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Hazel Mae Crampton

Birth08 Sept 1897 - Kansas, United States
Death25 May 1973 - Buda, Hays, Texas, United States
MotherMyrtle Carrie Bartlett
FatherCharles A Crampton

Born in Kansas, United States on 08 Sept 1897 to Charles A Crampton and Myrtle Carrie Bartlett. Hazel Mae Crampton married Alvia Baylus Clayton and had 5 children. She passed away on 25 May 1973 in Buda, Hays, Texas, United States.

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Parents
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Charles A Crampton
1867 - 1947
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Myrtle Carrie Bartlett
1877 - 1959
Spouse(s)
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Alvia Baylus Clayton
1893 - 1967
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Alice J Mcanelly
1921 - 1990
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Alvia Jerald "Aj" Clayton
1937 - 2013
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Muriel Letane Or Latane Clayton
1917 - 1960
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John Baylus Sherwin Clayton
1924 - 1970
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Woodrow Wilson Clayton
1918 - 1969

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