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May Lillian <I>Padburg</I> Gittings

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May Lillian Padburg Gittings

Birth
Death
1940 (aged 77–78)
Burial
Dallas City, Hancock County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Wife of Austin B. Gittings - I've never been to Gittings Mound Cemetery, but I have a picture of this stone from Dallas City Cemetery. Austin Bernard Gittings and May Lillian Padburg were married Sept. 17, 1895. Their children: Ward Isaac, Ruth Ioa (Eckhardt) Gladys Ingraham (Bennington), and Robert Gittings (1911 - 1997).18691869

Married to Arlington Bernard Gittings (1862 - 1881). They had one child, Arlington Bernard Gittings, Jr.

Married (2) Austin Bernard Gittings (1869 - 1955).

May's brother: Albert Franklin Padberg, MD. In the little City of Canton in Blaine County the physician longest established in his profession is Dr. A. F. Padberg, who has practiced there consecutively for the past six years. Doctor Padberg is a thoroughly trained and well qualified physician and surgeon, and is also a man who thoroughly understands by personal experience the struggles which many young men pass through in order to equip themselves properly for professional service.

Wife of Austin B. Gittings - I've never been to Gittings Mound Cemetery, but I have a picture of this stone from Dallas City Cemetery. Austin Bernard Gittings and May Lillian Padburg were married Sept. 17, 1895. Their children: Ward Isaac, Ruth Ioa (Eckhardt) Gladys Ingraham (Bennington), and Robert Gittings (1911 - 1997).18691869

Married to Arlington Bernard Gittings (1862 - 1881). They had one child, Arlington Bernard Gittings, Jr.

Married (2) Austin Bernard Gittings (1869 - 1955).

May's brother: Albert Franklin Padberg, MD. In the little City of Canton in Blaine County the physician longest established in his profession is Dr. A. F. Padberg, who has practiced there consecutively for the past six years. Doctor Padberg is a thoroughly trained and well qualified physician and surgeon, and is also a man who thoroughly understands by personal experience the struggles which many young men pass through in order to equip themselves properly for professional service.



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