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Ira David Stocking

Birth26 Mar 1833 - New York, United States
Death27 Feb 1908 - Hiawatha, Brown, Kansas, United States
MotherChloe Stearns
FatherDavid Stocking

Born in New York, United States on 26 Mar 1833 to David Stocking and Chloe Stearns. Ira David Stocking married Martha Gochar and had 10 children. He passed away on 27 Feb 1908 in Hiawatha, Brown, Kansas, United States.

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David Stocking
1798 - 1869
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Chloe Stearns
1799 - 1867
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Martha Gochar
1841 - 1922
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Harlan Stocking
1869 - 1947
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Issac Levi Stocking
1870 - 1945
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Clark Irvin Stocking
1879 - 1967
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Benjamin Franklin Stocking
1862 - 1867
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Elma Tweed Stocking
1873 - 1952
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David Francis Stocking
1862 - 1866
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Egbert Stocking
1875 - 1963
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Daisy Minnie Stocking
1882 - 1972
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Cordelia Stocking
1866 - 1868
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Amos Wildley Stocking
1864 - Unknown

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