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Kenneth Lee Watkins 1933–2010 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 Apr 1933

Birth Location: Daviess, Kentucky, USA

Death Date: 03 Jun 2010

Death Location: West Plains, Howell, Missouri, USA

Father: Leo Watkins

Mother: Elizabeth Stites

Spouse(s): Barbarba Trent, Mary None

Children(s):

Kenneth Lee Watkins was born in 1933 in Daviess, Kentucky, USA, the child of Leo Harris Watkins And Elizabeth A Betty Stites. Kenneth Lee Watkins married Barbarba Ann Trent, Mary, and had children including Ovela Gail Watkins. Kenneth Lee Watkins passed away in 2010 in West Plains, Howell, Missouri, USA.

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Biography

  • Kenneth Lee Watkins was born in 1933 in Daviess, Kentucky, USA, the child of Leo Harris Watkins And Elizabeth A Betty Stites.
  • Kenneth Lee Watkins married Barbarba Ann Trent, Mary, and had children including Ovela Gail Watkins.
  • Kenneth Lee Watkins passed away in 2010 in West Plains, Howell, Missouri, USA.

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Kenneth Watkins's Ancestors

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Kenneth Watkins
1933–2010
Birth Place: Daviess, Kentucky, USA
Parents
Leo Harris Watkins
1909–1936
Daviess County, Kentucky, United States of America
Elizabeth (A 'Betty') Stites
1915–2009
Daviess County, Kentucky, USA
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Kenneth Watkins's Timeline

2 Records

1933
23 Apr 1933
Birth of Kenneth Lee Watkins in Daviess, Kentucky, USA
Daviess, Kentucky, USA
2010
03 Jun 2010
Age 77
Death of Kenneth Lee Watkins in West Plains, Howell, Missouri, USA
West Plains, Howell, Missouri, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 Apr 1933
    Event Place: Daviess, Kentucky, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 03 Jun 2010
    Event Place: West Plains, Howell, Missouri, USA

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