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David Daniel Rees

Birth03 Oct 1867 - Homewood, Beaver, Pennsylvania, USA
Death19 May 1934 - Columbus, Franklin, Ohio
MotherMary Elizabeth Jenkins
FatherGeorge Rees

Born in Homewood, Beaver, Pennsylvania, USA on 03 Oct 1867 to George Rees and Mary Elizabeth Jenkins. David Daniel Rees married Martha May Leggett and had 15 children. He passed away on 19 May 1934 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio.

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George Rees
1828 - 1897
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Mary Elizabeth Jenkins
1837 - 1898
Spouse(s)
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Martha May Leggett
1870 - 1947
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Mary Elizabeth Rees
1897 - 1945
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Grace Jeanette Rees
1900 - 1992
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Roy Samuel Rees
1901 - 1965
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Pearl Lillian Rees
1896 - 1976
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Maude Belle Rees
1902 - 1992
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Paul Leggett Rees
1907 - 1976
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Elsie May Rees
1892 - 1948
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Nellie Cordelia Rees
1894 - 1943
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David Hugh Rees
1898 - 1905
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Juanita Margery Rees
1911 - 1981
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Sarah Ellen Rees
1908 - 1908
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Mary Rees
1904 - 1904
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Unknown Rees
1910 - Unknown
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Infant Son Rees
1889 - 1900
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Robert G. Rees
1914 - 1915

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