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Samuel J "Sam" Stanley 1894–1990 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Mar 1894

Birth Location: Abercrombie, Bibb, Alabama, USA

Death Date: 11 May 1990

Death Location: Tyler, Smith, Texas, USA

Father: Crumbel Stanley

Mother: Martha Warren

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In 1894, Samuel J "Sam" Stanley entered the world in Abercrombie, Bibb, Alabama, USA, born to Crumbel Quitman Stanley And Martha Jane Warren. Samuel J "Sam" Stanley passed away in 1990 in Tyler, Smith, Texas, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1894, Samuel J "Sam" Stanley entered the world in Abercrombie, Bibb, Alabama, USA, born to Crumbel Quitman Stanley And Martha Jane Warren.
  • Samuel J "Sam" Stanley passed away in 1990 in Tyler, Smith, Texas, USA.

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Samuel Stanley's Ancestors

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Samuel Stanley
1894–1990
Birth Place: Abercrombie, Bibb, Alabama, USA
Parents
Crumbel Quitman Stanley
1868–1952
Centerville, Bibb co., Alabama
Martha (Jane) Warren
1865–1935
Bibb County, Alabama, USA
Grandparents
John (William "Jack") Warren
1838–1916
Pinetucky, Perry, Alabama, United States
MARTHA (CAROLINE) TERRY
1837–1912
Bibb, Alabama, United States
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Warren
1798–1860
Annie Belvin
1818–1875
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Charles Warren
1780–1830
Mildred Walters
1782–1835

Samuel Stanley's Timeline

2 Records

1894
29 Mar 1894
Birth of Samuel J "Sam" Stanley in Abercrombie, Bibb, Alabama, USA
Abercrombie, Bibb, Alabama, USA
1990
11 May 1990
Age 96
Death of Samuel J "Sam" Stanley in Tyler, Smith, Texas, USA
Tyler, Smith, Texas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Mar 1894
    Event Place: Abercrombie, Bibb, Alabama, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 May 1990
    Event Place: Tyler, Smith, Texas, USA

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