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William Fay McCullough

Birth16 May 1892 - Atkins, Pope, Arkansas, United States
Death20 March 1948 - Hagerman, New Mexico Chaves
MotherLear Bell Bernard
FatherJohn W. Grinder

Born in Atkins, Pope, Arkansas, United States on 16 May 1892 to John W. Grinder and Lear Bell Bernard. William Fay McCullough married Hettie Mae Andrews and had 13 children. He passed away on 20 March 1948 in Hagerman, New Mexico Chaves.

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Parents
John W. Grinder
1868 - Unknown
Lear Bell Bernard
1872 - 1946
Spouse(s)
Hettie Mae Andrews
1895 - 1967
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Terry Zane (Tz) Mccullough
1926 - 1998
Oflus Crayton Mc Cullough
1914 - 1976
Otis Ray Mccullough
1933 - 1997
Orville Mc Cullough
1917 - 1998
Jack Marvin Mccullough
1932 - 1967
Elta Louise Mccullough
1915 - 1953
William (Bill) Fay Mccullough
1922 - 1986

Reba Mccullough
1923 - 1928
Rita Mccullough
1916 - 1916
Lloyd Mccullough
1928 - 1986
Ruby Mccullough
1919 - 1919
Evelyn Bonnie Eaker
1910 - Unknown
Alton Elwood Eaker
1915 - 1986

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