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Cornelia Ann Long

Birth20 Jan 1842 - Danville, Vermilion, Illinois, United States
Death23 Dec 1939 - Neodesha, Wilson, Kansas, United States
MotherMaria Barbara Clapp
FatherAbram Long

Born in Danville, Vermilion, Illinois, United States on 20 Jan 1842 to Abram Long and Maria Barbara Clapp. Cornelia Ann Long married Phillip Starr and had 5 children. She passed away on 23 Dec 1939 in Neodesha, Wilson, Kansas, United States.

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Abram Long
1812 - 1889
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Maria Barbara Clapp
1819 - 1886
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Phillip Starr
1837 - 1867
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James William Starr
1865 - 1953
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Philip A. Starr
1867 - 1951
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Christina M Olson
1871 - Unknown
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Catherine Elizabeth Starr
1860 - 1952
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Emma Jane "Jennie" Starr
1861 - 1945

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