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Russell LEONARD 1922–1953 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 Oct 1922

Birth Location: Dead Oak, Arkansas

Death Date: Bet 1953 and 2002

Death Location: Corning, Arkansas

Father: Cal LEONARD

Mother: Iva GOODMAN

Spouse(s): Bonnie PULLIAM

Children(s):

Russell LEONARD was born in 1922 in Dead Oak, Arkansas, the child of Cal Leonard And Iva Mary Goodman. Russell LEONARD married Bonnie Lou Pulliam, and had children including Buddie Russell Leonard, Charlotte K Leonard, Donna Marie Leonard, Judith I Leonard. Russell LEONARD passed away in 1953 in Corning, Arkansas.

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Biography

  • Russell LEONARD was born in 1922 in Dead Oak, Arkansas, the child of Cal Leonard And Iva Mary Goodman.
  • Russell LEONARD married Bonnie Lou Pulliam, and had children including Buddie Russell Leonard, Charlotte K Leonard, Donna Marie Leonard, Judith I Leonard.
  • Russell LEONARD passed away in 1953 in Corning, Arkansas.

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Russell LEONARD's Ancestors

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Russell LEONARD
1922–1953
Birth Place: Dead Oak, Arkansas
Parents
Cal LEONARD
1903–1971
Lepper, Mo
Iva (Mary) GOODMAN
1904–1995
Dead Oak, Arkansas
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Russell LEONARD's Timeline

2 Records

1922
23 Oct 1922
Birth of Russell LEONARD in Dead Oak, Arkansas
Dead Oak, Arkansas
1953
Bet 1953 and 2002
Age 31
Death of Russell LEONARD in Corning, Arkansas
Corning, Arkansas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 Oct 1922
    Event Place: Dead Oak, Arkansas
    Record Source: v107t1673.ged

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Bet 1953 and 2002
    Event Place: Corning, Arkansas
    Record Source:
    [1] v107t1673.ged
    [2] Gatlin.FTW
    [3] Cook.FTW

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