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Honor <I>Heyl</I> Maury Dickinson

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Honor Heyl Maury Dickinson

Birth
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Death
26 Nov 1978 (aged 87)
Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 7, Site 10224
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On the 1900 Census for Washington, District of Columbia, her name is Anna Heyl.
On September 9, 1907, she married J. Franklin Maury.
The Washington Post published September 10, 1907 stated the couple was from Washington, D.C. and were married by the Rev. A.B. Kinsolving of the St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church in Baltimore, Maryland. J.F. Maury was 26 years old and Anna G. Heyl was 17 years old. She was the daughter of John K. Heyl, president of the C.T. McCubbin Company. He was a Clerk in the Census Office.
They were the parents of one child.
On the 1910 Census for the District of Columbia her name is Anna G. Maury.
On January 10, 1920, their marriage ended in divorce at Alexandria, Virginia. Her name was Anna G. Maury on the record of divorce.
On Saturday, May 7, 1927, she married Lieut. Commander Halden Trigg Dickinson in Washington, District of Columbia. Per The Evening Star dated Monday, May 2, 1927 their names were Mrs. Honor Maury and Comdr. H.T. Dickinson, U.S.N.
They had no children.
On the 1930 Census for Coronado, California, her name is Honor Dickinson.
On the 1900 Census for Washington, District of Columbia, her name is Anna Heyl.
On September 9, 1907, she married J. Franklin Maury.
The Washington Post published September 10, 1907 stated the couple was from Washington, D.C. and were married by the Rev. A.B. Kinsolving of the St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church in Baltimore, Maryland. J.F. Maury was 26 years old and Anna G. Heyl was 17 years old. She was the daughter of John K. Heyl, president of the C.T. McCubbin Company. He was a Clerk in the Census Office.
They were the parents of one child.
On the 1910 Census for the District of Columbia her name is Anna G. Maury.
On January 10, 1920, their marriage ended in divorce at Alexandria, Virginia. Her name was Anna G. Maury on the record of divorce.
On Saturday, May 7, 1927, she married Lieut. Commander Halden Trigg Dickinson in Washington, District of Columbia. Per The Evening Star dated Monday, May 2, 1927 their names were Mrs. Honor Maury and Comdr. H.T. Dickinson, U.S.N.
They had no children.
On the 1930 Census for Coronado, California, her name is Honor Dickinson.


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