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Libbie Weaver

BirthApr 26, 1872 - Ephratah, Fulton, New York, USA
DeathMar 26, 1942 - Nathan Littauer Hosp, Gloversville, Fulton, New York, USA
MotherMary Ann Ropeter
FatherChauncey Weaver

Born in Ephratah, Fulton, New York, USA on Apr 26, 1872 to Chauncey Weaver and Mary Ann Ropeter. Libbie Weaver married Edward Shults and had 11 children. She passed away on Mar 26, 1942 in Nathan Littauer Hosp, Gloversville, Fulton, New York, USA.

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Parents
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Chauncey Weaver
1842 - 1923
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Mary Ann Ropeter
1840 - 1929
Spouse(s)
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Edward Shults
1866 - 1915
Children Show all
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Lena Shults
1895 - Unknown
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Raymond Shults
1899 - 1954
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Lulu M Shults (Lake)
1890 - 1965
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Gertrude Shults (Ward)
1903 - 1979
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Elizabeth Frances Shults
1904 - 1954
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Viola Ford
1892 - 1975
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Sarah Shults
1901 - 1945
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Chauncey Shults
1897 - 1902
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Harold C Shults
1906 - 1957
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Walter Shults
1910 - 1948
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Edward Shultz
1909 - Unknown

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