Claude and Merle were married, 01 Jan 1913 in Douglas County. This is according to the Oregon Marriage Index.
By 1920, Claude and his family with wife Merle and four children, Alice, Maud, Richard A. and daughter, Merle, 14 months. They must not have known then that his wife would not live to see another U. S. Census Report. Clude was again working as a newspaper printer. This time in Oakland, Douglas County, Oregon.
In 1930, Claude was wed, to Elsie, after the death of his first wife, Merle. Into the marriage was brought a daughter from her first marriage, Velma Egger. Her first husband, Franklin [Frank] William Egger was divorced from Elsie, later he remarried and then died, 05 Nov 1962 in Washington State.
Velma Jeanette [Egger] Maxwell went on to live in northern California, marry, Maurice [Mac] Maxwell, and live a very productive life. Passing away as a patient at Mercy Care Center in Mt. Shasta after eight years, on June 17, 2010. She was born in Reedsport, Oregon on 22 Dec 1916.
Claude and Merle were married, 01 Jan 1913 in Douglas County. This is according to the Oregon Marriage Index.
By 1920, Claude and his family with wife Merle and four children, Alice, Maud, Richard A. and daughter, Merle, 14 months. They must not have known then that his wife would not live to see another U. S. Census Report. Clude was again working as a newspaper printer. This time in Oakland, Douglas County, Oregon.
In 1930, Claude was wed, to Elsie, after the death of his first wife, Merle. Into the marriage was brought a daughter from her first marriage, Velma Egger. Her first husband, Franklin [Frank] William Egger was divorced from Elsie, later he remarried and then died, 05 Nov 1962 in Washington State.
Velma Jeanette [Egger] Maxwell went on to live in northern California, marry, Maurice [Mac] Maxwell, and live a very productive life. Passing away as a patient at Mercy Care Center in Mt. Shasta after eight years, on June 17, 2010. She was born in Reedsport, Oregon on 22 Dec 1916.
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