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Bryan James Worden (1895 - 1964)

Bryan James Worden
Born in Saegertown, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USAmap
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Died at age 69 in Springboro, Crawford County, Pennsylvaniamap
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Biography

Bryan James Worden Birth: Mar. 20, 1895 Death: May 10, 1964

son of Justin Pond Worden and Alice Loretta Blystone; husband of Wilma D Bowman; World War I veteran

Family links: Parents: Justin Pond Worden (1867 - 1934) Alice Loretta Blystone Worden (1868 - 1943)

Spouse: Wilma D Bowman Worden (1903 - 2000)*

Children: David Lee Worden (1930 - 1943)*

Siblings: Jessie Worden Acker (1887 - 1910)* Frank Worden (1889 - 1918)* Leon Edward Worden (1892 - 1977)* Bryan James Worden (1895 - 1964) Isabel Worden Wright (1895 - 1981)* Frances Alberta Worden Powell (1899 - 1986)*

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Burial: Spring Cemetery Springboro Crawford County Pennsylvania, USA

Created by: Ted K Record added: Jun 17, 2005 Find A Grave Memorial# 11190338

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