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Clara Ellen Newlin

Birth15 JUL 1848 - Annapolis, Crawford, Illinois, United States
Death16 FEB 1944 - Annapolis, Crawford, Illinois, United States
MotherMary Hill
FatherAbraham (Abe) Newlin

Born in Annapolis, Crawford, Illinois, United States on 15 JUL 1848 to Abraham (Abe) Newlin and Mary Hill. Clara Ellen Newlin married David Wesley Faught and had 12 children. She passed away on 16 FEB 1944 in Annapolis, Crawford, Illinois, United States.

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Parents
Abraham (Abe) Newlin
1819 - 1899
Mary Hill
1824 - 1865
Spouse(s)
David Wesley Faught
1838 - 1928
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Mary Rebecca Faught
1866 - 1930
Estella Opal Faught
1872 - 1967
William Carroll Faught
1869 - 1907
Octavia Cora Faught
1871 - 1959
Otto Raphael Faught
1877 - 1977
Laura Vida Faught
1874 - 1904

Frank Thurman Faught
1888 - 1956
Elfie Emeline Smith Faught
1879 - 1968
Zora Hope Faught
1882 - 1938
Grover Abraham Faught
1885 - 1961
Alma Clara Faught
1891 - 1989
(Unnammed Son) Faught
1876 - 1876

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