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Paul Conrad Setter

Birth8 Jan 1867 - Steinkjer, Namdalseid, Nord-Trondelag, Norway
Death2 May 1952 - Amery, Polk, Wisconsin, United States
MotherBeata Christine Brors
FatherPetter Adolph Sæther

Born in Steinkjer, Namdalseid, Nord-Trondelag, Norway on 8 Jan 1867 to Petter Adolph Sæther and Beata Christine Brors. Paul Conrad Setter married Annete Olea Elden and had 12 children. He passed away on 2 May 1952 in Amery, Polk, Wisconsin, United States.

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Parents
Petter Adolph Sæther
1828 - 1924
Beata Christine Brors
1834 - 1918
Spouse(s)
Annete Olea Elden
1874 - 1936
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Abraham Lincoln Setter
1903 - 1999
Agnes Charlotte Setter
1895 - 1980
Nels Albert Setter
1897 - 1977
Mae Ethel Setter
1901 - 1991
Prescott Evert Setter
1893 - 1962
Margaret Setter
1909 - 2002

Lloyd Richard Setter
1905 - 1995
Ray Herbert Setter
1907 - 2000
Nettie Marie Setter
1916 - 2014
Vernon Stanley Setter
1913 - 2006
Russell Paul Setter
1914 - 2008
Wallace Chester Setter
1911 - 1982

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