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Joan Ayers 1944–1999 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 MAR 1944

Birth Location: Eufaula, McIntosh County, OK

Death Date: 18 DEC 1999

Death Location: Tyler, TX

Father: William Ayers

Mother: Alta Casey

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The story of Joan Ayers began in 1944 in Eufaula, McIntosh County, OK. Joan Ayers married Richard Howell Rowland, and had children including Minnie Louise Rowland, Richard Kenneth Ken Rowland. Joan Ayers passed away in 1999 in Tyler, TX.

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Biography

  • The story of Joan Ayers began in 1944 in Eufaula, McIntosh County, OK.
  • Joan Ayers married Richard Howell Rowland, and had children including Minnie Louise Rowland, Richard Kenneth Ken Rowland.
  • Joan Ayers passed away in 1999 in Tyler, TX.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

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Joan Ayers's Ancestors

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Joan Ayers
1944–1999
Birth Place: Eufaula, McIntosh County, OK
Parents
William "Floyd" Ayers
1909–
Alta (Louise) Casey
1922–1997
Eufala, OK
Grandparents
Christopher (Columbus "Columbo") Casey
1892–
Great-Grandparents
James Casey
1866–1897
Sarah Hubble
1867–1923
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Christopher Casey
1827–1898
KissiaKeziah Wright/
1827–1915
Richard Hubble
1830–1895

Joan Ayers's Timeline

3 Records

1944
7 MAR 1944
Birth of Joan Ayers in Eufaula, McIntosh County, OK
Eufaula, McIntosh County, OK
1999
14 DEC 1999
Age 55
Death of Joan Ayers in Hobbs, Lea County, NM
Hobbs, Lea County, NM
1999
18 DEC 1999
Age 55
Burial of Joan Ayers in Tyler, TX
Tyler, TX

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 MAR 1944
    Event Place: Eufaula, McIntosh County, OK

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 DEC 1999
    Event Place: Hobbs, Lea County, NM

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 18 DEC 1999
    Event Place: Tyler, TX

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