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Henry Falling

BirthFebruary 1855 - Oklahoma, United States of America
Death03 Nov 1906 - Vinita, Craig County, Oklahoma, United States of America
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Born in Oklahoma, United States of America on February 1855. Henry Falling married Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Shunkey (Schunke) and had 7 children. He passed away on 03 Nov 1906 in Vinita, Craig County, Oklahoma, United States of America.

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Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Shunkey (Schunke)
1867 - 1919
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Viola Ella/ella Viola Falling
1898 - 1965
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Maggie M Falling
1891 - 1954
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Fred Edward Falling
1890 - 1949
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Henrietta Rachel Falling
1895 - 1900
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Gilbert A. Falling
1903 - 1971
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Henry Edward Falling
1905 - 1968
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William Lillard Falling
1900 - 1977

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