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Ida Delong

Birth3 Mar 1895 - Martin, Kentucky, United States
Death11 Apr 1980 - Wellston, Jackson, Ohio, United States
MotherCalifornia H Mills
FatherEmery Jackson DeLong

Born in Martin, Kentucky, United States on 3 Mar 1895 to Emery Jackson DeLong and California H Mills. Ida Delong married William Anderson Salmons and had 17 children. She passed away on 11 Apr 1980 in Wellston, Jackson, Ohio, United States.

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Parents
Emery Jackson Delong
1871 - 1948
California H Mills
1866 - 1944
Spouse(s)
William Anderson Salmons
1892 - 1974
Children Show all
David Jackson Salmons
1920 - 1974
William Elbert Salmons
1915 - 1995
Nellie Salmons
1912 - 1913
Irvin Salmons
1918 - 1920
Ellsworth Drewie Salmons
1913 - 1996
Helen J Salmons
1934 - Unknown
Robert Ray Salmons
1936 - 1985
Edith La Vern Salmons
1927 - 1927
Edith La Vern Salmons
1927 - 1927

Dewey Salmons
1909 - 1970
Willard Sammons
1906 - 1988
Zella M Salmons
1923 - 2011
James Earl Salmons
1932 - 1993
Margie Sammons
1907 - 1993
Robert Lowe Sammons
1909 - 1960
Anderson Salmons
1922 - 1994
Lucy W Salmons
1926 - 2010

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