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Clara Elizabeth <I>Spaulding</I> Rumping

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Clara Elizabeth Spaulding Rumping

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
4 Sep 1953 (aged 50)
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Grants Lick, Campbell County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Plot 2 2-6-0-8-G10
Memorial ID
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Clara Elizabeth Rumping was known to be often found behind the counter of Esselman bakery. Clara was the first child of John and Emma Spaulding.

Alexandra Bonds and Marriages 1922-1925 Campbell Co Court House Marriage and Bond Book 1917-1931 states that Frank Rumping Age 25 married Clara Spaulding Age 22. Witnessed By Maggie Maddox and Mrs E. Spaulding on the 15 Aug 1925

Age At Time Of Death 50
Death Cert 59882
Occupation: Worked For Esselman Bakery
Time Of Death 7:00 A.M.
Cause of Death Liver Cancer
Burial: 08 Sep 1953 Plot 2 2-6-0-8-G10
No of Children Within The Marriage 9

d/o John Spaulding 1874-1922 and Emma Luck 1872-1944 w/o Frank Henry Rumping 1900-196o m/d 15 Aug 1925 Campbell Co Kentucky.

The Unites States Treasury Dept. War Finance Committee For Ohio issued Clara Rumping A certificate in Recognition for volunteering to sale war bonds during the Fifth War Loan Drive June 12-July 8,1944.

Clara Elizabeth Rumping was known to be often found behind the counter of Esselman bakery. Clara was the first child of John and Emma Spaulding.

Alexandra Bonds and Marriages 1922-1925 Campbell Co Court House Marriage and Bond Book 1917-1931 states that Frank Rumping Age 25 married Clara Spaulding Age 22. Witnessed By Maggie Maddox and Mrs E. Spaulding on the 15 Aug 1925

Age At Time Of Death 50
Death Cert 59882
Occupation: Worked For Esselman Bakery
Time Of Death 7:00 A.M.
Cause of Death Liver Cancer
Burial: 08 Sep 1953 Plot 2 2-6-0-8-G10
No of Children Within The Marriage 9

d/o John Spaulding 1874-1922 and Emma Luck 1872-1944 w/o Frank Henry Rumping 1900-196o m/d 15 Aug 1925 Campbell Co Kentucky.

The Unites States Treasury Dept. War Finance Committee For Ohio issued Clara Rumping A certificate in Recognition for volunteering to sale war bonds during the Fifth War Loan Drive June 12-July 8,1944.



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