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Cornelia Wheaton

BirthJune 20, 1835 - Pompey, Onondaga Co., NY
Death9 Jan 1878 - Lowell, Middlesex, MA
MotherEllen Douglas Birdseye
FatherCharles Augustus Wheaton

Born in Pompey, Onondaga Co., NY on June 20, 1835 to Charles Augustus Wheaton and Ellen Douglas Birdseye. Cornelia Wheaton married Frederick Fanning Ayer (Ayers/ Eyre) and had 5 children. She passed away on 9 Jan 1878 in Lowell, Middlesex, MA.

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Charles Augustus Wheaton
1809 - 1882
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Ellen Douglas Birdseye
1816 - 1858
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Frederick Fanning Ayer (Ayers/ Eyre)
1822 - 1918
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Charles 'Chilly' Fanning Ayer
1865 - 1956
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Ellen Wheaton Ayer
1859 - 1951
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Louise Raynor Ayer
1876 - 1955
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Dr James Cook "Jamie" Ayer
1862 - 1939
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Ellen S Judkins
1860 - 1951

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