Lynwood A. Lanpher

(18 May 1939 - 3 December 1988)
Lynwood A. Lanpher|b. 18 May 1939\nd. 3 Dec 1988|p2678.htm|Albion Everett Lanpher|b. 4 Jul 1903\nd. 1961|p2609.htm|Myrtle Myrle Holt|b. 2 Nov 1905\nd. 14 Apr 1993|p1936.htm|Everett E. Lanpher|b. 1877\nd. 1957|p2610.htm|Abbie Amoden(?)|b. 11 Nov 1883\nd. 2 Dec 1981|p2665.htm|Simeon A. Holt|b. 18 Sep 1879\nd. Feb 1960|p1927.htm|Eliza R. Felch|b. 26 Apr 1872\nd. ca 8 Apr 1941|p8.htm|

Second cousin once removed of Darrell Allen Martin.
Lynwood was born in Northfield, Washington County, Vermont, on 18 May 1939.1,2 He was the son of Albion Everett Lanpher and Myrtle Myrle Holt. (an unknown memo value).3 He married ? (--?--) say 1965.4 Lynwood A. Lanpher resided in Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, at the time of his death.5,6 Lynwood died on 3 December 1988 in Burlington at age 49.7,8
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Descendants of Allen Downing Felch

Cited documentation

  1. [S216] Social Security Death Index on RootsWeb (Internet), 2 July 2004; "Lynwood A. Lanpher, [born] 18 May 1939, [died] 3 Dec 1988, last residence Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont, [SSN] 009-24-8233 [issued] Vermont (1952-1954)", "Lynwood A. Lanpher" born "18 May 1939".
  2. [S217] Vermont Death Index on RootsWeb (Internet), 2 July 2004; "Lynwood A. Lanpher, born May 18, 1939, VT; died December 03, 1988, Burlington, VT; residence Burlington, VT; gender M, age 49, White, Married,", born "May 18, 1939, VT" age 49 at death in 1988.
  3. [S234] Pat Fraser, multiple messages via e-mail, to Darrell A. Martin 2005.
  4. [S217] VtDI Lanpher, L., from Lynwood A. Lanpher being married at the time of his death.
  5. [S216] SSDI Lanpher, L., last residence "Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont."
  6. [S217] VtDI Lanpher, L., residence "Burlington, VT."
  7. [S216] SSDI Lanpher, L., died "3 Dec 1988."
  8. [S217] VtDI Lanpher, L., died "December 03, 1988 Burlington, VT."
 
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