My Pile, Sharpe, Ward, Whitmore Family

My Pile, Sharpe, Ward, Whitmore Family
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Book Synopsis My Pile, Sharpe, Ward, Whitmore Family by : Ferne Whitmore Sepp

Download or read book My Pile, Sharpe, Ward, Whitmore Family written by Ferne Whitmore Sepp and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 424 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ferne Lenore Whitmore, daughter of Neil Taylor Whitmore and Bertha Eunice Sharpe, was born 15 Oct 1917 in Burnham, Champaign, Illinois. She married Edwin Arthur Sepp on 23 Nov 1941. Her ancestors have lived in Tennessee, Ohio, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ireland and Germany.


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