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Adelpha Forester

Birth25 Mar 1845 - Livingston, Columbia County, New York, USA
Death27 Jan 1885 - Chetek, Barron, Wisconsin, United States
MotherEmily Henderson
FatherRobert Forrester

Born in Livingston, Columbia County, New York, USA on 25 Mar 1845 to Robert Forrester and Emily Henderson. Adelpha Forester married William Stephen Hand and had 13 children. She passed away on 27 Jan 1885 in Chetek, Barron, Wisconsin, United States.

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Parents
Robert Forrester
1804 - 1906
Emily Henderson
1833 - 1924
Spouse(s)
William Stephen Hand
1820 - 1894
Children Show all
Sarah Jane (Jenny) Marsh Frye Hand
1880 - 1957
Henry Robert Hand
1876 - 1954
Ella Etta Hand
1874 - 1918
Stephen Hand/robert Everette Lord
1881 - 1979
Charles Hand
1871 - Unknown
William Lincoln Hand
1869 - 1950
"Bessie" Adelpha Adelaide Hand (Lees)
1885 - 1943

Violet Bell Whitcomb
1878 - 1963
Rosey Hand
1869 - 1870
Harrie Hand
1871 - 1871
Marry Hand
1862 - 1862
Emily Hand
1873 - Unknown
Hurbert Hand
1875 - Unknown

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