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Earl St Elmo Sheldon

BirthJul 1889 - Maine
Death10 Jul 1931 - Hallowell, Kennebec, Maine, United States
MotherAlberta Winona ROLLINS
FatherJohn Sheldon

Born in Maine on Jul 1889 to John Sheldon and Alberta Winona ROLLINS. Earl St Elmo Sheldon married Maude B Knowles and had 7 children. He passed away on 10 Jul 1931 in Hallowell, Kennebec, Maine, United States.

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John Sheldon
1868 - Unknown
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Alberta Winona Rollins
1872 - 1957
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Maude B Knowles
1892 - 1977
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Norma Bearnice Sheldon
1920 - 1969
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Erlene Sheldon
1911 - 1975
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Beulah Sheldon Yeaton
1913 - 1992
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Charles Sheldon
1922 - 1944
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Eleanor Marie Sheldon
1924 - 1991
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Robert Sheldon
1915 - 1946
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Joseph K Sheldon
1930 - 2009

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