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Samuel E Ray

Birth5 AUG 1833 - Montpelier, Vermont
Death21 August 1905 - Charleston, Coles County, Illinois, United States of America
MotherMary Baker
FatherJohn Baker Swick

Born in Montpelier, Vermont on 5 AUG 1833 to John Baker Swick and Mary Baker. Samuel E Ray married Elizabeth J Larimer and had 11 children. He passed away on 21 August 1905 in Charleston, Coles County, Illinois, United States of America.

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Parents
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John Baker Swick
1800 - 1885
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Mary Baker
1801 - 1833
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth J Larimer
1845 - 1909
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Eleanor J Blake
1827 - 1869
Children Show all
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Nancy M Swick
1857 - 1939
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Sarah Catherine "Cassie" Swick
1860 - 1950
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David Swick
1854 - 1879
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Aaron Allison Swick
1867 - 1939
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Daughter Aaron Elizabeth Swick
1873 - 1873
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Noah Swick
1871 - 1875
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Effie Nell Swick
1869 - 1870
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Jefferson Swick
1863 - 1863
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Aaron Elizabeth Swick
1875 - 1875
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Emma E Swick
1851 - 1851
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Rebecca Jane Swick
1865 - 1900

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