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Lydia Dewitt

Birth4 Nov 1821 - Danville, Knox, Ohio, United States
Death30 Oct 1897 - Howard, Knox, Ohio, USA
MotherHannah Hardesty
FatherBarney DEWITT

Born in Danville, Knox, Ohio, United States on 4 Nov 1821 to Barney DEWITT and Hannah Hardesty. Lydia Dewitt had 11 children. She passed away on 30 Oct 1897 in Howard, Knox, Ohio, USA.

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Barney Dewitt
1779 - 1850
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Hannah Hardesty
1775 - 1852
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Morgan Workman
1850 - 1890
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Stephen Workman
1852 - 1916
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Barbara E Workman
1843 - 1923
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William Workman
1862 - 1902
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Lewis Workman
1847 - 1872
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Normanda Workman
1846 - 1872
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Hannah Workman
1844 - 1917
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Lucretia Workman
1854 - 1928
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Alonzo Workman
1866 - 1875
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Mary Ann Workman
1859 - 1868
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Infant Workman
1856 - 1858

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