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Elizabeth Shell

Birth22 April 1840 - Stark, Ohio, United States
Death6 JAN 1902 - Bloomer, Montcalm, Michigan
MotherMary (Polly) Baumgardner
FatherHenry S Schell

Born in Stark, Ohio, United States on 22 April 1840 to Henry S Schell and Mary (Polly) Baumgardner. Elizabeth Shell married Abraham Boyer and had 6 children. She passed away on 6 JAN 1902 in Bloomer, Montcalm, Michigan.

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Parents
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Henry S Schell
1798 - 1870
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Mary (Polly) Baumgardner
1805 - 1890
Spouse(s)
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Abraham Boyer
1831 - 1908
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Samantha Jane Boyer
1858 - 1942
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Charles Fredrick Boyer
1860 - 1948
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George B. M. Boyer
1864 - 1923
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Edith Frances Boyer
1874 - 1910
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John William Henry Boyer
1856 - Unknown
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Nancy Fermaline Boyer
1862 - 1937

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