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Ada May Campbell 1900–1968 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Jul 1900

Birth Location: Newburg, Phelps, Missouri, USA

Death Date: 04 Oct 1968

Death Location: Phelps, Missouri, USA

Father: John CAMPBELL

Mother: Margaret Howard

Spouse(s): Francis Collier, Charles Myler

Children(s): Campbell Collier, Udell Collier, Derenia Collier, Dorothy Cosgrove, Loren Sr., Delma Collier, Lloyd Collier, Benjamin Collier, Francis Jr, Lillian Collier

Ada May Campbell was born in 1900 in Newburg, Phelps, Missouri, USA, the child of John William Campbell And Margaret Ann Annie Howard. In 1920, Ada May Campbell resided in Central, St Louis, Missouri, USA. Ada May Campbell married Charles Myler, Francis Robert Collier, and had children including Benjamin Antoine Collier, Campbell Celmax Collier, Delma Doris Collier, Derenia E Donnie Collier, Dorothy D Cosgrove, Francis Robert Collier Jr, Lillian Marlene Collier, Lloyd E Collier, Loren Niel Bud Collier Sr, Udell Roughy Collier. Ada May Campbell passed away in 1968 in Phelps, Missouri, USA.

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Biography

  • Ada May Campbell was born in 1900 in Newburg, Phelps, Missouri, USA, the child of John William Campbell And Margaret Ann Annie Howard.
  • In 1920, Ada May Campbell resided in Central, St Louis, Missouri, USA.
  • Ada May Campbell married Charles Myler, Francis Robert Collier, and had children including Benjamin Antoine Collier, Campbell Celmax Collier, Delma Doris Collier, Derenia E Donnie Collier, Dorothy D Cosgrove, Francis Robert Collier Jr, Lillian Marlene Collier, Lloyd E Collier, Loren Niel Bud Collier Sr, Udell Roughy Collier.
  • Ada May Campbell passed away in 1968 in Phelps, Missouri, USA.

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Ada Campbell's Ancestors

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Ada Campbell
1900–1968
Birth Place: Newburg, Phelps, Missouri, USA
Parents
John William CAMPBELL
1873–1933
Rolla, Phelps, Missouri, USA
Margaret (Ann "Annie") Howard
1884–1947
Grand Tower, Jackson, Illinois
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Ada Campbell's Descendants

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Ada (May) Campbell (25 Jul 1900–04 Oct 1968) m. Francis (Robert) Collier (24 Dec 1895–09 May 1966) m. Charles Myler (16 Aug 1905–1982)
  1. 1. Campbell (Celmax) Collier 1922–2015 m. Alta (M.) Trask 1919–
  2. 2. Udell (Roughy) Collier 1917–1979 m. Mary (Ellen) Dippel 1920–
    1. 1. Marilyn (Jean) Collier –1963
    2. 2. Lauralee (Doris) Collier 1943–2009 m. Robert (H.) Selby –1994
  3. 3. Derenia (E (Donnie)) Collier 1924–1981
  4. 4. Dorothy (D.) Cosgrove 1927–1994
  5. 5. Loren (Niel (Bud) Collier) Sr. 1926–1985
  6. 6. Delma (Doris) Collier 1930– m. Roy (Salvatore) Russo 1925–1996
  7. 7. Lloyd (E.) Collier 1919–1971
  8. 8. Benjamin (Antoine) Collier 1921–1970
  9. 9. Francis (Robert Collier) Jr 1945–2005 m. Lula (Mae Mosley) Collier 1944–1993
  10. 10. Lillian (Marlene) Collier 1951–1989

Ada Campbell's Timeline

3 Records

1900
25 Jul 1900
Birth of Ada May Campbell in Newburg, Phelps, Missouri, USA
Newburg, Phelps, Missouri, USA
1920
1920
Age 20
Ada May Campbell resided here in Central, St Louis, Missouri, USA
Central, St Louis, Missouri, USA
1968
04 Oct 1968
Age 68
Death of Ada May Campbell in Phelps, Missouri, USA
Phelps, Missouri, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Jul 1900
    Event Place: Newburg, Phelps, Missouri, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] 1920 United States Federal Census
    [2] Missouri, U.S., Death Certificates, 1910-1971

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1920
    Event Place: Central, St Louis, Missouri, USA
    Record Source: 1920 United States Federal Census

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 04 Oct 1968
    Event Place: Phelps, Missouri, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] Ohio, U.S., Death Records
    [2] Missouri, U.S., Death Certificates, 1910-1971

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