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Isebell Hardester

Birth17 April 1861 - Missouri
Death16 FEB 1947 - Yellowstone Co, MT
MotherMary Ann Ellyson
FatherJames Carl Hardester

Born in Missouri on 17 April 1861 to James Carl Hardester and Mary Ann Ellyson. Isebell Hardester married Marion T. Skinner and had 8 children. She passed away on 16 FEB 1947 in Yellowstone Co, MT.

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Parents
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James Carl Hardester
1824 - 1904
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Mary Ann Ellyson
1839 - 1924
Spouse(s)
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Marion T. Skinner
1857 - 1922
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James Rueben Skinner
1893 - 1987
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Annie Ethel Skinner
1889 - 1918
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Rebecca Lee Skinner
1885 - 1955
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Arthur C Skinner
1886 - 1975
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Neva Pearl Skinner
1899 - 1958
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Nory Earl Skinner
1899 - 1910
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Lee Skinner
1886 - Unknown
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Ruby Skinner
Unknown - Unknown

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