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Norman St John 1920–1993 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11/04/1920

Birth Location: Lake Leelanau, Leelanau, Michigan, USA

Death Date: 03/26/1993

Death Location: Haines City, Polk, Florida, USA

Father: Nelson John

Mother: Josephine Ducheney

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In 1920, Norman St John entered the world in Lake Leelanau, Leelanau, Michigan, USA, born to Nelson St John And Josephine Ducheney. Norman St John passed away in 1993 in Haines City, Polk, Florida, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1920, Norman St John entered the world in Lake Leelanau, Leelanau, Michigan, USA, born to Nelson St John And Josephine Ducheney.
  • Norman St John passed away in 1993 in Haines City, Polk, Florida, USA.

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Norman John's Ancestors

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Norman John
1920–1993
Birth Place: Lake Leelanau, Leelanau, Michigan, USA
Parents
Nelson St John
1881–1952
Suttons Bay, Leelanau, Michigan, USA
Josephine Ducheney
1882–1937
Leelanau, Michigan, USA
Grandparents
Olivier (St) Jean
1842–1920
Montreal, Montréal (Urban Agglomeration), Quebec, Canada
Angelique Plamondon
1849–1894
Centre, Quebec
Great-Grandparents
Narcisse Plamondon
1821–1893
Elizabeth Blondeau
1821–1874
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Francois Blondeau
1788–1867
Marie Langlois
1793–1865

Norman John's Timeline

2 Records

1920
11/04/1920
Birth of Norman St John in Lake Leelanau, Leelanau, Michigan, USA
Lake Leelanau, Leelanau, Michigan, USA
1993
03/26/1993
Age 73
Death of Norman St John in Haines City, Polk, Florida, USA
Haines City, Polk, Florida, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11041920
    Event Place: Lake Leelanau, Leelanau, Michigan, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 03261993
    Event Place: Haines City, Polk, Florida, USA

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