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James Edward Post

BirthMar 1859 - Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York
Death23 Feb 1927 - Butler, Morris County, NJ
MotherMarie Antionette Nettie Crossous
FatherJames Strang Post

Born in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York on Mar 1859 to James Strang Post and Marie Antionette Nettie Crossous. James Edward Post married Margaret Lyons and had 6 children. He passed away on 23 Feb 1927 in Butler, Morris County, NJ.

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James Strang Post
1825 - 1909
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Marie Antionette Nettie Crossous
1837 - 1914
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Margaret Lyons
1879 - 1969
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Mahala Lena Post
1907 - 1981
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Marion Post
1916 - 1917
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Anastasia Edna Post
1910 - 1911
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Hester Margaret Post
1904 - 1987
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William Gilbert Post
1915 - 1978
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James Edward Post
1912 - 1985

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