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Betty Lou Tyson 1928–1999 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 SEP 1928

Birth Location: Eureka, Humboldt, California, USA

Death Date: 9 JAN 1999

Death Location: San Jose, Santa Clara, California, USA

Father: Jesse Tyson

Mother: Lorena Bonham

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In 1928, Betty Lou Tyson entered the world in Eureka, Humboldt, California, USA, born to Jesse Allan Tyson And Lorena May Bonham. Betty Lou Tyson passed away in 1999 in San Jose, Santa Clara, California, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1928, Betty Lou Tyson entered the world in Eureka, Humboldt, California, USA, born to Jesse Allan Tyson And Lorena May Bonham.
  • Betty Lou Tyson passed away in 1999 in San Jose, Santa Clara, California, USA.

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Betty Tyson's Ancestors

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Betty Tyson
1928–1999
Birth Place: Eureka, Humboldt, California, USA
Parents
Jesse Allan Tyson
1892–1939
Washington, USA
Lorena (May) Bonham
1895–1967
Yreka, Siskiyou, California, USA
Grandparents
Horace (Jerome) Bonham
1872–1940
Alleghany, Sierra, California, USA
Margaret (Jane) Carlisle
1873–1898
Burney, Shasta, California, USA
Great-Grandparents
Calvin Bonham
1844–1911
Ella Drake
1854–1930
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Horace Drake
1820–1892
Harriet Mallory
1834–1868

Betty Tyson's Timeline

2 Records

1928
4 SEP 1928
Birth of Betty Lou Tyson in Eureka, Humboldt, California, USA
Eureka, Humboldt, California, USA
1999
9 JAN 1999
Age 71
Death of Betty Lou Tyson in San Jose, Santa Clara, California, USA
San Jose, Santa Clara, California, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 SEP 1928
    Event Place: Eureka, Humboldt, California, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 JAN 1999
    Event Place: San Jose, Santa Clara, California, USA

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