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Household of Irene Marquerite Rippentrop

She is married to Alvin Andrew Gray.

They got married on March 23, 1944 at Titonka, Kossuth Co., IA, she was 18 years old.

Alvin A. Gray oo Irene Marquerite Rippentrop

Marriage source: Author: Welsh, Patrick, Title: Naber_Troff.ged, (Publication location unknown, Publisher: PW, Publication date: xii Mar MMV) for evidence of marriage.

"... Irene Rippentrop ...

Marriage 1 Alvin Gray ... Married: 23 MAR 1944 in Titonka, Iowa
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Child(ren):

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  5. (Not public)
  6. Victor Arnold Gray  1945-2012 


Notes about Irene Marquerite Rippentrop

Irene Marquerite Rippentrop

Source: Author: Welsh, Patrick, Title: Naber_Troff.ged, (Publication location unknown, Publisher: PW, Publication date: xii Mar MMV) for name = Irene Rippentrop.

Author: Boyken, J. Clarine J., Title: The Whistle Blows at Noon Cent Hist of Titonka IA 1898-1998, (Publication location: Brainerd MN, Publisher: Titonka Cent Comm, Publication date: MCMXCVII), pgs 416 & 417, Repository: Titonka, IA pub. lib.

"RIPPENTROP, GEORGE J. 1892-1966 RIPPENTROP, ANNA SWALVE ____-1931 ...
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To this union nine children were born. The older children received their education in the German Valley School. The family had membership in the Ramsey Reformed Church.

In March of 1931 the family moved to a farm one mile west, but continued to work the land on the two farms. ... July 9 of that year the thirty-six year old mother died after giving birth to her ninth child. The surviving children rangedin ages from two to sixteen years of age. ... Following are the names of the children and their spouses: ... Irene, married Alvin Gray, lives at Chili, Wisconsin.
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Author: Book, Ardella, Title: No Title, (Publication location: Sandpoint ID, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.com, Publication date: v Apr MMV), Repository: The Cloud

"... Irene Rippentrop Sex: F Birth: 18 JUN 1925 in Titonka, Iowa

Father: George Rippentrop b: 1 MAR 1891/92
Mother: Anna Swalve b: 10 FEB 1894/95

Marriage 1 Alvin Gray b: 28 NOV 1923 in Titonka, Iowa Married: 23 MAR 1944 in Titonka, Iowa

Children

1. Living Gray
2. Living Gray
3. Living Gray
4. Living Gray
5. Living Gray
6. Living Gray"

Author: Roach, Suzanne, Title: "Irene Marquerite Rippentrop Gray," (Publication location: Chili, WI, Publisher: Find-a-Grave, Publication date: i May MMX), Repository: The Cloud

Link: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51869276/irene-marquerite-gray

"Photo [of her portion of stone shared with Alvin Gray] added by Vickie Schnitzler Added [photograph of obverse side of stone shared with Alvin Gray]by Vickie Schnitzler Added [photograph of reverse side of stone shared with Alvin Gray. It names 6 children] by Vickie Schnitzler

Irene Marquerite Rippentrop Gray Birth 18 Jun 1925 Titonka, Kossuth County, Iowa, USA Death 7 May 2007 (aged 81) Marshfield, Wood County, Wisconsin, USA Burial Yolo Cemetery Chili, Clark County, Wisconsin, USA Memorial ID 51869276

Spouse of Alvin Gray-married 23 May 1944

Family Members
Parents

George Rippentrop 1891-1966
Anna Rippentrop 1895-1931

Spouse

Alvin Gray 1923-2010 (m. 1944)

Children

Victor Arnold Gray

1945-2012

Created by: Suzanne Roach Added: 1 May 2010 Find A Grave Memorial 51869276"
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