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Ida J Pike 1925–2015 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 October 1925

Birth Location: Lyme Center, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States

Death Date: 17 April 2015

Death Location: St Albans, Franklin, Vermont, United States

Father: Chester Pike

Mother: Polly Camp

Spouse(s): Ellsworth DeGoosh

Children(s):

The story of Ida J Pike began in 1925 in Lyme Center, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States. Ida J Pike married Donald Spencer Barber, Ellsworth Jeffers Degoosh. Ida J Pike passed away in 2015 in St Albans, Franklin, Vermont, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Ida J Pike began in 1925 in Lyme Center, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States.
  • Ida J Pike married Donald Spencer Barber, Ellsworth Jeffers Degoosh.
  • Ida J Pike passed away in 2015 in St Albans, Franklin, Vermont, United States.

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Ida Pike's Ancestors

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Ida Pike
1925–2015
Birth Place: Lyme Center, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States
Parents
Chester Dwight Pike
1893–1969
Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States
Polly (Corrine) Camp
1892–1971
Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States
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Ida Pike's Timeline

2 Records

1925
29 October 1925
Birth of Ida J Pike in Lyme Center, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States
Lyme Center, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States
2015
17 April 2015
Age 90
Death of Ida J Pike in St Albans, Franklin, Vermont, United States
St Albans, Franklin, Vermont, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 October 1925
    Event Place: Lyme Center, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 April 2015
    Event Place: St Albans, Franklin, Vermont, United States

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