Mother: Mamie L Adams
they had 3 children
son: Norman M. Adams
dau: Viola A Graham
dau: Edna A Nagy - married an Aske, then Cecil Nagy
her daughters are:
Jean A. Aske Lamb & Robert S. Lamb
Margaret Aske Starr
.
That accounts for them all except Florence [Sturgis] Adams 1874-1959, I don't have any proof but I would venture a guess that is Norman C. Adams' second wife because Mamie died in 1940 and Norman died in 1956, that would give him 16 years without her .... you decide.
Research: June Ragan
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Found this Dec. 7th 2011 - Glenda
Auburn Journal/1956
ADAMS-In Loomis, Placer County, July 27, 1956, Norman C. Adams of Loomis, husband of Florence of Loomis; father of Mrs. Edna Nagy of Bowman; brother of Albert and Mrs. Ruth Hughes of Michigan; grandfather of Mrs. Margaret Starr of Auburn and Mrs. Jean Lamb of Vallejo; a native of Michigan, aged 87 years. Funeral services were held in Auburn July 30.
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mother's maiden name: White
Mother: Mamie L Adams
they had 3 children
son: Norman M. Adams
dau: Viola A Graham
dau: Edna A Nagy - married an Aske, then Cecil Nagy
her daughters are:
Jean A. Aske Lamb & Robert S. Lamb
Margaret Aske Starr
.
That accounts for them all except Florence [Sturgis] Adams 1874-1959, I don't have any proof but I would venture a guess that is Norman C. Adams' second wife because Mamie died in 1940 and Norman died in 1956, that would give him 16 years without her .... you decide.
Research: June Ragan
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Found this Dec. 7th 2011 - Glenda
Auburn Journal/1956
ADAMS-In Loomis, Placer County, July 27, 1956, Norman C. Adams of Loomis, husband of Florence of Loomis; father of Mrs. Edna Nagy of Bowman; brother of Albert and Mrs. Ruth Hughes of Michigan; grandfather of Mrs. Margaret Starr of Auburn and Mrs. Jean Lamb of Vallejo; a native of Michigan, aged 87 years. Funeral services were held in Auburn July 30.
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mother's maiden name: White
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