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emma anna sample

Birth06 Sep 1882 - Washington, Sanilac, Michigan, USA
Deathabout Jul 1961 - Michigan, USA
MotherElizabeth A Cudney
FatherGeorge Hartford Sample

Born in Washington, Sanilac, Michigan, USA on 06 Sep 1882 to George Hartford Sample and Elizabeth A Cudney. emma anna sample married John J Maxwell and had 6 children. She passed away on about Jul 1961 in Michigan, USA.

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George Hartford Sample
1855 - 1930
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Elizabeth A Cudney
1859 - 1941
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John J Maxwell
1884 - 1966
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Oscar L Maxwell
1908 - 1970
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Flossie Maxwell
1903 - 1921
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Emily H Maxwell
1912 - 1932
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Dorothy Acelia (Delta Mae) Swett (Maxwell)
1906 - 1994
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Norman J Maxwell
1920 - 1992
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Rita Luella Maxwell
1918 - 2009

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