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Mary Lillian <I>Renno</I> Callaway

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Mary Lillian Renno Callaway

Birth
Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
Death
8 Mar 1934 (aged 28–29)
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.9495222, Longitude: -77.0138931
Plot
Section 5, Lot 020, Site 4
Memorial ID
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Called Lillian. Daughter of Charles G. Renno and Sophia M. Rowe, who divorced in 1915 according to a Washington Post article in March of that year.


D.C. marriage records show a Mary L. Renno, born 1905, married T[ravers] Daniel Callaway on 31 Dec 1923. The marriage was announced in the Washington Post on 1 Jan 1924, showing the groom as age 21 and the bride as age 18. On February 6, 1926, the Post announced a daughter had been born to the couple in Washington, DC.


In the 1930 census, Daniel is listed as married, but he is living with his parents, brother, and sister, while Lillian and their daughter are not listed. However, Daniel and Lillian are listed together in the 1930 Washington city directory. In the 1940 census, Daniel is married to his second wife Kathryn, and no child is listed living with them.


According to her obituary in the Washington Evening Star on 8 Mar 1934, Lillian died at her residence, 3000 Connecticut Avenue.


Married Travers Daniel Calloway, 31 Dec 1923, in Washington, DC.


Child:

1. Barbara, b. 28 Jan 1926, d. 25 Mar 2012; m. first, Claude (later Clyde) Riley Wallace (div.); m. second, John Rogerville, 26 Jun 1951 (div. 9 Sep 1965); m. third, Thomas Walter Stone, 10 Nov 1965. Barbara had one daughter by her first marriage: Claudia Mae, b. 6 Apr 1945, d. 7 May 2015; m. Mark Victor Schellschmidt and had two sons and two daughters.

Called Lillian. Daughter of Charles G. Renno and Sophia M. Rowe, who divorced in 1915 according to a Washington Post article in March of that year.


D.C. marriage records show a Mary L. Renno, born 1905, married T[ravers] Daniel Callaway on 31 Dec 1923. The marriage was announced in the Washington Post on 1 Jan 1924, showing the groom as age 21 and the bride as age 18. On February 6, 1926, the Post announced a daughter had been born to the couple in Washington, DC.


In the 1930 census, Daniel is listed as married, but he is living with his parents, brother, and sister, while Lillian and their daughter are not listed. However, Daniel and Lillian are listed together in the 1930 Washington city directory. In the 1940 census, Daniel is married to his second wife Kathryn, and no child is listed living with them.


According to her obituary in the Washington Evening Star on 8 Mar 1934, Lillian died at her residence, 3000 Connecticut Avenue.


Married Travers Daniel Calloway, 31 Dec 1923, in Washington, DC.


Child:

1. Barbara, b. 28 Jan 1926, d. 25 Mar 2012; m. first, Claude (later Clyde) Riley Wallace (div.); m. second, John Rogerville, 26 Jun 1951 (div. 9 Sep 1965); m. third, Thomas Walter Stone, 10 Nov 1965. Barbara had one daughter by her first marriage: Claudia Mae, b. 6 Apr 1945, d. 7 May 2015; m. Mark Victor Schellschmidt and had two sons and two daughters.



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  • Created by: HWA
  • Added: Nov 13, 2014
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138704681/mary_lillian-callaway: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Lillian Renno Callaway (1905–8 Mar 1934), Find a Grave Memorial ID 138704681, citing Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA; Maintained by HWA (contributor 46565033).