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Edith E Redd

Birth27 Apr 1852 - Ross, Ohio
Death31 Aug 1931 - Blue Ridge, Fannin, Georgia, USA
MotherEleanor Patrick
FatherBenjamin Redd

Born in Ross, Ohio on 27 Apr 1852 to Benjamin Redd and Eleanor Patrick. Edith E Redd married Albert Lyman Tone and had 10 children. She passed away on 31 Aug 1931 in Blue Ridge, Fannin, Georgia, USA.

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Parents
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Benjamin Redd
1823 - 1864
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Eleanor Patrick
1825 - 1916
Spouse(s)
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Albert Lyman Tone
1848 - 1915
Children Show all
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Lawrence Tone
1887 - 1932
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Albert Lyman Tone
1875 - 1952
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Edna Mae Tone
1877 - 1966
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Arthur Howard Tone
1890 - 1976
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John Benjamin Tone
1873 - 1939
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Harry Chester Tone
1879 - 1945
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Essie Blanch Tone
1882 - 1934
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Carl Tone
1879 - Unknown
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Callie Tone
1884 - Unknown
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Ella Mary Tone
1884 - 1962

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