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ACKER Howard WParents: Bert Washington Acker (1856 - 1940) Adeline Ottoway Acker (1857 - 1948) ----- USA Social Security Death Index Age 81 Given Name Howard Surname Acker Birth Date 27 Feb 1882 State New York Event Date Jun 1963 ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 112796174 |
Find A Grave Memorial# 25808684 |
Find A Grave Memorial# 42879254 |
Name: Edgar T Armstrong Event Type: Marriage Event Date: 24 Jun 1875 Event Place: Kankakee, Illinois Spouse's Name: Clarissa Ackerman Reference ID: v B p 119 # 3864 , GS Film number: 1839993 , Digital Folder Number: 005205859 , Image Number: 00598 |
United States Public Records Name: Debie Ackerman Also Known As: Debra Ackerman 2nd Also Known As Name: Debbie S Ackerman 3rd Also Known As Name: Deborah Sue Ackerman Event Date: 18 Jul 2001 Event Place: Flushing, Michigan Birth Date: 12 Jul 1966 Address: Flushing, Michigan 48433 Address Date: 18 Jul 2001 2nd Address: Flushing, Michigan 48433 2nd Address Date: 31 Dec 1996 3rd Address: Flushing, Michigan 48433 3rd Address Date: 01 Sep 1993 Affiliate Identifier: 172958146 |
Parents John and Abigail C. Fancher Ackerman ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 25754922 |
United States Public Records Name: William Marshall Ackerman Also Known As: Bill M Ackerman 2nd Also Known As Name: William Acjerman Event Date: 29 Oct 2007 Event Place: Pickford, Michigan Birth Date: 30 Apr 1964 Address: Pickford, Michigan 49774 Address Date: 29 Oct 2007 2nd Address: Pickford, Michigan 49774 2nd Address Date: 13 Nov 2000 3rd Address: Stawlart, Michigan 49789 3rd Address Date: 01 Jul 1989-31 Dec 1996 Possible Relatives: Bill Ackerman, Danielle Marie Ackerman Affiliate Identifier: 184293309 |
Death GRO 1st qtr 1884 Sherry, Maria Georgina 64 Winchester 2c 66 |
Marriages GRO 3rd qtr 1855 Sherry, Charles Lymington 2b 751 Ackland, Maria Georgena Lymington 2b 751 |
Father: Bezaleel ACKLEY Mother: Bridget CHAMPION |
===== BEN ACTON WAS BORN JULY 12th, 1927 at Footscray hospital in Victoria. He was educated at ex-Geelong Rd State School and Footscray Technical College. His father, Clifford James Acton, was the son of Benjamin Acton (1875-1936) whose parents Robert Acton and Jane William had married in Victoria in 1864. Robert immigrated from Britain to Port Phillip on Abdalla in 1853 with Thomas Acton, age 22. Benjamin Sr lived at 81 Droop Street, Footscray, in 1916 and died at Fitzroy in Victoria in 1936. Ben Jr became a plumber like his father and grandfather before him. He was named after his grandfather who had originally established the plumbing business. --- Acton lived at 11 Droop Street in Footscray and then Main Road, St Albans after he married. He trained in the Victorian Football Association (VFL) as a young man with the Footscray Football Club (now AFL Western Bulldogs). Acton's sister Joyce (later Joyce Wilms) encouraged him to take up both skating and hockey. He went on to become Captain of Australia at age 32 in the 1st Australian Olympic Ice Hockey Team, Squaw Valley USA, and the 1st and 2nd World Championship teams. He was invited to the 1964 Olympics but declined because of business commitments. Acton started field hockey in 1941 at the age of 14, but he also became a utility player in ice hockey, equally at home in attack or defense. He played field hockey for Footscray Hockey Club, established 1934, and he was Club Champion for ten consecutive years, 1947-56. He was selected to represent Australia in field hockey in 1950 at age 22, and he played in the Australian Senior Men's field hockey championship teams, 1948-51 and 1953-56. In 1952 he toured New Zealand with the Australian team that played 22 matches for 20 wins and two draws. His field hockey experience and skating ability quickly came to notice when he first played ice hockey in 1947 at the age of 20. Between 1951 and 1953, Acton played 44 games of local club ice hockey with