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Lucy Evelyn Mays Humphrey 1905–1942 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 March 1905

Birth Location: Kentucky

Death Date: 15 May 1942

Death Location: Middlesboro, Bell County, Kentucky, United States of America

Father: John Mays

Mother: Chairity Mays

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The story of Lucy Evelyn Mays Humphrey began in 1905 in Kentucky. Lucy Evelyn Mays Humphrey passed away in 1942 in Middlesboro, Bell County, Kentucky, United States of America.

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Biography

  • The story of Lucy Evelyn Mays Humphrey began in 1905 in Kentucky.
  • Lucy Evelyn Mays Humphrey passed away in 1942 in Middlesboro, Bell County, Kentucky, United States of America.

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Lucy Humphrey's Ancestors

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Lucy Humphrey
1905–1942
Birth Place: Kentucky
Parents
John James Mays
1862–1934
Tennessee, USA
Chairity (Belle Kirk) Mays
1867–1927
Knox County, Kentucky, USA
Grandparents
Henry (Preston) Mays
1831–1892
Morristown, Hamblen, Tennessee, USA
Martha (Ann) Ivy
1837–1898
Grainger County, Tennessee, USA
Great-Grandparents
Green Mays
1810–1887
Nancy Ivy
1813–1856
John Ivey
1815–1873
Belinda\Malinda Ivy
1809–1880
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Ivy
1788–1868
Elizabeth Kidwell
1792–1880
John Ivy
1788–1868
Elizabeth Kidwell
1792–1880

Lucy Humphrey's Timeline

2 Records

1905
19 March 1905
Birth of Lucy Evelyn Mays Humphrey in Kentucky
Kentucky
1942
15 May 1942
Age 37
Death of Lucy Evelyn Mays Humphrey in Middlesboro, Bell County, Kentucky, United States of America
Middlesboro, Bell County, Kentucky, United States of America

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 March 1905
    Event Place: Kentucky

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 May 1942
    Event Place: Middlesboro, Bell County, Kentucky, United States of America

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