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Myrtle Angeline Roach

Birth20 Jul 1898 - Montgomery Co. Illinois
Death14 Jun 1970 - Montgomery Co. Illinois
MotherAda Frances Rowe
FatherCharles Ransom Roach

Born in Montgomery Co. Illinois on 20 Jul 1898 to Charles Ransom Roach and Ada Frances Rowe. Myrtle Angeline Roach married John Henry Thunhorst and had 6 children. She passed away on 14 Jun 1970 in Montgomery Co. Illinois.

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Parents
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Charles Ransom Roach
1866 - 1945
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Ada Frances Rowe
1873 - 1950
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John Henry Thunhorst
1895 - 1960
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Paul Adamthunhorst
1915 - 1995
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Pearl Mary Thunehorst
1925 - 1995
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Jeanette Juanita Thunehorst
1919 - 1976
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John Henry Thunehorst
1924 - 1997
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Dixie Lee Thunehorst
1935 - 1988
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Charles Thunehorst
1917 - 1999

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