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David Bone

Birth11 Sep 1852 - Ohio
Death8 Sep 1929 - Kokomo, Howard, Indiana, USA
MotherJulie Ann Shellhouse
FatherWilliam M Bone

Born in Ohio on 11 Sep 1852 to William M Bone and Julie Ann Shellhouse. David Bone married Mary Elizabeth Wilson and had 9 children. He passed away on 8 Sep 1929 in Kokomo, Howard, Indiana, USA.

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Parents
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William M Bone
1813 - 1888
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Julie Ann Shellhouse
1824 - 1882
Spouse(s)
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Mary Elizabeth Wilson
1865 - 1946
Children Show all
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Maggie Edna Mabel Bone
1889 - 1935
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Ina Agnes Bone
1896 - 1980
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Grace A (Harriet) Bone
1885 - 1970
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Flossie Jeanette Bone
1898 - 1998
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Raymond E Charles Bone
1900 - 1964
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Daisy Luary Bone
1892 - 1962
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Mahlon Oliver Bone
1887 - 1952
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Theadore Aris Bone
1884 - 1914
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Estella Leota Bone
1904 - 1904

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