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Charlotte Houtz and dau Mary Frances Helm

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Charlotte Houtz and dau Mary Frances Helm
Charlotte Houtz married Wesley Henerly Helm on Oct 21, 1851. She died Jul 8, 1906. Her daughter Mary Frances (Mollie) Helm married Charles S. Dempster on Aug 30, 1887. She died Jan 21, 1938. Contact submitter for biographies of ancestors.
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Mary Frances (Mollie) Helm
Mary Frances (Mollie) Helm was born on April 19, 1862. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mary Frances (Mollie) Helm.
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Charlotte Houtz
Charlotte Houtz was born on July 31, 1834. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Charlotte Houtz.
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Have prepared biographies of over 350 of my ancestors, will send to cousins.
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