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George Lawson McEntire

Birth22 Oct 1880 - Bruno, Marion, Arkansas, United States
Death10 Apr 1960 - Bruno, Marion, Arkansas, United States
MotherTemperance A Casey
FatherDaniel Archibald McEntire

Born in Bruno, Marion, Arkansas, United States on 22 Oct 1880 to Daniel Archibald McEntire and Temperance A Casey. George Lawson McEntire married Mary Elvira Parker and had 12 children. He passed away on 10 Apr 1960 in Bruno, Marion, Arkansas, United States.

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Parents
Daniel Archibald Mcentire
1846 - 1926
Temperance A Casey
1852 - 1932
Spouse(s)
Mary Elvira Parker
1889 - 1947
Belle Dennington
1889 - 1977
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Virginia Mcentire
1906 - 2005
Harvey Leaton Mcentire
1910 - 1974
Columbus Mcentire
1912 - 1956
Ernie George Mcentire
1926 - 1986
Lillie Ivon Mcentire
1909 - 2006
Earnest A Mcentire
1905 - 1966

Odessia Merle Mcentire
1922 - 1994
Zelpha Mae Mcentire
1914 - 2003
Zelda Faye Mcentire
1924 - 1993
Sylvia Alene Mcentire
1919 - 1993
Ona Vesta Mcentire
1916 - 2014
Vesta Mcentire
1917 - 1999

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