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Ruth Lea Duncan 1916–2002 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 Jun 1916

Birth Location: Lamar, Prowers, Colorado, USA

Death Date: 30 Jan 2002

Death Location: Lamar, Prowers, Colorado, USA

Father: JOHN Jr

Mother: GOLDIA Cochran

Spouse(s): James Hall

Children(s): Jo Hall

The story of Ruth Lea Duncan began in 1916 in Lamar, Prowers, Colorado, USA. Ruth Lea Duncan married James Elijah Hall, and had children including Jo Ann Hall. Ruth Lea Duncan passed away in 2002 in Lamar, Prowers, Colorado, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Ruth Lea Duncan began in 1916 in Lamar, Prowers, Colorado, USA.
  • Ruth Lea Duncan married James Elijah Hall, and had children including Jo Ann Hall.
  • Ruth Lea Duncan passed away in 2002 in Lamar, Prowers, Colorado, USA.

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Ruth Duncan's Ancestors

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Ruth Duncan
1916–2002
Birth Place: Lamar, Prowers, Colorado, USA
Parents
JOHN Wesley Duncan Jr
1888–1983
Lebanon, Laclede, Missouri
GOLDIA ('Goldie' Winifred) Cochran
1893–1978
Lebanon, Laclede, Missouri
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Ruth Duncan's Descendants

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Ruth (Lea) Duncan (4 Jun 1916–30 Jan 2002) m. James (Elijah) Hall (20 December 1910–10/14/2005)
  1. 1. Jo (Ann) Hall 1938–2019 m. Robert (Lou) Arnold 1935–2014

Ruth Duncan's Timeline

2 Records

1916
4 Jun 1916
Birth of Ruth Lea Duncan in Lamar, Prowers, Colorado, USA
Lamar, Prowers, Colorado, USA
2002
30 Jan 2002
Age 86
Death of Ruth Lea Duncan in Lamar, Prowers, Colorado, USA
Lamar, Prowers, Colorado, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 Jun 1916
    Event Place: Lamar, Prowers, Colorado, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 Jan 2002
    Event Place: Lamar, Prowers, Colorado, USA

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