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George L. LAMSON, Jr.
Lois E. PIERCE
Family
George L. LAMSON, Jr.
Married
1 Oct 1926
Children
1. George L. LAMSON
2. Helen LAMSON
George L. LAMSON
- 1988
Died
6 Aug 1988
Syracuse, Onondaga, NY, USA
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George L. LAMSON, Jr.
Mother
Lois E. PIERCE
Married
1 Oct 1926
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2. Living
3. Living
4. Living
5. Living
6. Living
Helen LAMSON
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George L. LAMSON, Jr.
Mother
Lois E. PIERCE
Married
1 Oct 1926
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George L.
LAMSON
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Jr.
Gender
Male
Person ID
I629
Tully Genealogy
Last Modified
10 Jan 2015
Family
Lois E. PIERCE
Marriage
1 Oct 1926
1926 Tully Marriages
Marriages reported to the Tully Town Clerk's Office for the year 1926.
Children
1.
George L. LAMSON
d.
6 Aug 1988, Syracuse, Onondaga, NY, USA
2.
Helen LAMSON
Family ID
F297
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10 Jan 2015
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