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Jack Wayne Miller Jr. 1947–2020 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 January 1947

Birth Location: Belle Plain, Benton County, Iowa, USA

Death Date: 23 October 2020

Death Location: Marshalltown, Marshall, Iowa, USA

Father: Jack Miller

Mother: Evelyn Lengkeek

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In 1947, Jack Wayne Miller Jr. entered the world in Belle Plain, Benton County, Iowa, USA, born to Jack W Miller And Evelyn Velma Lengkeek. Jack Wayne Miller Jr. passed away in 2020 in Marshalltown, Marshall, Iowa, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1947, Jack Wayne Miller Jr. entered the world in Belle Plain, Benton County, Iowa, USA, born to Jack W Miller And Evelyn Velma Lengkeek.
  • Jack Wayne Miller Jr. passed away in 2020 in Marshalltown, Marshall, Iowa, USA.

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Jack Jr.'s Ancestors

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Jack Jr.
1947–2020
Birth Place: Belle Plain, Benton County, Iowa, USA
Parents
Jack W Miller
1921–2013
Belle Plaine, Iowa
Evelyn (Velma) Lengkeek
1922–1997
Poole, Buffalo County, Nebraska, USA
Grandparents
Harold (John) Miller
1894–1941
Belle Plaine, Linn, Iowa, USA
Anne (Jane) McElroy
1894–1962
Iowa
Great-Grandparents
John Miller
1857–1928
Laura Greenley
1853–1901
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Alpha Guinn
1828–1902

Jack Jr.'s Timeline

2 Records

1947
25 January 1947
Birth of Jack Wayne Miller Jr. in Belle Plain, Benton County, Iowa, USA
Belle Plain, Benton County, Iowa, USA
2020
23 October 2020
Age 73
Death of Jack Wayne Miller Jr. in Marshalltown, Marshall, Iowa, USA
Marshalltown, Marshall, Iowa, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 January 1947
    Event Place: Belle Plain, Benton County, Iowa, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 October 2020
    Event Place: Marshalltown, Marshall, Iowa, USA

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