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Keith Spangler 1925–1935 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 02 Jan 1925

Birth Location: Nebraska, USA

Death Date: 10 Jul 1935

Death Location: Nebraska, USA

Father: Sheldon Spangler

Mother: Josephine Polansky

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In 1925, Keith Spangler entered the world in Nebraska, USA, born to Sheldon Ashton Spangler And Josephine Polansky. Keith Spangler passed away in 1935 in Nebraska, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1925, Keith Spangler entered the world in Nebraska, USA, born to Sheldon Ashton Spangler And Josephine Polansky.
  • Keith Spangler passed away in 1935 in Nebraska, USA.

Immediate Family

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Children(s)

Keith Spangler's Ancestors

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Keith Spangler
1925–1935
Birth Place: Nebraska, USA
Parents
Sheldon Ashton Spangler
1894–1932
Nickerson, Dodge, Nebraska, USA
Josephine Polansky
1894–1974
Plattsmouth, Cass, Nebraska, USA
Grandparents
Calvin Spangler
1859–1930
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Lavicie Wheeler
1869–1955
Clinton, De Witt, Illinois, USA
Joseph Polansky
1844–1899
Anna Dvorak
1853–1899
Great-Grandparents
Andrew Spangler
1827–1880
Mary Gentzler
1833–1897
Thomas Wheeler
1817–1879
Mary Grant
1831–1906
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Keith Spangler's Timeline

2 Records

1925
02 Jan 1925
Birth of Keith Spangler in Nebraska, USA
Nebraska, USA
1935
10 Jul 1935
Age 10
Death of Keith Spangler in Nebraska, USA
Nebraska, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 02 Jan 1925
    Event Place: Nebraska, USA
    Record Source: Gatzemeyer.FTW

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Place: See Note Page
    Record Source: Gatzemeyer.FTW

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Jul 1935
    Event Place: Nebraska, USA
    Record Source: Gatzemeyer.FTW

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