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Janet Rae Doughty 1933–2017 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 Apr 1933

Birth Location: Rochester, Michigan

Death Date: 5 Mar 2017

Death Location: Deckerville

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Spouse(s): Eugene Monzo

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In 1933, Janet Rae Doughty entered the world in Rochester, Michigan, born to Vern Doughty And Mazie. Janet Rae Doughty married Eugene A Monzo, and had children including David Monzo, Randy Carl Monzo, Rene Lu Monzo. Janet Rae Doughty passed away in 2017 in Deckerville.

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Biography

  • In 1933, Janet Rae Doughty entered the world in Rochester, Michigan, born to Vern Doughty And Mazie.
  • Janet Rae Doughty married Eugene A Monzo, and had children including David Monzo, Randy Carl Monzo, Rene Lu Monzo.
  • Janet Rae Doughty passed away in 2017 in Deckerville.

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Janet Doughty
1933–2017
Birth Place: Rochester, Michigan
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Janet Doughty's Timeline

2 Records

1933
8 Apr 1933
Birth of Janet Rae Doughty in Rochester, Michigan
Rochester, Michigan
2017
5 Mar 2017
Age 84
Death of Janet Rae Doughty in Deckerville
Deckerville

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 Apr 1933
    Event Place: Rochester, Michigan
    Record Source: U.S., Cemetery and Funeral Home Collection, 1847-Current, Publication Date: 7 Jan 2020

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Carsonville
    Record Source: U.S., Cemetery and Funeral Home Collection, 1847-Current, Publication Date: 7 Jan 2020

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 Mar 2017
    Event Place: Deckerville
    Record Source: U.S., Cemetery and Funeral Home Collection, 1847-Current, Publication Date: 7 Jan 2020

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