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Elnora Fields

Birth24 Nov 1859 - Indiana
Death28 Nov 1905 - Shelby County, Indiana, USA
MotherSarah Caroline Ellis
FatherElkannah Fields

Born in Indiana on 24 Nov 1859 to Elkannah Fields and Sarah Caroline Ellis. Elnora Fields married David Elmore Dake and had 10 children. She passed away on 28 Nov 1905 in Shelby County, Indiana, USA.

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Parents
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Elkannah Fields
1836 - 1880
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Sarah Caroline Ellis
1839 - 1929
Spouse(s)
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David Elmore Dake
1858 - 1928
Children Show all
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Albert Elmore Dake
1881 - 1956
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Essie Ellen Dake
1885 - 1918
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Eva F Dake
1884 - 1901
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Theodocia Dake
1896 - 1976
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Dessie May Dake
1889 - 1971
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Hazel F Dake
1893 - 1957
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Ross Roosvelt Dake
1904 - 1974
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Rosa Dake
1899 - 1982
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Harrison Dake
1891 - 1967
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Noah E Dake
1905 - 1928

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