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Howard Franklin LeGore

Birth23 SEP 1868 - Uniontown, Carroll, Maryland, USA
Death19 APR 1938 - Littlestown, Adams, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherMary Ellen Feeser
FatherWilliam Henry LeGore

Born in Uniontown, Carroll, Maryland, USA on 23 SEP 1868 to William Henry LeGore and Mary Ellen Feeser. Howard Franklin LeGore married Florence A Bair and had 13 children. He passed away on 19 APR 1938 in Littlestown, Adams, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
William Henry Legore
1849 - 1928
Mary Ellen Feeser
1851 - 1930
Spouse(s)
Florence A Bair
1881 - 1947
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Lester Howard Legore
1900 - 1960
Ralph Siess Legore
1908 - 1989
Elmer David Legore
1898 - 1985
Margie M Legore
1893 - 1978
Ivan William Legore
1896 - 1963
Edna Irene Legore
1901 - 1985
Clarence Franklin Legore
1894 - 1977

Paul Alton Legore
1904 - 1975
Ray Clinton Legore
1907 - 1989
Harry Sylvester Legore
1903 - 1983
Orville Carroll Legore
1910 - 1989
Mervin S Legore
1905 - 1994
Marie Anna Legore
1913 - 1989

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