His mother Mary Ann Millhorn died 17 days after his birth and he was adopted and raised by his Uncle John William Long Blackburn.
The following is the marriage announcement for Clarence Blackburn and Vivian Mitchener:
Blackburn-Mitchener
While the event was anticipated for some time by their large circle of friends, Miss Vivian Mitchener and Clarence Blackburn stole a march on the community at an early hour Tuesday morning and were quietly married at the Methodist parsonage in Malta Bend. Rev. VG Clark performing the ceremony. It was a most quiet affair, only Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dyer, Mrs. FC Blackburn, and Miss Dorthy Houston being witnesses to the marriage. Immediately after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn departed in their new Hudson Six car for a honeymoon trip to the mountains rsorts of Colorado, being accompanied as far as Kansas City by Mr. and Mrs. Dyer. They expect to be absent about a month before taking up residence on the farm six miles northeast of Malta Bend.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MB Mitchener well known throughout this section, the family name being prominently connected with early history of Saline County. Mr. Blackburn is a native son and is one of the most prosperous young farmers in the county. In their new found happiness the young couple have the very best wishes of the entire community.
His mother Mary Ann Millhorn died 17 days after his birth and he was adopted and raised by his Uncle John William Long Blackburn.
The following is the marriage announcement for Clarence Blackburn and Vivian Mitchener:
Blackburn-Mitchener
While the event was anticipated for some time by their large circle of friends, Miss Vivian Mitchener and Clarence Blackburn stole a march on the community at an early hour Tuesday morning and were quietly married at the Methodist parsonage in Malta Bend. Rev. VG Clark performing the ceremony. It was a most quiet affair, only Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dyer, Mrs. FC Blackburn, and Miss Dorthy Houston being witnesses to the marriage. Immediately after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn departed in their new Hudson Six car for a honeymoon trip to the mountains rsorts of Colorado, being accompanied as far as Kansas City by Mr. and Mrs. Dyer. They expect to be absent about a month before taking up residence on the farm six miles northeast of Malta Bend.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MB Mitchener well known throughout this section, the family name being prominently connected with early history of Saline County. Mr. Blackburn is a native son and is one of the most prosperous young farmers in the county. In their new found happiness the young couple have the very best wishes of the entire community.
Family Members
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Jennie Blackburn
1871–1871
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Ida May Blackburn Maxwell
1872–1906
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John Arthur Blackburn
1874–1950
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James Edgar Blackburn
1876–1950
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Frank Chaney Blackburn
1877–1928
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Lou Ellen Blackburn Jackson
1879–1959
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Cora B. Blackburn
1881–1884
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Dora Lee Blackburn
1881–1904
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Maggie Maude Blackburn
1882–1903
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James Floyd Blackburn
1905–1975
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