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Title |
California Death Index, 1940-1997 |
Author |
Ancestry.com |
Publisher |
Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000.Original data - State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997. Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics.Original dat; |
Repository |
Ancestry.com |
Source ID |
S47
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Linked to (51) |
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William Rola Autrey, Jr
Charles 'Russell' Bacon
Earl Nicholas Bacon
Elbert Edward Bacon
Ethel Bacon
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Jacob Albert Taylor Bacon
James Robert Bacon
Mary Alberta Bacon
Rosa Bacon
Rose Belle Bacon
Frank Oliver Baker, Jr
Arthur Leroy Ballinger
Laurence Barker
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Edward James Barnes
Milton Vandevere Beckett
Rosa Bennett
William Cicero Bennett
Leo A Bianco
Josephine Etta Broking
Talton Joseph Buford
Kenneth Clinton Burke
Alice Fay Carpenter
Grace Mildred Christie
James S Cochran
Clara Eugena Cooper
Edward Lucille (Ed) Cooper
Edwin Swink Crawford, Jr
Advel Lee Criswell
Fay Criswell
Lenora Eugene Criswell
Lester Virgil Criswell
Gerald Jackson Davis
Mamie Opal Davis
Viola May Davis
Harry Russell Devore
Bessie Adonis (Betty) Dixon
Lois Vivian Doss
Leah Belle Dozier
Annis Arno Duggan
Etta Evelyn 'Sis' Duggan
Lige Lannie Duggan
Charles Albert Bertram Dyson
Gregory James Eakins
Elvanell Ellison
Charles Wesley Fick
Delmas William Fisher
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