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Louisa A Upton

Birth3 Apr 1833 - Illinois
Death07 Nov 1906 - Brady, Franklin Co, IL
MotherPernina Nation
FatherRichard Upton

Born in Illinois on 3 Apr 1833 to Richard Upton and Pernina Nation. Louisa A Upton married Thomas Woodrow and had 8 children. She passed away on 07 Nov 1906 in Brady, Franklin Co, IL.

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Parents
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Richard Upton
1808 - 1879
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Pernina Nation
1811 - 1855
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Woodrow
1827 - 1910
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Amanda Bellzora Woodrow/williams/ Phillips
1868 - 1949
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James C. Woodrow
1865 - 1946
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Judith Ellen Woodrow (Eldridge)
1854 - 1926
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Martha Jane Woodrow
1850 - 1901
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John A. Woodrow
1869 - Unknown
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Mary K Woodrow
1852 - Unknown
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George P A Woodrow
1859 - Unknown
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Lana M E Woodrow
1857 - 1937

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