They were married in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri on 4 Feb 1913.
(Charles Rannells Foster's father, Charles Mattoon Foster, had died in 1907. The family continues to live in Saint Louis for an additional 6 or 7 years, removing to Washington state.) 'Rannells' and his wife, Helen, stay in Saint Louis and settle the sale of the family real estate (a farm across the river in Illinois and the home in Saint Louis) before moving also to Washington in mid-1914.
They had one child, a daughter, Florence Elisabeth (Foster) Nichols Oats 1914-2000, Find-A-Grave memorial #84310995. She was born in early 1914 in Saint Louis
This daughter, Florence, would marry twice. First marriage was to Harold P. Nicholas (Nichols?) 19 May 1940. She would then marry Richard Beckstrom Oates.
They were married in Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri on 4 Feb 1913.
(Charles Rannells Foster's father, Charles Mattoon Foster, had died in 1907. The family continues to live in Saint Louis for an additional 6 or 7 years, removing to Washington state.) 'Rannells' and his wife, Helen, stay in Saint Louis and settle the sale of the family real estate (a farm across the river in Illinois and the home in Saint Louis) before moving also to Washington in mid-1914.
They had one child, a daughter, Florence Elisabeth (Foster) Nichols Oats 1914-2000, Find-A-Grave memorial #84310995. She was born in early 1914 in Saint Louis
This daughter, Florence, would marry twice. First marriage was to Harold P. Nicholas (Nichols?) 19 May 1940. She would then marry Richard Beckstrom Oates.
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