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James Monroe Hellyer

Birth18 June 1828 - Noble, Morgan County, Ohio, USA
Death9 February 1909 - Table Rock, Pawnee County, Nebraska, United States of America
MotherSarah R Dye
FatherElijah Hellyer

Born in Noble, Morgan County, Ohio, USA on 18 June 1828 to Elijah Hellyer and Sarah R Dye. James Monroe Hellyer married Sarah Jane Tagg-Hellyer and had 10 children. He passed away on 9 February 1909 in Table Rock, Pawnee County, Nebraska, United States of America.

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Parents
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Elijah Hellyer
1803 - 1889
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Sarah R Dye
1806 - 1875
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Jane Tagg-hellyer
1840 - Unknown
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Catherine Lyons
1841 - 1866
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Jennie Hellyer-justin
1865 - 1954
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Ella Hellyer
1869 - 1938
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Franklin P Hillyer
1878 - 1969
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Jesse J Hellyer
1872 - Unknown
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Fannie Belle Hellyer*
1876 - 1960
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Elmer Monroe Hellyer
1872 - Unknown
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Gertrude Belle Hellyer (Hellier)
1876 - 1950
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Elmer M. Hellyer
1874 - Unknown
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Jesse J Hellyer
1872 - Unknown
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Frank P Hellyer
Unknown - Unknown

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