Mother's maiden name: Stillson
Her parents were both born in New Hampshire, and her father was 28 years older than her mother.
She had an older sister, Alice, and an older adopted brother, Guy.
Her first husband, William H. Mears, was 21 years older than her. He was a machinist and an engineer, and they lived with her family in Vallejo. They were the parents of two daughters: Naomi (born May 1899) and Ruth (born January 1902). He was a veteran, and due to ill health he was admitted to the U.S. Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in Sawtelle, California in 1909. He stayed there intermittently for a few years, with cardiac problems, chronic pain, etc.
She was married on March 17, 1913 to Richard Townsend at Monterey county, California, and the marriage record showed that it was her second marriage, having been divorced. Her second husband was a widower, and 28 years older than her. He died a few months before their sixth wedding anniversary.
Mother's maiden name: Stillson
Her parents were both born in New Hampshire, and her father was 28 years older than her mother.
She had an older sister, Alice, and an older adopted brother, Guy.
Her first husband, William H. Mears, was 21 years older than her. He was a machinist and an engineer, and they lived with her family in Vallejo. They were the parents of two daughters: Naomi (born May 1899) and Ruth (born January 1902). He was a veteran, and due to ill health he was admitted to the U.S. Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in Sawtelle, California in 1909. He stayed there intermittently for a few years, with cardiac problems, chronic pain, etc.
She was married on March 17, 1913 to Richard Townsend at Monterey county, California, and the marriage record showed that it was her second marriage, having been divorced. Her second husband was a widower, and 28 years older than her. He died a few months before their sixth wedding anniversary.
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