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Julia Ann Bonis

Birth6 October 1871 - Park County, Colorado, USA
Death19 September 1950 - Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA
MotherRebecca Mary Taylor
FatherLaurance Bonis

Born in Park County, Colorado, USA on 6 October 1871 to Laurance Bonis and Rebecca Mary Taylor. Julia Ann Bonis married Lewis Wesley "Lew" ROBBINS and had 11 children. She passed away on 19 September 1950 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA.

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Parents
Laurance Bonis
1839 - 1914
Rebecca Mary Taylor
1841 - 1923
Spouse(s)
Lewis Wesley "Lew" Robbins
1868 - 1950
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Mildred Rebecca Overholt Robbins
1910 - 1997
Dora May Robbins
1895 - 1993
Mary Elizabeth Mcarthur Robbins
1896 - 1993
Chester Arthur Robbins
1906 - 1972
Emma Evelyn St. John Robbins
1908 - 1937
Edward Thomas Robbins
1904 - 1941

Viola Nancy Robbins
1917 - 1992
Esther Osher Robbins
1902 - Unknown
Rose Ethel Robbins
1899 - Unknown
Ruth Isabella Oshier Milburn Robbins
1915 - 2007
Charley L Robbins
1913 - Unknown

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