Father | James Joshua Franklin (b. 16 July 1855, d. 20 March 1926) |
Mother | Catherine E. Farver (b. 18 March 1855, d. 16 March 1926) |
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Son | Eduard L. Franklin (b. 12 November 1922, d. 25 January 1923) |
Obituary -- The Evening Sun (Hanover, Pennsylvania); Friday, 01 Jun 1962; Page 22; (Newspapers.com):
MRS. RAYMOND L. FRANKLIN
Mrs. Cora Belle Franklin, widow of Raymond L. Franklin, Winfield, died yesterday at 9 a.m. at the Mrs. Carvel Horton home, Westminster, after an illness of several days. Mrs. Franklin was born in Carroll County, a daughter of the late James and Catherine Farver Franklin. Her husband died 11 years ago. She leaves a niece, a nephew, a great-nephew, two great-nieces and two great-great-nephews. Funeral services will be held at the New Windsor funeral home of D. D. Hartzler and sons tomorrow at 2 p.m. The Rev. Charles Muradian, pastor of Taylorsville Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Ebenezer Cemetery, Winfield, Friends may call at the funeral home this evening.
The Evening Sun (Hanover, Pennsylvania); Monday,
04 Jun 1962; Page 16; (Newspapers.com):
MRS. RAYMOND L. FRANKLIN
Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Belle Franklin, Winfield, who died Thursday, were held Saturday afternoon at the New Windsor funeral home of D. D. Hartzler and Sons. The Rev. Charles Murdian, pastor of Taylorsville Methodist Church, officiated. Burial was in Ebenezer Cemetery, Winfield. Pallbearers were Charles Hoff Jr., Wilbert Weaver, Joseph Stem, Charles Conoway, Eugene Frizzed and Holly Bloom.
Carroll County Times, MD; June 7, 1962; (Carroll County Times Archive, 1911-2017; Internet)
MRS. RAYMOND L. FRANKLIN
Mrs. Cora Belle Franklin, widow of Raymond L. Franklin, Winfield, died Thursday, May 31, 1962, at 9 a.m. at the Mrs. Carvel Horton home, Westminster, after an illness of several days. Mrs. Franklin was born in Carroll County, a daughter of the late James and Catherine Farver Franklin. Her husband died 11 years ago.
She leaves a niece, a nephew, a great-nephew, two great-nieces and two great-great-nephews.
Funeral services were held at the New Windsor funeral home of D. D. Hartzler and sons Saturday, June 2, at 2 p.m. The Rev. Charles Muradian, pastor of Taylorsville Methodist Church, officiated. Burial was in Ebenezer Cemetery, Winfield.
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The Democratic Advocate (Westminster, Maryland); Friday, 13 Jun 1913; Page 8; (Newspapers.com):
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bair, of near New Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shipley, of Westminster; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Franklin, of Taylorsville, and Miss Cora Franklin, of Winfield, visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jenkins over Sunday.
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Father | Nathan H. Franklin (b. 6 January 1840, d. 8 November 1907) |
Mother | Asenith H. Edwards (b. July 1851, d. 1928) |
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Son | Eduard L. Franklin (b. 12 November 1922, d. 25 January 1923) |
Obituary -- The Times , Carroll County, MD; December 27, 1951 (Carrol County Archives; Internet & Ancestry.com):
Raymond Luther Franklin
Raymond Luther Franklin, 65, Winfield, died Friday, December 21, 1951, in the Springfield State hospital after an illness of two years.? ? A retired Baltimore city paving Inspector, he was a native of Taylorsville and a son of the late Nathan and Ecenith Edwards Franklin.? ? Mr. Franklin was a member of the Sam's Creek Church of the Brethren.? ? Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Cora B. Franklin, and four brothers and sisters, Mrs. Bessie Walker and Mrs. Margie Arnold, both of Catonsville; John Franklin, Baltimore and William Franklin, Taylorsville. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 1 P M. at the Franklin home, followed by further services in the Ebenezer church, Winfield. The Rev. Dr.? ? E. C. Bixler, the pastor, officiated.? ? Interment in the Ebenezer cemetery. D. D.? ? Hartzler & Sons, funeral directors.
