elementary school in Darlington, ID. He farmed for his father for several years, until he married Vineta Marie King, at Logan, Utah, on 15 Sept., 1932. Together they farmed in the Lost River Valley near Darlington, ID. Tired of farming, they moved to Washington state, where Harold trained to become a pipe-fitter. He worked on the construction of Coulee Dam, and other major construction projects, as well as being an independent plumbing contractor for many years. While in Washington, their first child, Doris Joan was born. They then moved back to Lost River, where their other children were born, Douglas John, who passed away as a small child, Rex Lloyd, and Dennis Harold. He was retired and living at Benton, WA, at the time of his death.
elementary school in Darlington, ID. He farmed for his father for several years, until he married Vineta Marie King, at Logan, Utah, on 15 Sept., 1932. Together they farmed in the Lost River Valley near Darlington, ID. Tired of farming, they moved to Washington state, where Harold trained to become a pipe-fitter. He worked on the construction of Coulee Dam, and other major construction projects, as well as being an independent plumbing contractor for many years. While in Washington, their first child, Doris Joan was born. They then moved back to Lost River, where their other children were born, Douglas John, who passed away as a small child, Rex Lloyd, and Dennis Harold. He was retired and living at Benton, WA, at the time of his death.
Family Members
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Leslie Nadine McAffee Dickson
1896–1992
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Samuel Maurice McAffee
1898–1943
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Albert Clayton McAffee
1900–1977
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John Willis McAffee
1901–1970
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Louis Raymond McAffee
1903–1918
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Earl LeRoy McAffee
1905–1992
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Charles Lester McAffee
1907–1908
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Bessie Mae McAffee Andersen
1908–2004
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Vera McAffee Baird
1910–1993
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James Merrill McAffee
1914–2002
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Clyde McAffee
1916–1988
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Lawrence "Mac" McAffee
1921–2004
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