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Oliver William CODER

BirthApril 1, 1848 - Ripley or Dearborn County, Indiana
Death15 Jul 1933 - Shambaugh, Page, Iowa, United States
MotherMary Elizabeth Faulkner
FatherDAVID J CODER

Born in Ripley or Dearborn County, Indiana on April 1, 1848 to DAVID J CODER and Mary Elizabeth Faulkner. Oliver William CODER married Lydia Wray and had 6 children. He passed away on 15 Jul 1933 in Shambaugh, Page, Iowa, United States.

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David J Coder
1812 - 1895
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Mary Elizabeth Faulkner
1819 - 1858
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Lydia Wray
1853 - 1934
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Jessie Ethel Coder
1879 - 1965
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Fred Wray Coder
1882 - 1969
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Inda Belle Coder
1874 - 1969
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Howard Glen Coder
1893 - 1984
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Frank David Coder
1890 - 1965
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Lydia Coder
1877 - 1880

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