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Edward Long 1861–1916 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Feb 1861

Birth Location: Missouri

Death Date: 28 DEC 1916

Death Location: Howard County, Missouri

Father: Thomas LONG

Mother: Martha Roselle

Spouse(s): Mary Elliott

Children(s): Frank Long

In 1861, Edward Long entered the world in Missouri, born to Thomas M Long And Martha J Roselle. Edward Long married Mary Dines Elliott, and had children including Frank Ernest Long. Edward Long passed away in 1916 in Howard County, Missouri.

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Biography

  • In 1861, Edward Long entered the world in Missouri, born to Thomas M Long And Martha J Roselle.
  • Edward Long married Mary Dines Elliott, and had children including Frank Ernest Long.
  • Edward Long passed away in 1916 in Howard County, Missouri.

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Children(s)

Edward Long's Ancestors

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Edward Long
1861–1916
Birth Place: Missouri
Parents
Thomas M. LONG
1839–1901
Boone Co., MO
Martha (J) Roselle
1838–1895
Kentucky, USA
Grandparents
Robert LONG
1812–1892
Mercer County, Kentucky
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Edward Long's Descendants

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Edward Long (27 Feb 1861–28 DEC 1916) m. Mary (Dines) Elliott (11 Aug 1864–Dec 15, 1948)
  1. 1. Frank (Ernest) Long 1885–1945 m. Ethel Sims 1887–1921 m. Anna Reeves 1895–
    1. 1. Edna (Mae) Long 1910–1979 m. Coleman 1904–1968
    2. 2. Lester Long 1908–
    3. 3. Nelson Long 1917–

Edward Long's Timeline

2 Records

1861
27 Feb 1861
Birth of Edward Long in Missouri
Missouri
1916
28 DEC 1916
Age 55
Death of Edward Long in Howard County, Missouri
Howard County, Missouri

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Feb 1861
    Event Place: Missouri

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 DEC 1916
    Event Place: Howard County, Missouri

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