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Leonard Hubbard Day 1902–1905 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 AUG 1902

Birth Location: Engadine, Michigan

Death Date: 22 AUG 1905

Death Location: Engadine, Michigan

Father: Albert Day

Mother: Minnie Hubbard

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In 1902, Leonard Hubbard Day entered the world in Engadine, Michigan, born to Albert David Day And Minnie Hubbard. Leonard Hubbard Day passed away in 1905 in Engadine, Michigan.

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Biography

  • In 1902, Leonard Hubbard Day entered the world in Engadine, Michigan, born to Albert David Day And Minnie Hubbard.
  • Leonard Hubbard Day passed away in 1905 in Engadine, Michigan.

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Leonard Day's Ancestors

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Leonard Day
1902–1905
Birth Place: Engadine, Michigan
Parents
Albert David Day
1858–
Minneapolis, Minnesota (Hennepin)
Minnie Hubbard
1864–
Tyrone, Wisconsin
Grandparents
David (Taylor) Day
1807–1863
Leeds, Maine (Androscoggin)
Emily (M.) Russell
–1864
Great-Grandparents
William Day
1780–1862
Lucy Thompson
1785–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jacob Day
1743–1795
Bathany Blethen
1743–

Leonard Day's Timeline

2 Records

1902
2 AUG 1902
Birth of Leonard Hubbard Day in Engadine, Michigan
Engadine, Michigan
1905
22 AUG 1905
Age 3
Death of Leonard Hubbard Day in Engadine, Michigan
Engadine, Michigan

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 AUG 1902
    Event Place: Engadine, Michigan
    Record Source: The Day Association, Day Genealogy - Green Book (Furbush-Roberts Printing Co. Inc 435 Odlin Road, Bangor Maine 1967)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 AUG 1905
    Event Place: Engadine, Michigan
    Record Source: The Day Association, Day Genealogy - Green Book (Furbush-Roberts Printing Co. Inc 435 Odlin Road, Bangor Maine 1967)

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