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Edwin Longcor

BirthJul 1849 - Antwerp, Van Buren, Michigan, United States
Death24 Feb 1915 - Lake City, Wabasha, Minnesota, United States
MotherCordelia Farnsworth
FatherAlvah M. Longcor

Born in Antwerp, Van Buren, Michigan, United States on Jul 1849 to Alvah M. Longcor and Cordelia Farnsworth. Edwin Longcor married Elizabeth Stanton and had 11 children. He passed away on 24 Feb 1915 in Lake City, Wabasha, Minnesota, United States.

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Parents
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Alvah M. Longcor
1823 - 1870
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Cordelia Farnsworth
1829 - 1914
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Stanton
1860 - 1938
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Gladys Longcor
1889 - 1919
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Edwin V Longcor
1899 - 1959
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Joseph Joe Longcor
1893 - 1967
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Fay Etta Longcor
1887 - 1955
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Russell Stanton Longcor
1896 - 1962
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Cordelia "Amelia Or Deedee" Longcur
1879 - 1946
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Cora May Longcor
1884 - 1975
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Wm. Frank Longcor
1878 - 1955
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Frederick "Fred" Longcor
1882 - 1919
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Raymond "Ray" Longcor
1891 - 1972
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Henrietta M Longcor
1901 - 1934

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