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Eunice Lorraine Cram

Birth9 May 1888 - White Cloud, Newaygo, Michigan, USA
Death22 February 1966 - Sacramento, California, USA
MotherIsabelle E Sharp
FatherDavid Cram

Born in White Cloud, Newaygo, Michigan, USA on 9 May 1888 to David Cram and Isabelle E Sharp. Eunice Lorraine Cram married Albert James Lardie and had 15 children. She passed away on 22 February 1966 in Sacramento, California, USA.

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Parents
David Cram
1833 - 1916
Isabelle E Sharp
1862 - 1917
Spouse(s)
Albert James Lardie
1885 - 1952
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Helen Lorraine Lardie
1909 - 1995
Edith Isabella Margerette Lardie
1907 - 1992
Ruth L Lardie
1912 - 2004
Rubbie Florance "Ruby" Lardie
1914 - 1951
Alberta E "Bertie" Lardie
1911 - 2000
Francis Albert Lardie
1916 - 2008
Opal Eunice Lardie
1918 - 2008
Hazel Behula Lardie
1921 - 1934

Donald James Lardie
1923 - 1924
Mamie Gertrude Lardie
1920 - 1920
Ethel May Lardie
1917 - 1917
Robert Dale Lardie
1926 - 1927
James Eugene Lardie
1925 - 1925
Myrtle Lois Lardie
1928 - 1994
Melvin J Lardie
1915 - 1991

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