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Eva Mae Dailey

Birth18 Jul 1897 - Silverville, Butler County, Pennsylvania
Death30 Jun 1936 - Cyclone, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA
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Born in Silverville, Butler County, Pennsylvania on 18 Jul 1897. Eva Mae Dailey had 11 children. She passed away on 30 Jun 1936 in Cyclone, McKean, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Irene Eloise Yoxtheimer
1916 - 2001
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Russell Stewart Yoxtheimer
1923 - 1992
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Edgar Franklin Yoxtheimer
1921 - 1962
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Doris Ailene Yoxtheimer
1919 - 2009
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Margaret L Yoxtheimer
1914 - 1914
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Charles Leroy Yoxtheimer
1920 - 1920
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Harriette May Yoxtheimer
1930 - 2002
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Caroline Evelyn Yoxtheimer
1918 - 1918
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Robert Daniel Yoxtheimer
1926 - 1977
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Herbert Hoover Yoxtheimer
1928 - 1999
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Lloyd George Yoxtheimer
1924 - 1999

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