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Viola Alexander 1876–1931 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 Sep 1876

Birth Location: St Charles, Saginaw County, Michigan

Death Date: 05 Oct 1931

Death Location: St Charles, Saginaw County, Michigan

Father: Ambrose Alexander

Mother: Sarah Watkins

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Viola Alexander was born in 1876 in St Charles, Saginaw County, Michigan, the child of Ambrose A Alexander And Sarah Betsey Watkins. Viola Alexander passed away in 1931 in St Charles, Saginaw County, Michigan.

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Biography

  • Viola Alexander was born in 1876 in St Charles, Saginaw County, Michigan, the child of Ambrose A Alexander And Sarah Betsey Watkins.
  • Viola Alexander passed away in 1931 in St Charles, Saginaw County, Michigan.

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Viola Alexander's Ancestors

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Viola Alexander
1876–1931
Birth Place: St Charles, Saginaw County, Michigan
Parents
Ambrose A Alexander
1833–1910
Westport, Essex, New York
Sarah (Betsey) Watkins
1849–1898
New York
Grandparents
John (Fuller) Alexander
1797–1858
Rockingham, Windham, VT, USA
Mary Thomas
1802–1873
Adams, Jefferson, NY, USA
Great-Grandparents
Levi Alexander
1774–1816
Betsy Perkins
1776–1810
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jonathan Alexander
1749–1838
Anna Orvis
1745–1791

Viola Alexander's Timeline

2 Records

1876
10 Sep 1876
Birth of Viola Alexander in St Charles, Saginaw County, Michigan
St Charles, Saginaw County, Michigan
1931
05 Oct 1931
Age 55
Death of Viola Alexander in St Charles, Saginaw County, Michigan
St Charles, Saginaw County, Michigan

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 Sep 1876
    Event Place: St Charles, Saginaw County, Michigan

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 05 Oct 1931
    Event Place: St Charles, Saginaw County, Michigan

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