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Emma Eunice Link

Birth28 October 1890 - Ringgold County, Iowa, United States of America
Death17 November 1947 - Bethany, Harrison County, Missouri, United States of America
MotherSarah Etta Saville
FatherJacob Henry Link

Born in Ringgold County, Iowa, United States of America on 28 October 1890 to Jacob Henry Link and Sarah Etta Saville. Emma Eunice Link married Nelson Burr Harrison and had 3 children. She passed away on 17 November 1947 in Bethany, Harrison County, Missouri, United States of America.

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Jacob Henry Link
1858 - 1942
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Sarah Etta Saville
1867 - 1936
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Nelson Burr Harrison
1879 - 1972
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Cecil Burr Harrison
1915 - 1993
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Keith W. Harrison
1917 - 1919
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Etta Marjorie Harrison
1912 - 1980

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