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Beulah Everett

Birth15 July 1881 - Lynnport, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Death29 Jun 1924 - Allentown, Pennsylvania
MotherMary Ohlinger
FatherMonroe Everett

Born in Lynnport, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, United States of America on 15 July 1881 to Monroe Everett and Mary Ohlinger. Beulah Everett married Charles O Snyder and had 8 children. She passed away on 29 Jun 1924 in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

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Monroe Everett
1849 - 1943
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Mary Ohlinger
1857 - 1933
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Charles O Snyder
1878 - 1938
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George H Snyder
1905 - 1936
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Henry Monroe Snyder
1902 - 1967
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Mary L Snyder
1912 - 1974
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Russell Charles Snyder
1913 - 1998
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Leroy Robert Snyder
1911 - 1976
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Leroy Robert Snyder
1914 - 2005
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Russel 1915 Carleton Snyder
1915 - 1999
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Russell Charles Snyder
1914 - 1993

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