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George C. Angier c. 1960
George C Angier of Comal County, TX was born circa 1960. George Angier was married to Rhonda M. (Mann) Angier on February 17, 1989 in Blanco County, TX and they separated on January 19, 1999 in Comal County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember George C. Angier.
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In 1960, in the year that George C. Angier was born, on September 26th, the first televised debate for a Presidential campaign in the United States - Kennedy vs Nixon - was held. Seventy million people watched the debate on TV. The debate pre-empted the very popular Andy Griffith Show.
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In 1976, on August 4th, a mysterious illness struck an American Legion convention in Philadelphia. Within a week, 25 people had died and 130 people had been hospitalized. It was the first known instance of what came to be called "Legionnaires Disease."
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February 17, 1989
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Blanco County, TX
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January 19, 1999
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Comal County, TX
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Source(s): Texas Department of State Health Services
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Angier, Robert (Nov 24, 1895 - Jan 1977)
Angier, Robert (Nov 20, 1931 - Apr 16, 1994)
Angier, Helen (Feb 26, 1912 - Dec 1986)
Angier, Wallace (Apr 6, 1925 - Oct 12, 1995)
Angier, Marjorie (Oct 12, 1933 - Oct 20, 2007)
Angier, Grace (Oct 7, 1887 - Nov 1967)
Angier, Alton (Aug 1, 1884 - Dec 1973)
Angier, Iva (Apr 28, 1886 - Apr 1984)
Angier, Carl (Apr 2, 1919 - May 6, 1994)
Angier, Margaret (Jul 3, 1918 - Nov 24, 2009)
Angier, George (Sep 11, 1930 - Oct 7, 1994)
Angier, Emily (Feb 17, 1886 - Mar 1965)
Angier, Gilman (May 12, 1906 - May 5, 1993)
Angier, Roswell (Jan 24, 1914 - Aug 10, 2003)
Angier, Herbert (Jun 10, 1914 - Jan 23, 1999)
Angier, Alfred (Sep 24, 1935 - Jun 23, 2005)
Angier, Bradford (May 13, 1910 - Mar 3, 1997)
Angier, George (Feb 6, 1881 - Jun 1966)
Angier, George (Feb 3, 1919 - Apr 1972)
Angier, Harris (Apr 17, 1891 - Aug 1979)
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