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Minnie Ellen Penninger

Birth30 Jun 1873 - Lick Creek, Union, Illinois
Death4 Dec 1943 - dixon,lee,Illinois
MotherTabitha Jane Threet
FatherAlexander Locke Penninger

Born in Lick Creek, Union, Illinois on 30 Jun 1873 to Alexander Locke Penninger and Tabitha Jane Threet. Minnie Ellen Penninger married William Sitter and had 11 children. She passed away on 4 Dec 1943 in dixon,lee,Illinois.

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Parents
Alexander Locke Penninger
1825 - 1878
Tabitha Jane Threet
1843 - 1907
Spouse(s)
William Sitter
1868 - 1923
Children Show all
Glaydis Sitter
1904 - 1951
Bon L Sitter
1896 - Unknown
Ruby May Sitter
1907 - 1931
Troy Percival Sitter
1902 - 1952
Delmer Hazel Sitter
1898 - 1959
Leacil Sitter
1900 - 1976

Carl Clayton Sitter
1908 - 1966
Helon Sitter
1914 - 1975
Osco L Sitter
1894 - Unknown
Wayne Sitter
1916 - 1976
Wilma Sitter
1911 - 1990

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