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Andrew Jackson Workman

BirthAug 1836 - Nora Springs, Floyd, Iowa, USA
Death15 Mar 1912 - Lane Co, Oregon, USA
MotherJoanna Martin
FatherAndrew Jackson Workman

Born in Nora Springs, Floyd, Iowa, USA on Aug 1836 to Andrew Jackson Workman and Joanna Martin. Andrew Jackson Workman married Elizabeth Toothman and had 13 children. He passed away on 15 Mar 1912 in Lane Co, Oregon, USA.

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Parents
Andrew Jackson Workman
1785 - 1869
Joanna Martin
1796 - 1870
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Toothman
1851 - 1942
Mary Ann Crow
1839 - Unknown
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Henry Albert Workman
1864 - 1952
George Adam Workman
1870 - 1927
Sarah A Workman
1860 - 1933
William A. Workman
1862 - 1941
Cora Arilla Workman
1879 - Unknown
Hiram John Workman
1867 - Unknown
Emma F. Workman
1885 - 1937

Michael Sherman Workman
1866 - 1912
William/willard J Workman
1865 - Unknown
Pearl Emma Victoria Darelius
1873 - 1912
Eda Alice Darelius
1871 - 1954
Otto L. "Pete" Darelius
1876 - 1903
Delbert Daugherty
1873 - 1891

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