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Faye R Cross 1935–2012 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 Jan 1935

Birth Location: Scioto, Ohio, United States

Death Date: 1 Nov 2012

Death Location: Florida, USA

Father: John Cross

Mother: Teresa Bobst

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Faye R Cross was born in 1935 in Scioto, Ohio, United States, the child of John W Cross And Teresa Elizabeth Bobst. Faye R Cross passed away in 2012 in Florida, USA.

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Biography

  • Faye R Cross was born in 1935 in Scioto, Ohio, United States, the child of John W Cross And Teresa Elizabeth Bobst.
  • Faye R Cross passed away in 2012 in Florida, USA.

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Faye Cross's Ancestors

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Faye Cross
1935–2012
Birth Place: Scioto, Ohio, United States
Parents
John W Cross
1903–1971
Kentucky, USA
Teresa (Elizabeth) Bobst
1902–1985
Ohio
Grandparents
Alvin Cross
1864–1950
Kentucky, USA
Judy Hicks
1873–1943
Kentucky, USA
Jacob (Phillip) Bobst
1877–1931
Scioto County, Ohio, USA
Malinda (Sofa) Kaut
1866–1939
Illinois, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Cross
1837–1918
Barbara White
1838–1905
Charles Hicks
1840–1920
Malinda Rowe
1850–
Philip Bobst
1847–1915
Dorthea Brust
1848–1889
John Kaut
1836–1909
Elizabeth Howe
1846–1903
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Alexander Cross*
1804–1880
Martha Cross
1810–1873
Daniel White
1802–1854
Mary Stewart
1802–1880
Philipp Pabst
1823–1881
Magdelena Frank
1824–1878

Faye Cross's Timeline

2 Records

1935
8 Jan 1935
Birth of Faye R Cross in Scioto, Ohio, United States
Scioto, Ohio, United States
2012
1 Nov 2012
Age 77
Death of Faye R Cross in Florida, USA
Florida, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 Jan 1935
    Event Place: Scioto, Ohio, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Nov 2012
    Event Place: Florida, USA

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