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Pius Lilly Elder

Birth2 May 1810 - Washington, Kentucky, USA
Death3 Mar 1878 - Rhodelia, Meade, Kentucky, USA
MotherAnn Elizabeth Lilly
FatherWilliam ELDER

Born in Washington, Kentucky, USA on 2 May 1810 to William ELDER and Ann Elizabeth Lilly. Pius Lilly Elder married Ann Bruner and had 13 children. He passed away on 3 Mar 1878 in Rhodelia, Meade, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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William Elder
1757 - 1822
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Ann Elizabeth Lilly
1756 - 1838
Spouse(s)
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Ann Bruner
1810 - 1857
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Jane Russell
1826 - 1906
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Martha Josephine Elder
1846 - 1910
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Mary Ellen Elder
1848 - 1917
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Samuel Crayton Elder
1835 - 1907
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William Peter Elder
1835 - 1922
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Robert Emmett Elder
1865 - 1937
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Charles Henry Elder
1860 - 1955
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Nannie Cart
1861 - 1925
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William Roland Elder
1867 - 1929
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Robert Francis Elder
1843 - 1925
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Thomas E Elder
1845 - 1860
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Elizabeth Jane Elder
1845 - Unknown
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G M Elder
1850 - Unknown
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Sally E Elder
1848 - Unknown

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