The News (Frederick, Maryland); Thursday, 27 December 1951; Page 8; (Newspapers.com):
Funeral rites for Raymond Luther Franklin, Winfield, were held Tuesday meeting at the late residence at 1 p. m. with further services in Ebenezer Church. Dr. E. C. Bixler was in charge of services. Mr. Franklin died Friday in Springfield State Hospital after an extended illness. interment was made in Ebenezer cemetery. The following served as bearers: Merton, Walter, Olin, Russell Franklin, Frank and Albert Byers. D. D. Hartzler & Sons were the funeral directors.
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Son | Raymond Luther Franklin+ (b. 15 April 1886, d. 21 December 1951) |
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Son | Raymond Luther Franklin+ (b. 15 April 1886, d. 21 December 1951) |
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Father | Raymond Luther Franklin (b. 15 April 1886, d. 21 December 1951) |
Mother | Cora Belle Franklin (b. 23 February 1888, d. 31 May 1962) |
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Father | James Joshua Franklin (b. 16 July 1855, d. 20 March 1926) |
Mother | Catherine E. Farver (b. 18 March 1855, d. 16 March 1926) |
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Daughter | Catherine Adalene Jenkins+ (b. 13 September 1913, d. 29 December 1968) |
Son | Francis Burnell Jenkins+ (b. 13 September 1916, d. 20 October 1990) |
Daughter | Irma Lee Jenkins (b. 5 October 1926, d. 23 October 1926) |
OBITUARY - The Times; December 7, 1928 (via Find-A-Grave):
Mrs. Leila J. Jenkins, wife of C. Raymond Jenkins, died at her home in Winfield, Saturday night, December 1st 1928, aged 37 years, 2 months and 17 days. Death was due to kidney disease. She was a daughter of the late James and Catherine Franklin. Surviving besides her husband, are two children, Catherine Adalene and Burnell, both at home; two sisters, Mrs. Raymond Franklin, Winfield, and Mrs. Charles Bair, Baltimore; and one brother, Robert Franklin, Winfield.
The Evening Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Monday,
03 Dec 1928; Page 32; (Newspapers.com):
JENKINS -- On December 1, 1928, at 10:35 P. M. at Winfield, Carroll county, Md., LELIA J., aged 37 years, beloved wife of C. Raymond Jenkins.
Funeral services will be held at Ebenezer M. E. Church Tuesday, December 4, at 2 o'clock. Interment in adjoining cemetery.
The Evening Sun (Hanover, Pennsylvania); Monday, 03 Dec 1928; Page 6; (Newspapers.com):
Mrs. Raymond Jenkins
Mrs. Lelia J. Jenkins died at her home in Winfield Saturday night at 11 o'clock. She was aged 37 years, one month and 7 days. Death was due to kidney trouble. She was a daughter of the late James and Catherine Franklin. Surviving are her husband and two children Adeline and Burnell, both at home; also two sisters, Mrs. Raymond Franklin, Winfield., and Mrs. Charles Blair, Bethel; and one brother, Robert Franklin, Winfield. The funeral will take place Tuesday with services in Ebenezer M. E. church at 2 p.m., the Rev. Lloyd Davis officiating. Interment will be in the adjoining cemetery. C. M. Waltz is the funeral director.
The Times, Carroll County, MD; December 3, 1937; page 6; column 1; (Carroll County Times Archive, 1911 - 2017; Internet)
In Memoriam
JENKINS -- In Loving memory of my dear Sister, Lelia Jenkins, who departed this life nine years ago, December first, 1928.
While twilight dews were falling
Upon the brow of love,
We knew the Savior was calling
Her to the heavenly home above.
The years of her life were numbered
When the Messenger whispered low,
The Master has come and called for thee;
She answered: "I am ready to go."
On the river a pale boatman hastened,
She heard the soft dip of his oar,
Then from earth and sorrow he bore her
Across to that beautiful shore.
Loving Sister,
Mrs. Charley Bair.
Newspaper articles:
The Democratic Advocate (Westminster, Maryland); Friday, 13 Jun 1913; Page 8; (Newspapers.com):
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bair, of near New Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shipley, of Westminster; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Franklin, of Taylorsville, and Miss Cora Franklin, of Winfield, visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jenkins over Sunday.
