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Margaret Ann Wallentine

Birth16 APR 1866 - Paris, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States
Death24 August 1928 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
MotherElizabeth Caldwell
FatherChristian Peder Wallentine

Born in Paris, Bear Lake, Idaho, United States on 16 APR 1866 to Christian Peder Wallentine and Elizabeth Caldwell. Margaret Ann Wallentine married Stephen Robert Kelsey and had 15 children. She passed away on 24 August 1928 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.

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Parents
Christian Peder Wallentine
1841 - 1915
Elizabeth Caldwell
1844 - 1932
Spouse(s)
Stephen Robert Kelsey
1853 - 1935
Children Show all
Seth Christian Kelsey
1888 - 1989
Newel Kelsey
1892 - 1980
Stephen Leroy Kelsey
1887 - 1962
Robert Monroe Kelsey
1886 - 1971
Zelphia Margaret Ann Kelsey
1894 - 1956
Lucius Raymond Kelsey
1890 - 1923
Myrtle Elizabeth Kelsey
1896 - 1980
Easton Earl Kelsey
1901 - 1977

Daniel Kelsey
1904 - 1982
Mabel Kelsey
1899 - 1978
Reed L . Kelsey
1907 - 1996
Benjamin O'niel Kelsey
1910 - 2006
George Delmar Kelsey
1906 - 1909
Lydia Jane Kelsey
1898 - 1899
Sara Velma Kelsey
1906 - 1907

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