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(1) Elle est mariée avec Carl Ormal Alberti.
Ils se sont mariés le 17 novembre 1932 à Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri, elle avait 20 ans.Les sources 1, 2
Evénement (Marriage fact) le 13 mars 1965 dans ElDorado Springs, Cedar County, Missouri. .Source 2
Evénement (Marriage fact) le 13 mars 1965 dans ElDorado Springs, Cedar County, Missouri. .Source 1
Evénement (Marriage fact) le 13 mars 1965 dans ElDorado Springs, Cedar County, Missouri. .Source 2
Evénement (Marriage fact) le 13 mars 1965 dans ElDorado Springs, Cedar County, Missouri. .Source 2
(2) Elle est mariée avec (Ne pas publique).
Ils se sont mariés Private***Data is already there***.
Ils se sont mariés PRIVATE.Evénement (Marriage fact).
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Evénement (Marriage fact) PRIVATE.
Evénement (Marriage fact).
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[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 9, Ed. 1, Tree #2432, Date of Import: Oct 20, 2000] EULA IDA (MOORE) ALBERTI; Eula Ida Alberti, age 74, of ElDorado Springs, Missouri, passed away Monday morning at the Cedar County Memorial Hospital after a short illness. She was born January 29, 1912 in St.Clair County, Missouri, the daughter of Claud and Fannie Lula (Sims) Moore. In Nevada, Missouri in the month of November 17, 1932, Eula was united in marriage to Carl Ormal Alberti who preceded her in death March 13, 1965. During her working years, she was employed by the Community Care Center and Bee's restaurant. Eula was known for her bread and cinnamon rolls. She not only baked professionally, but did it as a hobby. Eula was a member of the Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church. Survivors include a sister; Mrs Mabel Louise Whatley, of Sutter, California, a niece, Mrs. Jannie Lou See of Lowry City, Missouri, and a nephew; John Charles Moore, of ElDorado Springs, Missouri, numerous nieces and nephews. Eula had four brothers and one sister who preceded her in death. Funeral service were held Wednesday, January 14, 1987 at 2:00 p.m. in the First Baptist Church, ElDorado Springs, Missouri, with brother Everett W. Smith officiating. Burial was in the Clintonville Cemetery under the direction of Milster-Isbell-Carothers Funeral Home, ElDorado Springs, Missouri. Music was furnished by the Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church choir singing"Just A Little Talk With Jesus" and "I'll Meet You In The Morning," Pallbearers were; Bill Hurshman, Sam Barger, Don Boultinghouse, Ray Boultinghouse, Pete Fast and Royston Boultinghouse. Writer has on file a copy of her Death Certificate. Writer has on file a copy of her Last Will and Testament. Writer has on file a copy of her Dissolution of Marriage with Cecil Roe. Writer has on file a copy of her Birth Certificate. Writer has on file a copy of her Marriage License with Carl Alberti. Writer has on file a copy of her Marriage License with Cecil Roe ROE-ALBERTI Eula Alberti became the bride of Cecil Roe on May 21,1977, in a double ring ceremony at the home of the bride's niece, Mrs. R.E. See, at Lowry City, Missouri. Earl Austin of Appleton City solemnized the vows. Mrs Jannie See, niece of the bride, attended as matron of honor. Best man was Lee Roe, son of the Groom. A reception followed in the home with a few close friends and relatives present. After a brief wedding trip to Arkansas, the newlyweds are at home at 325 Gay Street, ElDorado Springs, Missouri.
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 9, Ed. 1, Tree #2432, Date of Import: Oct 20, 2000]
EULA IDA (MOORE) ALBERTI;
Eula Ida Alberti, age 74, of ElDorado Springs, Missouri, passed away Monday morning at the Cedar County Memorial Hospital after a short illness.
She was born January 29, 1912 in St.Clair County, Missouri, the daughter of Claud and Fannie Lula (Sims) Moore.
In Nevada, Missouri in the month of November 17, 1932, Eula was united in marriage to Carl Ormal Alberti who preceded her in death March 13, 1965.
During her working years, she was employed by the Community Care Center and Bee's restaurant. Eula was known for her bread and cinnamon rolls. She not only baked professionally, but did it as a hobby.
Eula was a member of the Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church.
Survivors include a sister; Mrs Mabel Louise Whatley, of Sutter, California, a niece, Mrs. Jannie Lou See of Lowry City, Missouri, and a nephew; John Charles Moore, of ElDorado Springs, Missouri, numerous nieces and nephews. Eula had four brothers and one sister who preceded her in death.
Funeral service were held Wednesday, January 14, 1987 at 2:00 p.m. in the First Baptist Church, ElDorado Springs, Missouri, with brother Everett W. Smith officiating. Burial was in the Clintonville Cemetery under the direction of Milster-Isbell-Carothers Funeral Home, ElDorado Springs, Missouri.
Music was furnished by the Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church choir singing"Just A Little Talk With Jesus" and "I'll Meet You In The Morning,"
Pallbearers were; Bill Hurshman, Sam Barger, Don Boultinghouse, Ray Boultinghouse, Pete Fast and Royston Boultinghouse.
Writer has on file a copy of her Death Certificate.
Writer has on file a copy of her Last Will and Testament.
Writer has on file a copy of her Dissolution of Marriage with Cecil Roe.
Writer has on file a copy of her Birth Certificate.
Writer has on file a copy of her Marriage License with Carl Alberti.
Writer has on file a copy of her Marriage License with Cecil Roe
ROE-ALBERTI
Eula Alberti became the bride of Cecil Roe on May 21,1977, in a double ring ceremony at the home of the bride's niece, Mrs. R.E. See, at Lowry City, Missouri. Earl Austin of Appleton City solemnized the vows.
Mrs Jannie See, niece of the bride, attended as matron of honor. Best man was Lee Roe, son of the Groom.
A reception followed in the home with a few close friends and relatives present.
After a brief wedding trip to Arkansas, the newlyweds are at home at 325 Gay Street, ElDorado Springs, Missouri.
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Date of Import: Oct 20, 2000