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Monroe Philip Brong

Birth13 Feb 1876 - Brodheadsville, Chestnuthill Twsp, Monroe Cnty, Pennsylvania, U.S.A
Death18 May 1957 - Brodheadsville, Chestnut Hill Twsp, Monroe Cnty, Pennsylvania, U.S.A
MotherMargaret Getz
FatherSebastian K. Brong, III

Born in Brodheadsville, Chestnuthill Twsp, Monroe Cnty, Pennsylvania, U.S.A on 13 Feb 1876 to Sebastian K. Brong, III and Margaret Getz. Monroe Philip Brong married Emma Jane Serfass and had 13 children. He passed away on 18 May 1957 in Brodheadsville, Chestnut Hill Twsp, Monroe Cnty, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.

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Parents
Sebastian K. Brong, Iii
1841 - 1925
Margaret Getz
1842 - 1922
Spouse(s)
Emma Jane Serfass
1892 - 1972
Emma Louisa Bond
1875 - 1913
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Norman Abner Brong
1899 - 1964
Edith May Brong
1906 - 1998
Homer Winfield Brong
1916 - 1990
Stanley Brong
1909 - 1997
Sterling Leroy Brong
1924 - 1997
Emma Jane Brong
1925 - 2003
Kenneth Monroe Brong
1923 - 1997

Albert F. Brong
1915 - 1959
Leon Aaron Brong
1918 - 1989
Pauline M. Brong
1921 - 1935
Claude David Brong
1929 - 1931
Pearl Irene Brong
1919 - 2001
Harold Brong
1926 - 1926

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