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Earl Henry Nelson 1912–1980 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 May 1912

Birth Location: Thayer, Oregon, Missouri, United States

Death Date: 26 Apr 1980

Death Location: Springfield, MO St. Johns Hospital

Father: Benjamin Nelson

Mother: Dora Webb

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The story of Earl Henry Nelson began in 1912 in Thayer, Oregon, Missouri, United States. Earl Henry Nelson passed away in 1980 in Springfield, MO St. Johns Hospital.

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Biography

  • The story of Earl Henry Nelson began in 1912 in Thayer, Oregon, Missouri, United States.
  • Earl Henry Nelson passed away in 1980 in Springfield, MO St. Johns Hospital.

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Earl Nelson's Ancestors

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Earl Nelson
1912–1980
Birth Place: Thayer, Oregon, Missouri, United States
Parents
Benjamin Harrison Nelson
1888–1979
Oxford, Izard, Arkansas
Dora (Ann) Webb
1894–1983
Thayer, Oregon, Missouri, United States
Grandparents
George (Henry) Nelson
1852–1943
Rolla, Phelps, Missouri
Nancy (Ann) Hall
1863–1901
, Fulton, Arkansas, USA
William (David) Webb
1851–1930
Tennessee
Martha (Callie) Crites
1856–1951
Georgia
Great-Grandparents
Nathanial Hall
1827–1911
Mary Endsley
1834–1900
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Earl Nelson's Timeline

2 Records

1912
25 May 1912
Birth of Earl Henry Nelson in Thayer, Oregon, Missouri, United States
Thayer, Oregon, Missouri, United States
1980
26 Apr 1980
Age 68
Death of Earl Henry Nelson in Springfield, MO St. Johns Hospital
Springfield, MO St. Johns Hospital

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 May 1912
    Event Place: Thayer, Oregon, Missouri, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Apr 1980
    Event Place: Springfield, MO St. Johns Hospital

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