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Pauline Hunter 1931–1972 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 Mar 1931

Birth Location: Elk Two Mile, Charleston, Kanawha County, WV

Death Date: 09 Jul 1972

Death Location: Kanawha County, WV

Father: John Hunter

Mother: Honor Herndon

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Pauline Hunter was born in 1931 in Elk Two Mile, Charleston, Kanawha County, WV, the child of John Wesley Hunter And Honor Herndon. Pauline Hunter married Donald Skiles, and had children including Debbie Skiles, Dianne Skiles. Pauline Hunter passed away in 1972 in Kanawha County, WV.

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Biography

  • Pauline Hunter was born in 1931 in Elk Two Mile, Charleston, Kanawha County, WV, the child of John Wesley Hunter And Honor Herndon.
  • Pauline Hunter married Donald Skiles, and had children including Debbie Skiles, Dianne Skiles.
  • Pauline Hunter passed away in 1972 in Kanawha County, WV.

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Pauline Hunter's Ancestors

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Pauline Hunter
1931–1972
Birth Place: Elk Two Mile, Charleston, Kanawha County, WV
Parents
John Wesley Hunter
1889–1971
Elk Two Mile, Charleston, Kanawha County, WV
Honor Herndon
–1980
Grandparents
James (Samuel) Hunter
1859–1935
Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, United States of America
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Pauline Hunter's Timeline

2 Records

1931
23 Mar 1931
Birth of Pauline Hunter in Elk Two Mile, Charleston, Kanawha County, WV
Elk Two Mile, Charleston, Kanawha County, WV
1972
09 Jul 1972
Age 41
Death of Pauline Hunter in Kanawha County, WV
Kanawha County, WV

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 Mar 1931
    Event Place: Elk Two Mile, Charleston, Kanawha County, WV

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 09 Jul 1972
    Event Place: Kanawha County, WV

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