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Carol Jean Lewis 1941–1997 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: april 13, 1941

Birth Location: Harlan, Kentucky

Death Date: 6 Aug 1997

Death Location: Wyandotte,Wayne County, Michigan

Father: Stanley Lewis

Mother: Monnie Martin

Spouse(s): Ronald Turski, Morgan Clark

Children(s):

Carol Jean Lewis was born in 1941 in Harlan, Kentucky, the child of Stanley Joseph Lewis And Monnie Mae Martin. Carol Jean Lewis married Morgan Olan Clark, Ronald J Turski. Carol Jean Lewis passed away in 1997 in Wyandotte,Wayne County, Michigan.

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Biography

  • Carol Jean Lewis was born in 1941 in Harlan, Kentucky, the child of Stanley Joseph Lewis And Monnie Mae Martin.
  • Carol Jean Lewis married Morgan Olan Clark, Ronald J Turski.
  • Carol Jean Lewis passed away in 1997 in Wyandotte,Wayne County, Michigan.

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Carol Lewis's Ancestors

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Carol Lewis
1941–1997
Birth Place: Harlan, Kentucky
Parents
Stanley Joseph Lewis
1915–1984
Kentucky, USA
Monnie (Mae) Martin
1917–2007
LaFollett, Tennessee
Grandparents
Franklin (Finley) Martin
1879–1949
Jellico Creek, Whitley, Kentucky, USA
Carrie (Lou) Walker
1886–1965
Campbell County, Tennessee, USA
Great-Grandparents
James Martin
1843–1922
Silvania Lovitt
1840–1890
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Lovitt
1812–1884
Sarah Lovett
1811–1884

Carol Lewis's Timeline

2 Records

1941
april 13, 1941
Birth of Carol Jean Lewis in Harlan, Kentucky
Harlan, Kentucky
1997
6 Aug 1997
Age 56
Death of Carol Jean Lewis in Wyandotte,Wayne County, Michigan
Wyandotte,Wayne County, Michigan

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: april 13, 1941
    Event Place: Harlan, Kentucky

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 Aug 1997
    Event Place: Wyandotte,Wayne County, Michigan

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