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Arthur Asa England 1881–1920 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 16 Jan 1881
Birth Location: Twin, Ross, Ohio
Death Date: 21 May 1920
Death Location: Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio (buried at Mt.Moriah)
Father: Joseph England
Mother: Anna Hooper
Spouse(s): Lilly Edwards
Children(s): Joseph England, Geneva England
The story of Arthur Asa England began in 1881 in Twin, Ross, Ohio. Arthur Asa England married Lilly Fay Edwards, and had children including Geneva Charlotte England, Joseph Joe Oliver England, Robert H England. Arthur Asa England passed away in 1920 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio (buried at Mt.Moriah).
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- The story of Arthur Asa England began in 1881 in Twin, Ross, Ohio.
- Arthur Asa England married Lilly Fay Edwards, and had children including Geneva Charlotte England, Joseph Joe Oliver England, Robert H England.
- Arthur Asa England passed away in 1920 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio (buried at Mt.Moriah).
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1. Joseph ((Joe) Oliver) England 1910–1944 m. Esther (Marie) Fox 1914–1988
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2. Geneva (Charlotte) England 1909–2000
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 16 Jan 1881
Event Place: Twin, Ross, Ohio
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 21 May 1920
Event Place: Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio (buried at Mt.Moriah)