Ethan Allen
COREY
(b.
8 August 1869
,
Sheldon, Vermont, USA
d.
11 October 1921
,
Franklin, Vermont, USA
)
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Ethan Allen COREY was born 8 August 1869 in Sheldon, Vermont, USA
Ethan Allen COREY was the child of ? and ?Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Ethan Allen married Lillian May "Lily" KITTLE 17 December 1892 in Sheldon, Vermont, USA . The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Lillian May "Lily" KITTLE was born August 1874 in Cambridge, Vermont, USA (Jeffersonville). Lillian May "Lily" died 21 December 1939 in Vermont, USA.
Ethan Allen COREY died 11 October 1921 in Franklin, Vermont, USA .
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