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Myrtle Mae Corwin

Birth26 Jun 1898 - Monona, Clayton, Iowa, USA
Death1951 - Not Available
MotherBernice Corwin
FatherAlbert C Corwin

Born in Monona, Clayton, Iowa, USA on 26 Jun 1898 to Albert C Corwin and Bernice Corwin. Myrtle Mae Corwin married Ernest Pearl Cramer and had 8 children. She passed away on 1951.

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Parents
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Albert C Corwin
1866 - 1931
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Bernice Corwin
1879 - 1950
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Ernest Pearl Cramer
1894 - 1930
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Evelyn Marie Cramer
1918 - 1984
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Irene Lois Cramer
1917 - 1998
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Lawrence Cramer
1920 - 1930
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Dorothie Mae Cramer
1921 - 2010
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Max Delbert Cramer
1924 - 2015
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Robert Milton Cramer
1926 - 2011
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Ruth Emelie Cramer
1929 - 2013
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Corrine Pearl Cramer
1931 - 2016

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