Family History - Catheryn Clugg
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| 2. | “born xxxx” indicates the child is under 18 years of age so the birth date is not shown. |
This family history features Catheryn Clugg and one of her descendants down to the second generation.
First Generation
1.
Catheryn Clugg,
1 born ____ (parents not determined). Catheryn married
Willis R. Phair (born ____, parents not determined).
Second Generation
2.
Willis David Phair2 (
Catheryn1), born 4 April 1936 in Quincy, Branch County, Michigan;
1, 2 died 20 June 2015.
1 Willis married, 8 October 1958 in Angola, Steuben County, Indiana,
Paula Jean Knapp2 (born 17 August 1942 in Coldwater, Branch County, Michigan, the daughter of
Paul F. Knapp and
Cora H. Miner;
2, 3, 4 Paula died 6 September 2008
3). Willis is buried in Woodlawn Memorial Park, Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas.
1
- Find a Grave (website). Woodlawn Memorial Park, Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, Willis David Phair, born: 4 April 1936; died: 20 June 2015 (from record, which provides the names and links for his parents).
- Indiana Marriages, 1811-2018/2019, Application for Marriage License and Marriage Certificate, Willis David Phair, born: 4 April 1936 in Quency [sic, Quincy], Michigan; occupation: factory; never married; father: Willis R. Phair, farmer, born in unknown; mother: Catheryn Clugg, school teacher, born in Michigan; Paula Jean Knapp, born: 17 August 1942 in Coldwater, Michigan; never married; father: Paul F. Knapp, laborer, born in Indiana; mother; Cora H. Miner, born in Michigan; married on 8 October 1958 in Angola, Steuben County, Indiana.
- Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Family Search (website), Paula J. Fee, died: 6 September 2008; born: 17 August 1942; state: Michigan; last place of residence: Muldrow, Sequoyah, Oklahoma.
- U.S. Federal Census, 1950, Michigan, Branch County, Quincy, E.D. 12-31, Sheet No. 7, Paul Knapp, 32, Indiana, divorced; Paula Knapp, 7, Michigan [they are lodgers in the household of Anna Springstead and family].