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Lydia Ellen Salsberry

Birth6 Oct 1891 - Pollock, Sullivan, Missouri, USA
Death12 Mar 1954 - Mooreland, Woodward, Oklahoma, USA
MotherLydia Ann Pearson
FatherGeorge Washington Salsberry

Born in Pollock, Sullivan, Missouri, USA on 6 Oct 1891 to George Washington Salsberry and Lydia Ann Pearson. Lydia Ellen Salsberry married Jesse Harold Whitcomb and had 11 children. She passed away on 12 Mar 1954 in Mooreland, Woodward, Oklahoma, USA.

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Parents
George Washington Salsberry
1857 - 1949
Lydia Ann Pearson
1866 - 1948
Spouse(s)
Jesse Harold Whitcomb
1885 - 1965
William Henry Bennett
1884 - 1912
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George William Bennett
1911 - 2000
Oletta Jane Trantham
1920 - 2005
Harold Ernest Whitcomb
1928 - 2005
Glenn Elmer Whitcomb
1914 - 1984
Keith Darwin Whitcomb
1931 - 1997
Wayne Oren Whitcomb
1916 - 1987

Gordon Ogden Whitcomb
1924 - 1949
Denzil Rex Whitcomb
1918 - 1965
Jesse Maude Irene Whitcomb
1922 - 1981
Thomas Russell Whitcomb
1933 - 1934
James Riley Whitcomb
1926 - 2001

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