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Alethea Ellsworth 1895–1906 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 Apr 1895

Birth Location: Lohrville, Iowa

Death Date: 17 Oct 1906

Death Location: Montpelier, Blackford, Indiana

Father: Samuel Ellsworth

Mother: Blanche Moore

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Alethea Ellsworth was born in 1895 in Lohrville, Iowa, the child of Samuel Nathan Ellsworth And Blanche Odell Moore. Alethea Ellsworth passed away in 1906 in Montpelier, Blackford, Indiana.

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Biography

  • Alethea Ellsworth was born in 1895 in Lohrville, Iowa, the child of Samuel Nathan Ellsworth And Blanche Odell Moore.
  • Alethea Ellsworth passed away in 1906 in Montpelier, Blackford, Indiana.

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Alethea Ellsworth's Ancestors

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Alethea Ellsworth
1895–1906
Birth Place: Lohrville, Iowa
Parents
Samuel Nathan Ellsworth
1870–1914
Indiana
Blanche (Odell) Moore
1874–1955
Waterloo, Black Hawk Co., Iowa
Grandparents
Daniel (Perry) Ellsworth
1848–1924
Cassopolis, MI
Alvira (Victory) Brown
1847–
VT
Great-Grandparents
Nathan Ellsworth
1822–
Sabra Shinn
1828–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Daniel Virginia
1781–1851
Mary Whiteman
1781–1833

Alethea Ellsworth's Timeline

2 Records

1895
7 Apr 1895
Birth of Alethea Ellsworth in Lohrville, Iowa
Lohrville, Iowa
1906
17 Oct 1906
Age 11
Death of Alethea Ellsworth in Montpelier, Blackford, Indiana
Montpelier, Blackford, Indiana

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 Apr 1895
    Event Place: Lohrville, Iowa
    Record Source:
    [1] Alma Ellsworth Hatfield
    [2] Denny-Shattuck.ged

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 Oct 1906
    Event Place: Montpelier, Blackford, Indiana
    Record Source:
    [1] Alma Ellsworth Hatfield
    [2] Denny-Shattuck.ged

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