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Edith M. Estlinbaum

Birth9 July 1902 - Junction City, Geary County, Kansas, USA
Death4 January 1991 - Junctiion City, Geary, Kansas, USA
MotherDaisy Mae Graves
FatherGeorge John Estlinbaum

Born in Junction City, Geary County, Kansas, USA on 9 July 1902 to George John Estlinbaum and Daisy Mae Graves. Edith M. Estlinbaum married Forrest Fulton Kelly and had 5 children. She passed away on 4 January 1991 in Junctiion City, Geary, Kansas, USA.

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George John Estlinbaum
1876 - 1951
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Daisy Mae Graves
1877 - 1964
Spouse(s)
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Forrest Fulton Kelly
1894 - 1938
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Donald R Kelly
1934 - 2015
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Forrest Fulton Kelly
1926 - 1999
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Melvin G.(deke) Kelly
1927 - 1997
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Grace Ruth Kelly
1929 - 2006
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Marjorie Mae Kelly
1924 - 1988

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