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Bessie Eula Elder

Birth10 Nov 1902 - Echo, Umatilla, Oregon, USA
Death19 Feb 1969 - Echo, Umatilla, Oregon, USA
MotherSadie Catherine Whitworth
FatherElva Elden Elder

Born in Echo, Umatilla, Oregon, USA on 10 Nov 1902 to Elva Elden Elder and Sadie Catherine Whitworth. Bessie Eula Elder married Joseph Andrew Polley and had 5 children. She passed away on 19 Feb 1969 in Echo, Umatilla, Oregon, USA.

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Parents
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Elva Elden Elder
1873 - 1944
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Sadie Catherine Whitworth
1871 - 1936
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Andrew Polley
1886 - 1947
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Claude Leslie Stamper
1901 - 1988
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Elva Emeline Polly
1918 - 1961
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Jessie Lee Stamper
1932 - 1932
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Clarence L. Stamper
1927 - 1998
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Claude L Stamper
1922 - 1999
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Clarice L Stamper
1935 - 2014

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