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Lydia Louisa Lear

Birth25 Aug 1837 - Antioch, Monroe Co, OH
Death09 Dec 1921 - Barnhill Township, Wayne Co, IL
MotherJane Smith
FatherHENRY R LEAR

Born in Antioch, Monroe Co, OH on 25 Aug 1837 to HENRY R LEAR and Jane Smith. Lydia Louisa Lear married Lemuel D Thorn and had 8 children. She passed away on 09 Dec 1921 in Barnhill Township, Wayne Co, IL.

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Henry R Lear
1801 - 1862
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Jane Smith
1805 - 1894
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Lemuel D Thorn
1830 - 1907
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Allie A Washburn
1878 - 1969
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John E Thorne
1862 - Unknown
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Henry Thorne
1868 - Unknown
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Albert Thorne
1858 - Unknown
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Lewis Thorne
1864 - Unknown
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Peter Thorne
1866 - Unknown
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Esther Thorne
1860 - Unknown
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Lizzie Thorne
1870 - Unknown

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