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May Lelah Thurtle

BirthSep 1884 - Lambeth, Greater London, London, Surrey, United Kingdom
Death8 April 1932 - Lima, Allen County, Ohio, United States of America
MotherElizabeth Loughton
FatherWalter John Thurtle

Born in Lambeth, Greater London, London, Surrey, United Kingdom on Sep 1884 to Walter John Thurtle and Elizabeth Loughton. May Lelah Thurtle married Edward Milton Gordon and had 6 children. She passed away on 8 April 1932 in Lima, Allen County, Ohio, United States of America.

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Parents
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Walter John Thurtle
1841 - 1897
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Elizabeth Loughton
1843 - 1897
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Edward Milton Gordon
1879 - 1967
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Edward Milton Gordon
1879 - 1967
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Edward Milton Gordon
Unknown - Unknown
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Edward Gordon
1910 - 1974
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Josephine Anne Gordon
1916 - 2002
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Robert T Gordon
1909 - 1972
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Virginia Clara Gordon
1907 - 2003
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John David Gordon
1919 - 1920
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May Lelah Thurtle
1884 - 1932

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