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Sarah B. Maple

Birth6 Jan 1841 - Hollis, Peoria, Illinois, United States
Death20 Jun 1913 - Lead, Lawrence, South Dakota, United States
MotherRuhama Addy
FatherAbraham Maple

Born in Hollis, Peoria, Illinois, United States on 6 Jan 1841 to Abraham Maple and Ruhama Addy. Sarah B. Maple married Pvt. Bornam R. Fuller and had 5 children. She passed away on 20 Jun 1913 in Lead, Lawrence, South Dakota, United States.

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Abraham Maple
1811 - 1889
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Ruhama Addy
1812 - 1854
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Pvt. Bornam R. Fuller
1835 - 1862
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Jonas James Fuller
1847 - 1906
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Abram Maple Fuller
1859 - 1931
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Theodore Gordon Fuller
1862 - 1938
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Ida Fuller
1868 - 1872
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Altanta Fuller
1872 - 1934
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Wilbert D Fuller
1861 - 1910

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