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George Windust

Birth11/04/1843 - Monroe County, New York, USA
DeathJune 30, 1899 - Dayton, Columbia Co., WA
MotherSaphronia Babcock
FatherJohn Windust

Born in Monroe County, New York, USA on 11/04/1843 to John Windust and Saphronia Babcock. George Windust married Mary Ann Marks and had 7 children. He passed away on June 30, 1899 in Dayton, Columbia Co., WA.

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John Windust
1800 - 1886
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Saphronia Babcock
1807 - 1863
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Mary Ann Marks
1848 - 1934
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Lewis Bailey Windust
1874 - 1913
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John Earnest Windust
1886 - 1959
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Marie Helene Windust
1890 - 1985
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Frank Marks Windust
1882 - 1954
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Ella M Windust
1877 - 1905
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Edward Forest Windust
1875 - 1876
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George Edward Windust
1871 - 1872

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