(1) Zij is getrouwd met John F Vinton.
Zij zijn getrouwd
(2) Zij is getrouwd met Laurence John Kerr.
Zij zijn getrouwd.
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Josephine VintonGender: FemaleBirth: Aug 1899 - Kettle Falls, Stevens, Washington, United StatesResidence: 1900 - Kettle Falls Town, Stevens, WashingtonResidence: 1910 - Spokane Ward 5, Spokane, Washington, United StatesDeath: 1932 - Spokane, Spokane, Washington, United StatesBurial: Meyers Falls Cemetery, Kettle Falls, Stevens, Washington, United StatesParents: John Franklin Vinton, Josephine Vinton (born Fisher)Siblings: Arthur Benjamin Vinton, Adison Vinton, Frank Edward Vinton, Olive A Dillon (born Vinton), John Westley Vinton, Marion Adna Holman (born Vinton), Fred Vinton, Alice Stearns (born Vinton)
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Josephine KerrGender: FemaleBirth: Circa 1900Marital status: MarriedDeath: Feb 18 1932 - Spokane, Spokane, WashingtonAge: 32 years, 5 months, 18 daysFather: John F VintonMother: Josie FisherHusband: LaurenceGS Film number: 2022972Digital Folder Number: 4221560Image Number: 237Reference ID: 193
<p>Spokane Chronicle<br />Publication: Spokane, Spokane County, WA, USA<br />Date: Feb 20 1932<br />Periodicity: Daily<br />Text: "...metal having kept the animal from being smothered. DOUBLE SERVICES Two funeral services will be held for Mrs. Josephine Kerr, 32, who died Thursday at North Crescent, and who had her home ln Albright. Alberta..."</p>
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