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Leslie Everett Sears

Birth12 Aug 1902 - Whitley County, Kentucky
Death20 Mar 1970 - Whitley County, Kentucky
MotherEthel Elizabeth “Lizzie” Tye
FatherBurgess Wesley "Bird" Sears

Born in Whitley County, Kentucky on 12 Aug 1902 to Burgess Wesley "Bird" Sears and Ethel Elizabeth “Lizzie” Tye. Leslie Everett Sears married Cora B Alsip and had 12 children. He passed away on 20 Mar 1970 in Whitley County, Kentucky.

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Parents
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Burgess Wesley "Bird" Sears
1881 - 1973
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Ethel Elizabeth “Lizzie” Tye
1882 - 1968
Spouse(s)
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Cora B Alsip
1901 - 1979
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Willard Sears
1930 - 1962
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Roy Everett Sears
1932 - 1964
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Steely Burgess Sears
1937 - 1990
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Chester Wesley Sears
1920 - 1984
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Paul Robert Sears
1933 - 1981
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Edward Geretile Sears
1929 - 2002
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Edna Marie Sears
1921 - 2007
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Bessie Mae Sears
1923 - 2003
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Bertha Elizabeth Sears
1926 - 2010
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Betty Pearl Sears
1935 - 1996
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Nellie I. Sears
1924 - 2011
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Everett Lee Sears
1939 - 2015

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