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David M Burt

BirthJuly 28 1856 - Illinois, United States
DeathJuly 25 1937 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, United States
MotherEliza Ann Baysinger
FatherSamuel Vinton Burt

Born in Illinois, United States on July 28 1856 to Samuel Vinton Burt and Eliza Ann Baysinger. David M Burt married Mary E. Wiley and had 8 children. He passed away on July 25 1937 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, United States.

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Parents
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Samuel Vinton Burt
1833 - 1896
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Eliza Ann Baysinger
1828 - 1920
Spouse(s)
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Mary E. Wiley
1858 - 1945
Children Show all
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John Mayo Burt
1886 - 1937
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Harvey Albert Burt
1884 - 1962
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Ethel Clara Burt
1887 - 1968
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Jesse B Burt
1879 - Unknown
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Hallie E Burt
1876 - 1917
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William D Burt
1881 - 1961
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Mary/ruby Ann Burt
1891 - 1985
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M A Burt
1890 - Unknown

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