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Paul Lee Cole 1941–1987 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 May 1941

Birth Location: Granby, Newton County, Missouri

Death Date: 25 Jun 1987

Death Location: Neosho, Newton County, Missouri

Father: Orin Cole

Mother: Eunice Decocq

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In 1941, Paul Lee Cole entered the world in Granby, Newton County, Missouri, born to Orin Pascal Cole And Eunice Leah Artie Decocq. Paul Lee Cole passed away in 1987 in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri.

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Biography

  • In 1941, Paul Lee Cole entered the world in Granby, Newton County, Missouri, born to Orin Pascal Cole And Eunice Leah Artie Decocq.
  • Paul Lee Cole passed away in 1987 in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri.

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Paul Cole's Ancestors

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Paul Cole
1941–1987
Birth Place: Granby, Newton County, Missouri
Parents
Orin Pascal Cole
1909–1976
Portsmouth, Scioto, Ohio, United States
Eunice (Leah Artie) Decocq
1915–1994
Purdy, Barry County, Missouri
Grandparents
James (Emerson) Cole
1877–1947
Ohio, United States
Roberta (Alice) Nease
1890–1964
Nile, Scioto, Ohio, United States
Great-Grandparents
Alexander Cole
1836–
Hester Hall
1838–
Charles Nease
1864–1931
Laura Piatt
1871–1893
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Nease
1828–1906
Elizabeth Moore
1835–1910
John Piatt
1846–1928
Elizabeth Odle
1847–1926

Paul Cole's Timeline

2 Records

1941
11 May 1941
Birth of Paul Lee Cole in Granby, Newton County, Missouri
Granby, Newton County, Missouri
1987
25 Jun 1987
Age 46
Death of Paul Lee Cole in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri
Neosho, Newton County, Missouri

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 May 1941
    Event Place: Granby, Newton County, Missouri

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Jun 1987
    Event Place: Neosho, Newton County, Missouri

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