the VIHA Wildcats IHC which he captained after Alf Massina (son-in-law of Ted Molony). His father Cliff was the Trainer of the Wildcats when Ben was Captain and Coach. Acton transferred to VIHA Monarchs from 1954 until 1960, playing 85 games and winning the club's Best & Fairest award twice, and the trophy for the most assisted goals (1959). Naturally ambidextrous, Bud McEachern taught him skills that made better use of this ability, and McEachern soon became his ice hockey mentor. In 1961 he joined the Referees Panel. St Moritz rink at St Kilda had opened in 1939 for just one season before hockey was suspended for six seasons due to the war. The Glaciarium Board led by Cyril MacGillicuddy had decided against ice hockey when war was over, and St Moritz hosted all VIHA competition. Although ice hockey practice had continued at the Glaciarium during the war years, it was not until 1948 that Molony convinced the Board to resume competition hockey there. As a result, the breakaway Victorian Ice Hockey League (VIHL) formed there for the three seasons between 1948 and 1950, and a fierce competition resumed between St Moritz and Melbourne Glaciarium. The Wildcats home ice was the Glaciarium, and so they competed in the VIHL. VIHL players could not compete for the Goodall Cup, only players in VIHA clubs with home ice at St Moritz rink. Acton represented Victoria after the VIHL merged with the VIHA in the 1954 and 1955 Goodall Cups. Victoria won both of these series. Cliff Acton also represented Victoria as a trainer in the 1951 Goodall Cup which Victoria also won. Ben played field hockey that season. In 1960 Acton was nominated captain of both the Olympic field hockey team to compete in Rome, and the Olympic ice hockey team to compete at Squaw Valley, California. However, he could only afford to participate in one event. An old newspaper clipping shows an unshaven Ben Acton tossing a coin to decide! His son wrote recently: "... of course there was never any choice really, Dad's first love was Ice Hockey. I always remember attending the 25th Ice Hockey Reunion in Melbourne with Dad and Julius (Judy) Patching praising Dad's efforts. Judy said, "I have seen many Olympic Champions over the years, Dawn Fraser, Herb Elliott, Ron Clark to name a few, but I have never seen anyone like Ben. He would attend an Australian Field Hockey Training session and immediately drive to the Olympic Ice Hockey Training session and participate there as well." " Garry believes Ben Acton is the only person in the world to have represented his country in both Field Hockey and Ice Hockey. Acton wore jersey No 8 at the 1960 Olympics. Acton won the Footscray Hockey Club Best and Fairest award for ten years straight from 1947 to 1956. Humbled by the decade of honors, he remained on the team but requested he no longer be included in the voting to allow team mates to shine. Acton coached from 1949 - 1958 at Footscray Hockey Club, a reign that delivered two State League Premierships. Ben was vice captain of the Australian Men’s field hockey team in 1950, 1952 and 1954 and carried the torch at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne. He was chief ice hockey umpire at the 1956 Olympics and played field hockey for Victoria for 15 years. Ben donated the jumper he proudly wore when representing Australia in the 1950s to Footscray Hockey Club. It is on display in the memorabilia cabinet of the FHC clubroom in Yarraville. Ben Acton was one of the smallest top-class players in ice hockey of his time, weighing in at just 67 kg (10.5 stone). He competed during the boom years of the sport when some players spent 100 penalty minutes or more in the "cooler" in one season. Acton had been sent off for a total of just 14 minutes in his first 11 years of the game; 7 minors in 11 seasons! Acton Reserve in the Footscray Gardens is named in his honour. Ben was made a Life Member of Ice Hockey Australia in 2000, along with all members