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Myrtle Louise Duncan 1909 – 1957 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1909

Birth Location: Washington

Death Date: 10 DEC 1957

Death Location: Chehalis, Lewis, Washington, USA

Father: Thomas Duncan

Mother: Henrietta Griner

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In 1909, Myrtle Louise Duncan entered the world in Washington, born to Thomas Duncan and Henrietta Vanvoce "Etta" Griner. Myrtle Louise Duncan passed away in 1957 in Chehalis, Lewis, Washington, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1909, Myrtle Louise Duncan entered the world in Washington, born to Thomas Duncan and Henrietta Vanvoce "Etta" Griner.
  • Myrtle Louise Duncan passed away in 1957 in Chehalis, Lewis, Washington, USA.

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Myrtle Duncan's Ancestors

Self
Myrtle Duncan
1909 – 1957
Birth Place: Washington
Parents
Thomas Duncan
1870 – 1918
Oregon
Henrietta (Vanvoce "Etta") Griner
1880 – 1951
Manhattan, Riley, Kansas, USA
Grandparents
Geo. (W.) Duncan
1844 – 1931
Chariton, Missouri, USA
Bowen
1852 – 1926
Missouri
William (Henry) Griner
1853 – 1918
Pennsylvania
Catherine (Amanda) Jones
1849 – 1913
Pennsylvania
Great-Grandparents
John Griner
1833 – 1899
Elizabeth Carnahan
1836 – 1913
Evan Jones
1808 – 1873
Elizabeth Pugh
1810 – 1880
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Michael Pugh
1775 – 1830
Elizabeth Crawford
1784 – 1850

Myrtle Duncan's Timeline

2 Records

1909
abt 1909
Birth of Myrtle Louise Duncan in Washington
Washington
1957
10 DEC 1957
Age 48
Death of Myrtle Louise Duncan in Chehalis, Lewis, Washington, USA
Chehalis, Lewis, Washington, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1909
    Event Place: Washington

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 DEC 1957
    Event Place: Chehalis, Lewis, Washington, USA

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