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Fred D. Willard

BirthNovember 02, 1868 - Crawford County, IL
DeathJanuary 18, 1961 - Not Available
MotherIsabelle Mellisa Cox
FatherTimothy Willard

Born in Crawford County, IL on November 02, 1868 to Timothy Willard and Isabelle Mellisa Cox. Fred D. Willard married Lula Detweiler and had 7 children. He passed away on January 18, 1961.

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Timothy Willard
1841 - Unknown
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Isabelle Mellisa Cox
1846 - 1923
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Lula Detweiler
1874 - 1961
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Fern Ellwood Willard
1898 - 1956
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Timothy Detweiler 'Ted' Willard
1908 - 1957
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Mabel Willard
1892 - 1978
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Charles Raymond Willard
1896 - 1990
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Maude Willard
1894 - 1895
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Fern Ellwood Willard
1898 - 1956
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Mary J. Douglas
1912 - 1990

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