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Daphne E. Stuber 1907 1987

Daphne E. Stuber, 1907 - 1987

Daphne E. Stuber was born in 1907.
Daphne passed away in 1987, at age 80.
She was buried in Miller Cemetery, Scio, Oregon, United States.

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Daphne Elizabeth Stuber 1907 1987Michigan

Daphne Elizabeth Stuber (born Ransom), 1907 - 1987

Daphne Elizabeth Stuber (born Ransom) was born in 1907, in birth place, Michigan, to John J. Ransom and Bessie Ethel Gray.
Daphne had 3 siblings: John Gray Ransom and 2 other siblings.
Daphne married Fred Stuber on month day 1936, at age 29 in marriage place, Oregon.
Fred was born on month day 1899, in birth place.
Daphne lived in 1910, in address, Michigan.
She lived in 1920, in address, Oregon.
She lived in 4 more places.
Daphne passed away on month day 1987, at age 80.
She was buried in burial place.

1940 United States Federal Census

Daphne R Stuber 1901Michigan

Daphne R Stuber, born Circa 1901

Daphne R Stuber was born circa 1901, in birth place, Michigan.
Daphne married Fred Jr Stuber.
Fred was born circa 1899, in birth place.
Daphne lived in 1935, in address, Oregon.
She lived in 1940, in address, Oregon.

1950 United States Federal Census

Daphne R Stuber 1910Michigan

Daphne R Stuber, born Circa 1910

Daphne R Stuber was born circa 1910, in birth place, Michigan.
Daphne married Fred Stuber.
Fred was born circa 1900, in birth place.
Daphne lived in address.
She lived on month day 1950, in address, Oregon.

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Frederick Stuber

Daphne R Stuber

Frederick Stuber married Daphne R Stuber in between 1947 and 1949.
Frederick lived in between 1945 and 1960, in address, Oregon.
He lived in between 1945 and 1960, in address, Oregon.
He lived in between 1945 and 1960, in address, Oregon.
His occupation was a occupation.