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Elizabeth Ann Langston 1930–2003 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: May 17, 1930

Birth Location: Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri

Death Date: Dec 7, 2003

Death Location: Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota

Father: Anthony Langston

Mother: Thelma Wysong

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Elizabeth Ann Langston was born in 1930 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, the child of Anthony Bryan Langston And Thelma Lee Wysong. Elizabeth Ann Langston passed away in 2003 in Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota.

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Biography

  • Elizabeth Ann Langston was born in 1930 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, the child of Anthony Bryan Langston And Thelma Lee Wysong.
  • Elizabeth Ann Langston passed away in 2003 in Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota.

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Elizabeth Langston's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Langston
1930–2003
Birth Place: Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri
Parents
Anthony Bryan Langston
1900–1982
St Louis, St Louis, Missouri
Thelma (Lee) Wysong
1902–1984
Missouri
Grandparents
Bryan (Harrison) Langston
1874–1934
Springfield, Greene, Missouri
Georgia (Elvira) Coffman
1876–1973
Texas, United States of America
Lorenzo (D.) Wysong
1855–1909
Illinois, USA
Martha (Elizabeth) Burton
1861–1928
Clarksburg, Moniteau, Missouri, USA
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elizabeth Langston's Timeline

2 Records

1930
May 17, 1930
Birth of Elizabeth Ann Langston in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri
Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri
2003
Dec 7, 2003
Age 73
Death of Elizabeth Ann Langston in Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota
Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: May 17, 1930
    Event Place: Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Dec 7, 2003
    Event Place: Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota

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