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LAST NAME FIRST NAME BIRTH DATE DEATH DATE GAAEI Dora K LAST NAME FIRST NAME BIRTH DATE DEATH DATE GAAEI Dora K. 1882 13 Sep 1968 GAAEI Jacob F. C. 1875 2 Jan 1958 GAARE Howard A. 15-May-1915 14-Jan-1998 GAARE Miriam K. 31-Oct-1918 7-Oct-1994 GAASCH Albert 17 Oct 1888 GABBERT Clara 20 Mar 1971 GABBERT Harry N. 18 Oct 1966 GABBERT Helen P. Rumford 12 Jun 1914 21 Sep 1992 GABBERT Robert E. 11 May 1912 24 Jan 1991 GABHARD Paul Anthony 10 Apr 1960 10 Apr 1960 GABLE John GABLE Mary (Mrs.) GABLESON Henry 12 Mar 1870 6 Dec 1924 GABRIEL Edward 12-Nov-1937 April 9, 1995 GABRIEL H. Constance 7-Dec-1889 31-Jan-1985 GABRIEL John A. 4 Aug 1889 12 Mar 1968 GABRIEL John A. 4-Aug-1889 12-Mar-1968 GABRIEL John P. 31-Mar-1923 2-Jun-1993 GABRIEL 4 Aug 1911 GABRIELSON H. J. 10 Jan 1867 8 Mar 1918 GABSE Josephine M. 17 Feb 1904 27 Feb 1980 GABSE Otto F. 23 Jul 1960 GAC Terry S. Aug. 12, 1948 24-Aug-2003 GACKEY Sarah Ann 27 Oct 1887 30 Jan 1930 GACKEY Sarah Ann 27 Oct 1887 30 Jan 1930 GADARD Joseph C. 30-Mar-1901 26-Jul-1994 GADARD Rose 25 Jan 1979 GADBAW Lewis B. 15 Nov 1909 8 Apr 1982 GADDIS GADLEY John A. 24 Aug 1964 GADLEY John Vernon 1950 27 Aug 1967 GADLEY Victoria M. 24 Nov 1878 1921 GADLEY Zona Myrle 2 Feb 1908 1 Jul 1994 GAENI Crape 19 Nov 1907 GAERTNER Kenneth Wayne 22-Aug-1931 31-Oct-2009 GAETHLE Walter A. 13-Oct-1923 27-Nov-1984 GAFFKE Laurie Ann 22 Jul 1960 8 Jun 1966 GAFFRON Emilie 19 Oct 1951 GAFFRON Max O. 18 Jan 1916 GAFFRON Max O. 13 Nov 1867 18 Jan 1916 GAGE John D. 20 Jul 1959 GAGE Marie B. 24-Nov-1897 29-Feb-1988 GAGE Richard Lyle 29-May-1938 11-Jun-1995 GAGE GAGEN Celia (Mrs.) 31 Mar 1947 GAGEN Francis B. 20 Mar 1953 GAGLE Mamie 19 Feb 1879 7 Apr 1952 GAGLE William M. 1875 21 Dec 1946 Gagnon Margaret 22-Jan-1924 26-Oct-1996 GAGNON Armine 1860 28 Oct 1956 GAGNON Louis 27 Jul 1864 31 Aug 1942 GAGNON Harold G. 22-Sep-1922 27-Feb-2005 GAHAGAN Charles B. 12 Feb 1967 GAHAGAN Charles H. 22-Dec-1911 14-Aug-1985 GAHAGAN Edward A. 14 May 1884 26 Dec 1963 1 LAST NAME FIRST NAME BIRTH DATE DEATH DATE GAHAGAN Ida M. 2-Jun-1913 15-Feb-1984 GAHAGAN Joyce E. 27 Mar 1943 GAHAN Annette 14 Mar 1890 24 Nov 1940 GAHAN Brigid Mary 1865 14 Jun 1949 GAHAN Elva F. 18 Mar 1849 13 Sep 1927 GAHAN Florence A. 19 Sep 1883 19 Mar 1920 GAHAN P. W. GAHR Edward G. 20-Jun-1953 15-Dec-1997 GAHR George 16 Sep 1928 1 Aug 1984 GAHRES Charles R. 27 Nov 1833 14 Jun 1899 GAIL Alice L. 17 Feb 1858 16 Feb 1936 GAINES Delbert Angus 29-Jan-1916 22-Jan-1996 GAINES Gertrude E. 1907 5 Feb 1979 GAINES Marguerite H. 8 Dec 1973 GAINES Richard M. 18 Aug 1948 GAINES Robert Lee 13 Feb 1949 17 Oct 1981 GAINEY Alide 4 Mar 1940 GAITHER Thomas L. 9-Jan-1953 7-Jul-2002 GALANDE Hermogenes A. 1910 1931 GALAPON Faustino 14 Feb 1904 24 Mar 1960 GALBRETH GALER Carl G. 22 Jan 1933 GALETTI Peter GALETZECK George M. 1888 1940 GALGERUD Scott Gordon 26 May 1964 GALIGER Jeanette R. 4-Jul-1917 20-Jul-1985 GALITZECH A. J. GALITZECK Bernardine 12 Jan 1858 1923 GALITZECK Bertha 10 Jul 1961 GALITZECK Mathias 20 Feb 1847 18 Sep 1931 GALITZECK Merlin I. 31 Jan 1968 GALL Alexander 1 May 1969 GALL Douglas 12 Aug 1959 12 Aug 1959 GALL Ethel A. 27-May-1902 24-Aug-1986 GALL 22 Sep 1950 22 Sep 1950 GALLAGHAN B. GALLAGHER A. J. 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Gallaher Vickie 5-Jan-1958 June 1, 1991 GALLAHER Berdell 11-Oct-1919 13-Jul-2003 GALLAHER Herbert Edmond 28 Mar 1966 GALLAHER Virgina 11 Nov 1970 GALLEGOS Alan James 1967 18 Feb 1984 GALLES Frank 4 Jul 1931 GALLES Mary 1 Jan 1867 6 Jun 1935 GALLIGAN Lois L. 9 Mar 1952 GALLIGAN Roy J. 2 Jun 1955 GALLIK Albert G. 1914 1924 GALLIK Andrew 30 Nov 1883 2 Sep 1939 GALLIK Anna Swartz 11 May 1893 19 Jan 1973 GALLIN Anton GALLIN Antonia 29 Sep 1885 27 Sep 1929 GALLIN Elsie 16 Mar 13 Dec 1928 GALLO Lewis GALLOGLY Darlene J. 19-Jan-1931 10-Dec-2010 GALLOGLY Peter C. March 2, 2013 GALLOGLY Jas. 9 May 1930 GALLOGLY Josephine 27 Feb 1946 GALLOGLY Kevin M. 2 Mar 1960 30 Jan 1977 GALLOP J. 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