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Alfred Livers

Birth22 Sep 1865 - Kentucky
Death3 Aug 1948 - Marion County, Kentucky, USA
MotherLydia Ann Brady
FatherSamuel Livers

Born in Kentucky on 22 Sep 1865 to Samuel Livers and Lydia Ann Brady. Alfred Livers married Letitia Thomas and had 12 children. He passed away on 3 Aug 1948 in Marion County, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
Samuel Livers
1829 - 1864
Lydia Ann Brady
1827 - 1893
Spouse(s)
Letitia Thomas
1865 - 1914
Elizabeth F Cecil
1875 - 1961
Children Show all
Mary Ida (Pius Parks Webster Newton) Livers
1887 - 1953
William Robert "Will" (Mary Marie Cecil) Lyvers
1893 - 1974
John Samuel "Sam" Livers
1891 - 1983
Anna Harriett Livers
1885 - 1954
Susan M Lyvers
1895 - 1970
Bernard Livers
1886 - 1923

James Albert Lyvers
1898 - 1934
Elizabeth Catherine Lyvers
1908 - 1980
Joseph Leonard Livers
1906 - 1985
Francis Eugene Livers
1903 - 1975
Mary E Ball
1913 - 2001
George E Lyvers (Livers)
1900 - 1978

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