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Cora Etta Studer

Birth25 Sep 1892 - Jewell County, Kansas, USA
Death13 Jan 1958 - Concordia, Cloud, Kansas, USA
MotherElnora KERSHNER
FatherAlois Studer

Born in Jewell County, Kansas, USA on 25 Sep 1892 to Alois Studer and Elnora KERSHNER. Cora Etta Studer married Raymond Edwin McMILLAN and had 10 children. She passed away on 13 Jan 1958 in Concordia, Cloud, Kansas, USA.

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Parents
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Alois Studer
1857 - 1930
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Elnora Kershner
1859 - 1903
Spouse(s)
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Raymond Edwin Mcmillan
1889 - 1969
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Wilber A Mcmillan
1918 - 1978
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Rachael May Mcmillan
1916 - 1985
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Irma Jean Mcmillan
1927 - 2013
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Lila Joann Mcmillan
1931 - 2011
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Richard Mcmillan
1922 - 2001
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Harold Mcmillin
1914 - 1953
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Kenneth Raymond Mcmillan
1930 - 2007
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Max Alexander Mcmillan
1921 - 2003
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Ronald L. Mcmillan
1934 - 1947
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Kenneth Ray Mcmillan
1930 - 2007

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