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Mary Jane Ledger

Birth8 Apr 1859 - Pittsfield, Brown, Wisconsin, USA
DeathMar. 19, 1911 - Flintville, Brown, Wisconsin, USA
MotherEmilie Nichols
FatherFrancis Frank Ledger

Born in Pittsfield, Brown, Wisconsin, USA on 8 Apr 1859 to Francis Frank Ledger and Emilie Nichols. Mary Jane Ledger had 8 children. She passed away on Mar. 19, 1911 in Flintville, Brown, Wisconsin, USA.

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Francis Frank Ledger
1829 - 1900
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Emilie Nichols
1831 - 1900
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Minnie Ida Sauvey
1890 - 1938
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Irving L Sauvey
1884 - 1969
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Stella Sauvey
1895 - 1973
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Edward W Sauvey
1893 - 1952
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Ethel Marion Sauvey
1886 - 1951
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Aurilla Sauvey
1883 - 1909
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Caroline Mathilda Sauvey
1902 - 1972
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Elmer J Sauvey
1899 - 1959

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