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Clara Fall

Birth27 Aug 1845 - Lexington, Lafayette, Missouri, USA
Death10 Mar 1919 - Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA
MotherLucy Boody
FatherJohn C. Fall

Born in Lexington, Lafayette, Missouri, USA on 27 Aug 1845 to John C. Fall and Lucy Boody. Clara Fall married Edward Franklin Nicholson and had 8 children. She passed away on 10 Mar 1919 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
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John C. Fall
1816 - 1873
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Lucy Boody
Unknown - 1880
Spouse(s)
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Edward Franklin Nicholson
1837 - 1910
Children Show all
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Clara Nicholson
1876 - 1944
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Margaret Nicholson
1886 - 1961
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Wiliam Calvin Nicholson
1883 - 1926
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Franklin Nicholson
1875 - 1947
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Mary Bell Nicholson
1868 - 1942
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Robert Nicholson
1873 - 1953
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Lucy Fall Nicholson
1880 - 1949
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John S. Nicholson
1871 - Unknown

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