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Born August 20, 1918 of a Margaret Estella LARMAN-LEWIS-LAWLOR & a Joseph Irvin LEWIS (both born in Washington DC) in Washington DC, here is my father with his only son.
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Herny LARMAN, Sr. born in Maryland and had married a Margaret Ann KIRBY, also born in MD-dec'd in DC (1904). Henry's main job, was water mains inspector, Washington DC.
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George W. BALLENGER, was married to a Ella Grace JACK, who's father was a James JACK.
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This is the only John H. LEWIS, that MAY fit the description, as John H. (henry), became a builder, in Washington DC, after the civil war, as the CONFEDERATE'S in Portsmouth,…
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World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
about Joseph Irvin Lewis
Name: Joseph Irvin Lewis
City: Washington
County: Washington
State: District of Columbia …
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Joseph Irving LEWIS, MY Grandmother,Margaret's first husband.
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Grandfather of William Roy HANDIBOE, Patrick HANDIBOE, Stephen HANDIBOE, also, from John Dewitt HANDIBOE's first marriage to an Irma WRIGHT, the son John M. HANDIBOE b. DC 1937,…
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POW, Meriweather LEWIS, was in a UNION hospital due to sever lung injury.
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My Grandmother, Margaret's 2nd husband, Washington DC.
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This info is on the HANDIBOE-LEWIS-ROOTS tree. www.ancestry.com
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My father is a Howard Irving LEWIS, born August 1918, in Washington DC. his mother was a LARMAN-LEWIS-LAWLOR. LAWLOR, at her death.
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HANDIBOE'S of IRISH, origin and the "surname" spelled HANDEBO, also, from IRELAND, among the original settlers in AUSTRALIA. As a penal colony.
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Maggie was married at age 19, not Calvin.
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Maggie was married at age 19, not Calvin.
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1879
15 Apr Age: 19 Marriage
1 historical record
Historical Newspapers, Birth, Marriage, & Death Announcements, 1851-2003
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One of my GGGreat Grandfathers, my Grandmother's Great Grandfather, that would be MARGARET E. LARMAN.
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Allen's mother had died in 1904, maybe that had something to do with his apparent loss of mind. He was the son of Henry J. LARMAN and an employee of the US, Government.
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Dot's mother was a LITTLE, who's mother's "maiden" name was SMITH.
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Susie FOSTER, was my Grandmother, Margaret's mother. FOSTER, is the name of her 2nd husband, who apparently died in WWI. Name Quincy W. FOSTER. Susie FOSTER, as she called…
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