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Husband: George Throckmorton 1
Born: 22 MAR 1862 at: Burlington, Coffey, Kansas, USA Married: 1884 at: Died: 16 JAN 1937 at: Burlington, Coffey, Kansas, USA Father:Job Throckmorton Mother:Catherine Coleman White Other Spouses: PEDIGREE
Wife: Clara Elizabeth Evans 1
Born: 13 DEC 1859 at: Ross County, Ohio or Illinois 2 Died: 7 NOV 1927 at: Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas, USA 2 Father:Robert Newton Evans Mother:Mary Catherine Taylor Other Spouses: PEDIGREE
CHILDREN
Name: Mary F. Throckmorton 1 Born: DEC 1884 at: Kansas, USA Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: PEDIGREE
Name: Job Throckmorton 1 Born: 1886 at: Burlington, Coffey, Kansas, USA Married: at: Died: 28 JUL 1889 at: Burlington, Coffey, Kansas, USA Spouses: PEDIGREE
Name: Eva Catherine Throckmorton 1 Born: 24 DEC 1888 at: Kansas, USA Married: at: Died: APR 1974 at: Sterling, Rice, Kansas, USA Spouses: PEDIGREE
Name: Laura Alice Throckmorton 1 Born: 25 DEC 1890 at: Burlington, Coffey, Kansas, USA Married: at: Died: 20 JAN 1969 at: Sterling, Rice, Kansas, USA Spouses: Charles Quarles Chandler Albert Emanuel Kirk PEDIGREE
Name: Robert Evans Throckmorton 1 Born: 18 JUL 1895 at: Kansas, USA Married: 7 JUL 1917 at: Coffey, Kansas, USA Died: 4 JUL 1964 at: Burlington, Coffey, Kansas, USA Spouses: Esther Mabel Garrett PEDIGREE
Name: Nellie White Throckmorton 1 Born: 19 FEB 1898 at: Burlington, Coffey, Kansas, USA 3 Married: 27 APR 1920 at: Le Roy, Coffey, Kansas, USA Died: 14 JAN 1975 at: Herington, Dickinson, Kansas, USA Spouses: William Carlton Robson PEDIGREE NOTES
SOURCES 1) Ancestry Family Trees 2) Web: Kansas, Find A Grave Index, 1854-2012 3) 1930 United States Federal Census
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The information in this database is based primarily from: The Killough/Kellough Family in Ireland, Canada and The United States,
by Zora (Killough) Cunningham. 
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