. Asa Holcomb Post married CALNEH RICH AMES and had 9 children. She passed away on 16 September 1906 in Dayton, Yamhill County, Oregon, United States of America.

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Dr. Asa Chapman Post
1767 - 1859
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Mary Holcomb/holcombe
1774 - 1842
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Calneh Rich Ames
1822 - 1906
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Garland Jonathan Post
1865 - 1894
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Mary Elizabeth Post
1841 - 1934
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Rev. Fred Lewis Post
1853 - 1943
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Albert Gallotin Post
1847 - 1886
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Benjamin Franklin Post
1867 - 1913
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Sarah Etta Post
1855 - 1882
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Thalia Martha Post
1842 - 1925
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Deborah Post
1855 - Unknown
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Asa Alfred Post
1844 - 1926

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