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Chester Arthur LeFever

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Chester Arthur LeFever
This is Chester 'Chet' A LeFever, the son of Vinal LeFever and his wife, Emma Smith-LeFever, of Port Ewen, NY. Chet was born Sept 9, 1904, in Port Ewen, Ulster Co., NY and died in 1966, at Coral Gables, FL. His wife's name was Mary Underhill,and they had one child, Vinal Arthur Moore Underhill LeFever. They called him "Art", thank God!
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I am researching the Smith family (of MA, CT, RI, Oneida Co., NY) and am also interested in obtaining pictures of Pridgens, Laniers, LeFever's, Brutons, Arthurs, van Aken's and Ackermans. Old pictures only 1830-1940s.
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