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Roy James Killen

Birth19 Feb 1902 - Farmingdale, IL
Death28 January 1972 - Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, USA
MotherE. Emma Woods
FatherBenjamin Franklin Killen

Born in Farmingdale, IL on 19 Feb 1902 to Benjamin Franklin Killen and E. Emma Woods. Roy James Killen married Grace Day and had 7 children. He passed away on 28 January 1972 in Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois, USA.

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Benjamin Franklin Killen
1862 - 1950
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E. Emma Woods
1865 - 1934
Spouse(s)
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Grace Day
1905 - 1989
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Lawrence Sallee Killen
1935 - 2007
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Rose Eileen Killen
1927 - 1927
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Merle E Killen
1930 - 2008
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Ruth E Killen
1928 - 2008
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Roy James Killen
1925 - 1997
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Mary Louise Killen
1923 - 1995
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Pearl Killen
1944 - 2009

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