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John E Sanding

BirthJan 1870 - Coon Valley, Vernon County, Wisconsin
Death10 Jul 1960 - Coon Valley, Vernon, Wisconsin, USA
MotherIngeborg Svendsdatter Basgaard
FatherTorger Gjermundson Sanding

Born in Coon Valley, Vernon County, Wisconsin on Jan 1870 to Torger Gjermundson Sanding and Ingeborg Svendsdatter Basgaard. John E Sanding married Anna Sanding and had 4 children. He passed away on 10 Jul 1960 in Coon Valley, Vernon, Wisconsin, USA.

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Torger Gjermundson Sanding
1836 - 1909
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Ingeborg Svendsdatter Basgaard
1847 - 1941
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Anna Sanding
1901 - 1977
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Marie Brenum
1879 - 1948
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Ivy Marion Sanding
1908 - 1973
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Louise Jeannette Sanding
1931 - 2004
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Seryn Sanding
Unknown - Unknown
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Gladys Sanding
1912 - 1978

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