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Myla Alexander (born Moody), 1855 - 1880 Myla Alexander (born Moody) 1855 1880 Alabama Alabama
Myla Alexander (born Moody) was born in 1855, in , Alabama.
Myla married Julius Harlston Alexander.
Julius was born on 1851, in , Georgia.
They had one daughter: Tiney Elizabeth Etta Wright (born Alexander).
Myla passed away in 1880, at age 25 in , Alabama.
Myla Patricia Nichols (born Lemm), 1930 - 2019 Myla Patricia Nichols (born Lemm) 1930 2019 California Oregon
Myla Patricia Nichols (born Lemm) was born on 1930, in , California, to Milo Leonard Lemm and Erma Elizabeth Lemm (born Stapp).
Myla married Pink Ardell Nichols on 1949, at age 18 in , Nevada.
Pink was born on 1900, in , Texas.
Myla then married Raymond Edward Alexander on 1954, at age 24 in , California.
Raymond was born on 1928, in , Tennessee.
Myla passed away on 2019, at age 88 in , Oregon.
Myla Samuels (born Moody), Circa 1851 - 1880 Myla Samuels (born Moody) 1851 1880 Alabama Alabama
Myla Samuels (born Moody) was born circa 1851, in , Alabama, to John Moody and Elizabeth "Betsy" Moody (born Bynum).
Myla had 2 siblings: Son Moody and .
Myla married first name Samuels in 1868, at age 17.
They had one child.
Myla then married Julius Harlston Alexander on 1871, at age 20 in , Alabama.
Julius was born on 1851, in , Georgia.
They had 3 children: LUELLA LULA ALEXANDER and .
Myla lived in 1870, in , Alabama.
Myla passed away in 1880, at age 29 in , Alabama.
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Myla AlexanderMyla Alexander in The Milwaukee Journal - Dec 10 1969
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... honored queen of Bethel No. 50, International Order of Job's Daughters. Other officers elected: Kathy Pawluk, senior princess; Beth Schneider, junior prin- Miss Robin Rohleder cess; Janice Lemmer, guide; Myla Alexander, marshal; Louise Rohleder, chaplain; Deborah Pavlik, recorder; Deborah Weber, treasurer; Diana Miller, librarian; Judith Weaver, musician; Patricia Gallus, Nancy Lueneburg, Barbara Lueneburg, Susan Lehmann and Karla Nimphius, messengers; Dusky Loebel, ..."
Publication place: Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States