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Myron Elmer Bates 1870–1954 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Feb 1870

Birth Location: Jackson, Seneca Co., Ohio, United States

Death Date: 4 Mar 1954

Death Location: Toledo, Lucas, Ohio, United States

Father: William Bates

Mother: Catherine Smith

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The story of Myron Elmer Bates began in 1870 in Jackson, Seneca Co., Ohio, United States. Myron Elmer Bates passed away in 1954 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Myron Elmer Bates began in 1870 in Jackson, Seneca Co., Ohio, United States.
  • Myron Elmer Bates passed away in 1954 in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio, United States.

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Myron Bates's Ancestors

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Myron Bates
1870–1954
Birth Place: Jackson, Seneca Co., Ohio, United States
Parents
William M Bates
1828–1911
Stark, Ohio, United States
Catherine (Freland) Smith
1828–1911
Orange Co, New York
Grandparents
Andrew Bates
1787–1877
Luzerne, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States
Hannah (Anor) Homan
1790–1873
Luzerne, Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States
Timothy Smith
1783–1852
Long Pond, Orange, New York
Catherine Tier
1797–1883
NYC, New York, United States
Great-Grandparents
Christian Betz
1740–1831
Eve
1750–1831
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Myron Bates's Timeline

2 Records

1870
Feb 1870
Birth of Myron Elmer Bates in Jackson, Seneca Co., Ohio, United States
Jackson, Seneca Co., Ohio, United States
1954
4 Mar 1954
Age 84
Death of Myron Elmer Bates in Toledo, Lucas, Ohio, United States
Toledo, Lucas, Ohio, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Feb 1870
    Event Place: Jackson, Seneca Co., Ohio, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Mar 1954
    Event Place: Toledo, Lucas, Ohio, United States

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