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Verna Marie Steiner 1917–1999 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 JUL 1917

Birth Location: Woodland, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania

Death Date: 1 MAR 1999

Death Location: Julian, Pennsylvania

Father: John Steiner

Mother: Emeline Rupe

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Verna Marie Steiner was born in 1917 in Woodland, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, the child of John Franklin Steiner And Emeline Rupe. Verna Marie Steiner passed away in 1999 in Julian, Pennsylvania.

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Biography

  • Verna Marie Steiner was born in 1917 in Woodland, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, the child of John Franklin Steiner And Emeline Rupe.
  • Verna Marie Steiner passed away in 1999 in Julian, Pennsylvania.

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Verna Steiner's Ancestors

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Verna Steiner
1917–1999
Birth Place: Woodland, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania
Parents
John Franklin Steiner
1884–1957
Pottersdale, Karthaus Township??, Pennsylvania
Emeline Rupe
1888–1974
Karthaus Township, Pennsylvania
Grandparents
John (W.) Steiner
1834–1913
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
Mariam (Esther) Knickerbocker
1847–1910
Potter County, Pennsylvania
Great-Grandparents
Henry Knickerbocker
1820–1896
Mary Prouty
1818–1950
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Peter Knickerbocker
1788–1876
Hannah Bailey
1799–1869

Verna Steiner's Timeline

2 Records

1917
24 JUL 1917
Birth of Verna Marie Steiner in Woodland, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania
Woodland, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania
1999
1 MAR 1999
Age 82
Death of Verna Marie Steiner in Julian, Pennsylvania
Julian, Pennsylvania

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 JUL 1917
    Event Place: Woodland, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 MAR 1999
    Event Place: Julian, Pennsylvania

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