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Robert Herron

Birth10 Nov 1840 - Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, USA
Death28 Oct 1922 - Conshohocken, Montgomery, Pa
MotherEllen McGee
FatherCharles Herron

Born in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, USA on 10 Nov 1840 to Charles Herron and Ellen McGee. Robert Herron married Sarah Jane Dewsnap and had 9 children. He passed away on 28 Oct 1922 in Conshohocken, Montgomery, Pa.

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Parents
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Charles Herron
1816 - 1898
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Ellen Mcgee
1818 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Jane Dewsnap
1845 - 1896
Children Show all
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Laura Camile Herron
1867 - 1947
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Charles E Herron
1866 - 1962
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Fanny Herron
1868 - 1947
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Joshua Herron
1875 - Unknown
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Martha Herron
1871 - Unknown
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Ellen Magee Herron
1882 - 1971
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Robert Hetherington Herron
1878 - Unknown
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William Herron
1883 - 1918
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Alfred Herron
1873 - 1876

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