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William DeWitt Redner

Birth23 Aug 1878 - Harriman, New York, USA
DeathApr 1959 - New Jersey, USA
MotherRebecca Hunter
FatherCharles E. Redner

Born in Harriman, New York, USA on 23 Aug 1878 to Charles E. Redner and Rebecca Hunter. William DeWitt Redner married Mary Shoudy and had 8 children. He passed away on Apr 1959 in New Jersey, USA.

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Charles E. Redner
1848 - 1905
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Rebecca Hunter
1849 - 1924
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Mary Shoudy
1884 - 1968
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Sadie F Smith
1916 - 1981
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George Redner
1904 - Unknown
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Daisy Redner
1909 - Unknown
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William Redner
1915 - Unknown
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Pearl Redner
1907 - Unknown
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Cora Redner
1921 - 1979
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Lawrence Redner
1923 - 2010
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Bernard H. Redner
1918 - 1990

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