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Hazel Myrtle Ringer

Birth21 February 1896 - Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death29 September 1966 - Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
MotherBirdie Louisa McOmber
FatherWilliam Frederick Ringer

Born in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA on 21 February 1896 to William Frederick Ringer and Birdie Louisa McOmber. Hazel Myrtle Ringer married Ernest Eugene Silkett and had 8 children. She passed away on 29 September 1966 in Seattle, King County, Washington, USA.

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Parents
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William Frederick Ringer
1869 - 1959
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Birdie Louisa Mcomber
1871 - 1908
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Ernest Eugene Silkett
1891 - 1976
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Leroy Paul Silkett
1926 - 1967
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Frederick Preston Silkett
1914 - 1979
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Arnold Ernest Silkett
1918 - 1976
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Edith Prudence Silkett
1921 - 1975
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Elmer Alvin Silkett
1916 - 2005
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Roger Eugene Silkett
1933 - 2000
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Harold Dwight Silkett
1924 - 2000
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Loretta Jean Silkett
1937 - Unknown

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