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Robley James Sisson

Birth15 Jun 1906 - Nebraska, USA
DeathMay 1966 - Ewing, Holt, Nebraska, USA
MotherNettie McKelvey
FatherErastus Leon Sisson

Born in Nebraska, USA on 15 Jun 1906 to Erastus Leon Sisson and Nettie McKelvey. Robley James Sisson married Helen Adeline Snyder and had 7 children. He passed away on May 1966 in Ewing, Holt, Nebraska, USA.

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Erastus Leon Sisson
1873 - 1962
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Nettie Mckelvey
1876 - 1972
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Helen Adeline Snyder
1909 - 1983
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Mary Marcella Sisson
1933 - 2005
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James Ronald "Ronnie" Sisson
1946 - 2010
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William Kenneth Sisson
1931 - 1997
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Robley John Sisson
1926 - 2010
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Betty Arlene Sisson
1928 - 2007
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Jack Eugene Sisson
1937 - 2016
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Robert Sisson
1927 - 1928

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