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Margaret A. Ruby

Birth19 Jun 1850 - Vermillion County, Indiana, USA
Death2 April 1918 - Reno County, Kansas, United States of America
MotherCynthia Ann Conley
FatherJames Henry Ruby

Born in Vermillion County, Indiana, USA on 19 Jun 1850 to James Henry Ruby and Cynthia Ann Conley. Margaret A. Ruby married Thomas Milton Gregory and had 9 children. She passed away on 2 April 1918 in Reno County, Kansas, United States of America.

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Parents
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James Henry Ruby
1820 - 1912
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Cynthia Ann Conley
1822 - 1884
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Milton Gregory
1843 - 1918
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William Gregory
1867 - Unknown
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Thomas B Gregory
1878 - 1928
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John Clyde Gregory
1891 - 1955
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Lucille E. Gregory
1874 - Unknown
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Aaron A Gregory
1871 - 1946
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Ora C. Gregory
1882 - Unknown
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Lue Gregory
1875 - Unknown
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Retta E Gregory
1868 - 1958
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Elsie J. Gregory
1884 - 1967

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