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Minerva Jane Guyse

Birth4 Jun 1864 - Marshall County, Indiana
Death4 Mar 1947 - Goshen, Elkhart, Indiana, USA
MotherSusannah Somers Sommers Summers
FatherJohn M Guyse

Born in Marshall County, Indiana on 4 Jun 1864 to John M Guyse and Susannah Somers Sommers Summers. Minerva Jane Guyse married Benjamin Franklin Rittenhouse and had 5 children. She passed away on 4 Mar 1947 in Goshen, Elkhart, Indiana, USA.

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John M Guyse
1815 - 1901
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Susannah Somers Sommers Summers
1831 - 1908
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Benjamin Franklin Rittenhouse
1852 - Unknown
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Marion May Rittenhouse
1893 - 1947
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Amos J. Rittenhouse
1897 - 1920
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Frank Benjamin Rittenhouse
1900 - 1952
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Mary Etta Rittenhouse
1903 - Unknown
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William John Rittenhouse
1890 - Unknown

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