Event Place: Los Angeles, California, United States
Gender: Male
Mother's Name: Pearcy
Leonard Marriage
Name: Pauline A Gendreau
Name Prefix:
Name Suffix:
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 27 Dec 1961
Event Place: Los Angeles, California
Gender: Female
Age: 22
Birth Year (Estimated): 1939
Spouse's Name: Leonard G Hale
Spouse's Name Prefix:
Spouse's Name Suffix:
Spouse's Age: 22
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1939
Leonard Divorce
Name: Pauline A Gendaeau
Event Type: Divorce
Event Date: Aug 1973
Event Place: Los Angeles City, California
Spouse's Name: Leonard G Hale
Leonard Marriage
Name: Pamela M Brooke
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 14 Feb 1976
Event Place: Los Angeles, California
Gender: Female
Age: 28
Birth Year (Estimated): 1948
Spouse's Name: Leonard G Hale
Spouse's Age: 36
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1940
Name: Pamela M Bryant
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 14 Feb 1976
Event Place: Los Angeles, California
Gender: Female
Age: 28
Birth Year (Estimated): 1948
Spouse's Name: Leonard G Hale
Spouse's Age: 36
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1940
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