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Lillian Maude McClay

Birth10/28/1888 - St Louis, Missouri
Death27 April 1958 - Washington, Franklin, Missouri, United States
MotherMary Melvina Howk
FatherWilliam Wallace McClay

Born in St Louis, Missouri on 10/28/1888 to William Wallace McClay and Mary Melvina Howk. Lillian Maude McClay married John J Charleston and had 12 children. She passed away on 27 April 1958 in Washington, Franklin, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
William Wallace Mcclay
1851 - 1925
Mary Melvina Howk
1853 - 1939
Spouse(s)
John J Charleston
1872 - 1940
Children Show all
Lillian Angeline Charleston
1909 - 1995
Harry B Charleston
1905 - 1975
Ellen K Charleston
1903 - Unknown
Clarence Gilbert Charleston
1922 - 2004
John Joseph Charleston
1914 - 1993
Rosie Ester Charleston
1926 - 1991

David Ernest Charleston
1927 - 1994
Gertrude Bonnie Charleston
1916 - 1990
William Clarence Charleston
1919 - 1919
Geraldine Olive Charleston
1911 - 2001
Charlotte Magdalene Charleston
1923 - Unknown
Wiliam Wallace Charleston
1920 - 2015

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