The Democratic Advocate (Westminster, Maryland); Friday, 06 Feb 1914; Page 7; (Newspapers.com):
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jenkins and daughter spent a few days with Mrs. Jenkins' parents, at Taylorsville.
The Democratic Advocate (Westminster, Maryland); Friday, 28 May 1915; Page 7; (Newspapers.com):
Mrs. Raymond Jenkins and daughter have returned home after spending two months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, of near Taylorsville.
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Father | Cornelius W. Jenkins (b. 1856, d. 1940) |
Mother | Eliza Jane Hartley (b. 1858, d. 1911) |
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Daughter | Catherine Adalene Jenkins+ (b. 13 September 1913, d. 29 December 1968) |
Son | Francis Burnell Jenkins+ (b. 13 September 1916, d. 20 October 1990) |
Daughter | Irma Lee Jenkins (b. 5 October 1926, d. 23 October 1926) |
OBITUARY - Carroll County Times; August 4, 1955 (via Find-A-Grave)
Age 66 of 103 E. Main Street, Westminster, died Monday August 1, 1955 at 5:30 PM at his home. Born in Carroll County, he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jenkins. His wife, Leila, died several years ago. Surviving are two children, Mrs. Adelene Schaeffer and Burnell Jenkins; a sister, Mrs. Mae Shipley; two brothers, Fred and James Jenkins; and three grandchildren.
The Evening Sun (Hanover, Pennsylvania); Tuesday, 02 Aug 1955; Page 3; (Newspapers.com):
C. RAYMOND JENKINS
C. Raymond Jenkins, 66, of 103 East Main Street, Westminster, died yesterday at 5:30 p.m. at his home. Born in Carroll County, he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jenkins. His wife, Lelia, died several years ago. Surviving are two children, Mrs. Adelene Scheffer, Westminster, and Burnell Jenkins, Manchester; a sister, Mrs. Mae Shipley, Westminster; two brothers, Fred Jenkins, Westminster and James Jenkins, Woodbine, and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the C. M. Waltz funeral home, Winfield. The Rev. Robert Schilling will officiate. Burial will be in Ebenezer Cemetery, near Winfield. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 tonight.
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Son | Charles Raymond Jenkins+ (b. 22 March 1889, d. 1 August 1955) |
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Son | Charles Raymond Jenkins+ (b. 22 March 1889, d. 1 August 1955) |
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Father | Charles Raymond Jenkins (b. 22 March 1889, d. 1 August 1955) |
Mother | Lelia J. Franklin (b. 14 October 1891, d. 1 December 1928) |
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Daughter | Dolores Mae Schaeffer+ |
Obituary -- The Evening Sun, Hanover, Pennsylvania, Monday, 30 DEC 1968, p.20 (Newspapers.com):
Mrs. Catherine Schaeffer
Catherine Adalene Schaeffer, Taneytown, died Sunday at the Greater Baltimore Medical Center. Mrs. Schaeffer was a member of the Taneytown American Legion Auxilliary.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Deloris M. Fogle, Reisterstown and a brother, Burnell Jenkins, Manchester. The daughter of the late Raymond and Lell Jenkins, she is also survived by two grandchildren.
The service will be held at the Thomas D. Fletcher funeral home, 254 East Main Street, Westminster Tuesday at 11 a.m. Friends may call at the funeral home until the time of service. Burial will take place in the Ebenezer Cemetery, Winfield.
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Pleasant Valley News - The Democratic Advocate (Westminster, Maryland); Friday, 06 February 1914; Page 7; (Newspapers.com):
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jenkins and daughter spent a few days with Mrs. Jenkins' parents, at Taylorsville.
Pleasant Valley News - The Democratic Advocate (Westminster, Maryland); Friday, 28 May 1915; Page 7; (Newspapers.com):
Mrs., Raymond Jenkins and daughter have returned home after spending two months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, of near Taylorsville.
The News (Frederick, Maryland); Wednesday, 05 Jul 1933; Page 4; (Newspapers.com):
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Franklin, Raymond Jenkins, Adelene and Burnell Jenkins spent Saturday in Westminster.
The News (Frederick, Maryland); Friday, 12 Jan 1934; Page 7; (Newspapers.com):
-- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shipley, Westminster, visited Raymond Jenkins and family, Wednesday.
-- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Franklin, Burnell Jenkins, Adeline Jenkins, and Pearl Conaway spent Saturday evening in Westminster.
NOTE: Mrs., Roy Shipley was the former E. Mae Jenkins, sister of Charles Raymond "Raymond" Jenkins. - cac
The News (Frederick, Maryland); Tuesday, 27 March 1934; Page 4; (Newspapers.com):
Mrs. Raymond Franklin and Miss Adaline Jenkins spent Friday in Baltimore.
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Father | Charles Raymond Jenkins (b. 22 March 1889, d. 1 August 1955) |
Mother | Lelia J. Franklin (b. 14 October 1891, d. 1 December 1928) |
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Daughter | Evonne Caroline Jenkins+ (b. 11 August 1938, d. 14 July 2020) |
Son | Wayne B. Jenkins |
Obituaries:
The Evening Sun (Hanover, Pennsylvania); Monday, 22 October 1990; Page 4; (Newspapers.com):
Francis B. Jenkins
Retired meat cutter
MANCHESTER, Md. -- Francis Burnell Jenkins, 74, of Manchester, died Saturday, Oct. 20, 1990, at Carroll County General Hospital following a brief illness.
Born in Maryland, he was the son of the late Charles and Lela Jenkins. Twice married, he was the widower of Doris Weaver Jenkins who died in 1974 and Virginia Wentz Jenkins who died in 1987.
Before retiring, he was a meat cutter with Dutterer's of Manchester.
He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of Hampstead American Legion Post 200 and Trinity United Church of Christ, Manchester.
He is survived by one daughter, Evonne Brilhart of Hanover, Pa.; one son, Wayne Jenkins of Manchester; one stepdaughter, Joyce Jordan of North Carolina and three grandchildren.
The funeral will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Trinity UCC, Manchester, with the Rev. Mark Schlichter and the Rev. Harvey Schlicher officiating. Burial will be in the Old Manchester Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Eckhart Funeral Chapel, Manchester, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 10 to 11 a.m. Tuesday at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Trinity UCC, Manchester, Md. 21102.
The Baltimore Sun; Baltimore, Maryland; Wednesday, October 24, 1990; Page 115 (Newspapers.com):
Manchester
Francis B. Jenkins, 74, died Saturday at Carroll County General Hospital. Twice married, he was the husband of the late Doris W. Jenkins and the late Virginia W. Jenkins.
Before his retirement he worked as a meat cutter at Dutterer's here. A U.S. Army veteran of World War II, he was a member of the American Legion Post.
Survivors include a daughter, Evonne Brilhart, Hanover, Pa.; a son, Wayne Jenkins of here; stepdaughter Joyce Jordan of North Carolina; and three grandchildren.
The family requests memorial contributions to Trinity United Church of Christ, here.
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Father | Charles Raymond Jenkins (b. 22 March 1889, d. 1 August 1955) |
Mother | Lelia J. Franklin (b. 14 October 1891, d. 1 December 1928) |
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Father | Joseph Snapp (b. 30 January 1761, d. 8 August 1825) |
Mother | Mary Magdalena Clowser (b. about 1758, d. November 1832) |
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Daughter | Ernestine Sherman |
Daughter | Josephine Sherman |
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Father | John C. Miller (b. 1867, d. 15 September 1953) |
Mother | Alice Lucrecia Powers (b. 1873, d. 16 January 1936) |
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Son | Dennis Brian Tichenor (b. 11 March 1936, d. 23 May 2017) |
Son | Bruce A. Tichenor (b. 19 September 1940, d. 3 January 2012) |
Obituary (via Findagrave.com):
MUREL ALICE TICHENOR
April 9, 1915 ~ May 10, 2012
Murel Alice Tichenor concluded a journey of 97 fun-filled years on May 10, 2012. She was born on April 9, 1915 in Spring Hill, Montana, to John C. Miller and Alice Lucrecia Powers Miller. Her father delivered her into a large, loving family where she was the youngest of seven children.
Murel's passions included international travel, gardening, sewing, reading and nurturing lifelong relationships. She had a quick wit and was a wonderful listener who always said the right thing at the right time. Her words of wisdom are forever etched in the hearts of all who knew her.
