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Sara Yoder

Birth13 Aug 1884 - Washington, Pennsylvania
Death18 November 1918 - Wilson, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
MotherLydia A Sibert
FatherPvt John Yoders

Born in Washington, Pennsylvania on 13 Aug 1884 to Pvt John Yoders and Lydia A Sibert. Sara Yoder married Edward DeForest McQuiston and had 12 children. She passed away on 18 November 1918 in Wilson, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

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Parents
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Pvt John Yoders
1841 - 1897
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Lydia A Sibert
1860 - 1912
Spouse(s)
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Edward Deforest Mcquiston
1874 - 1956
Children Show all
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Jesse Grant Mcquiston
1916 - 1997
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Harold Edward Mc Quiston
1912 - 1967
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Melda Grace Mcquiston Vargo
1915 - 1991
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Eugene Ellsworth Mcquiston
1908 - 1984
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Mabel Isoline Mcquiston
1902 - 1966
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Elmer D. Mcquiston
1903 - 1996
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Ernest L. Mcquiston
1906 - 1956
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Clarence Mitchell Mcquiston
1905 - 1977
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Robert John Mcquiston
1918 - 1979
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Lily Bell Mcquiston
1924 - 1976
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Mary Inez Mcquiston
1910 - 1997
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Anona May Mcquiston
1926 - 1997

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