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Elizabeth E Dougherty

Birth10 April 1816 - New Jersey
Death31 Mar 1903 - Atchison City, Atchison, Kansas
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Born in New Jersey on 10 April 1816. Elizabeth E Dougherty married Mitchell L Abdill and had 12 children. She passed away on 31 Mar 1903 in Atchison City, Atchison, Kansas.

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Mitchell L Abdill
1817 - 1892
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Wilmer Parker Abdill
1862 - 1930
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George Albert Sr Abdill
1844 - 1928
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Benjamin Frank P Abdill
1852 - 1923
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Ella Mater "Nellie" Abdill
1865 - 1888
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Lawrence M Abdill
1850 - 1897
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Sarah Jane Abdill
1842 - 1870
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Mary Elizabeth Abdill
1857 - 1910
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Clara V. Abdill
1859 - 1870
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Elias Mitchel Abdill
1849 - 1860
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William Abdill
1848 - 1848
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Garret Vanzant Abdill
1850 - 1850
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Samuel Abdill
1848 - 1848

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