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William O. Surber Iv c. 1964

William O Surber Iv of Montgomery County, TX was born circa 1964. He married Nateliegh K. (Martinez) Surber on September 3, 1988 in Harris County, TX and they later separated on April 14, 1993. He married Danne P. (Hobbs) Surber on June 24, 2007 in Montgomery County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember William O. Surber Iv.
William O Surber Iv
Montgomery County, TX
circa 1964
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Nateliegh K. (Martinez) Surber

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William O. Surber Iv

September 3, 1988
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Harris County, TX
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April 14, 1993
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Harris County, TX
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Danne P. (Hobbs) Surber

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William O. Surber Iv

June 24, 2007
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Montgomery County, TX
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