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Fannie C. Lewis 1897–1897 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 FEB 1897

Birth Location: Greenbriar Co., WV, USA

Death Date: 25 FEB 1897

Death Location: Greenbriar Co., WV, USA

Father: John Lewis

Mother: Lydia Clutter

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Children(s):

Fannie C. Lewis was born in 1897 in Greenbriar Co., WV, USA, the child of John Kyle Lewis And Lydia Caroline Clutter. Fannie C. Lewis passed away in 1897 in Greenbriar Co., WV, USA.

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Biography

  • Fannie C. Lewis was born in 1897 in Greenbriar Co., WV, USA, the child of John Kyle Lewis And Lydia Caroline Clutter.
  • Fannie C. Lewis passed away in 1897 in Greenbriar Co., WV, USA.

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Fannie Lewis's Ancestors

Self
Fannie Lewis
1897–1897
Birth Place: Greenbriar Co., WV, USA
Parents
John Kyle Lewis
1857–1910
Greenbriar Co., WV, USA
Lydia (Caroline) Clutter
1860–1927
Greenbriar Co., WV, USA
Grandparents
William (Hamilton) Lewis
1825–1896
Greenbriar Co., WV, USA
Hannah (Ann) Cutlip
1840–1906
Greenbriar Co., WV, USA
Stewart Clutter
1832–1917
VA, USA
Margaret (Catherine) Cutlip
1842–1922
Greenbriar Co., VA, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Lewis
1786–1852
Millie James
1790–1858
George Cutlip
1804–1891
Lucinda Fowler
1809–1891
John Clutter
1794–
Sarah Wilson
1795–
George Cutlip
1804–1891
Lucinda Fowler
1809–1891
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Fannie Lewis's Timeline

2 Records

1897
19 FEB 1897
Birth of Fannie C. Lewis in Greenbriar Co., WV, USA
Greenbriar Co., WV, USA
1897
25 FEB 1897
Death of Fannie C. Lewis in Greenbriar Co., WV, USA
Greenbriar Co., WV, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 FEB 1897
    Event Place: Greenbriar Co., WV, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 FEB 1897
    Event Place: Greenbriar Co., WV, USA

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