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Myrtle Audrey Eells

Birth29 May 1892 - New York, USA
Death7 Dec 1973 - Church Hill, Queen Anne's, Maryland, United States
MotherLottie Rosella Brown
FatherCharles H Eells

Born in New York, USA on 29 May 1892 to Charles H Eells and Lottie Rosella Brown. Myrtle Audrey Eells married Floyd Earl Towne and had 6 children. She passed away on 7 Dec 1973 in Church Hill, Queen Anne's, Maryland, United States.

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Parents
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Charles H Eells
1871 - 1924
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Lottie Rosella Brown
1871 - 1954
Spouse(s)
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Floyd Earl Towne
1888 - 1967
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Charles F Towne
1911 - 1982
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Audrey R Towne
1926 - 1980
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Edward Towne
1914 - Unknown
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Raymond Fulton Towne
1919 - 1992
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Carol Helen Towne
1921 - 2006
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Carleton Lowell Towne
1923 - 2017

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