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William Elden

Birth4 Nov 1842 - East Corinth, Penobscot, Maine, United States
Death22 May 1883 - Beaver Dam, Dodge, Wisconsin, United States
MotherJosephine Perkins
FatherChase Boothby Elden

Born in East Corinth, Penobscot, Maine, United States on 4 Nov 1842 to Chase Boothby Elden and Josephine Perkins. William Elden married Harriet O. Eastman and had 6 children. He passed away on 22 May 1883 in Beaver Dam, Dodge, Wisconsin, United States.

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Parents
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Chase Boothby Elden
1812 - 1870
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Josephine Perkins
1817 - 1853
Spouse(s)
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Harriet O. Eastman
1843 - 1869
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Mary Almena Hoisington
1843 - 1919
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Charles William Elden
1867 - 1938
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Harriet Elden
1868 - 1937
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May Alma Elden
1872 - 1954
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Maude Elden
1878 - 1969
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Hattie J. Elden
1869 - Unknown
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Laeta Elden
1879 - 1928

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