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Clara Easterling

Birth22 August 1888 - Arkansas
DeathDecember 1978 - Snyder, Kiowa, Oklahoma
MotherLacy A Swindle
FatherNoah Ethley Smith

Born in Arkansas on 22 August 1888 to Noah Ethley Smith and Lacy A Swindle. Clara Easterling married Thomas Alford Wilcox and had 7 children. She passed away on December 1978 in Snyder, Kiowa, Oklahoma.

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Parents
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Noah Ethley Smith
1870 - 1918
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Lacy A Swindle
1870 - 1931
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Alford Wilcox
1886 - 1964
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Lillian Lorena Wilcox Barker
1908 - 1988
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Elinor Wilcox
1917 - 1998
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Mona Faye Wilcox
1928 - 1996
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Tommie Wanda Wilcox
1928 - 2006
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Eva Pearl Wilcox
1922 - 2017
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William Chandler Wilcox
1914 - Unknown
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Curtis Alford Wilcox
1911 - 1991

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