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Allen Coe May 1915–2000 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 MAR 1915

Birth Location: OK

Death Date: 29 JUN 2000

Death Location: Tulsa, Tulsa Co., OK

Father: Cornelius May

Mother: Cassandra Thurman

Spouse(s): Dorothy Davis, Olive Palmer

Children(s):

Allen Coe May was born in 1915 in OK, the child of Cornelius Porter May And Cassandra D Thurman. Allen Coe May married Dorothy Ann Davis, Olive Palmer, and had children including Stephen Palmer May. Allen Coe May passed away in 2000 in Tulsa, Tulsa Co., OK.

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Biography

  • Allen Coe May was born in 1915 in OK, the child of Cornelius Porter May And Cassandra D Thurman.
  • Allen Coe May married Dorothy Ann Davis, Olive Palmer, and had children including Stephen Palmer May.
  • Allen Coe May passed away in 2000 in Tulsa, Tulsa Co., OK.

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Children(s)

Allen May's Ancestors

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Allen May
1915–2000
Birth Place: OK
Parents
Cornelius Porter May
1868–1930
Morgan County, Kentucky, United States
Cassandra (D.) Thurman
1881–1963
Andrew, Missouri, United States
Grandparents
Thomas (Allen) May
1835–1917
Morgan Co., KY
Mary (Ann) Cook
1833–1897
Floyd Co., KY
Great-Grandparents
William Cook
1810–1838
Sarah Prater
1807–1874
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Prater
1785–1856
Mary Brenton
1783–1866

Allen May's Timeline

2 Records

1915
1 MAR 1915
Birth of Allen Coe May in OK
OK
2000
29 JUN 2000
Age 85
Death of Allen Coe May in Tulsa, Tulsa Co., OK
Tulsa, Tulsa Co., OK

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 MAR 1915
    Event Place: OK
    Record Source: World Family Tree Vol. 67, Ed. 1, Tree #1269

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 JUN 2000
    Event Place: Tulsa, Tulsa Co., OK
    Record Source: World Family Tree Vol. 67, Ed. 1, Tree #1269

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