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Minerva Rosetta Smith

Birth29 Jan 1884 - Blanchard, Iowa
Death30 AUG 1977 - Des Moines,Polk,Iowa,USA
MotherAntonette Maria Allen
FatherJohn Samuel Smith

Born in Blanchard, Iowa on 29 Jan 1884 to John Samuel Smith and Antonette Maria Allen. Minerva Rosetta Smith married Charles Edwin Ripley and had 6 children. She passed away on 30 AUG 1977 in Des Moines,Polk,Iowa,USA.

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Parents
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John Samuel Smith
1848 - 1940
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Antonette Maria Allen
1850 - 1903
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Charles Edwin Ripley
1880 - 1956
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Lenora A. Ripley
1902 - 1976
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Mildred Lucille Ripley
1908 - 2008
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Charles Clarence Ripley
1906 - 1977
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Helen Mary Elizabeth Ripley
1905 - 1985
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Virginia Clarice Ripley
1924 - 2002
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Louise A Ripley
1903 - Unknown

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