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Lydia DeWeese

Birth1816 - Miami, Ohio, USA
Death6 Aug 1876 - Shelby, Ohio, United States
MotherElizabeth Whitlock
FatherJames Deweese

Born in Miami, Ohio, USA on 1816 to James Deweese and Elizabeth Whitlock. Lydia DeWeese married Jethro Deweese and had 10 children. She passed away on 6 Aug 1876 in Shelby, Ohio, United States.

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Parents
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James Deweese
1777 - 1852
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Elizabeth Whitlock
1779 - 1867
Spouse(s)
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Jethro Deweese
1808 - 1870
Children Show all
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Miller Davis Deweese
1851 - 1900
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William Deweese
1839 - 1912
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Malissa Elgera Deweese
1853 - 1908
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Lucinda Deweese
1844 - 1920
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Ruth A. Deweese
1837 - 1923
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Emma A. Deweese
1857 - 1947
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Perry A. Deweese
1842 - 1863
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Priscilla A Deweese
1837 - 1900
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Hannah J Deweese
1835 - Unknown
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Hannah J Deweese
1856 - 1912

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