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James David Commons

Birth19 March 1880 - Garden, Cherokee Co., Kansas
Death24 December 1928 - Columbus, Cherokee County, Kansas, USA
MotherSarah Elizabeth Lee
FatherJohn Randolph Commons

Born in Garden, Cherokee Co., Kansas on 19 March 1880 to John Randolph Commons and Sarah Elizabeth Lee. James David Commons married Lilley May Coyle and had 5 children. He passed away on 24 December 1928 in Columbus, Cherokee County, Kansas, USA.

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John Randolph Commons
1844 - 1920
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Sarah Elizabeth Lee
1847 - 1906
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Lilley May Coyle
1883 - 1934
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Lula P Commons
1908 - 1980
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Bessie May Commons
1911 - 1998
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Infant Daughter Commons
1921 - 1921
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Audrey G Commons
1919 - 1998
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Monta T Commons
1915 - 1982

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