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LayForest Joseph Alexander, 1918 - 1988 LayForest Joseph Alexander 1918 1988

LayForest Joseph Alexander was born in 1918, to Charles Leonard Alexander and Dorothy Alexander (born Stanmore Alexander).
LayForest had 3 siblings: Virginia Ruth Pinette (born Alexander Pinette) and 2 other siblings.
LayForest passed away in 1988, at age 70.

1950 United States Federal Census

Layforest J Alexander 1917Maine

Layforest J Alexander, born Circa 1917

Layforest J Alexander was born circa 1917, in birth place, Maine.
Layforest married Louise B Alexander.
Louise was born circa 1921, in birth place, New York.
They had 2 daughters: Cathelene Alexander and one other child.
Layforest lived in address.
He lived on month day 1950, in address, Maine.

U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI) FREE

Layforest J Alexander 1918 1988

Layforest J Alexander, 1918 - 1988

Layforest J Alexander was born on May 12 1918.
Layforest lived in Brunswick, Maine 04011, USA.
Layforest passed away on April 8 1988, at age 69.

Maine Deaths

Layforest J Alexander 1919 1988Maine

Layforest J Alexander, Circa 1919 - 1988

Layforest J Alexander was born circa 1919.
Layforest passed away on month day 1988, at age 69 in death place, Maine.

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Layforest J Alexander

Layforest J Alexander

Layforest J Alexander lived in between 1951 and 1957, in address, Maine.
He lived in between 1951 and 1957, in address, Maine.
He lived in between 1951 and 1957, in address, Maine.
His occupation was a occupation.
Layforest J Alexander

Layforest J Alexander

Layforest J Alexander lived in between 1955 and 1959, in address, Maine.
He lived in between 1955 and 1959, in address, Maine.
He lived in between 1955 and 1959, in address, Maine.
His occupation was a occupation.