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Katherine Ella <I>Voth</I> Turrell

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Katherine Ella Voth Turrell

Birth
Hampton, Hamilton County, Nebraska, USA
Death
21 Oct 1972 (aged 76)
Fullerton, Orange County, California, USA
Burial
Compton, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Valley View, Lot 42, Grave 4
Memorial ID
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1910; living with parents in Kremlin Township, Garfield County, Oklahoma. Census enumerated 27 Apr 1910. Listed as "Kathryn Voth", 14 years old in 1910 census.
1920; living in Salt Creek, Polk County, Oregon. Census enumerated 27 Jan 1920. Listed as "Katherine Turrell", 23 years old, born Nebraska in 1920 census. Both parents born Russia (German as "mother language").

On Good Friday Eve the 2nd day of April, 1915, near Dallas, Oregon, Mr. & Mrs. Abe Voth announced the engagement of their daughter Katherine Ella to Raymond L Turrell, engaged January 17, 1915.
A number of people were present. Many games were played, and from 11 to 12 PM refreshments were served, consisting of cake, fruit salad and cocoa. The bride-to-be was dressed in pink princess silk, trimmed in lace and black velvet ribbon, wearing black silk stockings and velvet slippers.

1920; living in Salt Creek, Polk County, Oregon. Census enumerated 27 Jan 1920.
1930; living in Salt Creek, Polk County, Oregon. Census enumerated 12 Apr 1930.
Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation I.D. (WWII)
1910; living with parents in Kremlin Township, Garfield County, Oklahoma. Census enumerated 27 Apr 1910. Listed as "Kathryn Voth", 14 years old in 1910 census.
1920; living in Salt Creek, Polk County, Oregon. Census enumerated 27 Jan 1920. Listed as "Katherine Turrell", 23 years old, born Nebraska in 1920 census. Both parents born Russia (German as "mother language").

On Good Friday Eve the 2nd day of April, 1915, near Dallas, Oregon, Mr. & Mrs. Abe Voth announced the engagement of their daughter Katherine Ella to Raymond L Turrell, engaged January 17, 1915.
A number of people were present. Many games were played, and from 11 to 12 PM refreshments were served, consisting of cake, fruit salad and cocoa. The bride-to-be was dressed in pink princess silk, trimmed in lace and black velvet ribbon, wearing black silk stockings and velvet slippers.

1920; living in Salt Creek, Polk County, Oregon. Census enumerated 27 Jan 1920.
1930; living in Salt Creek, Polk County, Oregon. Census enumerated 12 Apr 1930.
Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation I.D. (WWII)


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