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Retta Belle Ruby

Birth14 Feb 1891 - Dryden, Lapeer, Michigan
Death30 Nov 1972 - Sandusky, Sanilac, Michigan
MotherAnna Dean
FatherOrlando Ruby

Born in Dryden, Lapeer, Michigan on 14 Feb 1891 to Orlando Ruby and Anna Dean. Retta Belle Ruby married Melvin Clayton Nightingale and had 9 children. She passed away on 30 Nov 1972 in Sandusky, Sanilac, Michigan.

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Parents
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Orlando Ruby
1841 - 1917
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Anna Dean
1861 - 1949
Spouse(s)
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Melvin Clayton Nightingale
1883 - 1951
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Harry T Higgins
1902 - Unknown
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Hazel Marie Nightingale
1907 - 1914
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Florence T Nightingale
1909 - 1928
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Vivian Jane Nightingale
1919 - 1958
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Alice Ruth Nightingale
1914 - 1993
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Glenola "Glennie" Nightingale
1911 - 1998
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Margaret Nightingale
1923 - 1989
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Helen Rose Nightingale
1926 - 1997
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Elmer Clayton Nightingale
1921 - 1973
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Mildred Mae Nightingale
1916 - 1996

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