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Ray Keith Peacock 1932–2011 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 July 1932

Birth Location: Johnston, North Carolina

Death Date: 29 April 2011

Death Location: Benson, Johnston, North Carolina

Father: William Peacock

Mother: Bertha Webb

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The story of Ray Keith Peacock began in 1932 in Johnston, North Carolina. Ray Keith Peacock passed away in 2011 in Benson, Johnston, North Carolina.

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Biography

  • The story of Ray Keith Peacock began in 1932 in Johnston, North Carolina.
  • Ray Keith Peacock passed away in 2011 in Benson, Johnston, North Carolina.

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Ray Peacock's Ancestors

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Ray Peacock
1932–2011
Birth Place: Johnston, North Carolina
Parents
William Eric Peacock
1904–1976
North Carolina, USA
Bertha (May) Webb
1907–1991
North Carolina, USA
Grandparents
David (Lawrence) Peacock
1879–1962
North Carolina
Zilphia (Jane) Parker
1879–1929
Johnston County, N. C.
John (Mince "Minie") Webb
1882–1918
Harnett, North Carolina
Dicey (Jane) Jernigan
1884–1955
Meadow, Johnston, North Carolina
Great-Grandparents
John (Johnson)
1840–1886
Elizabeth (Peacock)
1848–1918
William Parker
1856–1927
Emily Holley
1862–1910
John Webb
1855–1892
Susan McLamb
1859–1904
Lewis Sr
1846–1900
Elizabeth McLamb
1845–1910
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ray Peacock's Timeline

2 Records

1932
1 July 1932
Birth of Ray Keith Peacock in Johnston, North Carolina
Johnston, North Carolina
2011
29 April 2011
Age 79
Death of Ray Keith Peacock in Benson, Johnston, North Carolina
Benson, Johnston, North Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 July 1932
    Event Place: Johnston, North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 April 2011
    Event Place: Benson, Johnston, North Carolina

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