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Elizabeth Jane “Dollie” <I>Hatherley</I> Satterwhite

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Elizabeth Jane “Dollie” Hatherley Satterwhite

Birth
San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, USA
Death
29 Sep 1967 (aged 79)
Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, USA Add to Map
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Dollie's parents were:
John Henry Hatherley, b. Feb. 20, 1847 in Devon, England and d. Feb. 28, 1924 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, CA. &
Sophia Austin Olver, b. May 27, 1864 in England and d. Nov. 13, 1921 in San Bernardino County, CA.

Elizabeth Jane Satterwhite
in the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
Name: Elizabeth Jane Satterwhite
[Elizabeth Jane Hatherley]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birth Date: 22 Apr 1888
Birth Place: San Bernardi, California
Father: John H Hatherley
Mother: Sophia A Olver
SSN: 560488433
Notes: Jul 1953: Name listed as ELIZABETH JANE SATTERWHITE

San Bernardino News (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 5, Col. 4
Tue., Jun. 11, 1918
Interesting Wedding In The North
Great interest will be taken in the announcement of the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Hatherly and Walter Satterwhite of San Francisco. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hatherly of Mill street and is well known in this city. For the past eight years she has been with the Barnum Stationery company and the Barnum-Flagg company. She is a graduate from the local high school.
The service was read at the Howard Presbyterian church in San Francisco and the bride and bridegroom will make their home in a cosy apartment at 1010 Haight street in San Francisco.

an Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 6, Col. 2
Tue., Jun. 11, 1918
Item from: Interesting Social Events
Miss Hatherly Bride of Walter Satterwhite in San Francisco
The announcement of a marriage solemnized in San Francisco Saturday will bring unusual interest, and also surprise, to a wide circle of friends of the bride, Miss Elizabeth Hatherly, more familiarly known here as "Dolly" Hatherly, and Walter Satterwhite of San Francisco, formerly of San Bernardino, and of a well-known family here.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hatherly of Mill street, and is well-known in the young people's circles of the First M. E. church, is held in warm affection by all her friends, and has a wide acquaintance among business people and the public, having been with the Barnum Stationery company and the Barnum-Flagg company for the past eight years, as their bookkeeper, having resigned just a week ago. She is a graduate of the high school.
The marriage occurred at the Howard Presbyterian church in San Francisco, the pastor, Rev. John C. Lundy reading the service, which was witnessed by a group of friends.
The bride, who is a very attractive young woman in personality as well as appearance, wore a very becoming dark blue tailored suit with white georgette blouse and dark blue Maline bonnet-shaped hat with two white wings forming the jaunty trimming.
Though both bride and groom have long claimed San Bernardino as home and the groom has been a frequent visitor here ever since he has lived elsewhere, their acquaintance and the romance had a beginning only last summer when both were visitors to Catalina Island. The groom, who is in the Southern Pacific offices, is a son of Mrs. Mary McDonald, and a brother of the well-known attorney, Assemblyman Satterwhite of Alameda.
The groom has an attractive and cosy apartment at 1010 Haight street ready for the bride and they will be at home there after a short wedding trip.
The congratulations and good wishes of the many friends of both will be forwarded to the northern city from San Bernardino.

San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 9, Col. 6
Fri., May 27, 1921
Attorney Satterwhite in Denial of Wife's Charge
Walter Satterwhite, attorney of Los Angeles and well-known here, has secured an order for change of venue to Los Angeles in the action brought here by his wife for separate maintenance.
"The charge of desertion and that I refused to provide a home is inaccurate," said Mr. Satterwhite, "and when the case is tried I will demonstrate this. My wife came to San Bernardino on a visit and never returned. I have offered to take her to San Francisco. Since she left me I have sought to persuade her to return, but she refuses. As recent as May 15 I again offered to take her away from her mother's home and provide for her, and she declined. If the case goes to trial I will come here and take Mrs. Satterwhite to Los Angeles and give her an opportunity to tell her side of the story to the court."

