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Edith Florence Given

Birth12 Feb 1877 - Braxton, Braxton County, West Virginia, United States
Death23 Feb 1931 - Not Available
MotherMartha Harriett Brown
FatherJames Corley Given

Born in Braxton, Braxton County, West Virginia, United States on 12 Feb 1877 to James Corley Given and Martha Harriett Brown. Edith Florence Given married Wetzel Given Wood and had 10 children. She passed away on 23 Feb 1931.

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James Corley Given
1851 - 1930
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Martha Harriett Brown
1853 - 1932
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Wetzel Given Wood
1880 - 1964
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Ray F Wood
1907 - 1980
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Blanche M Wood
1906 - 1998
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Prudence N Wood
1900 - 1941
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Samuel Calvin Wood
1909 - Unknown
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James P Wood
1911 - 1986
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Ralph Harvey Wood
1901 - 2002
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Ralph Henry Woods
1903 - 1960
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David Neal Wood
1918 - 2005
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Eugene W Wood
1915 - 1994
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Lewis Wetzel Wood
1913 - 1972

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