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Louis E Worthey, 1928 - 1982 Louis E Worthey 1928 1982 California
Louis E Worthey was born on 1928, to Chester Leroy Worthey and Lydia Eusevia Worthey (born May).
Louis had 6 siblings: Wesley LeRoy Worthey, Frank Velton Worthey and .
Louis married Norma Jean Worthey (born Crabtree).
Norma was born on 1936, in , Missouri.
Louis passed away in 1982, at age 54 in , California.
Louis Worthey Louis Worthey
Louis Worthey married Lula Worthey (born Beach).
They had 2 children: Dora Ruby Lee (born Worthey) and .
Louis passed away.
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Louis WortheyLouis Worthey in Spokane Chronicle - Feb 4 1947
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... to Ihe coal indust rx. I mayrie yeu knew something anont your own E, TF TEEL JUDGE .ludge Sarn M Driver said he will attorney fm Freund. 24. and Louis Worthey, 2.1. alias William Walls, und de- confessed l hev libed bargaining in in n hank of Sl Janu-, PX m f the two when brough, busines." 1 I mg 'he ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States
Louis WortheyLouis Worthey in Spokane Chronicle - Feb 7 1947
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... was so Widely approved Umi no constitutional amendment It must have heen a trying m -vent for Judge Sam M. j y m ed necessary. Driver when he sentenced Louis Worthey and Francis Freund to though lime to time prison for their n of the Lamont bank. He referred to ''six 1 them as "obviously bungling amateurs." li would he mo? ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States
Louis WortheyLouis Worthey in Spokane Chronicle - Feb 8 1947
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... approved ,-j i c that no constitutional amendment It must have hoen a trying n bent for Federal Judge Sam M. was V m r Priver when he semonin! Louls Worthey and Francis Freund to though from tinu io time scat- prison for their robbery f the Lamont hank. He referred to ungle year™' f If hot or cold, or wet, ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States
Louis WortheyLouis Worthey in The Bulletin - Feb 7 1947
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... wilh thc Importance of preserving thc liberties which nrc thc cornerstone of our 2 Accused Men To Enter Pleas -.a Spokane, Wash., Feb. T nn Francis Freund, 21, and Louls Worthey, Wllllam Watts, 23, 1 both of Minot, N. Duk,, who con- robbing tho Lamont of St. John, wash., ot $11000 last month, will enter pleas in federal court Ollier charges, ..."
Publication place: Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, United States
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Louisa Percy 1781 1848
Louisa Percy Duchess Of Northumberland (born Harcourt), 1781 - 1848
Louisa Percy (born Harcourt) was born on month day 1781, in birth place, to James Archibald Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie and Margaret Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie (born Cunninghame).
Louisa had 5 siblings: Mary Stuart Dundas (born Wortley-Mackenzie), Charlotte Stuart Wortley and 3 other siblings.
Louis Worthey 1890Alabama
Louis Worthey, born 1890
Louis Worthey was born in month 1890, in birth place, Alabama, to Harvey Worthey and Elizabeth Worthey.
1950 United States Federal Census
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1900 United States Federal Census
Louis Worthey 1890Alabama
Louis Worthey, born 1890
Louis Worthey was born in month 1890, in birth place, Alabama, to Harvey Worthey and Elizabeth Worthey.