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Charles William Elyea

Birth10 Sep 1870 - Osceola, Missouri, USA
Death24 Mar 1953 - Backus, Cass, Minnesota, USA
MotherJennette Orr
FatherSamuel Elyea

Born in Osceola, Missouri, USA on 10 Sep 1870 to Samuel Elyea and Jennette Orr. Charles William Elyea married Myrtle Evelyn Pearl Dawdy and had 11 children. He passed away on 24 Mar 1953 in Backus, Cass, Minnesota, USA.

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Samuel Elyea
1830 - 1914
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Jennette Orr
1835 - 1901
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Myrtle Evelyn Pearl Dawdy
1873 - 1922
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Samuel Edwin Elyea
1894 - 1994
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Celinda Jeannette Elyea
1896 - 1933
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Dorothy "Helen" Elyea
1898 - 1963
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Cecil Lynn Elyea
1907 - 1988
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James Theodore Elyea
1905 - 1951
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William Harry Elyea
1892 - 1917
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Ira Orr Elyea
1901 - 1956
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Bula May Elyea
1915 - 2004
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Evelyn Stella Elyea
1911 - 2000
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Rolland W Elyea
1903 - 1927
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Eugene "Dale" Elyea
1913 - 2001

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