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Sarah E. Bever

Birth07 Sep 1900 - Jefferson Township, Monroe County, Wisconsin, USA
Death8 September 1995 - Wilton, Monroe, Wisconsin, USA
MotherHelen (Schmitz) SMITH
FatherMathias (Matt) BEVER (Biwer)

Born in Jefferson Township, Monroe County, Wisconsin, USA on 07 Sep 1900 to Mathias (Matt) BEVER (Biwer) and Helen (Schmitz) SMITH. Sarah E. Bever married William Leo Chambers and had 3 children. She passed away on 8 September 1995 in Wilton, Monroe, Wisconsin, USA.

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Parents
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Mathias (Matt) Bever (Biwer)
1853 - 1922
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Helen (Schmitz) Smith
1859 - 1943
Spouse(s)
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William Leo Chambers
1888 - 1951
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Stephen Lyden
1893 - 1959
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Harley M Chambers
1922 - 2013
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Alton W Chambers
1924 - 2012
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William Bill Billey Chambers
1936 - 2000

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