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Myrtle May Mitchell

Birth17 FEB 1879 - Milton Township, Antrim County, Michigan, USA
Death20 APR 1947 - Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, USA
MotherAlmira Isabelle Blakely
FatherThomas Jefferson MITCHELL

Born in Milton Township, Antrim County, Michigan, USA on 17 FEB 1879 to Thomas Jefferson MITCHELL and Almira Isabelle Blakely. Myrtle May Mitchell married Conrad Banninger and had 8 children. She passed away on 20 APR 1947 in Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, USA.

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Parents
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Thomas Jefferson Mitchell
1839 - 1910
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Almira Isabelle Blakely
1839 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Conrad Banninger
1874 - 1964
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Jess W Banninger
1915 - 1943
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Ivan Noble Banninger
1904 - Unknown
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Charles T Banninger
1901 - 1971
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Mervin C Banninger
1917 - 1985
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Zora Valentine Banninger
1913 - 1918
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Don R Banninger
1919 - 1944
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Unnamed Daughter Banninger
1900 - 1900
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Phelma M Banninger
1906 - Unknown

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