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Clara Etta Gill 1911–2008 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 Feb 1911

Birth Location: Clay City, Clay, Illinois, USA

Death Date: 3 Aug 2008

Death Location: Flora, Clay Co. Illinois

Father: Marques Gill

Mother: Nancy Kauble

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The story of Clara Etta Gill began in 1911 in Clay City, Clay, Illinois, USA. Clara Etta Gill passed away in 2008 in Flora, Clay Co. Illinois.

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Biography

  • The story of Clara Etta Gill began in 1911 in Clay City, Clay, Illinois, USA.
  • Clara Etta Gill passed away in 2008 in Flora, Clay Co. Illinois.

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Clara Gill's Ancestors

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Clara Gill
1911–2008
Birth Place: Clay City, Clay, Illinois, USA
Parents
Marques De Paul De Mary Jane De Lafayette Gill
1865–1950
Clay City, Clay County, Illinois, United States of America
Nancy (Jane) Kauble
1875–1925
Clay Co.Indiana
Grandparents
James Gill
1821–1891
Paoli, Orange, Indiana, USA
Mary (Jane) Abler
1826–1872
Shoals, Martin, Indiana, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Sr
1793–1870
Elizabeth Corson
1801–1891
Andrew Abel
1800–1870
Sarah Pruett
1804–1871
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Gill
1765–1822
Jane Brown
1770–1832
Abraham Corson
1763–1843
Mary Dolly
1765–1831
Francis Abel
1758–1806
Baroness O'Connor
1760–1802
Elias Prewitt
1787–1849
Sarah DeMoss
1790–1858

Clara Gill's Timeline

2 Records

1911
18 Feb 1911
Birth of Clara Etta Gill in Clay City, Clay, Illinois, USA
Clay City, Clay, Illinois, USA
2008
3 Aug 2008
Age 97
Death of Clara Etta Gill in Flora, Clay Co. Illinois
Flora, Clay Co. Illinois

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 Feb 1911
    Event Place: Clay City, Clay, Illinois, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 Aug 2008
    Event Place: Flora, Clay Co. Illinois

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