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Gerda Eunice Brown

Birth5 Mar 1878 - Easton, Buchanan, Missouri, USA
Death29 Dec 1941 - 98632 Longview, Cowlitz, Washington, United States of America
MotherJosephine Seraphina Noland
FatherJoseph P Brown

Born in Easton, Buchanan, Missouri, USA on 5 Mar 1878 to Joseph P Brown and Josephine Seraphina Noland. Gerda Eunice Brown married James Tyler Brady and had 5 children. She passed away on 29 Dec 1941 in 98632 Longview, Cowlitz, Washington, United States of America.

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Parents
Joseph P Brown
1828 - 1891
Josephine Seraphina Noland
1848 - 1905
Spouse(s)
James Tyler Brady
1875 - 1953
Charles Coburger
1864 - 1901
James Tyler Brady
Unknown - Unknown
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Dane Saxon Brady
1907 - 1974
Jerome Thomas Brady
1904 - 1983
Earl Larmar Brady
1902 - 1971

Donald J Brady
1910 - Unknown
Edith Marjorie Brady
1910 - 1995

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