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Marshall Clayton "Charlie" Stanley 1895–1959 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 May 1895

Birth Location: Louisianna, Missouri

Death Date: 10 Jul 1959

Death Location: Akron, Summit Co, Ohio

Father: William Stanley

Mother: Mary Jaques

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In 1895, Marshall Clayton "Charlie" Stanley entered the world in Louisianna, Missouri, born to William Edward Stanley And Mary Arvilla Jaques. Marshall Clayton "Charlie" Stanley passed away in 1959 in Akron, Summit Co, Ohio.

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Biography

  • In 1895, Marshall Clayton "Charlie" Stanley entered the world in Louisianna, Missouri, born to William Edward Stanley And Mary Arvilla Jaques.
  • Marshall Clayton "Charlie" Stanley passed away in 1959 in Akron, Summit Co, Ohio.

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Marshall Stanley's Ancestors

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Marshall Stanley
1895–1959
Birth Place: Louisianna, Missouri
Parents
William Edward Stanley
1867–1913
Jackson, Botetourt County, Virginia
Mary (Arvilla) Jaques
1872–1950
Brown County, Illinois, USA
Grandparents
John (Milton) Stanley
1840–1900
Botetourt County, Virginia, USA
Paulina Knode
1847–1881
Old Hickory, Botetourt, Virginia
Great-Grandparents
John Stanley
1804–1859
Nancy Powers
1818–1909
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Pleasant Stanley
1771–1813
Delphia Hunter
1776–1807

Marshall Stanley's Timeline

2 Records

1895
25 May 1895
Birth of Marshall Clayton "Charlie" Stanley in Louisianna, Missouri
Louisianna, Missouri
1959
10 Jul 1959
Age 64
Death of Marshall Clayton "Charlie" Stanley in Akron, Summit Co, Ohio
Akron, Summit Co, Ohio

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 May 1895
    Event Place: Louisianna, Missouri

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Jul 1959
    Event Place: Akron, Summit Co, Ohio

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