of the 1960 Olympic Ice Hockey Team. Ben had two children, Jenny and Garry. His 1960 Olympic ice hockey jersey was donated by his son Garry to the Australian Gallery of Sport and Olympic Museum at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). The photograph below of the 1948 VIHL Wildcats captured both father and son - Ben second from left in front, and Cliff in the centre with trophy. The Ben Acton Perpetual Trophy is awarded to the IHV Best Defenceman in the Premier Reserve grade. ----- Ben Acton, a plumber from Footscray, captained the Australian Ice Hockey team at their first Olympic campaign in Squaw Valley in 1960. Acton started playing Field Hockey in 1941, playing for Australia in the fifties, and also became a utility player on the ice, equally talented in attack of defense. In 1960 Acton was nominated captain of both the Olympic Field Hockey team to compete in Rome, and the Olympic Ice Hockey team to compete at Squaw Valley, California. However, he could only afford to participate in one event. (His image (not shown) shows him flipping a coin to decide), although his true love was Ice Hockey. Squaw Valley was a David and Goliath battle for the Aussie team, who were actually at their peak in 1956 but a shortfall in funds meant that they had to wait until 1960 for an invitation and financial help from the Americans to get there. The Australian team mainly comprised tradesmen who had gravitated to suburban ice rinks in search of entertainment after World War II. All the players except Sydneysider Rob Dewhurst were from Victoria, and they competed in one of Australia's few Ice Hockey leagues - practicing for an hour a week at the St Moritz rink in St Kilda. The team arrived with just a couple of days before competition, with no time to acclimatise to the Valley which was 1500m above sea level. The rarefied air, fast ice and the fact that all players were amateurs in the true sense of the word, meant that they had a difficult tournament ahead. The team played six games and lost all of them - scoring 9 goals but conceding 83. They placed ninth. |
Victoria marriage index ACTON Given names Benjamin Maxwell Spouse's family name ADAMS Spouse's given name Noelle Reg. year 1954 Reg. no 4551 |
Victoria Birth Index Family name ACTON Given names Clifford Jas Father's name Benjm Mother's maiden name McMASTER Sarah Elizth Reg. year 1899 Reg. no 5719 ----- Victoria Death Index ACTON Given names Clifford James Father's name ACTON Benjamin Mother's maiden name McMASTER Sarah Elizabeth Reg. year 1980 Reg. no 5027 ----- Cremated. The cremated remains have been scattered. ----- Find a Grave Memorial ID 194782716. ----- Son of Benjamin Acton (1875-1936) whose parents Robert Acton and Jane William had married in Victoria in 1864. Robert immigrated from Britain to Port Phillip on Abdalla in 1853 with Thomas Acton, age 22. Benjamin Sr lived at 81 Droop Street, Footscray, in 1916 and died at Fitzroy in Victoria in 1936. |
VIC Marriage Index, CHATFIELD, Clara Winifred, ACTON, Clifford James, 1920, Reg. 11424 ----- The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : Tuesday 18 December 1945) SILVER WEDDING ACTON-CHATFIELD.-Mr. and Mrs. Acton, of 11 Droop street. Footscray, announce with pleasure the 25th anniversary of their marriage at St. John's Church of England, Paisley street, Footscray. |
Father's Birthplace: District of Columbia Mother's Birthplace: Maryland ===== USA Census, 1920 Name: George Acton Event Place: Jacksonville, Duval, Florida Gender: Male Age: 7 Marital Status: Single Race: White Can Read: Yes Can Write: Yes Relationship to Head of Household: Son Own or Rent: Rent Birth Year (Estimated): 1913 Birthplace: Maryland Father's Birthplace: District of Columbia Mother's Birthplace: Maryland Household Role Gender Age Birthplace Margerie Acton Head F 37 Maryland Albert Acton Son M 18 Maryland John H Acton Son M 15 Maryland Joseph Acton Son M 13 Maryland George Acton Son M 7 Maryland