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Lenora Pendleton

Birth25 Mar 1886 - Gouldsboro, Maine
DeathMay 1972 - Jonesport, Washington, Maine, United States of America
MotherLovina (Lovinia) Pinkham
FatherGeorge Guptill Pendleton

Born in Gouldsboro, Maine on 25 Mar 1886 to George Guptill Pendleton and Lovina (Lovinia) Pinkham. Lenora Pendleton married Ephraim Franklin Merchant and had 8 children. She passed away on May 1972 in Jonesport, Washington, Maine, United States of America.

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Parents
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George Guptill Pendleton
1858 - Unknown
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Lovina (Lovinia) Pinkham
1853 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Ephraim Franklin Merchant
1884 - 1943
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Allan Leslie Merchant
1919 - 1974
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Ephriam Franklin "Sappo" Merchant
1925 - 1996
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Maxine Ella Merchant
1929 - 1987
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Winnifred L Merchant
1927 - 1960
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John B. Merchant
1924 - 1975
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Gerald Lee Merchant
1917 - 1975
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Orral F Merchant
1918 - 1982
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Julian Merrill Merchant
1921 - 1991

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