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Maud Charity Kellogg

Birth9 November 1876 - St. Johns, Clinton, Michigan, United States
Death22 February 1961 - Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States
MotherAlmira Estelle Kent
FatherEdwin Adelbert Kellogg

Born in St. Johns, Clinton, Michigan, United States on 9 November 1876 to Edwin Adelbert Kellogg and Almira Estelle Kent. Maud Charity Kellogg married ALBERT JAMES BALLENTINE and had 10 children. She passed away on 22 February 1961 in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States.

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Parents
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Edwin Adelbert Kellogg
1853 - 1942
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Almira Estelle Kent
1857 - 1906
Spouse(s)
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Albert James Ballentine
1863 - 1899
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Andrew James Ballentine
1898 - 1959
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George M Robb
1904 - 1974
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Louise G Robb
1910 - Unknown
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Wilford E Robb
1901 - 1982
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Warren Thatcher Robb
1906 - 1962

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Niomia Almira Robb
1908 - 2006
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Mildred E Robb Pope
1913 - 2011
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Forrest Adelbert Robb
1920 - 2002
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George M Robb
1906 - 1962
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Kenneth L Robb
1915 - 2010

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