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DuToit

Donald Wray DuToit

Edgemont, SD

1933, 1795, Doran, S-2,

Donald DuToit was a barber by trade when he was in the Civilian Conservation Corps.

When Donald Wray DuToit was born on 13 June 1908, in Iowa, United States, his father, William Everett DuToit, was 34 and his mother, Nellie F. Wray, was 31. He married Ella Trotter in 1928. He lived in Dudley, Fall River, South Dakota in 1910 and Edgemont, Fall River, South Dakota, in 1930. He died on 25 October 1987, in South Dakota at the age of 79, and was buried in Edgemont, SD.


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