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Rev Robert Calvin Betts 1876–1949 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 7 AUG 1876
Birth Location: Richburg, Chester County, South Carolina
Death Date: 21 MAR 1949
Death Location: Roanoke, Virginia(resident of N.C.)
Father: Rev Betts
Mother: Flora Burns
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Children(s): Rose Betts
In 1876, Rev Robert Calvin Betts entered the world in Richburg, Chester County, South Carolina, born to Rev Charles Bowen Betts And Flora M Burns. Rev Robert Calvin Betts married Mary Wallace, and had children including Rose Miller Betts. Rev Robert Calvin Betts passed away in 1949 in Roanoke, Virginia(resident of N.C.).
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Biography
- In 1876, Rev Robert Calvin Betts entered the world in Richburg, Chester County, South Carolina, born to Rev Charles Bowen Betts And Flora M Burns.
- Rev Robert Calvin Betts married Mary Wallace, and had children including Rose Miller Betts.
- Rev Robert Calvin Betts passed away in 1949 in Roanoke, Virginia(resident of N.C.).
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1. Rose (Miller) Betts 1906–1979
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Event Type: Residence
Event Place: Columbia, South Carolina
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Occupation
Event Place: Columbia, South Carolina
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 7 AUG 1876
Event Place: Richburg, Chester County, South Carolina
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 21 MAR 1949
Event Place: Roanoke, Virginia(resident of N.C.)