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Reed, Hannah M. (b. AUG 1840, d. AFT 1920)

Reference: 2154

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Bevier, Vernon R. (b. JUL 1860, d. ?)
Note: He lived in Coldwater, Michigan in 1900, 1910, &1920. In 1900 & 1910 he worked in a cement factory. In 1930, he resided in Coldwater, Michigan and he was a laborer in a furniture factory. He owned his home worth $2,900.
Reference: 2155

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Bevier, Genevieve (Neva) (b. ABT 1864, d. BEF 1930)
Note: In 1910, she lived with her mother Hannah in Kosciusko County, Turkey Creek Twp., Indiana. She and her husband, along with her mother Hannah, lived in Huron County, New Haven Township during the 1920 census. Harry Lilly was a conductor on a steam railroad.
Reference: 2156

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Bevier, William Vesper (Jack) (b. 29 OCT 1874, d. 26 FEB 1936)
Note: In 1917, he registered for the WW 1 draft in Clearwater, Sedgwick County, Kansas as Vesper Bevier. He was a gardener by trade. His next of kin was Mrs. Harry Felty. He lived in San Diego County, DelMar Twp., California in 1900. He resided in Ninnescah, Sedgewick Cty., Kansas in 1920. Evidently, he never married.
Reference: 2157

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Post, Jerome W. (b. 31 MAR 1838, d. 11 FEB 1911)
Note: In 1880, the family resided in Norwich, Huron County, Ohio and they farmed for a living. Another source indicates that he died February 14, 1911.
Reference: 2158

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Post, Christopher (b. 1807, d. 1877)
Reference: 2159

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Peterson, Phebe (b. 1811, d. 1889)
Reference: 2160

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Post, Walter (b. 21 AUG 1874, d. 29 MAR 1875)
Reference: 2161

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Post, Emma (b. 20 SEP 1861, d. 12 SEP 1943)
Reference: 2162

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Caldwell, Hugh (b. JAN 1835, d. 1913)
Note: He was born and raised on a farm in Richland County, Ohio, one of nine children born to his parents. He was a member of Co. B, 60th Ohio Volunteer Infantry and enlisted in February 1863 during the Civil War. He was in quite a number of noted engagements including Petersburg and The Wilderness. During his service he was taken with the measles and with the improper care given him they settled in his lungs rendering him a mere shadow of the former robust man that entered the service of his country. He owned 29 3/4 acres of land and was a farmer all his life.
Reference: 2163

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Caldwell, Thomas (b. , d. ?)
Reference: 2164

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Miller, Mary (b. , d. ?)
Reference: 2165

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Caldwell, Florence (b. , d. BEF 1881)
Reference: 2166

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Caldwell, William E. (b. 30 MAY 1865, d. 3 SEP 1938)
Reference: 2167

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Ellis, Martha Jane (b. 1 AUG 1854, d. 23 SEP 1931)
Reference: 2168

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Caldwell, John (b. 3 NOV 1869, d. 13 MAR 1951)
Reference: 2169

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Caldwell, Franklin (Frank) (b. 15 SEP 1867, d. 20 MAR 1941)
Reference: 2170

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Rankin, Joanna (Anna) (b. 12 FEB 1846, d. 11 JUN 1928)
Note: She lived with her son, Archie L. in Cayuga County, New York in 1920. Another source indicates she died Jun 11, 1928.
Reference: 2171

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Rankin, Enoch (b. , d. ?)
Reference: 2172

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Arthurs, Isabinda (b. , d. ?)
Reference: 2173

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