Westmore Family - Other Family Members

Other Family Members

  • Dorothy (1907–1931), daughter of George with his first wife, Ada, who died following an operation.
  • Patricia, daughter of George with his second wife, Anita.
  • Norma, daughter of Perc and his first wife, Virginia.
  • Virginia, adopted daughter of Perc and his first wife, Virginia.
  • Muriel, daughter of Ern and his first wife, Venida.
  • Lynn, daughter of Ern and his second wife, Ethelyne.
  • James, son of Wally and his wife, Edwina.
  • Ann, daughter of Wally and his wife, Edwina.
  • Bridget, daughter of Bud and his second wife, Rosemary.
  • Robert, son of Bud and his third wife, Jeanne.
  • Melinda, daughter of Bud and his third wife, Jeanne.
  • Timothy, son of Bud and his third wife, Jeanne.
  • Charles, son of Bud and his third wife, Jeanne.
  • Alexander, grandson of Bud and his third wife, Jeanne.
  • Grace, granddaughter of Bud and his third wife, Jeanne.
  • Nargii, granddaughter of Ola and forth husband, Perc.
  • Mark, grandson of Wally and his wife, Edwina
  • Sharon, daughter of Muriel Westmore Crawley
  • Pauleen, daughter of Muriel Westmore Crawley
  • Judy, daughter of Muriel Westmore Crawley
  • Robert, Jr., son of Muriel Westmore Crawley
  • Nargii granddaughter of Perc and Ola Westmore
  • Christiana Crawley Benson, great-granddaughter of Ern Westmore. Robert Crawley, Jr. grandson of Ern Westmore
  • Brad Hickman grandson of Ola Westmore

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