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Personal data Wilbur George Bousfield 


Household of Wilbur George Bousfield

He is married to Doris Grace Bent.

They got married on November 26, 1946 at fortasse, somewhere in SD, he was 26 years old.

Wilbur George Bousfield oo Doris Grace Bent

Marriage source: The History of Lincoln County South Dakota, (Canton, SD, The Lincoln Co. History Committee, 1985), pg 524 for fact of marriage.

Hull, LaRie, Kuper GEDCOM file, (Fergus Fls MN, L.H., 15F1996) for dom.

Mrs. Hull cites her source: Mrs. Doris Bent Bousfield, Lennox, SD. <>

Child(ren):

  1. Judith Ann Bousfield  1946-2009 
  2. Carol Jean Bousfield  1953-2010 


Notes about Wilbur George Bousfield

Wilbur George Bousfield

Source: Hull, LaRie, Kuper GEDCOM file, (Fergus Fls MN, L.H., xv Feb MCMXCVI) for name, dob.

Mrs. Hull cites her source: Mrs.Doris Bent Bousfield, Lennox, SD.

The History of Lincoln County South Dakota, (Canton, SD, The Lincoln Co. History Committee, 1985), pg 524

SSDI: 'WILBUR BOUSFIELD b. 15 Oct 1920 d. 15 Feb 2001 (Proved) last res.: 57501 (Pierre, Hughes, SD) Issued: South Dakota'

Silverstein, Gary, Revised Ancestors of Neil Conway part 3, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.com, xvi Jun MMIII)

'... Doris Grace BENT 1 ... Change Date: 16 Jun 2003 ... Marriage 1 Wilbur George BOUSFIELD Change Date: 16 Jun 2003 ...

Sources:

1. Abbrev: World Family Tree Vol. 4, Ed. 1 Title: World Family Tree Vol. 4, Ed. 1 Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. Publication: Release date: August 23, 1996 Note: Customer pedigree. ... Name: Not Given'

Knock, Marvin, Knock Family Genealogy, (Sioux Fls SD, http://wc.rootsweb.com, xv Apr MMVII)

"... Wilbur George BOUSFIELD Sex: M Birth: 15 OCT 1920 in Madison, Lake County, SD Death: 15 FEB 2001 in Good Samaritan Center, Lennox, SD of Cancer Burial: 2 JUN 2001 Rosehill Cemetery, Parker, SD Father: George BOUSFIELD b: in ? Mother:Johanna LARSEN b: in ?

Marriage 1 Doris Grance BENT b: 24 MAY 1920 in Canton, Lincoln County, SD Married: 26 NOV 1942 in ?

Children 1. Living BOUSFIELD 2. Living BOUSFIELD" <>

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Wilbur George Bousfield
1920-2001

1946

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