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Paul Frank Ely

BirthJun 24 1898 - Hebron, Washington Co NY
Death23 Apr 1961 - Salem, Washington. NY, USA
MotherAgnes E. Nichols
FatherFrank Ely

Born in Hebron, Washington Co NY on Jun 24 1898 to Frank Ely and Agnes E. Nichols. Paul Frank Ely married Martha Arabella Dennison and had 8 children. He passed away on 23 Apr 1961 in Salem, Washington. NY, USA.

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Frank Ely
1856 - 1936
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Agnes E. Nichols
1867 - 1932
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Martha Arabella Dennison
1905 - 1958
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Paul Francis Ely
1926 - 2005
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Ida Frances Ely
1924 - 1989
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Mary Jane Ely
1928 - 2008
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John Jay Ely
1931 - 1992
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Eleanor M Ely
1932 - 1932
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Malcolm Edward Ely
1941 - 1986
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Wallace Ely
1943 - 2007
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Walter Ely
1943 - 2005

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