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John Samuel Ely

Birth31 May 1845 - Jennings, Indiana, United States
Death17 Jun 1902 - Moravia, Appanoose, Iowa, United States
MotherCatherine (Caty) Whisman
FatherSAMUEL ELY ggm3

Born in Jennings, Indiana, United States on 31 May 1845 to SAMUEL ELY ggm3 and Catherine (Caty) Whisman. John Samuel Ely married Emma Hauck and had 6 children. He passed away on 17 Jun 1902 in Moravia, Appanoose, Iowa, United States.

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Samuel Ely Ggm3
1803 - 1870
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Catherine (Caty) Whisman
1805 - 1867
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Emma Hauck
1842 - 1877
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Lydia Catherine Ely
1866 - 1918
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Andrew L. Ely
1864 - 1941
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Mary Ellen Ely
1870 - Unknown
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Elodie Grace Ely
1889 - 1949
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Florence Ely
1880 - 1880
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Marion F Ely
1860 - Unknown

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