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Lydia May Ormsby

Birth30 May 1878 - Deepwater, Bates, Missouri, USA
Death7 Apr 1969 - Upland, CA
MotherLucy Ella Hereford
FatherWellington Benjamin Ormsby

Born in Deepwater, Bates, Missouri, USA on 30 May 1878 to Wellington Benjamin Ormsby and Lucy Ella Hereford. Lydia May Ormsby married James Washington Sears and had 6 children. She passed away on 7 Apr 1969 in Upland, CA.

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Parents
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Wellington Benjamin Ormsby
1851 - 1882
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Lucy Ella Hereford
1855 - 1906
Spouse(s)
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James Washington Sears
1858 - 1948
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Jessie Alma Sears
1906 - 1984
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Kenneth Oliver Sears
1907 - 1984
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Elsie Eleanor Sears
1911 - 2000
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James David Sears
1907 - 1981
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Everette A Sears
1908 - 1968
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Pearly C Sears
1903 - Unknown

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