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Eli Wilmoth

Birth1838 - Randolph, West Virginia, United States
DeathAbt. 1930 - somewhere) USA
MotherMargaret Rosencrance
FatherCurrence Wilmoth

Born in Randolph, West Virginia, United States on 1838 to Currence Wilmoth and Margaret Rosencrance. Eli Wilmoth had 11 children. He passed away on Abt. 1930 in somewhere) USA.

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Parents
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Currence Wilmoth
1807 - 1880
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Margaret Rosencrance
1807 - 1870
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John Currence Wilmoth
1859 - 1922
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Levi Wilmoth
1883 - 1969
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Minter J. Wilmoth
1861 - 1936
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Rachel L Wilmoth
1865 - 1907
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Archibald E. Archie Wilmoth
1867 - 1947
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Homer Bud Wilmoth
1880 - 1961
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William Francis Wilmoth
1870 - 1932
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Victoria Wilmoth
1872 - Unknown
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Silas Dee Wilmoth
1874 - 1959
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Charles O. Wilmoth
1904 - Unknown
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Sarah E Wilmoth
1862 - Unknown

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