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Bela Norton Bates

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Bela Norton Bates
M.1, Ameila Hudson or Harmon (records list both last names),7/9/1842, Boonville.(Amelia died.) M. 2, Sarah Jane Perigo (AKA Hudson, stepfather's name), b. 3/3/1820, d. 8/8/1898. They had a daughter, Mary
Margaret, son James Richard born 1845
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Bela Norton Bates was born on April 13, 1815. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Bela Norton Bates.
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