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Stanley Charles Beardslee (1936 - abt. 2014)

Stanley Charles Beardslee
Born in Gillespie County, Texas, USAmap
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Died about at about age 77 [location unknown]
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Stanley Beardslee is a descendant of the immigrants William Beardsley and Mary Harvie.

Biography

Lived in Boerne, TX in 1993

Sources

  • Texas Birth Index, 1903 - 1997 - Name: Stanley Charles Beardslee, Date of Birth: 2 Feb 1937, Birth County, Gillespie, Father's Name: Arthur C Beardslee, Mother's Name: Jewell C Oatman, Roll Number: 1936_0001




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