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Lydia Lavina Hanes

Birth07 Apr 1875 - East Concord, Erie, New York
Death11 July 1954 - Yamhill, Oregon, United States
MotherDolly Vanessa Fuller
FatherCharles Carlos Hanes

Born in East Concord, Erie, New York on 07 Apr 1875 to Charles Carlos Hanes and Dolly Vanessa Fuller. Lydia Lavina Hanes married Hiram Silvernail and had 8 children. She passed away on 11 July 1954 in Yamhill, Oregon, United States.

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Parents
Charles Carlos Hanes
1842 - 1905
Dolly Vanessa Fuller
1844 - 1912
Spouse(s)
Hiram Silvernail
1863 - 1938
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Kenneth Milton Silvernail
1910 - 1997
Ralph Basil Silvernail
1896 - 1972
Velma M Silvernail
1898 - 1984
Claud L Silvernail
1903 - 1976

Clifford V. Silvernail
1905 - 1965
Dorotha E Silvernail
1905 - Unknown
Wesley Silvernail
1902 - 1902
Carlisle Gladys Silvernail
1900 - Unknown

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