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Myrtle Dell Utterback

Birth11 January 1871 - Waynetown, Montgomery, Indiana, United States
Death17 July 1944 - Medaryville, Pulaski, Indiana, United States
MotherAnna Alice Nelson
FatherMorgan Leonidas Utterback

Born in Waynetown, Montgomery, Indiana, United States on 11 January 1871 to Morgan Leonidas Utterback and Anna Alice Nelson. Myrtle Dell Utterback married Charles J Timm and had 10 children. She passed away on 17 July 1944 in Medaryville, Pulaski, Indiana, United States.

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Parents
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Morgan Leonidas Utterback
1849 - 1900
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Anna Alice Nelson
1853 - 1926
Spouse(s)
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Charles J Timm
1865 - 1950
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Maude Alice Dolliver
1899 - 1955
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Nora Fern Dolliver
1892 - 1956
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Pearl Marie Dolliver
1896 - 1941
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Gladys Mae Dolliver
1895 - 1983
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Hattie Hazel Doliver Timm
1902 - 1985
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Herman Lloyd Timm
1904 - 1974
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Genevieve Lucille Timm
1913 - 1992
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Charles Lestley Timm
1911 - 1959
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Dallas Delos Timm
1916 - 1999
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Agnes Leone Timm
1907 - 1986

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