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Margie Lee Owens 1914–1966 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Aug 1914

Birth Location: Crenshaw County, Alabama

Death Date: 26 Oct 1966

Death Location: Luverne, Crenshaw, Alabama, USA

Father: Mack Owens

Mother: Lonnie Owens

Spouse(s): Ducion White

Children(s): Gerald White

Margie Lee Owens was born in 1914 in Crenshaw County, Alabama, the child of Mack Dulin Owens And Lonnie Lee Owens. Margie Lee Owens married Ducion Elbie White, and had children including Gerald Edward White. Margie Lee Owens passed away in 1966 in Luverne, Crenshaw, Alabama, USA.

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Biography

  • Margie Lee Owens was born in 1914 in Crenshaw County, Alabama, the child of Mack Dulin Owens And Lonnie Lee Owens.
  • Margie Lee Owens married Ducion Elbie White, and had children including Gerald Edward White.
  • Margie Lee Owens passed away in 1966 in Luverne, Crenshaw, Alabama, USA.

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Margie Owens's Ancestors

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Margie Owens
1914–1966
Birth Place: Crenshaw County, Alabama
Parents
Mack Dulin Owens
1887–1950
Alabama
Lonnie (Lee) Owens
1892–1981
Alabama
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Margie Owens's Descendants

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Margie (Lee) Owens (25 Aug 1914–26 Oct 1966) m. Ducion (Elbie) White (29 Jun 1909–19 April 1967)
  1. 1. Gerald (Edward) White 1950–2015

Margie Owens's Timeline

2 Records

1914
25 Aug 1914
Birth of Margie Lee Owens in Crenshaw County, Alabama
Crenshaw County, Alabama
1966
26 Oct 1966
Age 52
Death of Margie Lee Owens in Luverne, Crenshaw, Alabama, USA
Luverne, Crenshaw, Alabama, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Aug 1914
    Event Place: Crenshaw County, Alabama
    Record Source: Alabama, County Marriage Records

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Oct 1966
    Event Place: Luverne, Crenshaw, Alabama, USA

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