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Edith Belle SCRIBNER

Birth13 NOV 1872 - Berlin, WI
DeathDecember 18, 1934 - Langdon, North Dakota 58249 USA
MotherSusan Oriela Bunce
FatherSamuel Rayno Scribner

Born in Berlin, WI on 13 NOV 1872 to Samuel Rayno Scribner and Susan Oriela Bunce. Edith Belle SCRIBNER married RICHARD Seccombe and had 12 children. She passed away on December 18, 1934 in Langdon, North Dakota 58249 USA.

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Parents
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Samuel Rayno Scribner
1832 - 1894
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Susan Oriela Bunce
1844 - 1931
Spouse(s)
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Richard Seccombe
1861 - 1944
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Frederick Robert Seccombe
1903 - 1983
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Francis Richard Seccombe
1912 - 1947
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Ethel Grace Seccombe
1909 - 2010
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Margaret Seccombe
1910 - 1991
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William Samuel Seccombe
1900 - 1959
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Alice Bird Seccombe
1898 - 1977
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Susan May Seccombe
1904 - 1993
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James Henry Seccombe
1901 - 1964
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Mary Ellen Seccombe
1903 - 1988
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Edith Jane Seccombe
1906 - 1906
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Minnie Blanche Seccombe
1907 - 1908
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Richard Daniel Seccombe
1908 - 1908

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