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Margaret E. Monger

Birth17 Sep 1826 - Lebanon, Warren Co. Ohio
Death02 Aug 1915 - Randolph County, Indiana
MotherElizabeth Hutchinson
FatherDavid Monger

Born in Lebanon, Warren Co. Ohio on 17 Sep 1826 to David Monger and Elizabeth Hutchinson. Margaret E. Monger married Thomas B Tullis and had 7 children. She passed away on 02 Aug 1915 in Randolph County, Indiana.

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David Monger
1801 - 1891
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Elizabeth Hutchinson
1801 - 1879
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Thomas B Tullis
1832 - 1905
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Emma Tullis
1861 - 1938
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Edward L Tullis
1867 - 1946
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Nellie Grace Tullis
1873 - 1915
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Andrew Jackson Tullis
1858 - 1928
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Elmer Rosencrans Tullis
1863 - 1905
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Washington Porter Tullis
1865 - 1910
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Fielding G. Tullis
1856 - 1940

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