Died
Apr 1967.
3700 North Germantown Parkway Bartlett Shelby County Tennessee. [20][21]
Residence
1938
Memphis, Tennessee, USA. [22]
1935
Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee. [23][24]
Marital Status: MarriedRelation to Head: Father-in-law.
1940
Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee, USA. [25][26]
Stone, AR. [27]
Brownsville, Cleburne, Arkansas. [28]
Military Marital Status: Married.
Stone, Arkansas, USA. [29]
Military Marital Status: Married.
Stone, Arkansas, USA. [30]
Marital Status: SingleRelation to Head: Son.
1900
Francis, Cleburne, Arkansas, USA. [31]
Buried
Bartlett, Shelby County, Tennessee, United States of America. [32]
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Marriage
Husband Dennis Garfield Calhoon-WWI-Vet.
Wife Mary Lee Lowrie.
Child: Eugene /Calhoun Cohoon.
Divorce:
28 Jun 1934.
Pulaski, Arkansas, USA. [33]
Marriage
07 Sep 1924.
Pulaski, Arkansas, United States.
Husband Dennis Garfield Calhoon-WWI-Vet.
Wife Cena or Sena Evelyn Butler.
Child: Edna Eunice /Calhoun Cohoon.
Child: Ina Pauline /Calhoun Cohoon.
Child: Lola Muriel /Calhoun Cohoon.
Child: Cassie Lee /Calhoun Cohoon.
Marriage
23 Jun 1907.
Cleburne, Arkansas, United States. [34]
Husband David Green Calhoun.
Wife Sarah Ann Asalee Lamb Hill.
Child: Dennis Garfield Calhoon-WWI-Vet.
Child: Mary Jemima Calhoun.
Child: Mack Donald Calhoon.
Child: Minnie C Calhoon.
Child: Henry A Calhoon.
Marriage
1884[35]
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DNA Connections
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