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Edward Everett Summers

Birth4 Nov 1857 - Porter, Gallia, Ohio
Death9 Nov 1941 - Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, USA
MotherEliza Frances Poindexter
FatherWilliam Summers

Born in Porter, Gallia, Ohio on 4 Nov 1857 to William Summers and Eliza Frances Poindexter. Edward Everett Summers married Eva Estelle Howe Summers and had 9 children. He passed away on 9 Nov 1941 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, USA.

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William Summers
Unknown - Unknown
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Eliza Frances Poindexter
1825 - 1911
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Eva Estelle Howe Summers
1858 - 1930
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Marvetta Summers
1886 - 1972
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Elbert Summers
1895 - 1932
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Clyde H Summers
1888 - 1978
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Louise Margaret Summers
1892 - 1987
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Walter Raymond Summers
1899 - Unknown
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Edward E. Summers
1882 - Unknown
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Bessie B Summers
1883 - 1944
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Blanche B Summers
1884 - Unknown
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Mary Elisa Summers
1890 - Unknown

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