Joy Kathleen Fleming

(26 June 1927 - )
Joy Kathleen Fleming|b. 26 Jun 1927|p1609.htm|Lawrence W. Fleming|b. s 1900\nd. 1933|p1608.htm|Flora Isabel Jenks|b. 20 Jun 1905\nd. 17 Feb 1948|p641.htm|||||||Bertrand L. Jenks|b. 1877\nd. 1945|p2457.htm|Vesta L. Hewitt|b. 29 Sep 1880\nd. 24 May 1946|p2458.htm|
Joy was born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, on 26 June 1927.1,2 She is the daughter of Lawrence W. Fleming and Flora Isabel Jenks. She married a person not included in this site on 22 August 1952. She married Thomas Loomis on 22 August 1952.3

Family: Joy Kathleen Fleming and Thomas Loomis

Cited documentation

  1. [S73] Ed. Anita Ruth (Martin) Goldsmith, The 1991 Dutton Family Reunion Program (1991: published by editor, no data printed), "b. 1-26-27."
  2. [S163] Sherrill Nott, Lansing, MI, to Darrell A. Martin 19 Jul 2001. Descendants of Herman Valette HEWITT, indented descendant list. "Most of [this information] came out of two family Bibles, and much of that is in my mother's hand writing." "b: 27 June 1927 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania."
  3. [S73] Ed. Anita Ruth (Martin) Goldsmith, The 1991 Dutton Family Reunion Program, Anniversary: 8-22-52.
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