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Lena Pryer

Birth8 Feb 1893 - Breckenridge, Stephens, Texas, USA
DeathSept 20, 1974 - Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas
MotherEmma Charlotte ( King ) Deaton
FatherJoseph Milton " Tobe " King

Born in Breckenridge, Stephens, Texas, USA on 8 Feb 1893 to Joseph Milton " Tobe " King and Emma Charlotte ( King ) Deaton. Lena Pryer married Cleveland Taylor "Clede" Leach and had 13 children. She passed away on Sept 20, 1974 in Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas.

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Parents
Joseph Milton " Tobe " King
1856 - 1923
Emma Charlotte ( King ) Deaton
1866 - 1953
Spouse(s)
Cleveland Taylor "Clede" Leach
1887 - 1919
Lorenzo 'Lon' Preston Pryer
1881 - 1964
Jerome Steinbow
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
Milton Wilson Leach
1913 - 1984
Taylor E Leach
1911 - 1967
Lucy Ella Leach
1914 - 1999
Lillie Mae Leach
1912 - 1997
R G Leach
1916 - 1944
Ershell Glen Pryer
1925 - 2001
Angnell ( Mathis ) Pryer
1933 - 2006

Eva Mae Pryer
1922 - 2005
Daphine 'Dean' Pryer - Stancil
1930 - 2009
Donald Lee 'Don' Pryer
1928 - 2007
Cleadie Mildred Leach
1919 - 1989
Claudell Pryer
1931 - 2010
Lonzo Lanier Pryer
1927 - 2012

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