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Betty Jean Mann 1941–2005 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 March 1941

Birth Location: Eddy, New Mexico, United States

Death Date: 16 Aug 2005

Death Location: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States

Father: James Mann

Mother: Rachel Bisbee

Spouse(s): Charles Patterson

Children(s):

The story of Betty Jean Mann began in 1941 in Eddy, New Mexico, United States. Betty Jean Mann married Charles Eugene Patterson. Betty Jean Mann passed away in 2005 in Houston, Harris, Texas, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Betty Jean Mann began in 1941 in Eddy, New Mexico, United States.
  • Betty Jean Mann married Charles Eugene Patterson.
  • Betty Jean Mann passed away in 2005 in Houston, Harris, Texas, United States.

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Betty Mann's Ancestors

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Betty Mann
1941–2005
Birth Place: Eddy, New Mexico, United States
Parents
James Emory Mann
1908–1965
Texas, United States
Rachel (R) Bisbee
1914–1946
Dustin, Hughes, Oklahoma, United States
Grandparents
Roy (Earl) Bisbee
1893–1961
Beaver City, Furnas, Nebraska, United States
Clara (Louise) Dohrer
1895–1976
Oklahoma, United States
Great-Grandparents
King Bisbee
1864–1930
Phillis Hird
1869–1929
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Albert Bisbee
1829–1910
Harriet Goodwin
1834–1892

Betty Mann's Timeline

2 Records

1941
26 March 1941
Birth of Betty Jean Mann in Eddy, New Mexico, United States
Eddy, New Mexico, United States
2005
16 Aug 2005
Age 64
Death of Betty Jean Mann in Houston, Harris, Texas, United States
Houston, Harris, Texas, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 March 1941
    Event Place: Eddy, New Mexico, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Aug 2005
    Event Place: Houston, Harris, Texas, United States

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