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Millie Belle Scribner

Birth7 OCT 1877 - Coleta, Whiteside Co., Illinois
Death11 Jun 1937 - Clyde, Whiteside, Illinois
MotherSarah M Overholser
FatherWilliam John Howe

Born in Coleta, Whiteside Co., Illinois on 7 OCT 1877 to William John Howe and Sarah M Overholser. Millie Belle Scribner married William Christopher Scribner and had 5 children. She passed away on 11 Jun 1937 in Clyde, Whiteside, Illinois.

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William John Howe
1854 - 1929
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Sarah M Overholser
1852 - 1925
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William Christopher Scribner
1872 - 1943
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Ina Mae Scribner
1899 - 1955
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Clarence Earl Scribner
1898 - 1957
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Wilma Dorothy Scribner
1916 - 2007
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Frank Cyral Scribner
1900 - 1972
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Myrtle Belle Scribner
1912 - 2008

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