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Cornelia C Richards

Birth27 Sep 1842 - Montgomery County, New York, USA
Death5 JAN 1891 - City of Little Falls, NY
MotherAlmira Ladue
FatherRichard David Richards

Born in Montgomery County, New York, USA on 27 Sep 1842 to Richard David Richards and Almira Ladue. Cornelia C Richards married Norman Rankins and had 6 children. She passed away on 5 JAN 1891 in City of Little Falls, NY.

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Parents
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Richard David Richards
1814 - 1854
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Almira Ladue
1820 - 1878
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Norman Rankins
1836 - 1919
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James Freeman Rankins
1866 - 1922
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Amos Eugene Rankins
1871 - 1906
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Catharine Armitta Mittie Rankins
1862 - 1943
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Maude A Rankins
1873 - 1907
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Florence Flora Rankins
1869 - 1907
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Warren Wick Rankins
1880 - 1957

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