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William James Work

Birth22 Apr 1873 - Washington, Pennsylvania, USA
Death11 April 1931 - Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
MotherRachel Jennie Carson
FatherWashington A. Work

Born in Washington, Pennsylvania, USA on 22 Apr 1873 to Washington A. Work and Rachel Jennie Carson. William James Work had 11 children. He passed away on 11 April 1931 in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

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Washington A. Work
1847 - 1875
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Rachel Jennie Carson
1854 - 1874
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Harold Dwight Work
1914 - 1984
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Earl Work
1911 - 1985
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George E Work
1917 - 1993
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Lydia Bell Wilson
1899 - 1963
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Margaret Jane Work
1898 - 1978
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Robert Alexander Work
1909 - 1973
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Frank M Work
1906 - 1990
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Samuel M Work
1904 - 1975
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Charles Work
1908 - 2003
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Mary Etta Work
1902 - 1983
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William James Work
1903 - 1986

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