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Title |
Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 |
Author |
Ancestry.com |
Publisher |
Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.Original data - Texas Department of Health. Texas Death Indexes, 1903-2000. Austin, TX, USA: Texas Department of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit.Original data: Texas Department of H; |
Repository |
Ancestry.com |
Source ID |
S27
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Linked to (51) |
Belton Attaway
Rosa Daphne Bacon
Bertha Elberta Baker
Michael 'Scott' Baldwin
Mildred Inez Barger
Dr. George Edgar Bernard, Jr
Evalista J Billingsley
William Pierce Bonner
Katie Belle Buford
Ida Burrow
Clois Judson Byars, Sr
Norine Valois Byrd
Fred Dewaren Calder
Ada Belle Calhoun
Thomas Miller Carter
Hattie Carolyn Cooper
Juanita Willie Davis
Rebecca Ann Davis
Beulah Faye Deatherage
Ralph Elza Deatherage
Delbert B Dudman
Mary Bell Duggan
Lucian Eggebrecht
Eugenia Ellen Ely
Rowena Evans
Ginsyanne E Gammon
Joan Gann
Charles Lee Gillis
Leah 'Maude' Gillis
Ona Bell Gillis
Rebecca Jane Green
Floyd Grisham
Virgil Lee Haden
Ruby Mattie Hall
Oma Gene Hargesheimer
Madison (Matt) Harvey
Helen Hatch
Martha Jane Hatton
Fanny May Hazlet
Robert Hardy Hendry
Annie Mae Horton
Elizabeth Genora (Lizzie) Horton
Thomas Fred Horton
William Marion Hurst
Alford Stanley Hutcheson
Alfred Dee Hutcheson
Billy Couts Hutcheson
Blanche Agnes Hutcheson
Burette Lee Hutcheson
Charles Julius (Chock) Hutcheson
Charles LaFayette Hutcheson
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