Wardie Earlene CHANEY, 1913–1966?> (aged 53 years)
- Name
- Wardie Earlene /CHANEY/
- Given names
- Wardie Earlene
- Surname
- CHANEY
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Marriage
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Birth of a daughter
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Birth of a son
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Birth of a grandson
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Death
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Marriage | Marriage — July 1, 1908 — |
11 months
elder brother |
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15 months
elder brother |
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13 months
elder sister |
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16 months
herself |
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sister | |
brother | |
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younger brother | |
4 years
younger sister |
husband |
1897–…
Birth: June 13, 1897 — Washington County, Maryland, USA Death: |
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herself | |
Marriage | Marriage — June 6, 1931 — |
daughter | |
daughter | |
9 years
son |
Shared note
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During the last of the 20's and first of the 1930's, Mack Kline was over the crew of men that built the bridges on old Highway 80 across Van Zandt Co. He met his wife to be in 1930, one evening after work when, at the insistence of a friend, who was boarding with Effie and Ollie, he went to supper with him. Earlene knew he was coming and being anxious to meet this "Yankee" she'd heard so much about, took a magazine out to set on the porch to pretend she was reading and watch him arrive. Coming up on the porch, Mack walked over to her, turned the magazine right side up and said, "Honey, I think you can read it better this way." (Kitty Wheeler) |
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