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Henry Smith Howdyshell

Birth8 NOV 1845 - Wells, Indiana, United States
Death17 May 1915 - Garfield, Pawnee, Kansas
MotherElzara Mace
FatherAndrew Jackson Houdyshell

Born in Wells, Indiana, United States on 8 NOV 1845 to Andrew Jackson Houdyshell and Elzara Mace. Henry Smith Howdyshell had 10 children. He passed away on 17 May 1915 in Garfield, Pawnee, Kansas.

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Andrew Jackson Houdyshell
1821 - 1907
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Elzara Mace
1820 - 1884
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Loretta (Laura)(lottie) Houdyshell / Tomlinson / Mcdonald
1872 - 1972
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James Arthur Houdyshell
1879 - 1957
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Roy Alonzo Houdyshell
1885 - 1920
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Pearl S Howdyshell
1875 - 1908
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Elvira Pearl "Ella" Houdyshell
1868 - 1957
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Albert Chester Houdyshell
1882 - 1913
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Harriet Houdyshell
1870 - 1899
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Andrew Houdyshell Or Howdyshell
1887 - 1902
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Ruth Ann Houdyshell
1893 - 1985
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John Houdyshell
1878 - 1880

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