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William King Lear

BirthApr 1826 - Cantonment Clinch, Pensacola, Florida
Death01 Jun 1915 - Fort Steilacoom, Pierce, Washington
MotherNot Available
FatherWilliam West Lear

Born in Cantonment Clinch, Pensacola, Florida on Apr 1826 to William West Lear. William King Lear married Taswatha "Ellen" Chenewuth and had 4 children. He passed away on 01 Jun 1915 in Fort Steilacoom, Pierce, Washington.

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William West Lear
1786 - 1846
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Taswatha "Ellen" Chenewuth
1838 - 1906
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"Mary" Xwelas (Quilas Clak) Taxihywath
1830 - 1920
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Matilda Jones
Unknown - 1877
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Isabella Lear Underwood
1857 - 1936
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William Lear
1866 - 1947
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William H Lear
1871 - 1916
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Mamie Lear
1874 - Unknown

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