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Lester Lee "Buster" Lilly 1921–1966 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 Sep 1921

Birth Location: Jetmore, Hodgman County, Kansas, United States

Death Date: 24 Apr 1966

Death Location: Hudson Bay Junction, Saskatchawan, Canada

Father: John Lilly

Mother: Hester Jordan

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Lester Lee "Buster" Lilly was born in 1921 in Jetmore, Hodgman County, Kansas, United States, the child of John Alfred Lilly And Hester Maude Jordan. Lester Lee "Buster" Lilly passed away in 1966 in Hudson Bay Junction, Saskatchawan, Canada.

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Biography

  • Lester Lee "Buster" Lilly was born in 1921 in Jetmore, Hodgman County, Kansas, United States, the child of John Alfred Lilly And Hester Maude Jordan.
  • Lester Lee "Buster" Lilly passed away in 1966 in Hudson Bay Junction, Saskatchawan, Canada.

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Lester Lilly's Ancestors

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Lester Lilly
1921–1966
Birth Place: Jetmore, Hodgman County, Kansas, United States
Parents
John Alfred Lilly
1894–1958
Phillips County, Kansas, USA
Hester (Maude) Jordan
1898–1975
Center, Hodgman County, Kansas, USA
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Lester Lilly's Timeline

2 Records

1921
24 Sep 1921
Birth of Lester Lee "Buster" Lilly in Jetmore, Hodgman County, Kansas, United States
Jetmore, Hodgman County, Kansas, United States
1966
24 Apr 1966
Age 45
Death of Lester Lee "Buster" Lilly in Hudson Bay Junction, Saskatchawan, Canada
Hudson Bay Junction, Saskatchawan, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 Sep 1921
    Event Place: Jetmore, Hodgman County, Kansas, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Apr 1966
    Event Place: Hudson Bay Junction, Saskatchawan, Canada

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