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Marcia Jean Cook 1934–2001 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 SEP 1934

Birth Location: Kansas City, Jackson Co., Mo., USA

Death Date: 2 DEC 2001

Death Location: Kansas City, Wyandotte Co., Ks., USA

Father: William Cook

Mother: Lena Barbee

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Marcia Jean Cook was born in 1934 in Kansas City, Jackson Co., Mo., USA, the child of William George Cook And Lena Jean Barbee. Marcia Jean Cook passed away in 2001 in Kansas City, Wyandotte Co., Ks., USA.

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Biography

  • Marcia Jean Cook was born in 1934 in Kansas City, Jackson Co., Mo., USA, the child of William George Cook And Lena Jean Barbee.
  • Marcia Jean Cook passed away in 2001 in Kansas City, Wyandotte Co., Ks., USA.

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Marcia Cook's Ancestors

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Marcia Cook
1934–2001
Birth Place: Kansas City, Jackson Co., Mo., USA
Parents
William George Cook
1910–1998
Brookfield, Linn Co., Mo., USA
Lena (Jean) Barbee
1911–1989
Brookfield, Linn Co., Mo., USA
Grandparents
William (Henderson) Cook
1888–1959
Rothville, Chariton Co., Mo., USA
Ada (May) Weaver
1890–1975
Clinton, Henry Co., Mo., USA
Great-Grandparents
Benjamin Weaver
1857–1948
Mary Grime
1869–1968
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Benjamin Weaver
1817–1880
Sarah Clark
1819–
John Grime
Mary Roth

Marcia Cook's Timeline

2 Records

1934
9 SEP 1934
Birth of Marcia Jean Cook in Kansas City, Jackson Co., Mo., USA
Kansas City, Jackson Co., Mo., USA
2001
2 DEC 2001
Age 67
Death of Marcia Jean Cook in Kansas City, Wyandotte Co., Ks., USA
Kansas City, Wyandotte Co., Ks., USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 SEP 1934
    Event Place: Kansas City, Jackson Co., Mo., USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 DEC 2001
    Event Place: Kansas City, Wyandotte Co., Ks., USA

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