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Olive Josephine Ormsby

Birth11 Oct 1903 - East Montpelier, Washington, Vermont, USA
Death11 Mar 1987 - Berlin, Washington, Vermont, USA
MotherCharlotte M Morgan
FatherLorenzo Eli Ormsbee

Born in East Montpelier, Washington, Vermont, USA on 11 Oct 1903 to Lorenzo Eli Ormsbee and Charlotte M Morgan. Olive Josephine Ormsby married James Harold Goodall and had 4 children. She passed away on 11 Mar 1987 in Berlin, Washington, Vermont, USA.

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Lorenzo Eli Ormsbee
1849 - 1909
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Charlotte M Morgan
1864 - 1942
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James Harold Goodall
1900 - 1979
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Rachel Josephine Goodall
1932 - Unknown
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David Jon Goodall
1939 - Unknown
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Joyce Lottie Goodall
1934 - Unknown
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James Victor Goodall
1930 - Unknown

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