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Edith M Stuart

Birth7 February 1874 - Boone County, Iowa, USA
Death18 December 1950 - Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, USA
MotherMary Ann Pummel
FatherJohnson Stewart

Born in Boone County, Iowa, USA on 7 February 1874 to Johnson Stewart and Mary Ann Pummel. Edith M Stuart married Henry Andrew Reamann and had 6 children. She passed away on 18 December 1950 in Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, USA.

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Parents
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Johnson Stewart
1840 - 1940
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Mary Ann Pummel
1842 - 1884
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Henry Andrew Reamann
1866 - 1927
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Mckinley Harmon Reamann
1898 - 1982
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Edith Bonnie Reamann
1908 - 2000
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Mabel Clara Reamann
1890 - 1961
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Harry Stuart Reamann
1893 - 1971
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Roger W Reamann
1902 - 1979
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Beatrice Maude Reamann
1896 - 1983

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