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Mae Belle Chandler 1897–1974 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 Dec 1897

Birth Location: Chilton County, Alabama

Death Date: 23 Jun 1974

Death Location: Opelika, Lee, Alabama

Father: William Chandler

Mother: Sarah Kendrick

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Mae Belle Chandler was born in 1897 in Chilton County, Alabama, the child of William Lafayette Big Fate Chandler And Sarah Laney Kendrick. Mae Belle Chandler passed away in 1974 in Opelika, Lee, Alabama.

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Biography

  • Mae Belle Chandler was born in 1897 in Chilton County, Alabama, the child of William Lafayette Big Fate Chandler And Sarah Laney Kendrick.
  • Mae Belle Chandler passed away in 1974 in Opelika, Lee, Alabama.

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Mae Chandler's Ancestors

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Mae Chandler
1897–1974
Birth Place: Chilton County, Alabama
Parents
William Lafayette "Big Fate" Chandler
1862–1936
Chilton County, Alabama
Sarah (Laney) Kendrick
1873–1972
Chilton County, Alabama
Grandparents
James (Allen) Chandler
1812–1880
Franklin, Georgia, United States
Martha (Patsy) Ousley
1820–1891
Georgia, United States
Great-Grandparents
Edmund Chandler
1773–1816
Mary Walker
1773–1830
Points Ousley
1792–1864
Martha Tingle
1793–1863
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph Chandler
1739–1805
Nancy Atchinson
1740–1800
Joseph Tingle
1721–1793
Martha Tingles?
1760–1850

Mae Chandler's Timeline

2 Records

1897
30 Dec 1897
Birth of Mae Belle Chandler in Chilton County, Alabama
Chilton County, Alabama
1974
23 Jun 1974
Age 77
Death of Mae Belle Chandler in Opelika, Lee, Alabama
Opelika, Lee, Alabama

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 Dec 1897
    Event Place: Chilton County, Alabama

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Jun 1974
    Event Place: Opelika, Lee, Alabama

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