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Donald Robert Churchill 1912–1982 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 June 1912

Birth Location: Ladysmith, Rusk, Wisconsin, USA

Death Date: 5 September 1982

Death Location: Sandpoint, Bonner, Idaho, USA

Father: George Churchill

Mother: Arminda Wheeler

Spouse(s): Lola Heter

Children(s):

Donald Robert Churchill was born in 1912 in Ladysmith, Rusk, Wisconsin, USA, the child of George Washington Churchill And Arminda Minnie Wheeler. Donald Robert Churchill married Lola Fay Heter. Donald Robert Churchill passed away in 1982 in Sandpoint, Bonner, Idaho, USA.

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Biography

  • Donald Robert Churchill was born in 1912 in Ladysmith, Rusk, Wisconsin, USA, the child of George Washington Churchill And Arminda Minnie Wheeler.
  • Donald Robert Churchill married Lola Fay Heter.
  • Donald Robert Churchill passed away in 1982 in Sandpoint, Bonner, Idaho, USA.

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Donald Churchill's Ancestors

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Donald Churchill
1912–1982
Birth Place: Ladysmith, Rusk, Wisconsin, USA
Parents
George Washington Churchill
1861–1947
Kickapoo Twp, Vernon County, Wisconsin, USA
Arminda ("Minnie") Wheeler
1874–1938
Sugar Grove, Vernon, Wisconsin, United States
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Donald Churchill's Timeline

2 Records

1912
8 June 1912
Birth of Donald Robert Churchill in Ladysmith, Rusk, Wisconsin, USA
Ladysmith, Rusk, Wisconsin, USA
1982
5 September 1982
Age 70
Death of Donald Robert Churchill in Sandpoint, Bonner, Idaho, USA
Sandpoint, Bonner, Idaho, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 June 1912
    Event Place: Ladysmith, Rusk, Wisconsin, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 September 1982
    Event Place: Sandpoint, Bonner, Idaho, USA

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