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Ruby Alma Edgerton

Birth25 Dec 1897 - Hamburg, Fremont, Iowa, USA
Death2 May 1971 - Kellerton, Ringgold, Iowa, United States
MotherFrances (Fannie) Eva Simmerman
FatherGeorge S. Edgerton

Born in Hamburg, Fremont, Iowa, USA on 25 Dec 1897 to George S. Edgerton and Frances (Fannie) Eva Simmerman. Ruby Alma Edgerton married Earl Fuller and had 5 children. She passed away on 2 May 1971 in Kellerton, Ringgold, Iowa, United States.

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Parents
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George S. Edgerton
1871 - Unknown
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Frances (Fannie) Eva Simmerman
1875 - 1925
Spouse(s)
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Earl Fuller
Unknown - Unknown
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Gail Maxine Rasler
1916 - 1980
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Lorraine Floreine Rasler
1921 - 1983
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Dorothy Fern Rasler
1921 - 1983
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Helen Louise Rasler
1929 - 2000
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Phyllis J Rasler
1925 - 1985

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