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Myrtle E Reddell

Birth30 August, 1895 - Arkansas, USA
Death16 April, 1986 - Mississippi County, Arkansas, USA
MotherLeona Dawkins
FatherJohn L Riddle

Born in Arkansas, USA on 30 August, 1895 to John L Riddle and Leona Dawkins. Myrtle E Reddell married George R. Keller and had 7 children. She passed away on 16 April, 1986 in Mississippi County, Arkansas, USA.

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John L Riddle
1871 - 1934
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Leona Dawkins
1875 - 1940
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George R. Keller
1889 - 1958
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Clarence Matthew Keller
1923 - 2001
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Mabel Opal Keller
1916 - 2010
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Melvin Andrew Keller
1921 - 1999
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Elmer Audine Keller
1918 - 1987
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Louise M Keller
1930 - 2014
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Katherine Lucille Keller
1932 - 1963
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Rose Marie Keller
1926 - 2010

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