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Lydia Ely

BirthMar 1845 - New Jersey, United States
Death10 Nov 1903 - Hackensack, Bergen, New Jersey
MotherMargaret Cooper
FatherJames ELY

Born in New Jersey, United States on Mar 1845 to James ELY and Margaret Cooper. Lydia Ely married Andrew R Collins and had 9 children. She passed away on 10 Nov 1903 in Hackensack, Bergen, New Jersey.

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Parents
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James Ely
1804 - 1880
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Margaret Cooper
1815 - 1888
Spouse(s)
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Andrew R Collins
1838 - 1921
Children Show all
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Margaret E Collins
1862 - Unknown
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Adele Lydia Collins
1882 - 1949
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James Ely Collins
1866 - Unknown
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George Collins
1872 - Unknown
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William H Collins
1876 - 1881
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John Collins
1868 - Unknown
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Rachel Collins
1887 - Unknown
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Ira A. Collins
1880 - 1882
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Frank H. Collins
Unknown - Unknown

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