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David Jay Stanton 1937–2001 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 March 1937

Birth Location: Albia, Monroe, Iowa, USA

Death Date: 13 February 2001

Death Location: Maryville, Blount County, Tennessee, USA

Father: Merrill Stanton

Mother: Helen Buffington

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David Jay Stanton was born in 1937 in Albia, Monroe, Iowa, USA, the child of Merrill R Stanton And Helen Elizabeth Buffington. David Jay Stanton passed away in 2001 in Maryville, Blount County, Tennessee, USA.

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Biography

  • David Jay Stanton was born in 1937 in Albia, Monroe, Iowa, USA, the child of Merrill R Stanton And Helen Elizabeth Buffington.
  • David Jay Stanton passed away in 2001 in Maryville, Blount County, Tennessee, USA.

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David Stanton's Ancestors

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David Stanton
1937–2001
Birth Place: Albia, Monroe, Iowa, USA
Parents
Merrill R. Stanton
1896–1972
Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, United States
Helen (Elizabeth) Buffington
1903–1978
Moluska, Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa, USA
Grandparents
Edward (Donald) Stanton
1865–1943
Cincinnati, Appanoose, Iowa, USA
Mary (Sidney) Richards
1868–1943
Beaconsfield ,Clark, IA
Great-Grandparents
Charles Richards
1834–1883
Elizabeth Monroe
1844–1927
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Richards
1793–1881
Deborah Hollingsworth
1799–1872

David Stanton's Timeline

2 Records

1937
30 March 1937
Birth of David Jay Stanton in Albia, Monroe, Iowa, USA
Albia, Monroe, Iowa, USA
2001
13 February 2001
Age 64
Death of David Jay Stanton in Maryville, Blount County, Tennessee, USA
Maryville, Blount County, Tennessee, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 March 1937
    Event Place: Albia, Monroe, Iowa, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 February 2001
    Event Place: Maryville, Blount County, Tennessee, USA

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