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Pearl <I>Gowen</I> Hammack

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Pearl Gowen Hammack

Birth
Silver Creek, Lewis County, Washington, USA
Death
22 Jul 1957 (aged 57)
Longview, Cowlitz County, Washington, USA
Burial
Castle Rock, Cowlitz County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 146; Space 4
Memorial ID
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Pearl {Age 1 month} is recorded on the 1900 census at Salmon Creek, Lewis, Washington
dwelling in the household of her parents.

Pearl married

1] on 21 May 1925
in King County, Washington
James A. BAIRD
{born 29 March 1900
died - 16 December 1925
at Seattle, King, Washington}.
No children were born to them.
Pearl BAIRD {Age 30; Widow}
is recorded on the 1930 census
at Castle Rock, Cowlltz, Washington.

2] Pierce King HAMMOCK.
No children were born to them.

LONGVIEW NEWS - 23 July 1957:
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Mrs. Pearl G. Hammock, age 57,
died July 22 in a Longview hospital.
She had been a resident of Castle Rock
for the past 19 years.
Interment in Whittle Cemetery.
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GOWEN FAMILY MEMOIRS:
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During the 1920's dances were held at the local hall south of Chehalis; Pearl Gowen was hired to play piano.
The townspeople recall her as being very pretty, and that she was a terrific pianist.
Pearl {Age 1 month} is recorded on the 1900 census at Salmon Creek, Lewis, Washington
dwelling in the household of her parents.

Pearl married

1] on 21 May 1925
in King County, Washington
James A. BAIRD
{born 29 March 1900
died - 16 December 1925
at Seattle, King, Washington}.
No children were born to them.
Pearl BAIRD {Age 30; Widow}
is recorded on the 1930 census
at Castle Rock, Cowlltz, Washington.

2] Pierce King HAMMOCK.
No children were born to them.

LONGVIEW NEWS - 23 July 1957:
***************************
Mrs. Pearl G. Hammock, age 57,
died July 22 in a Longview hospital.
She had been a resident of Castle Rock
for the past 19 years.
Interment in Whittle Cemetery.
***************************

GOWEN FAMILY MEMOIRS:
**********************
During the 1920's dances were held at the local hall south of Chehalis; Pearl Gowen was hired to play piano.
The townspeople recall her as being very pretty, and that she was a terrific pianist.


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