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Bettie R. May 1937–2004 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 Oct 1937

Birth Location: Kitts, Harlan County, Kentucky, United States of America

Death Date: 27 Feb 2004

Death Location: Southfield, Oakland, Michigan, USA

Father: John May

Mother: Eula May

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Bettie R. May was born in 1937 in Kitts, Harlan County, Kentucky, United States of America, the child of John Hilliard May And Eula Clyde Bailey May. Bettie R. May passed away in 2004 in Southfield, Oakland, Michigan, USA.

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Biography

  • Bettie R. May was born in 1937 in Kitts, Harlan County, Kentucky, United States of America, the child of John Hilliard May And Eula Clyde Bailey May.
  • Bettie R. May passed away in 2004 in Southfield, Oakland, Michigan, USA.

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Bettie May's Ancestors

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Bettie May
1937–2004
Birth Place: Kitts, Harlan County, Kentucky, United States of America
Parents
John Hilliard May
1909–1974
Alabama
Eula (Clyde Bailey) May
1912–2008
Romulus, Buhl, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA
Grandparents
Moses May
1859–1918
Alabama
Mary Witherspoon
1877–1943
Ralph, AL
Great-Grandparents
Sam May
1838–1920
Martha Ellis
1842–1928
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Bettie May's Timeline

2 Records

1937
26 Oct 1937
Birth of Bettie R. May in Kitts, Harlan County, Kentucky, United States of America
Kitts, Harlan County, Kentucky, United States of America
2004
27 Feb 2004
Age 67
Death of Bettie R. May in Southfield, Oakland, Michigan, USA
Southfield, Oakland, Michigan, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 Oct 1937
    Event Place: Kitts, Harlan County, Kentucky, United States of America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Feb 2004
    Event Place: Southfield, Oakland, Michigan, USA

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