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Emmett A. Drummey
b.11 Sep 1898
Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Emmett A. Drummey |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[2][3][4] |
11 Sep 1898 |
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Census? |
1910 |
Bishop (township), Beaverhead, Montana, United States |
Census[6] |
1920 |
Seattle, King, Washington, United States |
Marriage |
3 Nov 1925 |
King, Washington, United Statesto Theresa McCusker |
Occupation? |
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Steamfitter in shipyard (1920) |
Death[4] |
15 Mar 1983 |
Seattle, King, Washington, United States |
1. Res Seattle, WA.
2. "Bushes and Branches" gives DOB 1893.
References
- ↑ Source (128). (SIN 221. Obituary: "Mrs. Drummey Illness Victim", name of newspaper not known, Butte, MT.).
- ↑ Source (404). (SIN 5. Bushes and Branches for Family Trees: Mangold/Keenan - McEnany/Drummy, Mary Duggan Mangold, November, 1979, FHL Salt Lake City, Film #1321268, Item #1, Self-published. A 492-page collection of Family Group Sheets, letters, photos and clippings of the Mangold and Drummy families. Based on papers collected by Blanche McEnerny Mangold. Pages are not numbered in original; for convenience, the pages have been hand-numbered so that the dedication page, "To My Dear Peachy", is page 2.).
- ↑ Source (243).
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Washington, United States. Death Records.
- Source (404). (SIN 5. Bushes and Branches for Family Trees: Mangold/Keenan - McEnany/Drummy, Mary Duggan Mangold, November, 1979, FHL Salt Lake City, Film #1321268, Item #1, Self-published. A 492-page collection of Family Group Sheets, letters, photos and clippings of the Mangold and Drummy families. Based on papers collected by Blanche McEnerny Mangold. Pages are not numbered in original; for convenience, the pages have been hand-numbered so that the dedication page, "To My Dear Peachy", is page 2.).
- ↑ T625_1928, p 194
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