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John Henry Kellar

BirthOct 1847 - Genesee County, New York, USA
Death25 Dec 1920 - Adams, Jefferson Co., NY
MotherHarriet Abigail Lake
FatherJohn L Keller

Born in Genesee County, New York, USA on Oct 1847 to John L Keller and Harriet Abigail Lake. John Henry Kellar married Matilda S Burley and had 10 children. He passed away on 25 Dec 1920 in Adams, Jefferson Co., NY.

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John L Keller
1793 - 1884
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Harriet Abigail Lake
1812 - 1893
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Matilda S Burley
1852 - 1923
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Margaret Wilson
1851 - 1875
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Florence Hazel Kellar Felter
1893 - 1986
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Manford W Kellar
1883 - 1943
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Lillian Kellar
1887 - 1963
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Freeman Burley Kellar
1899 - 1962
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Henry Allen Kellar
1888 - 1964
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Irene M. Kellar
1891 - Unknown
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Frank Kellar
1896 - 1985
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Susannah M Keller
1871 - 1958
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Gertrude Kellar
1875 - 1937
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Mary T Kellar
1875 - Unknown

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