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Lettitia Cassady

Birth1 Feb 1827 - Ohio, United States
Death6 Apr 1904 - Ipava, Fulton, Illinois, United States
MotherSarah Deborah WRIGHT
FatherJeremiah Cass

Born in Ohio, United States on 1 Feb 1827 to Jeremiah Cass and Sarah Deborah WRIGHT. Lettitia Cassady married William Preston Cass and had 11 children. She passed away on 6 Apr 1904 in Ipava, Fulton, Illinois, United States.

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Parents
Jeremiah Cass
1781 - 1857
Sarah Deborah Wright
1795 - 1886
Spouse(s)
William Preston Cass
1826 - 1910
Children Show all
Elsie Arminda Cass
1864 - 1948
Lydia Evaline Cass
1858 - 1939
John A Cass
1868 - 1951
Jeremiah Jesse Cass
1862 - 1951
Mary Lucretia Cass
1871 - 1945
Edward Perry Cass
1856 - 1925

Lavina Etta Cass
1851 - 1929
William Cass
1866 - 1886
Mary E Brown
1850 - Unknown
Sarah Ann Cass
1860 - 1865
Sarah Brown
Unknown - Unknown

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