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Ida Mae Faulkner 1863–1931 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Nov 1863

Birth Location: Sherman, Wayne, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: 18 Sep 1931

Death Location: Fort Collins, Larimer, Colorado, USA

Father: Hugh Faulkner

Mother: Filena Reynolds

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In 1863, Ida Mae Faulkner entered the world in Sherman, Wayne, Pennsylvania, USA, born to Hugh White Faulkner And Filena Reynolds. Ida Mae Faulkner passed away in 1931 in Fort Collins, Larimer, Colorado, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1863, Ida Mae Faulkner entered the world in Sherman, Wayne, Pennsylvania, USA, born to Hugh White Faulkner And Filena Reynolds.
  • Ida Mae Faulkner passed away in 1931 in Fort Collins, Larimer, Colorado, USA.

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Ida Faulkner's Ancestors

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Ida Faulkner
1863–1931
Birth Place: Sherman, Wayne, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
Hugh White Faulkner
1830–1917
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Filena Reynolds
1831–1901
Pennsylvania, USA
Grandparents
James Faulkner
1793–1860
Guilford, Conneticut
Susan (Erie Frei) (Fry)
1812–1872
Lancaster, Butler, Pennsylvania, USA
Great-Grandparents
Patrick Faulkner
1767–1857
Prudence Goldsmith
1772–1847
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Charles Faulkner
1731–1803
Mary Bly
1742–1810

Ida Faulkner's Timeline

2 Records

1863
28 Nov 1863
Birth of Ida Mae Faulkner in Sherman, Wayne, Pennsylvania, USA
Sherman, Wayne, Pennsylvania, USA
1931
18 Sep 1931
Age 68
Death of Ida Mae Faulkner in Fort Collins, Larimer, Colorado, USA
Fort Collins, Larimer, Colorado, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Nov 1863
    Event Place: Sherman, Wayne, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Sep 1931
    Event Place: Fort Collins, Larimer, Colorado, USA

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