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Dorothy Faye Peck 1942–2018 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: January 1, 1942

Birth Location: Alabama

Death Date: April 15, 2018

Death Location: Lauderdale County, Alabama

Father: Almon Peck

Mother: Eula Oliver

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In 1942, Dorothy Faye Peck entered the world in Alabama, born to Almon Edward Peck And Eula Mae Oliver. Dorothy Faye Peck married Hamner, Smith, and had children including Justin Smith, Randy Smith, Tammie Smith, Tara Smith, Zachary Smith. Dorothy Faye Peck passed away in 2018 in Lauderdale County, Alabama.

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Biography

  • In 1942, Dorothy Faye Peck entered the world in Alabama, born to Almon Edward Peck And Eula Mae Oliver.
  • Dorothy Faye Peck married Hamner, Smith, and had children including Justin Smith, Randy Smith, Tammie Smith, Tara Smith, Zachary Smith.
  • Dorothy Faye Peck passed away in 2018 in Lauderdale County, Alabama.

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Dorothy Peck's Ancestors

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Dorothy Peck
1942–2018
Birth Place: Alabama
Parents
Almon Edward Peck
1916–1982
Alabama
Eula (Mae) Oliver
1922–1996
Grandparents
Powell ("Percy" William) Peck
1891–1967
Mamie (A.) Holden
1890–1943
Alabama
Great-Grandparents
Robert Holden
1861–1937
Mary Putnam
1861–1946
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Dennis Holden
1813–1903
Matilda Slocum
1826–1888

Dorothy Peck's Timeline

2 Records

1942
January 1, 1942
Birth of Dorothy Faye Peck in Alabama
Alabama
2018
April 15, 2018
Age 76
Death of Dorothy Faye Peck in Lauderdale County, Alabama
Lauderdale County, Alabama

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: January 1, 1942
    Event Place: Alabama

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: April 15, 2018
    Event Place: Lauderdale County, Alabama

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