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Aubrey Lee Hamby 1925–2001 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 Sep 1925

Birth Location: Troup, Smith County, Texas

Death Date: 20 Apr 2001

Death Location: Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas

Father: Levi Hamby

Mother: Velma Moores

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In 1925, Aubrey Lee Hamby entered the world in Troup, Smith County, Texas, born to Levi Lee Columbus Hamby And Velma Florence Bates Moores. Aubrey Lee Hamby passed away in 2001 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas.

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Biography

  • In 1925, Aubrey Lee Hamby entered the world in Troup, Smith County, Texas, born to Levi Lee Columbus Hamby And Velma Florence Bates Moores.
  • Aubrey Lee Hamby passed away in 2001 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas.

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Aubrey Hamby's Ancestors

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Aubrey Hamby
1925–2001
Birth Place: Troup, Smith County, Texas
Parents
Levi (Lee) Columbus Hamby
1897–1976
Tennessee Colony, Anderson County, Texas, United States of America
Velma (Florence Bates) Moores
1903–1983
Calvert, Robertson County, Texas, United States of America
Grandparents
Joseph ("Joe Lee" Edgar) Bates
1865–1941
Gibson, Tennessee
Sarah ("Sallie" Ellen) Stokes
1866–1942
Pulaski, Giles, Tennessee
Great-Grandparents
Napoleon Bates
1826–1869
Martha Boaz
1834–1911
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Aubrey Hamby's Timeline

2 Records

1925
4 Sep 1925
Birth of Aubrey Lee Hamby in Troup, Smith County, Texas
Troup, Smith County, Texas
2001
20 Apr 2001
Age 76
Death of Aubrey Lee Hamby in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 Sep 1925
    Event Place: Troup, Smith County, Texas

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Apr 2001
    Event Place: Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas

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