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Maxine C. <I>Olney</I> Aldrich

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Maxine C. Olney Aldrich

Birth
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Death
5 Jan 1935 (aged 23)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Maxine was the daughter of an inventor Henry Johnson Olney and a spiritualistic lecturer and naturopathic healer Emeline Reis. Her father died in 1912 when Maxine was a baby. She had an older half-sister named Elsie Marie so she was the same age as her niece Lucille, the daughter of Elsie. (In 1926 Lucille married John H. Sefren in Faulkner County, Missouri. In 1930 Lucille married Carl Gustaf Johnson, an accounting supervisor for TWA. Between 1942 and 1950 Lucille married Ross L. Beal.)

Maxine worked as a telephone operator and a beauty salon operator with her mother and niece. She married Harvey M. Aldrich, an auto mechanic, when she was 15.

Maxine was struck by an automobile and died at the age of 23.
Maxine was the daughter of an inventor Henry Johnson Olney and a spiritualistic lecturer and naturopathic healer Emeline Reis. Her father died in 1912 when Maxine was a baby. She had an older half-sister named Elsie Marie so she was the same age as her niece Lucille, the daughter of Elsie. (In 1926 Lucille married John H. Sefren in Faulkner County, Missouri. In 1930 Lucille married Carl Gustaf Johnson, an accounting supervisor for TWA. Between 1942 and 1950 Lucille married Ross L. Beal.)

Maxine worked as a telephone operator and a beauty salon operator with her mother and niece. She married Harvey M. Aldrich, an auto mechanic, when she was 15.

Maxine was struck by an automobile and died at the age of 23.


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