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Caroline E Shingledecker

Birth14 Mar 1829 - Pennsylvania
DeathFeb 21 1921 - Akron City, Summit, Ohio
MotherSarah Hutchison
FatherJohn Shingledecker

Born in Pennsylvania on 14 Mar 1829 to John Shingledecker and Sarah Hutchison. Caroline E Shingledecker married Robert M. Edgar and had 8 children. She passed away on Feb 21 1921 in Akron City, Summit, Ohio.

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Parents
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John Shingledecker
1808 - 1861
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Sarah Hutchison
1810 - 1873
Spouse(s)
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Robert M. Edgar
1824 - 1882
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John Edgar
1848 - 1936
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James E. Edgar
1853 - 1937
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Frank F. Edgar
1863 - 1931
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Alvin Scott Edgar
1856 - 1926
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Maggie Edgar
1849 - 1873
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Priscilla Edgar
1858 - Unknown
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Viola M Edgar
1868 - 1948
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Ida Amber Edgar
1873 - Unknown

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