Because "Murel" was an uncommon and frequently mispronounced name, she would always say "Murel, as in 'pearl'" when introduced. This description befits her: a precious gem, beautiful from the inside out with a luminous exterior. Pearls are thought to give wisdom through experience and to keep children safe. Murel did all that and so much more.
Murel will always be remembered as someone truly devoted to her family, friends and especially her faith. She was a humble servant of God and dedicated member of First Presbyterian Church in Vancouver, Washington.
Murel is survived by her dearly loved children, Dennis (Judy) Tichenor, Joan (Mick) Klein and Lory (Gordon) Swanson; 10 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 54 years, Brian Ellsworth Tichenor; and adored son, Bruce Alan Tichenor.
Memorial services to celebrate Murel's life were held on Friday, May 18, 2012 at Glenwood Place in Vancouver, Washington and on Saturdat, May 19, 2012 at First Presbyterian Church in Vancouver, Washington. She was laid to rest at Skyline Memorial Gardens in Portland, Oregon.
Memorials may be sent to ChildFund International.
Published in The Columbian, Vancouver, WA on May 15, 2012.
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Daughter | Murel Alice Miller+ (b. 9 April 1915, d. 10 May 2012) |
Iowa Marriage Records, 1880–1922, Iowa Department of Public Health, Des Moines, Iowa (via ancestry.com.)
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Daughter | Murel Alice Miller+ (b. 9 April 1915, d. 10 May 2012) |
Iowa Marriage Records, 1880–1922, Iowa Department of Public Health, Des Moines, Iowa (via ancestry.com.)
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Father | Brian Ellsworth Tichenor (b. 22 April 1914, d. 4 May 1989) |
Mother | Murel Alice Miller (b. 9 April 1915, d. 10 May 2012) |
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Obituary (via Findagrave.com):
Dennis Brian Tichenor
March 11, 1936 — May 23, 2017
Dennis B. Tichenor, age 81, died May 23, 2017 in Albany.
Dennis grew up in Portland, where he attended both Benson Tech and Lincoln High School, graduating from Lincoln High School in 1953.
He enlisted in the Army in 1955, and was part of the BINF 511 Reg. During his enlisted years he spent two and a half years in Germany. Dennis was honorably discharged in 1958.
Dennis married Judith Ann Bartel on March 28, 1958. They were married for 59 years.
Dennis attended Oregon State College and then transferred to University of Oregon where he graduated in 1962.
He began teaching at Junction City High School in 1962 where he also coached football and girl’s track. Dennis retired from teaching at Junction City High School in 1992.
Dennis traveled with his wife, Judy, exploring Oregon and the U.S. and enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren. Dennis also enjoyed, fishing, hunting, camping, collecting old cameras, woodworking, reading, exploring Oregon and the US.
Dennis is survived by his wife, Judith, two daughters, five grandchildren, and two sisters.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Brian and Alice, and brother, Bruce.
Family and friends are invited to a memorial service at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 22, 2017 at United Presbyterian Church, 330 SW 5th Ave., Albany.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Education Together Foundation PO Box 523, Junction City OR 97448; Attention: Dennis Tichenor Fund.
Gazette-Times, Corvallis, Oregon, June 7, 2017.
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Father | Brian Ellsworth Tichenor (b. 22 April 1914, d. 4 May 1989) |
Mother | Murel Alice Miller (b. 9 April 1915, d. 10 May 2012) |
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Son | Jennings Christie+ (b. 18 November 1847, d. 21 May 1893) |
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Son | Jennings Christie+ (b. 18 November 1847, d. 21 May 1893) |
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Son | William Jennings Wagner (b. 12 December 1918, d. 24 April 1972) |
Son | Jackie Leaton Wagner+ (b. 12 December 1918, d. 10 October 2000) |
Daughter | Margaret Wagner |
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Daughter | Gladys Louise Hill (b. 11 December 1908, d. 18 March 1996) |
Son | Carl Lester Hill (b. 1 August 1910, d. 19 September 1992) |
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Father | Cecil A. Hill (b. 1878, d. 1963) |
Mother | May Christie (b. 23 May 1887, d. 25 September 1967) |
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Father | Cecil A. Hill (b. 1878, d. 1963) |
Mother | May Christie (b. 23 May 1887, d. 25 September 1967) |
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