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Household of Mary Debord

She is married to Christian Frey.

They got married on May 8, 1945 at Kansas City, Wyandotte Co., KS, she was 48 years old.

Christian "Chris" Frey

Source: Poolman, Judy, Frey / Janshen Family Group Rec., (Clarion, IA, JP, xvii June MMVII)

"Jan Bertus [John] Frey ... Wife Hilda JANSHEN ... ... Children 1 M[ale] Christian Chris FREY Born 8 Nov 1894 Place Sibley, Osceola Co., IOWA Died 17 Jun 1980 Mora, Kannabec Co., Minnesota Burial Graceland Cemetery Place Ogilvie, Kanabec Co., Minnesota Spouse Martha Englehardt ENGLEHARDT MCNEALY Married 15 Oct 1921 (Div) Place Foreston Catholic Manse, Kanabec co., MN Spouse Mary FORD-DEBORD Married 8 May 1945 Place Kansas City, Wyandotte Co., KS Spouse Louise ANDRES Married 1 Aug 1958 Place Mora, Kannabec Co., Minnesota ..." <>

The couple were divorced from 1950 at fortasse, somewhere, Verenigde Staten.

Christian Frey o/o Mary Debord

Divorce source: Thomas, Mary Ann, My Ford and Brown Family and Collaterals, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=emilyd1037&id=I00015, i July MMIX)

"... Mary DEBORD Sex: F Birth: 26 NOV 1896 in Winterset Madison IA Death: 27 NOV 1959 in Moline Rock Island IL of Cervical cancer, carcinomatosis, diabetes Social Security ... Burial: 30 NOV 1959 Greenview Memorial Gardens (Garden of theChristus E. Moline IL ... Marriage 2 Christian FRYE b: 8 NOV 1894 in Sibley Osceola Iowa Married: 8 MAY 1945 in Kansas City Wyandotte KS Marriage fact: 1950 in Divorced in fall Marriage License: in #L15933 Vol 101 pg 50 Marriage Ending Status: Divorce" <>


Notes about Mary Debord

Mary Debord

Source: Author: Poolman, Judy, Title: Frey / Janshen Family Group Rec., (Publication location: Clarion, IA, Publisher: JP, Publication date: xvii June MMVII)

"Jan Bertus [John] Frey ... Wife Hilda JANSHEN ... ... Children 1 M[ale] Christian Chris FREY Born 8 Nov 1894 Place Sibley, Osceola Co., IOWA Died 17 Jun 1980 Mora, Kannabec Co., Minnesota Burial Graceland Cemetery Place Ogilvie, Kanabec Co., Minnesota Spouse Martha Englehardt ENGLEHARDT MCNEALY Married 15 Oct 1921 (Div) Place Foreston Catholic Manse, Kanabec co., MN Spouse Mary FORD-DEBORD Married 8 May 1945 Place Kansas City, Wyandotte Co., KS Spouse Louise ANDRES Married 1 Aug 1958 Place Mora, Kannabec Co., Minnesota ..."

Author: Thomas, Mary Ann, Title: "My Ford and Brown Family and Collaterals," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=emilyd1037&id=I00015, Publication date: i July MMIX),Repository: The Cloud

"... Mary DEBORD Sex: F Birth: 26 NOV 1896 in Winterset Madison IA Death: 27 NOV 1959 in Moline Rock Island IL of Cervical cancer, carcinomatosis, diabetes Social Security ... Burial: 30 NOV 1959 Greenview Memorial Gardens (Garden of theChristus E. Moline IL

Event: Death record 27 NOV 1959 #1634262 IL Event: Obit Sent by WW Ford Event: Picture of Headstone Greenview Memorial Gardens Moline IL Event: Usual Profession cook Event: Birth Record Delayed BC ...

Father: Edward Clinton DEBORD b: 14 SEP 1851 in Winterset Madison IA Mother: Joanna HICKS b: 19 APR 1856 in Putnam co IN

Marriage 1 Everett Lee FORD b: 15 APR 1886 in Winfield Putnam WV Married: 31 JAN 1914 in Watertown Rock Island IL Marriage License: 31 JAN 1914 in #29501

Event: Marriage certificate 31 JAN 1914 in Photocopy Marriage Ending Status: Divorce

Children

1. Everett Edward FORD b: 2 NOV 1915 in Silvis Rock Island IL 2. Melvin Curtis FORD b: 17 DEC 1916 in Silvis Rock Island Illinois 3. Burton Harold FORD b: 27 JUL 1918 in Moline Rock Island IL 4. Florence Madeline FORD b: 20 MAR 1920 in Moline Rock Island IL 5. James Paul FORD b: 10 JUL 1921 in Moline Rock Island IL 6. William Wayne FORD b: 3 AUG 1927 in Moline Rock Island IL 7. Amanda Jane FORD b: 8 APR 1930 in Colona Henry IL

Marriage 2 Christian FRYE b: 8 NOV 1894 in Sibley Osceola Iowa Married: 8 MAY 1945 in Kansas City Wyandotte KS Marriage fact: 1950 in Divorced in fall Marriage License: in #L15933 Vol 101 pg 50 Marriage Ending Status: Divorce" <>

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Joanna Hicks
1856-1911

Mary Debord
1896-1959

1945

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