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Paul Walton 1926–1934 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 June 1926

Birth Location: West Virginia

Death Date: 13 Sep 1934

Death Location: Kanawha, West Virginia

Father: John Walton

Mother: Minda Kessinger

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In 1926, Paul Walton entered the world in West Virginia, born to John W Walton And Minda Ethel Mindie Kessinger. Paul Walton passed away in 1934 in Kanawha, West Virginia.

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Biography

  • In 1926, Paul Walton entered the world in West Virginia, born to John W Walton And Minda Ethel Mindie Kessinger.
  • Paul Walton passed away in 1934 in Kanawha, West Virginia.

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Paul Walton's Ancestors

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Paul Walton
1926–1934
Birth Place: West Virginia
Parents
John W Walton
1892–1954
West Virginia
Minda (Ethel "Mindie") Kessinger
1885–1967
Lincoln County, West Virginia, USA
Grandparents
Wm (R) Kessinger
1859–1920
Tiny Creek, Kanawha County, Virginia, USA
Virginia (A) Mann
1864–1932
Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Valentine Kessinger
1818–1889
Mary Midkiff
1829–1880
Charles (Lewis)
1842–1924
Cynthia May
1845–1910
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Mathias Kessinger
1784–1827
Milly Ballard
1788–1830
Ezekiel Midkiff
1802–1845
Polly Lively
1804–1891
William Mann
1820–1848
Melvina Kaylor
1825–1885
Jacob May
1814–1886
Clarinda Huff
1824–1895

Paul Walton's Timeline

2 Records

1926
30 June 1926
Birth of Paul Walton in West Virginia
West Virginia
1934
13 Sep 1934
Age 8
Death of Paul Walton in Kanawha, West Virginia
Kanawha, West Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 June 1926
    Event Place: West Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Sep 1934
    Event Place: Kanawha, West Virginia

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