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Margaret Dean "Margie" Hays 1931–2001 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 Apr 1931

Birth Location: Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas

Death Date: 14 Nov 2001

Death Location: Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA

Father: Carroll *

Mother: Flossie Chastain

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The story of Margaret Dean "Margie" Hays began in 1931 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas. Margaret Dean "Margie" Hays passed away in 2001 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Margaret Dean "Margie" Hays began in 1931 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas.
  • Margaret Dean "Margie" Hays passed away in 2001 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA.

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Margaret Hays's Ancestors

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Margaret Hays
1931–2001
Birth Place: Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas
Parents
Carroll Ellis Hays *
1894–1963
Kell, Marion, Illinois, USA
Flossie (Maude) Chastain
1896–1991
Cheyenne, Roger Mills, Oklahoma, USA
Grandparents
John (Leroy Hays) *
1856–1941
Marion Co., IL
Margaret (Cornelius "Maggie") Boggs
1857–1932
Jefferson County, Illinois, USA
Great-Grandparents
ELIJAH *
1818–1893
Denisha Deadmond
1817–1911
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Samuel *
1772–1835
Rachel *
1774–1855

Margaret Hays's Timeline

2 Records

1931
21 Apr 1931
Birth of Margaret Dean "Margie" Hays in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas
2001
14 Nov 2001
Age 70
Death of Margaret Dean "Margie" Hays in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 Apr 1931
    Event Place: Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Nov 2001
    Event Place: Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA

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