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Mary Elizabeth Duer

Birth20 February 1851 - Kahoka, Clark County, Missouri, United States of America
Death13 Apr 1930 - Byers, Arapahoe, Colorado, USA
MotherMartha W Shallenberger
FatherMiller C Duer

Born in Kahoka, Clark County, Missouri, United States of America on 20 February 1851 to Miller C Duer and Martha W Shallenberger. Mary Elizabeth Duer married Frederick Sprankle Gilhousen and had 6 children. She passed away on 13 Apr 1930 in Byers, Arapahoe, Colorado, USA.

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Parents
Miller C Duer
1823 - 1871
Martha W Shallenberger
1827 - 1899
Spouse(s)
Frederick Sprankle Gilhousen
1834 - 1905
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Helen Troy Gilhousen
1885 - 1960
3-Frederick Blaine Gilhousen
1883 - 1961
Lawrence Wade Gilhousen
1890 - 1951

3-Georgia Aleine Gilhousen
1869 - 1939
Chase Summerfield Gilhousen
1874 - 1953
Martha Maye Gilhousen
1872 - 1952

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