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Mark Stringham Woolley

Birth25 Oct 1887 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., UT
Death22 Mar 1952 - Moto'Otua, Upolu, Western Samoa
MotherJulia Stringham
FatherHenry Alberto Woolley

Born in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., UT on 25 Oct 1887 to Henry Alberto Woolley and Julia Stringham. Mark Stringham Woolley married Kate Pyper and had 7 children. He passed away on 22 Mar 1952 in Moto'Otua, Upolu, Western Samoa.

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Henry Alberto Woolley
1851 - 1894
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Julia Stringham
1860 - 1932
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Kate Pyper
1890 - 1950
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Frances Lillie Olsen
1892 - 1972
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Allan Claude Woolley
1916 - 1991
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Merle Woolley
1928 - 1992
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Henry Alexander Woolley
1915 - 2005
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Briant Stringham Wooley
1921 - 1995
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Edith Woolley
1919 - 2011
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Kathryn Woolley
1924 - 2016
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Fred Augustus Wager
1921 - 1973

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