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Maggie Penetta Work

Birth11 Dec 1871 - Allen Co Ind
Death5 Mar 1912 - Lafayette Township, Allen County, Indiana, United States of America
MotherMary Elizabeth Newkirk
FatherJames M Work

Born in Allen Co Ind on 11 Dec 1871 to James M Work and Mary Elizabeth Newkirk. Maggie Penetta Work married James Arthur Hyser and had 5 children. She passed away on 5 Mar 1912 in Lafayette Township, Allen County, Indiana, United States of America.

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James M Work
1822 - 1900
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Mary Elizabeth Newkirk
1833 - 1907
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James Arthur Hyser
1869 - 1923
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Alonzo Arthur Hyser
1900 - Unknown
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Faye Etta Hyser
1896 - 1990
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Floyd Elsworth Hyser
1894 - 1972
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Evelyn Rose Hyser
1908 - 1997
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Mabel F Hyser
1893 - Unknown

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