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Phoebe Amelia Samuelson

Birth24 May 1871 - Illinois, United States
Death04 Mar 1942 - Andover, Henry, Illinois, USA
MotherAnna Elizabeth Johnson
Fatheralexander samuelson

Born in Illinois, United States on 24 May 1871 to alexander samuelson and Anna Elizabeth Johnson. Phoebe Amelia Samuelson married Frank William Olson and had 4 children. She passed away on 04 Mar 1942 in Andover, Henry, Illinois, USA.

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Alexander Samuelson
1826 - 1880
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Anna Elizabeth Johnson
1837 - 1928
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Frank William Olson
1868 - 1955
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Harold Franklin Olson
1898 - 1961
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Florence Amelia Olson
1911 - 1929
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Warren Clarence Samuelson
1905 - Unknown
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Reuben Ernest Samuelson
1902 - Unknown

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