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Franklin Fletcher Earley

Birth4 Sep 1875 - Guernsey, Ohio
Death11 Apr 1933 - Oxford, Coshocton, Ohio, USA
MotherIsabelle 'Belle' Laura Culbertson
FatherJames Early

Born in Guernsey, Ohio on 4 Sep 1875 to James Early and Isabelle 'Belle' Laura Culbertson. Franklin Fletcher Earley married Bessie M. Deichler and had 9 children. He passed away on 11 Apr 1933 in Oxford, Coshocton, Ohio, USA.

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Parents
James Early
1844 - 1928
Isabelle 'Belle' Laura Culbertson
1849 - 1940
Spouse(s)
Bessie M. Deichler
1888 - 1950
Clara Smith
1879 - Unknown
Children Show all
Leslie Ray Early
1925 - 1997
Harold W Earley
1908 - 1976
Mildred I Early
1911 - 1990
Edna Mae Early
1918 - 1996
Mabel F Early
1920 - 2010

Mary Elizabeth Early
1921 - 1994
Raymond Lee Early
1927 - 2004
F Ruth Early
1917 - 2004
Lawrence Earley
1913 - Unknown

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