Maragarette Acton Daughter F 1 Florida District: 76 , Sheet Number and Letter: 2A , Household ID: 31 , Line Number: 8 , GS Film number: 1820219 , Digital Folder Number: 004295787 , Image Number: 00233 ----- USA Census, 1940 Name: George Acton Titles and Terms: Jr Event Place: Ward 24, Baltimore City, Baltimore City, Baltimore City, Maryland Gender: Male Age: 27 Marital Status: Married Race: White Relationship to Head of Household: Head Birthplace: Maryland Birth Year (Estimated): 1913 Last Place of Residence: Same House Household Role Gender Age Birthplace George Acton Head M 27 Maryland Bessie Acton Wife F 26 Maryland George Acton Son M 5 Maryland District: 4-677 , Family Number: 37 , Sheet Number and Letter: 3A , Line Number: 2 , Digital Folder Number: 005461097 , Image Number: 00464 |
Cremated. ----- Find a Grave Memorial ID 234364126 |
Engagements published 31 May 1942, The Argus, Melbourne Joyce Elaine Acton, only daughter of Mr and Mrs C J Acton, Droop st, Footscray, to Lieut Ruskin Wilms, AIF abroad. ----- Victoria marriage index ACTON Given names J oyce Elaine Spouse's family name WILMS Spouse's given name Ruskin Owen Reg. year 1942 Reg. no 15459 ----- WILMS-ACTON The marriage of Joyce Elaine, only daughter of Mr and Mrs C V Acton, Droop st, Footscray, to Capt Ruskin Owen Wilms, AIF, returned, youngest son of Mr and Mrs Wilms, was celebrated on Saturday at Holy Trinity, East Melbourne, by Rev T A Gair. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of magnolia satin trimmed with seed pearls. Lieut K Wake- field, AIF, returned, was best man and Miss June Lawry was brides- maid. |
USA Public Records Name: Luella A Chatfield Residence Date: 01 Jun 1997 Residence Place: Williamsburg, Virginia Birth Date: 09 Jun 1940 Phone Number: (301) 365-0917 Phone Number Recorded Date: 01 Jan 2004 Address: 154 St Andrews Dr., Williamsburg, Virginia 23188 Address Date: 01 Jun 1997 2nd Address: 14 Barn Ridge Ct., Silver Spring, Maryland 20906 2nd Address Date: 01 Dec 1993-17 Jul 2001 3rd Address: 8401 Connecticut Ave., Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815 3rd Address Date: 01 Sep 1984-13 Nov 2000 Possible Relatives: Ruth G CHATFIELD, William Eugene Chatfield Record Number: 142797606 ----- Bethesda Chevy Chase High School - Pine Tree Yearbook (Bethesda, MD) - Class of 1958. LUELLA FRANCES ACTON, GAA 2, 33 Choir 23 Pom Pon Team 3, co-captain 43 NHS 4. |
LUELLA F. ACTON - WM E. CHATFIELD Mr. And Mrs. George H. Acton of Bethesda, Md., announce the engagement of their daughter, Luella Frances, to Wlliam E. CHATFIELD, son of Dr. And Mrs. A. B. Chatfield of Chevy Chase, Md. A September wedding is planned. The Washington Post - Washington, DC - 7 Mar 1960 |
Texas Deaths Name Manuel L Acuna Event Date 08 Nov 1951 Event Place Guadalupe, Guadalupe, Texas Gender Male Marital Status Married Birth Date 25 Sep 1921 Birthplace Muffedin, Texas Father's Name Pablo L Acuna Mother's Name Catherine Lara Certificate Number 57219 -and- Texas Death Index Name Manuel L. Acuna Event Type Death Event Date 08 Nov 1951 Event Place Guadalupe, Texas Certificate Number 57219 ===== USA World War II Army Enlistment Records Name Manuel L Acuna Name (Original) ACUNA MANUEL L Event Type Military Service Event Date 29 Sep 1942 Term of Enlistment Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Event Place Houston, Texas Race White Citizenship Status citizen Birth Year 1921 Birthplace TEXAS Education Level Grammar school Civilian Occupation Skilled mechanics and repairmen, motor vehicles Marital Status Single, without dependents Military Rank Private Army Branch Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA Army Component Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source Reference Civil Life Serial Number 38241346 Affiliate ARC Identifier 1263923 Box Film Number 13086.74 |
Marriages GRO 3rd qtr Sep 1945 CHATFIELD, Grace C Acuna Surrey N.E. 2a 402 Acuna, Manuel L Chatfield Surrey N.E. 2a 402 |
