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Catherine Bray 1931–2011 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 Nov 1931

Birth Location: Trout Lake, Michigan, USA

Death Date: 13 Mar 2011

Death Location: Hulbert, Chippewa, Michigan, USA

Father: Archie Bray

Mother: Carmine Eddington

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The story of Catherine Bray began in 1931 in Trout Lake, Michigan, USA. Catherine Bray passed away in 2011 in Hulbert, Chippewa, Michigan, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Catherine Bray began in 1931 in Trout Lake, Michigan, USA.
  • Catherine Bray passed away in 2011 in Hulbert, Chippewa, Michigan, USA.

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Catherine Bray's Ancestors

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Catherine Bray
1931–2011
Birth Place: Trout Lake, Michigan, USA
Parents
Archie Bray
1889–1940
Tennessee
Carmine Eddington
1894–1965
Indiana
Grandparents
James Bray
1857–1904
Anderson, Tennessee, United States
Mary (Elizabeth) Wallace
1865–1920
Anderson, Tennessee, United States
Albert (Ulysses) Addington
1869–1936
Jackson County, Ohio, USA
Susan (Catherine) Ward
1873–1970
Crockett, Carter, Kentucky, United States
Great-Grandparents
Joshua Bray
1815–
Amy Hall
1815–1918
Abby Reynolds
1824–
Andrew Jr.
1850–1925
Sarah Ramey
1849–1937
William Ward
1852–1917
Malinda Fraley
1855–1898
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Susannah Yarnall
1788–1871

Catherine Bray's Timeline

2 Records

1931
30 Nov 1931
Birth of Catherine Bray in Trout Lake, Michigan, USA
Trout Lake, Michigan, USA
2011
13 Mar 2011
Age 80
Death of Catherine Bray in Hulbert, Chippewa, Michigan, USA
Hulbert, Chippewa, Michigan, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 Nov 1931
    Event Place: Trout Lake, Michigan, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Mar 2011
    Event Place: Hulbert, Chippewa, Michigan, USA

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