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Electa Stratton Hoffman

Birth30 Sept. 1849 - Delaware County, New York, USA
Death11 Dec 1893 - Charlotte County, Virginia, USA
MotherEllif Vermilya
FatherGeorge Stratton Hoffman

Born in Delaware County, New York, USA on 30 Sept. 1849 to George Stratton Hoffman and Ellif Vermilya. Electa Stratton Hoffman married Herman Day Hanmer and had 9 children. She passed away on 11 Dec 1893 in Charlotte County, Virginia, USA.

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George Stratton Hoffman
1811 - 1864
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Ellif Vermilya
1817 - 1857
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Herman Day Hanmer
1838 - 1904
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Robert Vernon Hanmer
1871 - 1925
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Annie Helena "Nellie" Hanmer
1875 - 1904
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Frederick Isaac Hanmer
1877 - 1960
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Margaret Hanmer
1869 - 1961
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Howard Herman Hanmer
1880 - 1958
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Bertha Grace Hanmer
1881 - 1979
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Georgie Lillian Hanmer
1889 - 1975
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Winfield Scott Hanmer
1886 - 1929
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Alexander Beatty Hanmer
1873 - 1941

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