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Ruth Lorena Ogborn

Birth20 Oct 1897 - West Lafayette, Tippecanoe, Indiana, USA
Death20 Aug 1987 - Monon, White, Indiana, USA
MotherBertha May Henderson
FatherEdward Alonzo Ogborn

Born in West Lafayette, Tippecanoe, Indiana, USA on 20 Oct 1897 to Edward Alonzo Ogborn and Bertha May Henderson. Ruth Lorena Ogborn married Archie Dean Brown and had 8 children. She passed away on 20 Aug 1987 in Monon, White, Indiana, USA.

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Parents
Edward Alonzo Ogborn
1876 - 1958
Bertha May Henderson
1876 - 1973
Spouse(s)
Archie Dean Brown
1893 - 1932
Floyd John Brown
1900 - 1971
Children Show all
Lorena Dean Brown
1918 - 2003
John Edward Brown Sr
1916 - 2002
Melvina Lou Brown
1929 - 1999
June Darlene Brown
1924 - 2013

Jack Gordon Brown
1925 - 2011
Robert Earl Brown
1922 - 2004
Richard Ross Brown
1928 - 2013
Keith Morrell Brown
1920 - 2007

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