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David Alba Scribner

Birth30 NOV 1840 - Topsham, Lincoln, Maine
Death7 FEB 1912 - Brooklyn, Kings, New York
MotherIslethera Althea Howland
FatherDavid W Deacon Scribner

Born in Topsham, Lincoln, Maine on 30 NOV 1840 to David W Deacon Scribner and Islethera Althea Howland. David Alba Scribner married Virginia Augusta Hale and had 5 children. He passed away on 7 FEB 1912 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York.

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David W Deacon Scribner
1795 - 1890
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Islethera Althea Howland
1802 - 1843
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Virginia Augusta Hale
1848 - 1940
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Mary Islethera Scribner
1882 - 1959
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Ella Virginia Scribner
1884 - 1935
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Henry Dickinson Scribner
1880 - 1943
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Wallace Flint Scribner
1877 - 1882
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Mary E Scribner
1891 - Unknown

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