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Selma Lee Wood 1938–2005 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10-15-1938

Birth Location: Old Orchard Beach, Maine

Death Date: 10-15-2005

Death Location: Old Orchard Beach, York, Maine

Father: William Wood

Mother: Naomi Martin

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In 1938, Selma Lee Wood entered the world in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, born to William Stanley Wood And Naomi Martin. Selma Lee Wood passed away in 2005 in Old Orchard Beach, York, Maine.

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Biography

  • In 1938, Selma Lee Wood entered the world in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, born to William Stanley Wood And Naomi Martin.
  • Selma Lee Wood passed away in 2005 in Old Orchard Beach, York, Maine.

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Selma Wood's Ancestors

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Selma Wood
1938–2005
Birth Place: Old Orchard Beach, Maine
Parents
William Stanley Wood
1912–1989
North Adams, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA
Naomi Martin
1914–1993
Biddeford, York, Maine, USA
Grandparents
William (S) Wood
1894–1972
Massachusetts
Daisy (A) Everton
1893–1940
Massachusetts
George (Emile) Martin
1883–1954
Plaistow Roc, New Hampshire
Emma (Delia "Tillie") Fletcher
1887–1960
Portland, ME
Great-Grandparents
Andre Martin
1840–1896
Marie Simard
1843–1926
John Fletcher
1850–1902
Mary Adams
1859–1937
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph Fletcher
1826–
Margaret Adams
1832–

Selma Wood's Timeline

2 Records

1938
10-15-1938
Birth of Selma Lee Wood in Old Orchard Beach, Maine
Old Orchard Beach, Maine
2005
10-15-2005
Age 67
Death of Selma Lee Wood in Old Orchard Beach, York, Maine
Old Orchard Beach, York, Maine

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10-15-1938
    Event Place: Old Orchard Beach, Maine

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10-15-2005
    Event Place: Old Orchard Beach, York, Maine

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