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Myrtle Sutherland 1910–1928 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 April 1910

Birth Location: Virginia, United States of America

Death Date: 7 Aug 1928

Death Location: Northville, Wayne, Michigan, USA

Father: Holiday Sutherland

Mother: Hettie Owens

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Myrtle Sutherland was born in 1910 in Virginia, United States of America, the child of Holiday Mccue Sutherland And Hettie Owens. Myrtle Sutherland passed away in 1928 in Northville, Wayne, Michigan, USA.

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Biography

  • Myrtle Sutherland was born in 1910 in Virginia, United States of America, the child of Holiday Mccue Sutherland And Hettie Owens.
  • Myrtle Sutherland passed away in 1928 in Northville, Wayne, Michigan, USA.

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Myrtle Sutherland's Ancestors

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Myrtle Sutherland
1910–1928
Birth Place: Virginia, United States of America
Parents
Holiday McCue Sutherland
1892–1927
Virginia,United States of America
Hettie Owens
1893–1929
Virginia
Grandparents
Osborne Sutherland
1856–
Virginia
Barbara (Ann) Colley
1851–1918
Buchanan County, Virginia
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Myrtle Sutherland's Timeline

2 Records

1910
15 April 1910
Birth of Myrtle Sutherland in Virginia, United States of America
Virginia, United States of America
1928
7 Aug 1928
Age 18
Death of Myrtle Sutherland in Northville, Wayne, Michigan, USA
Northville, Wayne, Michigan, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 April 1910
    Event Place: Virginia, United States of America
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 Aug 1928
    Event Place: Northville, Wayne, Michigan, USA
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

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