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Jerry Hale Hawkins 1912–1995 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 31 Oct 1912

Birth Location: Vernon Co. Missouri

Death Date: 15 May 1995

Death Location: Vernon Co. Missouri

Father: Oril Hawkins

Mother: Harriet Hale

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Jerry Hale Hawkins was born in 1912 in Vernon Co. Missouri, the child of Oril Elmer Ellie Hawkins And Harriet Jane Hattie Hale. Jerry Hale Hawkins passed away in 1995 in Vernon Co. Missouri.

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Biography

  • Jerry Hale Hawkins was born in 1912 in Vernon Co. Missouri, the child of Oril Elmer Ellie Hawkins And Harriet Jane Hattie Hale.
  • Jerry Hale Hawkins passed away in 1995 in Vernon Co. Missouri.

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Jerry Hawkins's Ancestors

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Jerry Hawkins
1912–1995
Birth Place: Vernon Co. Missouri
Parents
Oril Elmer "Ellie" Hawkins
1867–1943
Vernon Co. Missouri
Harriet (Jane "Hattie") Hale
1869–1953
Tenn.
Grandparents
William (B.) Hawkins
1840–1907
Gallatin Co., Kentucky
Mary (Elizebeth) Murphy
1840–1928
Clinton Co., Ohio
Jerimiah (C.) Hale
1837–1931
Jeferson Co.(now Hamblen Co.)Tenn.
Rebecca (Jane) Bruner
1839–1915
Sullivan Co., Tn.
Great-Grandparents
Parker Hawkins
1807–1873
Mary Brooking
1824–1850
Andrew Murphy
1815–1864
Emiline Cook
1821–1887
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph Hawkins
1765–1823
Ann Robinson
1785–1809

Jerry Hawkins's Timeline

2 Records

1912
31 Oct 1912
Birth of Jerry Hale Hawkins in Vernon Co. Missouri
Vernon Co. Missouri
1995
15 May 1995
Age 83
Death of Jerry Hale Hawkins in Vernon Co. Missouri
Vernon Co. Missouri

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 31 Oct 1912
    Event Place: Vernon Co. Missouri

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 May 1995
    Event Place: Vernon Co. Missouri

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