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About Lillie Viola House
Lillie Viola Chicken Birth 8 August 1872 in Buchanan County, Iowa, USA Death 17 September 1963 in Ashton, Fremont County, Idaho, USA
Parents
Allen Chicken 1867 – 1916 Mary Melissa Grimm 1851 – 1927
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Timeline(View details) 1872 8 Aug Birth Buchanan County, Iowa, USA 1 source citation 1880 Age: 8 Residence Verdigris, Knox, Nebraska, United States 1 source citation 1963 17 Sep Age: 91 Death Ashton, Fremont County, Idaho, USA
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Lillie Viola Chicken House Memorial Photos Flowers Edit Share Learn about removing the ads from this memorial... Birth: Aug. 8, 1872 Iowa, USA Death: Sep. 17, 1963 Ashton Fremont County Idaho, USA
Date of Burial: September 20, 1963. Cemetery Records show the name as Lillie Viola House.
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Parents:
Allen Chicken (1838 - 1916)
Mary Melissa Grimm Chicken (1851 - 1927)
Spouse:
Francis Alonzo House (1874 - 1942)*
Children:
Violet House (1895 - ____)*
Ollie Melissa House Payne (1902 - 1992)*
Lillie Jane House Mower (1908 - 1970)*
Billie Woodrow House (1910 - 1962)*
Renee Caroline House Gorton (1914 - 1999)*
*Calculated relationship
Inscription: Mother.
Note: Shares headstone with Son, Billie W. and Husband, Francis A. House.
Burial: Pineview Cemetery Ashton Fremont County Idaho, USA Plot: Block B. Lot No. 6. Burial No. 4.
Lillie Viola House's Timeline
1872 |
August 8, 1872
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Buchanan, IA, United States
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1894 |
July 17, 1894
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Antelope, Nebraska, United States
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1896 |
October 18, 1896
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Knox, Nebraska, United States
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1898 |
December 5, 1898
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Knox, Nebraska, United States
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1902 |
March 23, 1902
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Long Pine, Brown, Nebraska, United States
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1904 |
February 14, 1904
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1905 |
December 29, 1905
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1908 |
January 19, 1908
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Orchard, Knox, Nebraska, United States
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1910 |
June 19, 1910
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Antelope, Nebraska, United States
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1914 |
May 6, 1914
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Waterloo, Douglas, Nebraska, United States
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