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Mary Ellen Study

Birth25 MAR 1850 - Randolph, Indiana, USA
Death06 May 1920 - White River, Randolph, Indiana, USA; Buena Vista Cemetary
MotherCatherine Davisson
FatherObediah Study

Born in Randolph, Indiana, USA on 25 MAR 1850 to Obediah Study and Catherine Davisson. Mary Ellen Study married George Ezra Sheppard and had 9 children. She passed away on 06 May 1920 in White River, Randolph, Indiana, USA; Buena Vista Cemetary.

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Parents
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Obediah Study
1818 - 1904
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Catherine Davisson
1832 - 1884
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George Ezra Sheppard
1848 - 1921
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Iva Agnes Sheppard
1878 - 1957
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Emma B Sheppard
1875 - 1953
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John Henry Sheppard
1871 - 1936
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Ozro Obedar Sheppard
1873 - 1961
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Oliver Wilson Sheppard
1877 - 1931
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Arlonzo Sheppard
1883 - 1940
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Lottie May Sheppard
1881 - 1906
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Arla E Sheppard
1886 - 1900
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Clyde Sheppard
1888 - 1900

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