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Ira Bishop Mapes 1790–1864 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 04 Sep 1790
Birth Location: Howells, Orange, New York, United States
Death Date: Apr 1864
Death Location: Bellevue, Eaton, Michigan, USA
Father: Smith Mapes
Mother: Rachel McKnight
Spouse(s): Phoebe Hilton
Children(s): Albert Mapes
The story of Ira Bishop Mapes began in 1790 in Howells, Orange, New York, United States. Ira Bishop Mapes married Phoebe Hilton, and had children including Albert R Mapes. Ira Bishop Mapes passed away in 1864 in Bellevue, Eaton, Michigan, USA.
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Biography
- The story of Ira Bishop Mapes began in 1790 in Howells, Orange, New York, United States.
- Ira Bishop Mapes married Phoebe Hilton, and had children including Albert R Mapes.
- Ira Bishop Mapes passed away in 1864 in Bellevue, Eaton, Michigan, USA.
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Ira Mapes's Descendants
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1. Albert (R) Mapes 1822–1912 m. Esther (Ann) Hager 1834–1852
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1. Nancy (Zemira) MAPES 1851–1943 m. Silas (S) Gates 1861–1952
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1. Lillian (Bell Gates) Dennis 1898–1981 m. Howard (Walter Douglas) Roberts 1895–1956
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1. Howard (Walter Douglas Roberts) Jr 1923–2002 m. Wilma (L) Baker 1925–2006
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2. Katherine (Lorraine) Roberts 1921–1991
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Ira Mapes's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 04 Sep 1790
Event Place: Howells, Orange, New York, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Apr 1864
Event Place: Bellevue, Eaton, Michigan, USA