San Fernando Valley Times (San Fernando, CA.), P. 6, Col. 6
Tue., Jun. 23, 1942
Elizabeth Satterwhite Announces Troth At Dinner Party
At a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Satterwhite, 11640 Kling Street, announcement was made of the engagement of their charming daughter Elizabeth to Private Louis martin Behrends, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Behrends of Lamberton, Minn.
When the dainty French pastry was served, guests found capsules containing the news. Guests bidden were: Mrs. Ruth Quinley of Maywood (and 9 others).
A tea given by Miss Satterwhite in the library apprised her co-workers of her engagement. Members of the staff who attended were Miriam Rood, head librarian (and 6 others). Scrolls bearing the written announcement were at each place at the table.
Miss Satterwhite is a graduate of North Hollywood High school and attended Los Angeles City College. She is a past Honored Queen of Job's Daughters. Her fiancé is a graduate of the University of Minnesota. He is now stationed at Fort Sill, Okla.
Plans for the wedding are as yet undecided, Miss Satterwhite said.

The Sun-Telegram (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 17, Col. 1
Sun., Oct. 1, 1967
E. J. SATTERWHITE
Mrs. Elizabeth J. (Dolly) Satterwhite, 79, North Hollywood, died Friday, Glendale hospital. Native San Bernardino.
Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Eggleston, North Hollywood;
brother, Joseph Hatherly, San Bernardino;
one grandchild.
Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, First Methodist Church, North Hollywood, burial 11 a.m., Wednesday, Mt. View Cemetery; Steen's Mortuary, Hollywood directing.

Valley Times (North Hollywood, CA.), P. 17, Col. 4
Tue., Oct. 3, 1967
SATTERWHITE, Elizabeth Jane, age 79, of North Hollywood, passed away September 29, 1967.
Survived by her daughter, Elizabeth Eggleston;
1 granddaughter, Margaret Weaver;
1 brother, Joseph T. Hatherley.
Funeral services will be Thursday, 2 p.m. at the First Methodist Church Chapel, 4832 Tujunga, North Hollywood. Steen-Lorentzen Chapel, North Hollywood in charge of Arrangements.
Dollie's parents were:
John Henry Hatherley, b. Feb. 20, 1847 in Devon, England and d. Feb. 28, 1924 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, CA. &
Sophia Austin Olver, b. May 27, 1864 in England and d. Nov. 13, 1921 in San Bernardino County, CA.

Elizabeth Jane Satterwhite
in the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
Name: Elizabeth Jane Satterwhite
[Elizabeth Jane Hatherley]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birth Date: 22 Apr 1888
Birth Place: San Bernardi, California
Father: John H Hatherley
Mother: Sophia A Olver
SSN: 560488433
Notes: Jul 1953: Name listed as ELIZABETH JANE SATTERWHITE

San Bernardino News (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 5, Col. 4
Tue., Jun. 11, 1918
Interesting Wedding In The North
Great interest will be taken in the announcement of the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Hatherly and Walter Satterwhite of San Francisco. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hatherly of Mill street and is well known in this city. For the past eight years she has been with the Barnum Stationery company and the Barnum-Flagg company. She is a graduate from the local high school.
The service was read at the Howard Presbyterian church in San Francisco and the bride and bridegroom will make their home in a cosy apartment at 1010 Haight street in San Francisco.

an Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 6, Col. 2
Tue., Jun. 11, 1918
Item from: Interesting Social Events
Miss Hatherly Bride of Walter Satterwhite in San Francisco
The announcement of a marriage solemnized in San Francisco Saturday will bring unusual interest, and also surprise, to a wide circle of friends of the bride, Miss Elizabeth Hatherly, more familiarly known here as "Dolly" Hatherly, and Walter Satterwhite of San Francisco, formerly of San Bernardino, and of a well-known family here.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hatherly of Mill street, and is well-known in the young people's circles of the First M. E. church, is held in warm affection by all her friends, and has a wide acquaintance among business people and the public, having been with the Barnum Stationery company and the Barnum-Flagg company for the past eight years, as their bookkeeper, having resigned just a week ago. She is a graduate of the high school.
The marriage occurred at the Howard Presbyterian church in San Francisco, the pastor, Rev. John C. Lundy reading the service, which was witnessed by a group of friends.
The bride, who is a very attractive young woman in personality as well as appearance, wore a very becoming dark blue tailored suit with white georgette blouse and dark blue Maline bonnet-shaped hat with two white wings forming the jaunty trimming.
Though both bride and groom have long claimed San Bernardino as home and the groom has been a frequent visitor here ever since he has lived elsewhere, their acquaintance and the romance had a beginning only last summer when both were visitors to Catalina Island. The groom, who is in the Southern Pacific offices, is a son of Mrs. Mary McDonald, and a brother of the well-known attorney, Assemblyman Satterwhite of Alameda.
The groom has an attractive and cosy apartment at 1010 Haight street ready for the bride and they will be at home there after a short wedding trip.
The congratulations and good wishes of the many friends of both will be forwarded to the northern city from San Bernardino.

San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 9, Col. 6
Fri., May 27, 1921
Attorney Satterwhite in Denial of Wife's Charge
Walter Satterwhite, attorney of Los Angeles and well-known here, has secured an order for change of venue to Los Angeles in the action brought here by his wife for separate maintenance.
"The charge of desertion and that I refused to provide a home is inaccurate," said Mr. Satterwhite, "and when the case is tried I will demonstrate this. My wife came to San Bernardino on a visit and never returned. I have offered to take her to San Francisco. Since she left me I have sought to persuade her to return, but she refuses. As recent as May 15 I again offered to take her away from her mother's home and provide for her, and she declined. If the case goes to trial I will come here and take Mrs. Satterwhite to Los Angeles and give her an opportunity to tell her side of the story to the court."

San Fernando Valley Times (San Fernando, CA.), P. 6, Col. 6
Tue., Jun. 23, 1942
Elizabeth Satterwhite Announces Troth At Dinner Party
At a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Satterwhite, 11640 Kling Street, announcement was made of the engagement of their charming daughter Elizabeth to Private Louis martin Behrends, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Behrends of Lamberton, Minn.
When the dainty French pastry was served, guests found capsules containing the news. Guests bidden were: Mrs. Ruth Quinley of Maywood (and 9 others).
A tea given by Miss Satterwhite in the library apprised her co-workers of her engagement. Members of the staff who attended were Miriam Rood, head librarian (and 6 others). Scrolls bearing the written announcement were at each place at the table.
Miss Satterwhite is a graduate of North Hollywood High school and attended Los Angeles City College. She is a past Honored Queen of Job's Daughters. Her fiancé is a graduate of the University of Minnesota. He is now stationed at Fort Sill, Okla.
Plans for the wedding are as yet undecided, Miss Satterwhite said.

The Sun-Telegram (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 17, Col. 1
Sun., Oct. 1, 1967
E. J. SATTERWHITE
Mrs. Elizabeth J. (Dolly) Satterwhite, 79, North Hollywood, died Friday, Glendale hospital. Native San Bernardino.
Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Eggleston, North Hollywood;
brother, Joseph Hatherly, San Bernardino;
one grandchild.
Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, First Methodist Church, North Hollywood, burial 11 a.m., Wednesday, Mt. View Cemetery; Steen's Mortuary, Hollywood directing.

Valley Times (North Hollywood, CA.), P. 17, Col. 4
Tue., Oct. 3, 1967
SATTERWHITE, Elizabeth Jane, age 79, of North Hollywood, passed away September 29, 1967.
Survived by her daughter, Elizabeth Eggleston;
1 granddaughter, Margaret Weaver;
1 brother, Joseph T. Hatherley.
Funeral services will be Thursday, 2 p.m. at the First Methodist Church Chapel, 4832 Tujunga, North Hollywood. Steen-Lorentzen Chapel, North Hollywood in charge of Arrangements.


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