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Eli Webb

BirthJune 1866 - Illinois, United States
Death24 July 1938 - Woodford, Illinois
MotherMalinda J. Crist
FatherWilliam Webb

Born in Illinois, United States on June 1866 to William Webb and Malinda J. Crist. Eli Webb married Ava Myrtle Short and had 10 children. He passed away on 24 July 1938 in Woodford, Illinois.

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Parents
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William Webb
1829 - 1877
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Malinda J. Crist
1830 - 1881
Spouse(s)
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Ava Myrtle Short
1867 - 1962
Children Show all
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Everett Harold Webb
1887 - 1952
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Iva Leota Webb
1903 - 1992
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Inez Faye Webb
1893 - Unknown
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Rolland Orville Webb
1890 - 1954
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Ruby Evelyn Webb
1895 - 1977
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Alma Theresa Webb
1889 - Unknown
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Amy M Webb
1899 - Unknown
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Lois Webb
1912 - Unknown
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Verna Vermillion Webb
1901 - 1999
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Coniett Webb
1898 - Unknown

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