Not long after Stanley was born, Addie and Phillip divorced. Addie, later, married Walter Duff. Eventually, Walter adopted Stanley but, not the other two boys. Upon adopting Stanley, his name was changed to Stanley Farnum Duff. Both Addie and Walter Duff are buried in the Union Cemetery in Brentwood, Contra Costa County, California.
Stanley grew up in a tiny town called Knightsen. Knightsen was named for Stanley's grandfather, George Washington Knight and Christina Christensen. Knightsen is located in Contra Costa County, California.
Stanley married Eleanor R. Parsons. Together, they had one adopted son, Richard.
Stanley is buried here, at this cemetery, under the name of Stanley Farnum Duff. You can click on this name, if you wish to see it, as well.
Not long after Stanley was born, Addie and Phillip divorced. Addie, later, married Walter Duff. Eventually, Walter adopted Stanley but, not the other two boys. Upon adopting Stanley, his name was changed to Stanley Farnum Duff. Both Addie and Walter Duff are buried in the Union Cemetery in Brentwood, Contra Costa County, California.
Stanley grew up in a tiny town called Knightsen. Knightsen was named for Stanley's grandfather, George Washington Knight and Christina Christensen. Knightsen is located in Contra Costa County, California.
Stanley married Eleanor R. Parsons. Together, they had one adopted son, Richard.
Stanley is buried here, at this cemetery, under the name of Stanley Farnum Duff. You can click on this name, if you wish to see it, as well.
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