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Lottie S. Samuelson

BirthSep 1886 - Burlington, Iowa
Death1962 - Elmwood Park, Cook, Illinois, USA
MotherLottie
FatherK Chas Samuelson

Born in Burlington, Iowa on Sep 1886 to K Chas Samuelson and Lottie. Lottie S. Samuelson married Andrew W Anderson and had 6 children. She passed away on 1962 in Elmwood Park, Cook, Illinois, USA.

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K Chas Samuelson
1848 - Unknown
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Lottie
1864 - Unknown
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Andrew W Anderson
1881 - Unknown
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Andrew Richard Anderson
1885 - 1966
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Robert Walfred Anderson
1918 - 1981
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Glenne S Anderson
1912 - 1975
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Robert Martin Anderson
1918 - 1993
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Glyn Anna Björklund
1912 - Unknown
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Robert William Anderson
1917 - 2006
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Robert James Andersen
1918 - 2000

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