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Almira Malvira Vale Williams 1817–1895 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 February 1817

Birth Location: Floyd, Oneida County, New York, USA

Death Date: 16 July 1895

Death Location: Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA

Father: George Moon

Mother: Polly None

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In 1817, Almira Malvira Vale Williams entered the world in Floyd, Oneida County, New York, USA, born to George W Moon And Polly. Almira Malvira Vale Williams passed away in 1895 in Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA.

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  • In 1817, Almira Malvira Vale Williams entered the world in Floyd, Oneida County, New York, USA, born to George W Moon And Polly.
  • Almira Malvira Vale Williams passed away in 1895 in Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA.

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Almira Williams's Ancestors

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Almira Williams
1817–1895
Birth Place: Floyd, Oneida County, New York, USA
Parents
George W. Moon
1799–1850
Spencer, Massachusetts
Polly
1798–1858
Mohawk, Herkimer County, New York, USA
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Almira Williams's Timeline

2 Records

1817
25 February 1817
Birth of Almira Malvira Vale Williams in Floyd, Oneida County, New York, USA
Floyd, Oneida County, New York, USA
1895
16 July 1895
Age 78
Death of Almira Malvira Vale Williams in Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA
Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 February 1817
    Event Place: Floyd, Oneida County, New York, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 July 1895
    Event Place: Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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