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Forest Edward Lines

Birth29 December 1880 - Unadilla, Otoe, Nebraska, United States
Death26 June 1955 - Wauneta, Chase, Nebraska, United States
MotherEliza Ann Pearle
FatherSquire Lines

Born in Unadilla, Otoe, Nebraska, United States on 29 December 1880 to Squire Lines and Eliza Ann Pearle. Forest Edward Lines married Peachie LuVena Edwards and had 8 children. He passed away on 26 June 1955 in Wauneta, Chase, Nebraska, United States.

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Squire Lines
1831 - 1914
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Eliza Ann Pearle
1836 - 1914
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Peachie Luvena Edwards
1882 - 1925
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Jewell Eliza Lines
1913 - 1997
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Garnet Elon Lines
1915 - 1996
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Ruby Estlee Lines
1906 - 1995
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Opal Pauline Ann Lines
1905 - 1934
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Emerald Aka Emery Squire Lines
1911 - 1994
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Pearl Gladys Lines
1903 - 1969
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Carno Diamond Lines
1920 - 1979
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Thelma Wauneta Erickson
1924 - 2006

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