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Clarence John Scribner

Birth15 Feb 1867 - Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA
Death17 Apr 1926 - Oak Creek, Routt, Colorado, USA
MotherCornelia M. Hunt
FatherCharles Saul Scribner

Born in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, USA on 15 Feb 1867 to Charles Saul Scribner and Cornelia M. Hunt. Clarence John Scribner married Sophia Myrtle Anderson and had 8 children. He passed away on 17 Apr 1926 in Oak Creek, Routt, Colorado, USA.

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Charles Saul Scribner
1822 - 1894
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Cornelia M. Hunt
1830 - 1892
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Sophia Myrtle Anderson
1875 - 1913
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Harry Francis Scribner
1904 - 1999
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Dorothy M Scribner
1908 - 1966
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Clarence Edward Scribner
1899 - 1918
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Virginia Marguerite Scribner
1901 - 1958
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Stanley C Scribner
1912 - 1991
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Genevieve Josephine Scribner
1906 - 1985
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Eleanor E Scribner
1897 - 1902
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Infant Boy Scribner
1895 - 1895

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