Birth GRO 1wst qtr 1945 ACUNA, Mary E Chatfield Surrey N.E. 2a 159 ===== Emigrated to New York on the Queen Mary arriving Apr 4, 1946 with her mother. |
Parents: Celedino Acuna (1860 - 1935) Manuela Lopez Acuna (1866 - 1945) ----- Texas Deaths Name Pablo Lopez Acuna Event Type Death Event Date 01 May 1962 Event Place Victoria, Victoria, Texas Gender Male Marital Status Married Birth Date 25 Jun 1897 Father's Name Celedino Acuna Mother's Name Manuelita Lopez Certificate Number 33107 ----- Burial Plot: A - 17 - 51. Find A Grave Memorial# 53232585 ===== United States Census, 1910 Name Pobla Acuna Event Place Justice Precinct 4, Nueces, Texas Gender Male Age 13 Marital Status Single Race White Relationship to Head of Household Son Birth Year (Estimated) 1897 Birthplace Texas Father's Birthplace Mexico Mother's Birthplace Mexico Sheet Letter B Sheet Number 25 Celedino Acuna Head M 50 Mexico Manuella Acuna Wife F 43 Mexico Rosa Acuna Dau F 15 Texas Pobla Acuna Son M 13 Texas Maria Acuna Dau F 10 Texas Petdra Acuna Dau F 8 Texas Annaclito Acuna Son M 6 Texas ----- United States Census, 1930 Name Pablo Acuna Event Place San Antonio, Bexar, Texas Gender Male Age 35 Marital Status Married Race Mexican Relationship to Head of Household Son-in-law Birth Year (Estimated) 1895 Birthplace Mexico Immigration Year 1900 Father's Birthplace Mexico Mother's Birthplace Mexico Sheet Letter A Sheet Number 14 Maria Perez Head F 56 Mexico Mercedes Acuna Dau F 31 Mexico Simon Perez Son M 28 Mexico Pablo Acuna Son-in-law M 35 Mexico Aurora Acuna Granddau F 13 Texas Manuel Acuna Grandson M 9 Texas ----- United States Census, 1940 Name: Paul Acuna Event Place: Area B, San Antonio, Justice Precinct 1, Bexar, Texas Sex: Male Age: 42 Marital Status: Married Race: White Relationship to Head of Household: Head Birthplace: Mexico Birth Year (Estimated): 1898 Last Place of Residence: Same Place Paul Acuna Head M 42 Mexico Marsais Acuna Wife F 40 Mexico Aurora Acuna Dau F 23 Texas Manuel Acuna Son M 19 Texas ----- United States World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 Name Pablo Lopez Acuña Event Type Draft Registration Event Date 1942 Event Place Victoria, Victoria, Texas Residence Place Victoria, Victoria, Texas Gender Male Employer Pablo Lopez/Acuña Birth Date 25 Jan 1897 |
Texas Marriages Name Pablo Acuna Event Type Marriage Event Date 26 Feb 1916 Event Place Bexar, Texas Gender Male Spouse's Name Mercedes Perez Spouse's Gender Female Page 108 |
Spouse of Mina D CHATFIELD 1823-1921 |
England Births and Christenings Name: Mary Ann Adames Gender: Female Christening Date: 21 Aug 1828 Christening Place: Pagham, Sussex, England Father's Name: George Adames Mother's Name: Mary Ann ----- 1861 Census Piece: RG9/624 Place: Chichester -Sussex Enumeration District: 9 Civil Parish: St Peter The Less Ecclesiastical Parish: St Peter The Less Folio: 5 Page: 4 Schedule: 19 Address: North Street Surname, First name Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born CLARKE, Mary Ann Head W F 34 Interest from Securities Sussex - Petworth CLARKE, Fanny Jane Dau - F 6 Hampshire - Portsea IRISH, Mary Ann Servnt U F 19 Genrl Servant Sussex - Mid Lavant |
Marriages GRO 1st qtr 1854 Clarke, Charles Chatfield Chichester 2b 409 ADAMES, Mary Ann Chichester 2b 409 |
Daughter of Peter Taylor ADAMS and Elizabeth Henrietta DOWNS. SANTA ANA REGISTER - 13 January 1911: ********************************* Mrs. Annie Gowen died last night at 8:00 as the result of burns received yesterday afternoon following the explosion of a chemical ironer. The ironer, which was recently bought by Mrs. Gowen, was not working well. Mrs. Simms, the housekeeper, says that Mrs. Gowen first tried to light it in the kitchen, then took the apparatus to the back porch. Mrs. Simms heard the explosion and immediately went to the door. She saw flames all over the porch, and Mrs. Gowen was aflame from head to foot. Mrs. Simms tried to use a rug to smother the