Ellen Turner
Honor Code SignatorySigned 5 Sep 2017 | 247 contributions | 10 thank-yous | 883 connections
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Mother: Anna Wilde Matthews, b. 3 Sep 1830 in Allenshore, Herfordshire, England; d. 31 Aug 1914 in Oshkosh. Parents were married 19 Mar 1838 in Yorkville, Racine, Wisconsin. Contact me and I will give you more info. Dave
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