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Lottie Gertrude Turner 1890–1968 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: MAY 1890

Birth Location: Clark Co., Missouri

Death Date: AFT 1968

Death Location: Wyaconda, Clark Co., Missouri

Father: John Turner

Mother: Dora GOLDSMITH

Spouse(s): Virgil LAFRENZ

Children(s):

The story of Lottie Gertrude Turner began in 1890 in Clark Co., Missouri. Lottie Gertrude Turner married Virgil Beal Lafrenz, and had children including Helen Marjorie Lafrenz. Lottie Gertrude Turner passed away in 1968 in Wyaconda, Clark Co., Missouri.

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Biography

  • The story of Lottie Gertrude Turner began in 1890 in Clark Co., Missouri.
  • Lottie Gertrude Turner married Virgil Beal Lafrenz, and had children including Helen Marjorie Lafrenz.
  • Lottie Gertrude Turner passed away in 1968 in Wyaconda, Clark Co., Missouri.

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Children(s)

Lottie Turner's Ancestors

Self
Lottie Turner
1890–1968
Birth Place: Clark Co., Missouri
Parents
John Alexander Turner
1850–1931
Scotland Co., Missouri
Dora (Alice) GOLDSMITH
1853–1937
Kentucky
Grandparents
Alexander (S.) TURNER
1809–1856
Shenandoah Co., Virginia
Elizabeth ANDERSON
1820–1900
Ohio
Great-Grandparents
Daniel TURNER
1775–1840
Mary SMITH
1776–1840
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Turner
1746–1815
Elizabeth Turner
1750–1828

Lottie Turner's Timeline

2 Records

1890
MAY 1890
Birth of Lottie Gertrude Turner in Clark Co., Missouri
Clark Co., Missouri
1968
AFT 1968
Age 78
Death of Lottie Gertrude Turner in Wyaconda, Clark Co., Missouri
Wyaconda, Clark Co., Missouri

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: MAY 1890
    Event Place: Clark Co., Missouri

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: AFT 1968
    Event Place: Wyaconda, Clark Co., Missouri

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