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Ida Elizabeth Snell

Birth27 Apr 1876 - Cohoctah, Livingston Co., MI
Death30 December 1956 - Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, United States of America
MotherSarah A Trabolt
FatherLuther L Snell

Born in Cohoctah, Livingston Co., MI on 27 Apr 1876 to Luther L Snell and Sarah A Trabolt. Ida Elizabeth Snell married Charles E Stringfellow and had 7 children. She passed away on 30 December 1956 in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, United States of America.

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Parents
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Luther L Snell
1846 - 1923
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Sarah A Trabolt
1857 - 1934
Spouse(s)
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Charles E Stringfellow
1876 - 1951
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Letha May Stringfellow
1899 - 1976
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Lester G Stringfellow
1904 - 1955
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Clifford L Stringfellow
1902 - 1930
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Chester Arthur Stringfellow
1907 - 1970

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Betty Jean Stringfellow
1918 - 2009
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Dorothy Belle Stringfellow
1914 - 1998
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Leigh E Stringfellow
1899 - 1979

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