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Edna E Milligan

Birth16 Jun 1878 - Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky, USA
Death08 Sep 1943 - Cincinnati Ward 2, Hamilton, Ohio
MotherMary Elizabeth "betty" Casey
FatherJoseph Black Milligan

Born in Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky, USA on 16 Jun 1878 to Joseph Black Milligan and Mary Elizabeth "betty" Casey. Edna E Milligan had 7 children. She passed away on 08 Sep 1943 in Cincinnati Ward 2, Hamilton, Ohio.

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Joseph Black Milligan
1798 - 1872
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Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Casey
1855 - 1913
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Albert Craig Jacobs
1908 - 1955
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Louis H Jacobs
1913 - 1985
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Edna F Jacobs
1909 - 1982
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Janet B. Jacobs
1917 - 1994
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Charles Kendall Jacobs
1921 - 1989
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Cornelius D Jacobs
1913 - 1987
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Grace May Jacobs
1911 - 1912

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