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| Name |
Helen Westhaver |
| Birth |
12 Mar 1903 |
Leipzig, Saxony, Germany |
| Gender |
Female |
Siblings |
3 siblings |
1. James Waldo Westhaver, b. 21 Mar 1904, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany d. 26 Apr 1984, Mount Holly, Westmoreland, Virginia  | |
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3. Rebeca Westhaver, b. 12 Mar 1908, Denver, Denver, Colorado d. Oct 1920, Denver, Denver, Colorado  | |
| Person ID |
I7737 |
Nagel |
| Last Modified |
31 Dec 2013 |
| Father |
Professor James Benjamin Westhaver, b. 28 Jun 1862, Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada d. 1 Jan 1908, Denver, Denver, Colorado (Age 45 years) |
| Mother |
Cora Etta Taylor, b. 15 Oct 1876, Neodesha, Willson, Kansas d. 25 Jun 1963, Denver, Denver, Colorado (Age 86 years) |
| Marriage |
Loveland, Larimer, Colorado |
| Family ID |
F2643 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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 | Birth - 12 Mar 1903 - Leipzig, Saxony, Germany |
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| Photos |
 | USS Mercury The SS Barbarossa which brought the Westhavers to America on 17 Aug 1904 was renamed USS Mercury and pressed into service as a Liberty Ship during WWII. |
| 1910 Census |
 | 1910 Westhaver 2 1910 US census, Denver, Colorado, enumeration district 163, Family Number 120, Westhaver.
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