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Clara Lee Glenn 1915–1917 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 APR 1915

Birth Location: Greenville County, South Carolina

Death Date: 6 FEB 1917

Death Location: Greenville County, South Carolina

Father: Norman Glenn

Mother: Lula Farmer

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In 1915, Clara Lee Glenn entered the world in Greenville County, South Carolina, born to Norman A Glenn And Lula F Farmer. Clara Lee Glenn passed away in 1917 in Greenville County, South Carolina.

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Biography

  • In 1915, Clara Lee Glenn entered the world in Greenville County, South Carolina, born to Norman A Glenn And Lula F Farmer.
  • Clara Lee Glenn passed away in 1917 in Greenville County, South Carolina.

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Clara Glenn's Ancestors

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Clara Glenn
1915–1917
Birth Place: Greenville County, South Carolina
Parents
Norman A. Glenn
1884–1945
Greenville County, South Carolina
Lula (F.) Farmer
1887–1984
Grandparents
Perry (Austin) Glenn
1832–1910
South Carolina
Cynthia Burnett
1842–1918
Great-Grandparents
John Glenn
1795–1874
Nancy Austin
1802–1874
Jeremiah Burnett
1819–1899
Sarah Johnson
1821–1880
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Tyre Glenn
1765–1832
Rachel Moon
1771–1849
Lemuel Johnson
1799–1879
Mary Leonard
1798–1888

Clara Glenn's Timeline

2 Records

1915
25 APR 1915
Birth of Clara Lee Glenn in Greenville County, South Carolina
Greenville County, South Carolina
1917
6 FEB 1917
Age 2
Death of Clara Lee Glenn in Greenville County, South Carolina
Greenville County, South Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 APR 1915
    Event Place: Greenville County, South Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 FEB 1917
    Event Place: Greenville County, South Carolina

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