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Edith Iola Munsee

Birth18 April 1891 - Hooper, Weber County, Utah, USA
Death15 November 1950 - Rupert, Minidoka County, Idaho, USA
MotherDiantha Amelia Paine
FatherGeorge Washington Munsee

Born in Hooper, Weber County, Utah, USA on 18 April 1891 to George Washington Munsee and Diantha Amelia Paine. Edith Iola Munsee married Earl Henry Haynes and had 8 children. She passed away on 15 November 1950 in Rupert, Minidoka County, Idaho, USA.

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Parents
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George Washington Munsee
1848 - 1911
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Diantha Amelia Paine
1851 - 1914
Spouse(s)
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Earl Henry Haynes
1894 - 1967
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Norma Ione Haynes (Gardner)(somervold)
1919 - 2001
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Eldon Dale Haynes
1927 - 1936
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Wilford G Haynes
1916 - 1917
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Richard Dean Haynes
1930 - 1985
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Letha Leora Haynes
1931 - 2001
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Verral Earl Haynes
1918 - 2005
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Arthur Floyd Haynes
1921 - 2016
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Eugene Munsee Haynes
1924 - 1992

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