The Mulherns and Raffertys of Lawrence County, Ohio - Person Page 2553

The Mulherns and Raffertys of Lawrence County, Ohio
With the DeJongs and Dalenbergs of Cook County, Illinois (orignating in the Netherlands)
Person Page 2553

         
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Edna Maud Annable (F)
(16 March 1896 - 28 March 1991)
Last Edited=16 May 2005

     Edna Maud Annable was born on 16 March 1896 in Michigan.1 Edna married Leonard Dalenberg, son of Leendart Dalenberg and Pietertje Vandenberg, on 16 March 1915.2 He was 26 years old; she was 19 years old. Edna and Leonard had 7 children. These children are Jack, Annabel, Leonard, Leonard Benjamin, Ramona Jean, Lola May and Donald Eugene.
          Leonard, age 41, and Edna, age 34, were enumerated on the 1930 Federal Census at 308 W. Smith Street in Buchanan, Berrien County, Michigan. Also enumerated in this household were their children, Jack (age 14), Annabell (age 13), Leonard (age 10), Ramona (age 9), Lola (age 6), and Donald (age 2). They own their house which was valued at $3000 and they have a radio. Leonard is not a military veteran.3 Follow the link to see the census image.
          Leonard died on 3 March 1972, leaving Edna a widow.1 Edna died on 28 March 1991 in Niles, Berrien County, Michigan.1 She was 95 old.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Pieter Cornelisz Dalenberg

Children of Edna Maud Annable and Leonard Dalenberg
Jack Dalenberg b. c 1916
Annabel Dalenberg b. c 1917
Leonard Dalenberg b. s 1918
Leonard Benjamin Dalenberg b. c 1920
Ramona Jean Dalenberg b. c 1921
Lola May Dalenberg b. c 1924
Donald Eugene Dalenberg b. c Mar 1928

Citations

  1. [S1239] Michigan. Department of Health. State Wide Death Index.
  2. [S452] Dalenberg Central. Online <http://www.dalenberg.com>.
  3. [S534] Michigan. Berrien County. 1930 U.S. Census, population schedule. Micropublication T626, roll 976. Washington: National Archives.


         
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