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Household of Clayton Fletcher? Keith
Notes about Clayton Fletcher? Keith
The Hollister Free Lance Description: General Transcription - Weekly Publication Date: February 1889 Newspaper published in: Hollister
1 February 1889 Born -- in Hollister, January 28, 1889, to the wife of C. F. KEITH, a daughter.
The Free Lance Description: Births, Marriages, & Deaths, etc. - Weekly Publication Date: July 1890 Newspaper published in: Hollister
July 11, 1890 Born -- KEITH -- at Panoche, Jul 7th, to the wife of Clayton KEITH, a daughter.
Land Record record for CLAYTON F Keith Name: CLAYTON F Keith Date: 22 Dec 1893 Location: CA, San Benito Document #: 4983 Serial #: CACAAA 099541 Sale Type: Homestead Meridian or Watershed: MD Parcel: Township 015S, Range 009E, Section 25
The San Francisco call. (San Francisco [Calif.]) 1895-1913 December 06, 1895, Image 13
DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS. Divorces granted : Carrie K. Keith from Clayton F. Keith, for extreme cruelty: by Judge Menwell.
The San Francisco call. (San Francisco [Calif.]) 1895-1913 October 25, 1895, Image 15
THE DIVORCE RECORD. Suits for divorce were begun yesterday as follows: Carrie E. Keith against Clayton F. Keith
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