Mildred Ann
WHITE
(b.
14 June 1921
,
Springdale, Benton County, Arkansas, USA
d.
17 April 1987
,
Spokane, Washington, USA
)
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Mildred Ann WHITE was born 14 June 1921 in Springdale, Benton County, Arkansas, USA
Mildred Ann WHITE was the child of German WHITE and Nora Leticia NICHOLS and the grandchild of: (paternal) Burges WHITE and Elizabeth B "Lizzie" WOLF (maternal) James NICHOLS and Martha Ann DAUGHERTYSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Mildred Ann married Walter BARKER . The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Walter BARKER was born 12/29/1909 in Oklahoma, USA. Walter died November 1969 in Ames, Iowa, USA. Walter was the child of Obediah Solmon BARKER and Mary Josephine BUNYARD.
Mildred Ann WHITE died 17 April 1987 in Spokane, Washington, USA.
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