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Frank Ely

Birth13 Oct 1856 - Hebron, NY
Death23 Feb 1936 - Hebron, Washington, New York, USA
MotherEmily D. Taylor
FatherCharles Ely

Born in Hebron, NY on 13 Oct 1856 to Charles Ely and Emily D. Taylor. Frank Ely married Agnes E. Nichols and had 11 children. He passed away on 23 Feb 1936 in Hebron, Washington, New York, USA.

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Parents
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Charles Ely
1827 - 1904
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Emily D. Taylor
1831 - 1890
Spouse(s)
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Agnes E. Nichols
1867 - 1932
Children Show all
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Paul Frank Ely
1898 - 1961
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Levi Mahlon Ely
1891 - 1971
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Emily Ely
1902 - 1954
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Edna Alice Ely
1905 - 1969
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Grant C Ely
1886 - 1945
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Theresa E Ely
1890 - 1969
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George Ely
1910 - 1986
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Esther G Ely
1907 - 2004
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Frederick R Ely
1914 - 1991
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Mary T Ely
1894 - 1896
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Edward R Ely
1905 - Unknown

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