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Marion Thorne 1904–1997 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1904

Birth Location: Fillmore, Missouri Near Savannah

Death Date: 1997

Death Location: Savannah, Andrew County, Missouri

Father: Samuel Thorne

Mother: Lulie Snowden

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Marion Thorne was born in 1904 in Fillmore, Missouri Near Savannah, the child of Samuel H Thorne And Lulie A Snowden. Marion Thorne married Ralph Sprague. Marion Thorne passed away in 1997 in Savannah, Andrew County, Missouri.

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Biography

  • Marion Thorne was born in 1904 in Fillmore, Missouri Near Savannah, the child of Samuel H Thorne And Lulie A Snowden.
  • Marion Thorne married Ralph Sprague.
  • Marion Thorne passed away in 1997 in Savannah, Andrew County, Missouri.

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Spouses(s)

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Marion Thorne's Ancestors

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Marion Thorne
1904–1997
Birth Place: Fillmore, Missouri Near Savannah
Parents
Samuel H. Thorne
1874–1949
Fillmore, Missouri Near Savannah
Lulie (A.) Snowden
1873–1929
Fillmore, Missouri Near Savannah
Grandparents
William Thorne
1842–1919
Yarde Gate, Devonshire, England
Martha (Jane) Hunter
1853–1914
Fillmore, Missouri Near Savannah
Great-Grandparents
Samuel Hunter
1822–1908
Emmaline Roberts
1829–1893
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Daniel Hunter
1792–1858
Mary Roberts
1803–1896
Ellender Logsdon
1801–1885

Marion Thorne's Timeline

2 Records

1904
1904
Birth of Marion Thorne in Fillmore, Missouri Near Savannah
Fillmore, Missouri Near Savannah
1997
1997
Age 93
Death of Marion Thorne in Savannah, Andrew County, Missouri
Savannah, Andrew County, Missouri

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1904
    Event Place: Fillmore, Missouri Near Savannah

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1997
    Event Place: Savannah, Andrew County, Missouri

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