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Ida C Gardner 1854–1937 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 31 July 1854

Birth Location: Iowa City, Wright County, Iowa, USA

Death Date: 27 Sep 1937

Death Location: North Powder, Union, Oregon, USA

Father: Simon Sisley

Mother: Rebecca Coleman

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In 1854, Ida C Gardner entered the world in Iowa City, Wright County, Iowa, USA, born to Simon S Sisley And Rebecca Coleman. Ida C Gardner passed away in 1937 in North Powder, Union, Oregon, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1854, Ida C Gardner entered the world in Iowa City, Wright County, Iowa, USA, born to Simon S Sisley And Rebecca Coleman.
  • Ida C Gardner passed away in 1937 in North Powder, Union, Oregon, USA.

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Ida Gardner's Ancestors

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Ida Gardner
1854–1937
Birth Place: Iowa City, Wright County, Iowa, USA
Parents
Simon S. Sisley
1825–1862
Mercer County, Pennsylvania
Rebecca Coleman
1828–1900
Williamsfield, Ashtabula, Ohio, USA
Grandparents
Lewis (William) Sisley
1803–1880
Meadville, Crawford, Pennsylvania
Catherine Betts
1807–1880
Meadville, Crawford, Pennsylvania
Great-Grandparents
John Sisley
1775–1843
Annie Mattocks
1780–1814
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jacob Sisley
1735–1812
Jane Freeman
1745–1775

Ida Gardner's Timeline

2 Records

1854
31 July 1854
Birth of Ida C Gardner in Iowa City, Wright County, Iowa, USA
Iowa City, Wright County, Iowa, USA
1937
27 Sep 1937
Age 83
Death of Ida C Gardner in North Powder, Union, Oregon, USA
North Powder, Union, Oregon, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 31 July 1854
    Event Place: Iowa City, Wright County, Iowa, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Sep 1937
    Event Place: North Powder, Union, Oregon, USA

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