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Miriam Gertrude Madison 1898–1968 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 JUL 1898

Birth Location: Pleasanton, Alameda Co., Ca., USA

Death Date: 17 FEB 1968

Death Location: Lodi, San Joaquin Co., Ca., USA

Father: Harry Madison

Mother: Sarah Tingman

Spouse(s): Paul Woodside

Children(s):

Miriam Gertrude Madison was born in 1898 in Pleasanton, Alameda Co., Ca., USA, the child of Harry Nagle Madison And Sarah Emily Tingman. Miriam Gertrude Madison married Paul Marston Woodside, and had children including Robin Elaine Woodside. Miriam Gertrude Madison passed away in 1968 in Lodi, San Joaquin Co., Ca., USA.

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Biography

  • Miriam Gertrude Madison was born in 1898 in Pleasanton, Alameda Co., Ca., USA, the child of Harry Nagle Madison And Sarah Emily Tingman.
  • Miriam Gertrude Madison married Paul Marston Woodside, and had children including Robin Elaine Woodside.
  • Miriam Gertrude Madison passed away in 1968 in Lodi, San Joaquin Co., Ca., USA.

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Miriam Madison's Ancestors

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Miriam Madison
1898–1968
Birth Place: Pleasanton, Alameda Co., Ca., USA
Parents
Harry Nagle Madison
Sarah (Emily) Tingman
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Miriam Madison's Timeline

2 Records

1898
14 JUL 1898
Birth of Miriam Gertrude Madison in Pleasanton, Alameda Co., Ca., USA
Pleasanton, Alameda Co., Ca., USA
1968
17 FEB 1968
Age 70
Death of Miriam Gertrude Madison in Lodi, San Joaquin Co., Ca., USA
Lodi, San Joaquin Co., Ca., USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 JUL 1898
    Event Place: Pleasanton, Alameda Co., Ca., USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 FEB 1968
    Event Place: Lodi, San Joaquin Co., Ca., USA

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