flag male ancestor  Frank Henry  BARRETT

  (b. 22 December 1871 Missouri, USA   d. 21 November 1956 Boise, Idaho, USA )  

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Frank Henry BARRETT was born 22 December 1871 in Missouri, USA

Frank Henry BARRETT was the child of ?   and   ?

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Frank Henry  married  Mae Belle DAVIS 17 January 1897 in Mountain Home, Elmore Co., Idaho, USA .  The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Mae Belle DAVIS  was born 24 December 1877 in Comanche, Comanche, Texas, USA.  Mae Belle died February 1945 in Boise, Idaho, USA. 

Frank Henry BARRETT died 21 November 1956 in Boise, Idaho, USA.
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