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Augusta Cornelia McClain

Birth8 Feb 1886 - Pennsylvania
DeathFeb 1968 - Jersey Shore, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherMary Etta SNOOK
FatherJOHN WELLINGTON McClain

Born in Pennsylvania on 8 Feb 1886 to JOHN WELLINGTON McClain and Mary Etta SNOOK. Augusta Cornelia McClain married Hiram Whitman and had 6 children. She passed away on Feb 1968 in Jersey Shore, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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John Wellington Mcclain
1844 - Unknown
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Mary Etta Snook
1855 - 1942
Spouse(s)
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Hiram Whitman
1869 - 1933
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Earl Franklin Whitman
1906 - 1983
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Thelma Irene Whitman Smith
1916 - 2004
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Grace Estilla Whitman
1909 - 1929
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Hiram Whitman
1925 - 1995
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Walter E Whitman
1912 - 1939
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Mary Elizabeth Whitman Urian
1923 - 1994

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