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Henry Franklin Fossler

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Henry Franklin Fossler
Henry Franklin Fossler b 4 Oct 1844 Ogle co ILwas the husband of Candace Letitia Daniels. Candace born Sep 1850 Stephenson County IL was the daughter of Candace Sarah Emery and husband John Daniels. She married Henry 20 Oct 1868 in Stephenson Co. They moved with Henry's parents, John A Fossler and Sarah Kimble, to help with a mill in Hardin Co and then in 1875 moved to a farm of 80 acres. Candace died 11 Jul 1875 and Henry remarried and had 10 more children
Date & Place: at Aetna Twp in Hardin County, Iowa USA
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Henry Franklin Fossler was born on October 4, 1844. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Henry Franklin Fossler.
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