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Charles E Cornforth

Birth19 Aug 1857 - Waterville, Maine
Death3 Feb 1940 - Oakland, Maine
MotherMelora A. Cornforth
FatherHiram Cornforth

Born in Waterville, Maine on 19 Aug 1857 to Hiram Cornforth and Melora A. Cornforth. Charles E Cornforth married Lottie Mae Hynes and had 7 children. He passed away on 3 Feb 1940 in Oakland, Maine.

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Hiram Cornforth
1834 - 1916
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Melora A. Cornforth
1834 - 1918
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Lottie Mae Hynes
1875 - 1969
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Beatrice Cornforth
1910 - Unknown
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Hazel E Cornforth
1898 - Unknown
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Mildred Bernice Cornforth
1900 - 1998
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Albert E Cornforth
1903 - 1950
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Kgertrude M Cornforth
1913 - 1983
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Gladys Estelle Cornforth
1895 - 1998
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Gladys E Brewer
Unknown - Unknown

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