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Jerome F. TITTELBAUGH
Mary E. __?__ |
Husband: Jerome F. TITTELBAUGH / TITTLEBAUGH / DITTLEBAUGH
Birth: 15 Feb 1882, Richland Twp., Marion Co., OH Death: 7 Feb 1974, Morrow Co., OH Disposition: buried Salem Evangelical Church Cemetery, Claridon Twp., Marion Co., OH Father: Henry TITTELBAUGH Mother: Martha M. "Mattie" AULT |
Marriage:
Last Residence: Mt. Gilead, Morrow Co., OH |
Wife: Mary E. __?__
Birth: 2 May 1882, OH Death: 16 Mar 1972, Morrow Co., OH Disposition: buried Salem Evangelical Church Cemetery, Claridon Twp., Marion Co., OH |
Children: |
1. Erma O. TITTELBAUGH, b. Jun/Jul 1909, Richland Twp., Marion Co., OH |
Sources:
1. 1910 Census Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #2 of 20): Richland Twp., Marion Co., OH, SN 1B, SD 18, ED 102, enumerated 15/16 Apr 1910 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
2. Anon. 1970-88. Index to Annual Deaths, 1970-88. Vital Statistics Unit, Department of Health, State of Ohio (online at Ancestry.com):
3. Paul J. & Barbara Midlam. 1985. Marion County, Ohio, Cemetery Inscriptions (online at Heritage Pursuit):
4. SSDI: Social Security Death Index (online at RootsWeb.com and Ancestry.com; missing columns contained no data):
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