Charles Dewitt HEARTSILL, 19111997 (aged 85 years)

Name
Charles Dewitt /HEARTSILL/
Given names
Charles Dewitt
Surname
HEARTSILL
Birth
August 15, 1911
Lone Grove, Carter, Oklahoma, USA
Latitude: 34.175278 Longitude: -97.2625
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Death
March 14, 1997 (aged 85 years)
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Latitude: 35.551498 Longitude: -97.407211
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Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage MarriageNovember 26, 1893Georgia, USA
14 months
elder sibling
18951895
Birth: January 22, 1895
Death: January 23, 1895
11 months
elder sister
18951960
Birth: December 22, 1895Georgia, USA
Death: November 24, 1960Ardmore, Carter, Oklahoma, USA
2 years
elder sister
18971907
Birth: December 30, 1897Fort Deposit, Lowndes, Alabama, USA
Death: November 23, 1907Ardmore, Carter, Oklahoma, USA
20 months
elder brother
18991995
Birth: August 28, 1899Fort Deposit, Lowndes, Alabama, USA
Death: September 3, 1995Ardmore, Carter, Oklahoma, USA
2 years
elder sister
19011907
Birth: August 15, 1901Fort Deposit, Lowndes, Alabama, USA
Death: November 23, 1907Ardmore, Carter, Oklahoma, USA
2 years
elder sibling
19031903
Birth: September 9, 1903
Death: September 10, 1903
9 months
elder sister
19041950
Birth: June 15, 1904Ardmore, Carter, Oklahoma, USA
Death: February 26, 1950Ardmore, Carter, Oklahoma, USA
3 years
elder brother
19061992
Birth: December 27, 1906Ardmore, Carter, Oklahoma, USA
Death: October 10, 1992Ardmore, Carter, Oklahoma, USA
2 years
elder sister
19091943
Birth: February 2, 1909Ardmore, Carter, Oklahoma, USA
Death: February 25, 1943Ardmore, Carter, Oklahoma, USA
3 years
himself
19111997
Birth: August 15, 1911Lone Grove, Carter, Oklahoma, USA
Death: March 14, 1997Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
brother
sister
brother
Birth
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Quality of data: primary evidence
Death
Citation details: file and e-mail, 16 Dec 2002, 9:37 PM
Quality of data: primary evidence