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Blanche May Webber 1912–2000 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: September 3, 1912

Birth Location: Phelps County, Missouri

Death Date: April 14, 2000

Death Location: LaGrange, Troup County, Georgia

Father: Henry Webber

Mother: Florence Hopkins

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In 1912, Blanche May Webber entered the world in Phelps County, Missouri, born to Henry Harrison Webber And Florence Amanda Hopkins. Blanche May Webber married George W Smith. Blanche May Webber passed away in 2000 in LaGrange, Troup County, Georgia.

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Biography

  • In 1912, Blanche May Webber entered the world in Phelps County, Missouri, born to Henry Harrison Webber And Florence Amanda Hopkins.
  • Blanche May Webber married George W Smith.
  • Blanche May Webber passed away in 2000 in LaGrange, Troup County, Georgia.

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Blanche Webber's Ancestors

Self
Blanche Webber
1912–2000
Birth Place: Phelps County, Missouri
Parents
Henry Harrison Webber
1854–1930
Tennessee
Florence (Amanda) Hopkins
1880–1965
Missouri
Grandparents
William (Wellington) Webber
1826–
Anderson County, Tennessee
Alsie ("Alice") Karnes
1827–
Tennessee
Great-Grandparents
Solomon Weber
1791–1863
Sarah Humphries
1792–1858
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Humphries
1768–1850
Julia Ellis
1769–1858

Blanche Webber's Timeline

2 Records

1912
September 3, 1912
Birth of Blanche May Webber in Phelps County, Missouri
Phelps County, Missouri
2000
April 14, 2000
Age 88
Death of Blanche May Webber in LaGrange, Troup County, Georgia
LaGrange, Troup County, Georgia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: September 3, 1912
    Event Place: Phelps County, Missouri

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: April 14, 2000
    Event Place: LaGrange, Troup County, Georgia

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