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Eugene Hay

Birth16 Jan 1873 - Tobyhanna, Coolbaugh, Monroe, Pennsylvania, USA
Death15 Nov 1952 - East Stroudsburg, Monroe, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherMary Ann or M. Bonser
FatherCharles Theodore Hay

Born in Tobyhanna, Coolbaugh, Monroe, Pennsylvania, USA on 16 Jan 1873 to Charles Theodore Hay and Mary Ann or M. Bonser. Eugene Hay married Abbie Francis Slutter Hay and had 10 children. He passed away on 15 Nov 1952 in East Stroudsburg, Monroe, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
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Charles Theodore Hay
1828 - 1911
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Mary Ann Or M. Bonser
1835 - 1917
Spouse(s)
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Abbie Francis Slutter Hay
1872 - 1932
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Edward Theodore Hay
1910 - 1962
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William Leroy Hay
1911 - 1982
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Chauncey Mirlin Hay
1893 - 1941
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Dorthy Hay
1908 - 1993
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Emma Cathrine Hay
1897 - 1959
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Florence V Hay
1905 - 1940
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Marvin Eugene Hay
1899 - 1948
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Mary Frances Hay
1903 - 1998
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Charles Clifford Hay
1895 - 1968
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Clara Mildred Hochrine
1916 - 1988

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