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Frances Olive Farnsworth 1886–1972 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Sep 1886

Birth Location: Winneshiek County, Iowa

Death Date: 5 Mar 1972

Death Location: Cresco, Howard, Iowa

Father: Frank *

Mother: Martha *

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Frances Olive Farnsworth was born in 1886 in Winneshiek County, Iowa, the child of Frank Oliver Farnsworth And Martha Ordelia Vance. Frances Olive Farnsworth passed away in 1972 in Cresco, Howard, Iowa.

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Biography

  • Frances Olive Farnsworth was born in 1886 in Winneshiek County, Iowa, the child of Frank Oliver Farnsworth And Martha Ordelia Vance.
  • Frances Olive Farnsworth passed away in 1972 in Cresco, Howard, Iowa.

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Frances Farnsworth's Ancestors

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Frances Farnsworth
1886–1972
Birth Place: Winneshiek County, Iowa
Parents
Frank Oliver Farnsworth *
1856–1929
Whitewater, Walworth, Wisconsin
Martha (Ordelia Vance) *
1859–1941
Winneshiek County, Iowa
Grandparents
Milo (Rice Farnsworth) *
1822–1909
Homer, Cortland, New York
Lucy (Samantha Pardee) *
1824–1911
Homer, Cortland, New York
John (Valentine) Vance
1830–1914
Preble County, Ohio
Margaret (McLein) Cooper
1831–1892
Mansfield, Richland, Ohio, USA
Great-Grandparents
Martin Vance
1790–1855
Barbara Stoever
1792–1888
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Frances Farnsworth's Timeline

2 Records

1886
27 Sep 1886
Birth of Frances Olive Farnsworth in Winneshiek County, Iowa
Winneshiek County, Iowa
1972
5 Mar 1972
Age 86
Death of Frances Olive Farnsworth in Cresco, Howard, Iowa
Cresco, Howard, Iowa

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Sep 1886
    Event Place: Winneshiek County, Iowa

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 Mar 1972
    Event Place: Cresco, Howard, Iowa

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