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Olive Mae Sharp

Birth4 April 1887 - Granville, Putnam, Illinois, USA
Death4 Nov 1950 - Dundas, Rice, Minnesota, USA
MotherLydia (Liddie) D. King
FatherJacob Elwood Sharp

Born in Granville, Putnam, Illinois, USA on 4 April 1887 to Jacob Elwood Sharp and Lydia (Liddie) D. King. Olive Mae Sharp married Carl Welch and had 6 children. She passed away on 4 Nov 1950 in Dundas, Rice, Minnesota, USA.

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Parents
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Jacob Elwood Sharp
1857 - 1931
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Lydia (Liddie) D. King
1859 - 1934
Spouse(s)
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Carl Welch
1883 - 1963
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Oren Carl Welch
1910 - 1994
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Lula Olive Welch
1913 - 2010
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Arthur Reubin Welch
1906 - 1983
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Ruth Lydia Welch
1910 - 1993
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Fern Mildred Welch
1916 - 2000
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Arvin Leverne Welch
1926 - 2008

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