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Elsie Mae THOMPSON

Birth14 Apr 1879 - Quincy, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA
Death5 Oct 1924 - Quincy Twp., Franklin, Pennsylvania
MotherMary Jane Weaver
FatherCharles Rush Thompson

Born in Quincy, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA on 14 Apr 1879 to Charles Rush Thompson and Mary Jane Weaver. Elsie Mae THOMPSON had 10 children. She passed away on 5 Oct 1924 in Quincy Twp., Franklin, Pennsylvania.

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Parents
Charles Rush Thompson
1855 - 1917
Mary Jane Weaver
1848 - 1926
Children Show all
Anna Fern Overcash
1911 - 1994
Stillbirth Overcash
1924 - 1924
Charles Merle Overcash
1900 - 1971
Harry Albertus Overcash
1902 - 1911
Mary Edith Overcash
1906 - 1987

Minnie Viola Overcash
1898 - 1983
Gail Lurene Overcash
1908 - 1985
Hilda Catherine Overcash
1915 - 1999
Izola Byrl Overcash
1904 - 1965
Raymond Wayne Overcash
1913 - 1986

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