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Ernest Willoughby

Birth11 Jun 1892 - Arkansas
Death13 Oct 1967 - Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky
MotherMargaret Lee
FatherHarvey A Willoughby

Born in Arkansas on 11 Jun 1892 to Harvey A Willoughby and Margaret Lee. Ernest Willoughby married Bessie Reid and had 7 children. He passed away on 13 Oct 1967 in Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky.

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Harvey A Willoughby
1858 - 1920
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Margaret Lee
1870 - 1905
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Bessie Reid
1898 - 1990
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Mary Evelyn Willoughby
1923 - 1923
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Louise Allen Willoughby
1916 - 2002
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Frank Arthur Willoughby
1926 - 1994
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Mildred A Willoughby
1920 - 1920

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Edward Harvey Willoughby
1918 - 1984
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Elzar Leola "Ellie" Willoughby
1921 - 2007
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Mary Virginia Willoughby
1924 - 2008

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