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Nona Arnold 1893–1947 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3/4/1893

Birth Location: Justice Precinct 1, Washington, Texas

Death Date: 11/16/1947

Death Location: Washington, Texas

Father: Thomas Arnold

Mother: Delila Dailey

Spouse(s): Stephen White

Children(s): Nona White

Nona Arnold was born in 1893 in Justice Precinct 1, Washington, Texas, the child of Thomas S Arnold And Delila Dailey. Nona Arnold married Stephen White, and had children including Nona Lenora White. Nona Arnold passed away in 1947 in Washington, Texas.

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Biography

  • Nona Arnold was born in 1893 in Justice Precinct 1, Washington, Texas, the child of Thomas S Arnold And Delila Dailey.
  • Nona Arnold married Stephen White, and had children including Nona Lenora White.
  • Nona Arnold passed away in 1947 in Washington, Texas.

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Nona Arnold's Ancestors

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Nona Arnold
1893–1947
Birth Place: Justice Precinct 1, Washington, Texas
Parents
Thomas S Arnold
1847–1920
Tennessee
Delila Dailey
1854–1936
Mississippi
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Nona Arnold's Descendants

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Nona Arnold (3/4/1893–11/16/1947) m. Stephen White (29 Mar 1890–15 Jul 1966)
  1. 1. Nona (Lenora) White 1922–1993 m. Gus (Willie Armon) Sr 1908–1977
    1. 1. Ruby (Maxine) Orman 1942–2022

Nona Arnold's Timeline

2 Records

1893
3/4/1893
Birth of Nona Arnold in Justice Precinct 1, Washington, Texas
Justice Precinct 1, Washington, Texas
1947
11/16/1947
Age 54
Death of Nona Arnold in Washington, Texas
Washington, Texas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 341893
    Event Place: Justice Precinct 1, Washington, Texas

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11161947
    Event Place: Washington, Texas

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