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Augusta Leula Borcherding

Birth25 August 1879 - Bridgeport, Wise, Texas, United States
Death19 December 1958 - Wilson, Carter, OK,USA
MotherMary Matilda Skiles
FatherHenry Borcherding

Born in Bridgeport, Wise, Texas, United States on 25 August 1879 to Henry Borcherding and Mary Matilda Skiles. Augusta Leula Borcherding married Albert L Beers and had 12 children. She passed away on 19 December 1958 in Wilson, Carter, OK,USA.

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Parents
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Henry Borcherding
1835 - 1883
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Mary Matilda Skiles
1842 - 1887
Spouse(s)
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Albert L Beers
1869 - 1938
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Nora Faye Beers
1905 - 1998
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Jimmie Carmen Beers
1921 - 1990
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Irvin Oscar Beers
1899 - 1953
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Bessie Matilda Beers
1895 - 1982
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Lola Thelma Beers
1897 - 1986
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Ruth Ann Beers
1901 - 1916
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Ven Lorraine Beers
1912 - 1996
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Charlotte Juanita Beers
1916 - 1939
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Bennie Ieula Beers
1908 - 1909
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Robbie Nell Beers
1924 - 2013
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Fury Beers
1909 - Unknown
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Sons Beers
1903 - 1903

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