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Warren Woodrow Kilgore 1912–1989 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: May 13, 1912

Birth Location: Newton County, Arkansas

Death Date: May 21, 1989

Death Location: Newton County, Arkansas

Father: Ambrose Kilgore

Mother: Stella Barr

Spouse(s): Ruth Raney

Children(s):

The story of Warren Woodrow Kilgore began in 1912 in Newton County, Arkansas. Warren Woodrow Kilgore married Ruth Faye Raney. Warren Woodrow Kilgore passed away in 1989 in Newton County, Arkansas.

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Biography

  • The story of Warren Woodrow Kilgore began in 1912 in Newton County, Arkansas.
  • Warren Woodrow Kilgore married Ruth Faye Raney.
  • Warren Woodrow Kilgore passed away in 1989 in Newton County, Arkansas.

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Children(s)

Warren Kilgore's Ancestors

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Warren Kilgore
1912–1989
Birth Place: Newton County, Arkansas
Parents
Ambrose Kilgore
1873–1967
Low Gap, Newton County, Arkansas
Stella (Christine) Barr
1885–1952
Missouri
Grandparents
Ruben (Shelley) Kilgore
1837–1898
Kentucky
Nancy (Jane) Roseberry
1839–1908
Missouri
David Barr
1854–
Iowa
Emma (Arzella) Bell
1857–1944
Monroe County, Missouri
Great-Grandparents
Jonathan Kilgore
1798–1860
Susannah Shelley
1817–
James Bell
1813–1883
Martha Heard
1823–1889
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Kilgore
1770–1809
Elizabeth Greer
1782–1842

Warren Kilgore's Timeline

2 Records

1912
May 13, 1912
Birth of Warren Woodrow Kilgore in Newton County, Arkansas
Newton County, Arkansas
1989
May 21, 1989
Age 77
Death of Warren Woodrow Kilgore in Newton County, Arkansas
Newton County, Arkansas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: May 13, 1912
    Event Place: Newton County, Arkansas

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: May 21, 1989
    Event Place: Newton County, Arkansas

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