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Richard Leo Ulman

Birth1 July 1839 - Niagara, Lincoln Township, Ontario, Canada
Death1 Jan 1924 - Tawas City, Iosco, Michigan, USA
MotherEliza Sybil Freel
FatherBenjamin Ulman

Born in Niagara, Lincoln Township, Ontario, Canada on 1 July 1839 to Benjamin Ulman and Eliza Sybil Freel. Richard Leo Ulman married Mary Ann Webb and had 9 children. He passed away on 1 Jan 1924 in Tawas City, Iosco, Michigan, USA.

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Parents
Benjamin Ulman
1801 - 1875
Eliza Sybil Freel
1810 - 1885
Spouse(s)
Mary Ann Webb
1847 - 1924
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Frederick Thomas Ulman
1876 - 1961
Charlotte Alfleda Ulman
1883 - 1974
Walter John Ulman
1872 - 1948
Sarah Jane Ulman
1876 - 1960
David Leslie Ulman
1887 - 1951

Richard Edward Ulman
1889 - 1957
William James Ulman
1867 - 1924
Eliza Ellen Ulman
1880 - 1958
Joseph Henry Ulman
1874 - 1960

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