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Charles SHEPARD

BirthDec 1861 - Danville, Pennsylvania
Death17 Dec 1928 - Milton, PA
MotherMary Davis Shephard/Shepard
FatherJohn Shephard/Shepard

Born in Danville, Pennsylvania on Dec 1861 to John Shephard/Shepard and Mary Davis Shephard/Shepard. Charles SHEPARD married Mary A Sheehy and had 7 children. He passed away on 17 Dec 1928 in Milton, PA.

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John Shephard/shepard
1831 - 1889
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Mary Davis Shephard/shepard
1837 - 1912
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Mary A Sheehy
1869 - 1927
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Charles Edward Shepard
1897 - 1968
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Leona Cecelia Shephard
1901 - 1991
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Mary E Shepard
1894 - Unknown
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William Joseph Shepard
1909 - 1965
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Francis D Shepard
1906 - Unknown
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John J Shepard
1892 - Unknown
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Else K. Rossell
1891 - 1934

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