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Myrtle Estella Barrett 1899–1925 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 Apr 1899

Birth Location: Horton, Brown, Kansas, USA

Death Date: 12 Nov 1925

Death Location: Newark, Licking, Ohio, USA

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Spouse(s): Calvin Walker

Children(s): Calvin Jr

In 1899, Myrtle Estella Barrett entered the world in Horton, Brown, Kansas, USA, born to Ewing G Barrett And Isabelle Harden. Myrtle Estella Barrett married Calvin Reynolds Walker, and had children including Calvin Reynolds Walker Jr. Myrtle Estella Barrett passed away in 1925 in Newark, Licking, Ohio, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1899, Myrtle Estella Barrett entered the world in Horton, Brown, Kansas, USA, born to Ewing G Barrett And Isabelle Harden.
  • Myrtle Estella Barrett married Calvin Reynolds Walker, and had children including Calvin Reynolds Walker Jr.
  • Myrtle Estella Barrett passed away in 1925 in Newark, Licking, Ohio, USA.

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Myrtle Barrett's Ancestors

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Myrtle Barrett
1899–1925
Birth Place: Horton, Brown, Kansas, USA
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Myrtle Barrett's Descendants

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Myrtle (Estella) Barrett (16 Apr 1899–12 Nov 1925) m. Calvin (Reynolds) Walker (10 Sep 1904–3 Jan 1975)
  1. 1. Calvin (Reynolds Walker) Jr 1924–

Myrtle Barrett's Timeline

2 Records

1899
16 Apr 1899
Birth of Myrtle Estella Barrett in Horton, Brown, Kansas, USA
Horton, Brown, Kansas, USA
1925
12 Nov 1925
Age 26
Death of Myrtle Estella Barrett in Newark, Licking, Ohio, USA
Newark, Licking, Ohio, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 Apr 1899
    Event Place: Horton, Brown, Kansas, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Nov 1925
    Event Place: Newark, Licking, Ohio, USA

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