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Nora Goodwin

Birth2 Apr 1888 - Arkansas
Death09/25/1940 - Lawrence County, Arkansas, USA
MotherMargaret Elizabeth "Betty" Searcy
FatherJohn W Goodwin

Born in Arkansas on 2 Apr 1888 to John W Goodwin and Margaret Elizabeth "Betty" Searcy. Nora Goodwin married Enoch Edmund Ingram and had 9 children. She passed away on 09/25/1940 in Lawrence County, Arkansas, USA.

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Parents
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John W Goodwin
1852 - 1905
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Margaret Elizabeth "Betty" Searcy
1862 - 1945
Spouse(s)
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Enoch Edmund Ingram
1868 - 1952
Children Show all
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Geneva Ingram
1918 - 1978
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Elizabeth Imogene Ingram
1916 - 1993
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Edia Iola Ingram
1912 - 1912
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Neil Ingram
1926 - 2009
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Millie Lee Anglin
1923 - 1975
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Ethel Head
1906 - Unknown
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John M Head
1906 - 1976
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Sophia Head
1911 - Unknown
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John Head
1907 - Unknown

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