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James William Kidner

Birth8 March 1852 - Gore, Hampshire, (West) Virginia, United States
Death9 Feb 1913 - Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
MotherElizabeth Baker
FatherAdam Kidner

Born in Gore, Hampshire, (West) Virginia, United States on 8 March 1852 to Adam Kidner and Elizabeth Baker. James William Kidner married Sarah Virginia Carder and had 12 children. He passed away on 9 Feb 1913 in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.

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Adam Kidner
1794 - 1883
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Elizabeth Baker
1799 - 1859
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Sarah Virginia Carder
1847 - 1935
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William Franklin Kidner
1878 - 1966
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Elwinda Idella Kidner
1877 - 1968
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Gracen Daily Kidner, Methodist
1873 - 1965
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Robert Lee Kidner
1874 - 1947
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Jacob Abner Kidner
1886 - 1973
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Joseph Truman Kidner
1881 - 1946
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Lou Ellen Kidner
1882 - 1983
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John Thomas Kidner
1891 - 1977
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Mary Jane Kidner
1884 - 1970
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Anna Emma Kidner
1889 - 1961
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Ama V Kidner
1889 - Unknown
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Amos Kidner
1888 - Unknown

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