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Myrtle May Beane

Birth10 Jan 1873 - Leesburg, Kosciusko, Indiana, USA
Death17 Feb 1931 - Plymouth, Marshall, Indiana, USA
MotherAxa Ann Thomas
FatherCristopher Columbus Beane

Born in Leesburg, Kosciusko, Indiana, USA on 10 Jan 1873 to Cristopher Columbus Beane and Axa Ann Thomas. Myrtle May Beane married Ulysses Solomon Lidgard and had 4 children. She passed away on 17 Feb 1931 in Plymouth, Marshall, Indiana, USA.

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Cristopher Columbus Beane
1833 - 1911
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Axa Ann Thomas
1844 - 1899
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Ulysses Solomon Lidgard
1868 - 1918
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Melvin Jasper Hunter
1870 - 1900
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Mary Bernice Lidgard
1908 - 1991
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Marie Willadean Lidgard
1912 - 1984
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Eloise Katherine Hunter
1897 - 1979
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Harry Octavus Lidgard
1899 - 1960

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