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Martha Ann Mabie

Birth3 Apr 1856 - Shueyville, Johnson, Iowa, United States
Death19 May 1924 - Hancock, Bon Homme, South Dakota, United States
MotherMary Susan Armstrong
FatherLevi Harrison Mabie

Born in Shueyville, Johnson, Iowa, United States on 3 Apr 1856 to Levi Harrison Mabie and Mary Susan Armstrong. Martha Ann Mabie married Edward Fitch and had 8 children. She passed away on 19 May 1924 in Hancock, Bon Homme, South Dakota, United States.

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Parents
Levi Harrison Mabie
1836 - 1913
Mary Susan Armstrong
1840 - 1881
Spouse(s)
Edward Fitch
1840 - 1925
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Georgia Myrtle Fitch
1896 - 1990
Benjamin Harrison Fitch
1884 - 1953
Chester Arthur Fitch
1886 - 1954
Edward I Fitch
1877 - 1953

Martha A Fitch
1890 - 1966
Oliver Wendell Holmes Fitch
1888 - 1969
John Burton Fitch
1876 - 1956
Leona (Lona) Julia Fitch
1874 - 1950

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