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Allen E. Leigh 1950–2007 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 03 MAY 1950

Birth Location: Callaway, Custer, Nebraska, USA

Death Date: 12 APR 2007

Death Location: Broken Bow, Custer, Nebraska, USA

Father: John Leigh

Mother: Doloris Hough

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In 1950, Allen E. Leigh entered the world in Callaway, Custer, Nebraska, USA, born to John G Leigh And Doloris L Hough. Allen E. Leigh passed away in 2007 in Broken Bow, Custer, Nebraska, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1950, Allen E. Leigh entered the world in Callaway, Custer, Nebraska, USA, born to John G Leigh And Doloris L Hough.
  • Allen E. Leigh passed away in 2007 in Broken Bow, Custer, Nebraska, USA.

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Allen Leigh's Ancestors

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Allen Leigh
1950–2007
Birth Place: Callaway, Custer, Nebraska, USA
Parents
John G. Leigh
1918–2015
Doniphan, Hall, Nebraska, USA
Doloris (L.) Hough
1920–2006
Callaway, Custer, Nebraska, USA
Grandparents
John (A.) Leigh
1882–1954
Melrose, Stearns, Minnesota, USA
Ella (K.) Dickman
1887–1985
Grand Island, Hall, Nebraska, USA
Great-Grandparents
Gehrt Dickman
1851–1923
Amelia Schultz
1855–1897
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Peter Schultz
1824–1900
Elsabe Denker
1820–1896

Allen Leigh's Timeline

2 Records

1950
03 MAY 1950
Birth of Allen E. Leigh in Callaway, Custer, Nebraska, USA
Callaway, Custer, Nebraska, USA
2007
12 APR 2007
Age 57
Death of Allen E. Leigh in Broken Bow, Custer, Nebraska, USA
Broken Bow, Custer, Nebraska, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 03 MAY 1950
    Event Place: Callaway, Custer, Nebraska, USA
    Record Source: Custer County Chief [Nebraska], April 19, 2007

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 APR 2007
    Event Place: Broken Bow, Custer, Nebraska, USA
    Record Source: Custer County Chief [Nebraska], April 19, 2007

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