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Ida Josephine Peachey

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Ida Josephine Peachey

Birth
Death
1932 (aged 72–73)
Burial
Lake Forest Park, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Mausoleum MN114 (Vista Columbarium), Sec. A, Niche 31
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Ida Josephine Peachey was my great grandmother. The others in this group (referring to the niche photo) include Stella Maud my Great Auntie 'Pete'- she had three husbands - the first one did not work out - the second one was to Clarence McDonald (also in the group) - he was an early graduate of University of Washington was on the first crew team - he did government work in the Philippines when he came back to the Seattle area he owned an Ice house. He meet Stella - they lived in the same housing area and they were married. Clarence died from an accident at the Ice house in 1935. Stella eventually remarried (I believe) 'Mac' later.

Edith Scott - I believe was a house keeper or possibly a relative of Clarence - They were both born in the same state (Ohio?) - she shows up in a census.

I believe Clarence McDonald came from a prominent family - his brother a Judge I believe was in charge of Prohibition for the State of Alaska." This provided by contributor John Hayward (#47780930).
Ida Josephine Peachey was my great grandmother. The others in this group (referring to the niche photo) include Stella Maud my Great Auntie 'Pete'- she had three husbands - the first one did not work out - the second one was to Clarence McDonald (also in the group) - he was an early graduate of University of Washington was on the first crew team - he did government work in the Philippines when he came back to the Seattle area he owned an Ice house. He meet Stella - they lived in the same housing area and they were married. Clarence died from an accident at the Ice house in 1935. Stella eventually remarried (I believe) 'Mac' later.

Edith Scott - I believe was a house keeper or possibly a relative of Clarence - They were both born in the same state (Ohio?) - she shows up in a census.

I believe Clarence McDonald came from a prominent family - his brother a Judge I believe was in charge of Prohibition for the State of Alaska." This provided by contributor John Hayward (#47780930).


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