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Olive Dora <I>Myers</I> Maas

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Olive Dora Myers Maas

Birth
Streator, LaSalle County, Illinois, USA
Death
10 Oct 1958 (aged 67)
Freeport, Stephenson County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Forreston, Ogle County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Name was Dora Olive most likely.

Married first to Thomas Spring. It appears they were divorced since he died in 1952. (His death certificate MIGHT be saying he was divorced 3 times??).
By the 1930 census, Henry's wife had died and Dora Olive Spring was his housekeeper, living with her children and Henry and most likely his daughter. She was listed as widow but believe ( she was actually divorced).
By the 1940 census she and Henry were married.
Her obit stated she died of heart attack at an intersection in Freeport, IL after an accident.
Her children listed in obit were:
Earl Spring- Culver, CA
Orvin Spring- Bloomington, CA
Mrs. Robert Shouers (Lela)- Bloomington, CA
(not sure that the names were actually spelled correctly in obit , or census records not spelled correctly)
She married Henry Maas Dec. 24, 1934 at Forreston, IL.
(newspaper article wants to show 1935 but that is because date was close to end of year and article was printed in 1935).
Name was Dora Olive most likely.

Married first to Thomas Spring. It appears they were divorced since he died in 1952. (His death certificate MIGHT be saying he was divorced 3 times??).
By the 1930 census, Henry's wife had died and Dora Olive Spring was his housekeeper, living with her children and Henry and most likely his daughter. She was listed as widow but believe ( she was actually divorced).
By the 1940 census she and Henry were married.
Her obit stated she died of heart attack at an intersection in Freeport, IL after an accident.
Her children listed in obit were:
Earl Spring- Culver, CA
Orvin Spring- Bloomington, CA
Mrs. Robert Shouers (Lela)- Bloomington, CA
(not sure that the names were actually spelled correctly in obit , or census records not spelled correctly)
She married Henry Maas Dec. 24, 1934 at Forreston, IL.
(newspaper article wants to show 1935 but that is because date was close to end of year and article was printed in 1935).


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