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Richard J Muir 1919–2006 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 Oct 1919

Birth Location: St Louis, Independent Cities, Missouri, USA

Death Date: June 6, 2006

Death Location: Seattle, King, Washington, USA

Father: James Muir

Mother: Pauline Muir

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The story of Richard J Muir began in 1919 in St Louis, Independent Cities, Missouri, USA. Richard J Muir passed away in 2006 in Seattle, King, Washington, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Richard J Muir began in 1919 in St Louis, Independent Cities, Missouri, USA.
  • Richard J Muir passed away in 2006 in Seattle, King, Washington, USA.

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Richard Muir's Ancestors

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Richard Muir
1919–2006
Birth Place: St Louis, Independent Cities, Missouri, USA
Parents
James Logdan Muir
1891–1962
Kentucky
Pauline (Britton Honeycutt) Muir
1890–1939
Texas
Grandparents
Joseph Muir
1860–
Indiana
Lydia Mullen
1857–
Indiana or Kentucky
John (R.) Honeycutt
1858–1921
Louisiana
Rosa (Adelia) Matthews
1868–1905
Alabama
Great-Grandparents
Britton Honeycutt
1832–1908
Louisa Gee
1839–1917
Oliver Mathews
1824–
Sarah Jordan
1832–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Jr.
1779–1857
Mary Feazel
1799–1863
Richard Gee
1808–1843
Mary Ward
1818–1892

Richard Muir's Timeline

2 Records

1919
11 Oct 1919
Birth of Richard J Muir in St Louis, Independent Cities, Missouri, USA
St Louis, Independent Cities, Missouri, USA
2006
June 6, 2006
Age 87
Death of Richard J Muir in Seattle, King, Washington, USA
Seattle, King, Washington, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 Oct 1919
    Event Place: St Louis, Independent Cities, Missouri, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: June 6, 2006
    Event Place: Seattle, King, Washington, USA

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