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Martha A Bugbee

Birth24 Dec 1895 - Berlin, Rensselaer County, New York, United States of America
Death21 Nov 1984 - North Adams, Massachusetts
MotherSarah E. Warren
FatherCharles Henry Bugbee

Born in Berlin, Rensselaer County, New York, United States of America on 24 Dec 1895 to Charles Henry Bugbee and Sarah E. Warren. Martha A Bugbee married Harold Smith Farrar and had 5 children. She passed away on 21 Nov 1984 in North Adams, Massachusetts.

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Charles Henry Bugbee
1864 - 1904
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Sarah E. Warren
1869 - 1918
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Harold Smith Farrar
1898 - 1970
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Wilfred Warren King
1911 - 1959
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Fred I King
1916 - 1991
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Evelyn Irene King
1922 - 2003
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Helen Mae King
1919 - 1981
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William Deuverney
1926 - 1995

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