Mark McCaulley
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Kentucky Birth Index, 1911-1999 View record NameMark J McCaulleyDate of Birth22 Jan 1952Birth PlaceJefferson, Kentucky, USAMother's NameMary RushVolume Number004Certificate Number01989Volume Year1952
Kentucky Marriage Index, 1973-1999 View record NameDeborah A ButlerGenderFemaleRaceWhiteAge19Estimated Birth Year1954Marriage Date11 Aug 1973Residence CountyJeffersonResidence County after MarriedJeffersonStateKentuckySpouseMark J MccaulleySpouse Age21Spouse RaceWhiteSpouse Residence CountyJeffersonSpouse Marital StatusNever marriedVolume Number039Certificate Number19040Marriage License CountyJeffersonVolume Year1973
U.S. Phone and Address Directories, 1993-2002 View record NameMark J McCaulleyResidence Years1995-2002Address8600 Roth RdResidence PlaceLouisville, Kentucky, USAZip Code40219-5268Phone Number502-964-5837
U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701-1970 Name Mark James Mc Caulley Baptism Age 0 Event Type Baptism Birth Date22 Jan 1952 Birth Place Louisville Baptism Date12 Jun 1952 Baptism Place Pennsylvania Run, Kentucky, USA Church Pennsylvania Run Presbyterian Church Father Mr. Warren H. Mc CaulleyMotherMrs. Mary Mc Caulley
Family Members: Warren McCaulley Mary Rush
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