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Patsy Ruth Hale 1938–2011 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: April 8, 1938

Birth Location: Arkansas

Death Date: March 7, 2011

Death Location: East Prairie, Mississippi County, Missouri

Father:

Mother: Gertie Hale

Spouse(s): Jerl Grogan, Jack Achter

Children(s):

In 1938, Patsy Ruth Hale entered the world in Arkansas, born to Elton Hale And Gertie Hale. Patsy Ruth Hale married Jack Achter, Jerl Short Dean Grogan. Patsy Ruth Hale passed away in 2011 in East Prairie, Mississippi County, Missouri.

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Biography

  • In 1938, Patsy Ruth Hale entered the world in Arkansas, born to Elton Hale And Gertie Hale.
  • Patsy Ruth Hale married Jack Achter, Jerl Short Dean Grogan.
  • Patsy Ruth Hale passed away in 2011 in East Prairie, Mississippi County, Missouri.

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Children(s)

Patsy Hale's Ancestors

Self
Patsy Hale
1938–2011
Birth Place: Arkansas
Parents
Gertie Hale
1919–2002
Morrilton, Conway County, Arkansas
Grandparents
James ("Jim" Albert "Leo") Hale
1882–1954
Arkansas
Rutha (Ethel) Cunningham
1894–1970
Morrilton, Conway County, Arkansas
Great-Grandparents
Eli Hale
1850–1891
Margaret Carlock
1853–1925
James Cunningham
1844–1915
Mary Wamack
1857–1928
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Cunningham
1810–1876
Mary Judge
1814–1854
J Womack
1831–1902
Evaline Carter
1838–1877

Patsy Hale's Timeline

2 Records

1938
April 8, 1938
Birth of Patsy Ruth Hale in Arkansas
Arkansas
2011
March 7, 2011
Age 73
Death of Patsy Ruth Hale in East Prairie, Mississippi County, Missouri
East Prairie, Mississippi County, Missouri

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: April 8, 1938
    Event Place: Arkansas

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: March 7, 2011
    Event Place: East Prairie, Mississippi County, Missouri

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