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Ruby Replogle

Birth24 Feb 1919 - Gainesville, Ozark, Missouri, United States
Death5 June 1996 - Broken Arrow, Wagoner County, Oklahoma, USA
MotherMary Francis McMahon/FOSTER
FatherJohn Thomas Foster

Born in Gainesville, Ozark, Missouri, United States on 24 Feb 1919 to John Thomas Foster and Mary Francis McMahon/FOSTER. Ruby Replogle married Clarence Richard Replogle and had 11 children. She passed away on 5 June 1996 in Broken Arrow, Wagoner County, Oklahoma, USA.

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Parents
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John Thomas Foster
1889 - 1951
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Mary Francis Mcmahon/foster
1891 - 1976
Spouse(s)
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Clarence Richard Replogle
1917 - 1995
Children Show all
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Janet Lea Replogle
1959 - 2015
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Wanda Replogle
1940 - 2017
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Barbara Geneva (Boots) Replogle
1936 - 2011
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Ronald James Replogle
1949 - Unknown
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Clarence R. (Chap) Replogle
1944 - Unknown
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Robbin Kay Replogle
1956 - Unknown
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Audrey Genell Replogle
1942 - Unknown
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Tracy Kent Replogle
1962 - Unknown
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Sandra Elaine Replogle
1946 - Unknown
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Clark Trent Replogle
1962 - Unknown
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Kathryn L. Replogle
1952 - Unknown

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