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Edith May Meeks

BirthAugust 23, 1903 - Toliver, Kentucky, USA
DeathSeptember 12, 1975 - Langlade co, Wi
MotherCora Alice Debusk
FatherAsa Morton Meeks

Born in Toliver, Kentucky, USA on August 23, 1903 to Asa Morton Meeks and Cora Alice Debusk. Edith May Meeks married Leonard Dee Clay and had 11 children. She passed away on September 12, 1975 in Langlade co, Wi.

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Parents
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Asa Morton Meeks
1883 - 1967
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Cora Alice Debusk
1887 - 1966
Spouse(s)
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Leonard Dee Clay
1899 - 1964
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Grace Alice Clay
1937 - 1978
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Jean Mary Clay
1939 - 2004
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Violet Esther Clay
1928 - 2014
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Gladys M. Clay
1927 - 2005
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Marie Dorothy Clay
1922 - 2007
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Vivian Clara Clay
1923 - 2014
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Earl Edward Clay
1942 - 2018
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Richard Eugene Clay
1933 - 1999
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Blanche Lorraine Clay
1935 - 2009
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Ella Fern Clay
1925 - 2017
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Franklin Leonard Clay
1930 - 2010

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