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Raymond Edward Ray 1930–2000 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 Mar 1930

Birth Location: Garrett, De Kalb, Indiana, USA

Death Date: 2 Mar 2000

Death Location: Warsaw, Kosciusko, Indiana, USA

Father: Harry Ray

Mother: Anna Krick

Spouse(s): Barbara Bechtel

Children(s):

The story of Raymond Edward Ray began in 1930 in Garrett, De Kalb, Indiana, USA. Raymond Edward Ray married Barbara Ann Bechtel. Raymond Edward Ray passed away in 2000 in Warsaw, Kosciusko, Indiana, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Raymond Edward Ray began in 1930 in Garrett, De Kalb, Indiana, USA.
  • Raymond Edward Ray married Barbara Ann Bechtel.
  • Raymond Edward Ray passed away in 2000 in Warsaw, Kosciusko, Indiana, USA.

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Raymond Ray's Ancestors

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Raymond Ray
1930–2000
Birth Place: Garrett, De Kalb, Indiana, USA
Parents
Harry Leroy Ray
1901–1969
Garrett, De Kalb, Indiana, USA
Anna (Vera) Krick
1909–1984
Grandparents
William (Harry) Ray
1880–1941
Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, United States of America
Harriett (Anna) Gump
1882–1920
Albion, Noble County, Indiana, United States of America
Great-Grandparents
Levi Gump
1830–1907
Sarah R
1848–1898
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Simon Gump
1808–1884
Mary Raines
1807–1848
Joseph Hughes
1800–1892

Raymond Ray's Timeline

2 Records

1930
30 Mar 1930
Birth of Raymond Edward Ray in Garrett, De Kalb, Indiana, USA
Garrett, De Kalb, Indiana, USA
2000
2 Mar 2000
Age 70
Death of Raymond Edward Ray in Warsaw, Kosciusko, Indiana, USA
Warsaw, Kosciusko, Indiana, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 Mar 1930
    Event Place: Garrett, De Kalb, Indiana, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Mar 2000
    Event Place: Warsaw, Kosciusko, Indiana, USA

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