flames, but did not meet with success, and she then turned on a faucet and with a hose plied a stream of water on the burning woman. In that manner the fire was put out. Burned as she was, Mrs. Gowen displayed wonderful self-control and fortitude. She went into the house and stood at the telephone, called up her husband and told him the house was afire and she was burned. At that time the fire was in the porch. Mr. Gowen, and others, rushed to the house. Mrs. Gowen had collapsed and Mrs. Simms had wrapped her in a quilt and helped her to bed. The fire, which had spread from the porch into the kitchen was soon extinguished. A physician was called; it was found that Mrs. Gowen was frightfully burned, the wounds covering nearly her entire body. From the first, the physician said there was no hope. Mrs. Gowen was taken to the Santa Ana Hospital where she died about four to five hours later. The tragedy was a terrible shock to the relatives and many friends of Mrs. Gowen and her family. |
Children: Frank Coodie Gowen (1890 - 1952) Henrietta Ideala Gowen Hoffman (1896 - 1982) Infant Gowen (1909 - 1909) |
Birth GRO 1st qtr 1947 ADAMS, Avril L Chatfield Romford 5a 949 |
Marriages GRO 2nd qtr 1974 ADAMS, Avril L HOLLIDAY W Somerset 23 1299 HOLLIDAY, Brian W ADAMS W Somerset 23 1299 |
Query possible marriage. ADAMS, Barnaby J E Uckfield Sussex 2004 |
Birth GRO 2nd qtr 1955 ADAMS, Brian A CHATFIELD Romford 5a 643 |
Oregon Death Index Name Clara Leisy Event Date 24 Feb 1939 Event Place Portland, Oregon Spouse's Name Jacob Leisy Certificate Number 718 ----- Burial Plot: Section 38 Lot G 2N. Find A Grave Memorial# 99049590 ===== CENSUS 1910: RESIDENCE: Portland Ward 8, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: T624_1287; Pg: 7B; ED: 0210; FHL microfilm: 1375300 Frank M Rubish 36[26] Abt. 1874 South Dakota Head Bessie Rubish 23 Abt. 1887 Ohio Wife (md. 6 yrs - 1 of 1 issue living) Luella Rubish 5 Abt. 1905 Oregon Dau Clara Leisy 50[56] Abt. 1860 Pennsylvania Mother-in-law (Widow - 3 of 3 issue living) Jessie Chalfield 34 Abt. 1876 Ohio Sister-in-law (Widow - 1 of 1 issue living) Glay Chatfield 11 Abt. 1899 Oregon Nephew Rose Rubish 17 Abt. 1893 South Dakota Sister |
Name Jacob R. Leisy Event Type Marriage Event Date 27 Nov 1878 Event Place Wayne, Ohio Spouse's Name Clara Rohrer [used mother-in-laws name in error] |
Find A Grave Memorial# 186701577 ----- Edith Annette (Adams) Chatfield November 14, 1927 - January 15, 2018 Yatesville, Georgia Edith was born on November 14, 1927 and passed away on Monday, January 15, 2018. Edith was a resident of Yatesville, Georgia at the time of passing. Survivors include her daughter Janice Crook of Yatesville Ga, sons Steven (Josie) Chatfield of Troy IL, Edward (Vicki) Chatfield of Yatesville Ga, 10 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday January 20, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. from Yatesville Baptist Church. Burial will follow in Yatesville United Methodist Church Cemetery. ===== USA Public Records Name: Annette Chatfield Residence Date: 17 Aug 2005-20 Aug 2008 Residence Place: Yatesville, Georgia Birth Date: 14 Nov 1927 Phone Number: (706) 472-3115 Phone Number Recorded Date: 20 Aug 2008 Address: 705 Yatesville Barnesville Rd Address Continued: Yatesville, Georgia 31097 2nd Address: 705 Barnesville Rd., Yatesville, Georgia 31097 2nd Address Date: 01 Jun 2001 3rd Address: 705 Barnesville, Yatesville, Georgia 31097 3rd Address Date: 01 Jun 1997 Possible Relatives: Edward Leon CHATFIELD, John L CHATFIELD, Josefina C CHATFIELD, Sandra S CHATFIELD, Stephen Alle Chatfield Record Number: 588935709 |
USA Social Security Death Index Age 92 Given Name Edna Middle Name E Surname Trevarrow Birth Date 27 Jul 1906 State Michigan Last Place of Residence Metamora, Lapeer, Michigan Previous Residence Postal Code 48455 Event Date 11 Mar 1998 ----- Find A Grave Memorial# 60555838 |
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