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Ethel Salome Kidd

Birth11 March 1900 - Kirby, Ohio, USA (Richland Township, Wyandot, Ohio
Death22 Jul 1983 - Findlay, Hancock, Ohio, United States of America
MotherMyrtle Edith Inman
FatherDavid Jefferson Kidd

Born in Kirby, Ohio, USA (Richland Township, Wyandot, Ohio on 11 March 1900 to David Jefferson Kidd and Myrtle Edith Inman. Ethel Salome Kidd married Hallie L Riegle and had 7 children. She passed away on 22 Jul 1983 in Findlay, Hancock, Ohio, United States of America.

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Parents
David Jefferson Kidd
1873 - 1951
Myrtle Edith Inman
1878 - 1925
Spouse(s)
Hallie L Riegle
1894 - 1968
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William D Riegle
1938 - 2008
Olive Pauline Riegle
1933 - 1933
Norman Dean Riegle
1929 - 1996
Richard L Riegle
1919 - 1996

Jane Ann Riegle
1942 - 1989
Betty Louise Riegle
1927 - 1989
Doris Eileen Riegle
1925 - 1996

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