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Ella Estella Oler

Birth13 Dec 1882 - Bryant, Jay Co., Indiana
Death10 JUL 1921 - Battle Creek, Michigan
MotherSarah Caroline Halstead Sisk
FatherPerry Henry Oler

Born in Bryant, Jay Co., Indiana on 13 Dec 1882 to Perry Henry Oler and Sarah Caroline Halstead Sisk. Ella Estella Oler married James Edward Slentz and had 6 children. She passed away on 10 JUL 1921 in Battle Creek, Michigan.

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Perry Henry Oler
1851 - 1927
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Sarah Caroline Halstead Sisk
1851 - 1912
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James Edward Slentz
1872 - 1914
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Minnie Caroline Slentz
1908 - 2002
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Ferrol Emily Slentz
1912 - 1997
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Leta Lavern Slentz
1903 - 1992
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Lelah Fern Slentz
1900 - 1970
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Clara P. Slentz
1906 - 1987
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William Perry Blood
1915 - 1994

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