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Calvin Lewis Barr 1931–2006 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 May 1931

Birth Location: Woodland, Clark County, Washington, USA

Death Date: 1 November 2006

Death Location: Sequim, Clallam County, Washington, USA

Father: Calvin BARR

Mother: Maurine Goddard

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The story of Calvin Lewis Barr began in 1931 in Woodland, Clark County, Washington, USA. Calvin Lewis Barr passed away in 2006 in Sequim, Clallam County, Washington, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Calvin Lewis Barr began in 1931 in Woodland, Clark County, Washington, USA.
  • Calvin Lewis Barr passed away in 2006 in Sequim, Clallam County, Washington, USA.

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Calvin Barr's Ancestors

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Calvin Barr
1931–2006
Birth Place: Woodland, Clark County, Washington, USA
Parents
Calvin BARR
1897–1996
Mad River, Montgomery, Ohio, USA
Maurine (O.) Goddard
1904–1982
Washington, USA
Grandparents
John (William) Barr
1863–1953
Beaver Creek, Greene, Ohio, USA
Emma (Susan) Moler
1867–1942
Beaver Creek, Greene, Ohio, United States
Great-Grandparents
Oliver ⭐️
1831–1891
Elizabeth ⭐️
1832–1886
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Sr
1790–1882
Susannah ⭐️
1800–1887
Jacob ⭐️
1793–1846
Anna ⭐️
1796–1844

Calvin Barr's Timeline

2 Records

1931
18 May 1931
Birth of Calvin Lewis Barr in Woodland, Clark County, Washington, USA
Woodland, Clark County, Washington, USA
2006
1 November 2006
Age 75
Death of Calvin Lewis Barr in Sequim, Clallam County, Washington, USA
Sequim, Clallam County, Washington, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 May 1931
    Event Place: Woodland, Clark County, Washington, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 November 2006
    Event Place: Sequim, Clallam County, Washington, USA

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