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Katherine "Katie" WALLACE
- Katherine "Katie" WALLACE1863 - 1948
Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Katherine "Katie" WALLACE |
Alt Name[4] |
Katherine "Katie" WALLACE |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[2] |
10 Oct 1863 |
Savannah, , IL |
Alt Birth[5] |
10 Oct 1863 |
Savannah, , IL |
Marriage |
27 Oct 1883 |
to Simon Samuel DRUMMEY |
Residence? |
1914 |
623 N. 36th St., Omaha |
Occupation? |
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Police officer; 1914-Asst. matron, City Jail, Omaha |
Death[3] |
18 Mar 1948 |
Omaha, , Nebraska |
Alt Death[6] |
18 Mar 1948 |
Omaha, , Nebraska |
Burial? |
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Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, Nebraska |
Alt Burial? |
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Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Omaha, Nebraska |
1. First female police officer in Omaha.
References
- ↑ Source (169).
- ↑ Source (402).
- ↑ Source (402).
- ↑ Source (168). (SIN 259, "The Drummy Tree (in part)," Sent by Kathleen MacNamara, 28 June 2004. Typed Bible extract, "Copied from the holy family bible given to Willie J Drummy on Feb-5th 1893 By his Grandpa and Grandma", (Willie is son of Wm. F. Drummy; Grandpa and Grandma are Wm. John Drummy and Johanna Ahern.) Birth dates given for Margaret and Hanora Drummy appear to be typographical errors.).
- ↑ 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 (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.).
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