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Samuel T. Wanamaker

Birth11 Aug 1838 - North Jackson, Mahoning, Ohio, USA
Death27 Dec 1910 - Cuyahoga Falls, Summit, Ohio, USA
MotherCatherine Kistler
FatherNathan Wanamaker

Born in North Jackson, Mahoning, Ohio, USA on 11 Aug 1838 to Nathan Wanamaker and Catherine Kistler. Samuel T. Wanamaker married Eliza Eleanor (Elena) Fenstermaker and had 5 children. He passed away on 27 Dec 1910 in Cuyahoga Falls, Summit, Ohio, USA.

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Nathan Wanamaker
1809 - 1884
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Catherine Kistler
1813 - 1893
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Eliza Eleanor (Elena) Fenstermaker
1843 - 1911
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Clarence Adolphus Wanamaker
1870 - 1946
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Cora C Wanamaker
1868 - 1927
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Viola Hart
1875 - 1947
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Nellie Wanamaker
1882 - 1951
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John J Wanamaker
1888 - 1950

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