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Irvin T. IMBER
Clara Mae LEDBETTER Viola Beatrice PAYTON |
Husband: Irvin T. IMBER
Birth: 23 Oct 1909, Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH Death: 1 Dec 1975, Los Angeles Co., CA Disposition: buried Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Cypress, Orange Co., CA Father: Louis IMBER, b. ca. 1876, OH Mother: Amelia __?__ |
Marriage-1: ca. 1933; ended in divorce |
Wife-1: Clara Mae LEDBETTER
Birth: 8 Nov 1915, Gordon Co., GA Death: 19 Jan 2003, Vandalia, Montgomery Co., OH Disposition: buried Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum, Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH Father: John Thomas LEDBETTER Mother: Susan Nancy CORBIN |
Marriage-2: |
Wife-2: Viola Beatrice PAYTON
Birth: 8 Aug 1920, OK Death: 10 Aug 1986, Los Angeles Co., CA Disposition: buried Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Cypress, Orange Co., CA Other Spouse: m1. Newell ELSWORTH, b. 1921/2, OK Other Child: Donald Lee ELSWORTH (1939-2012) Father: Robert Adrian PAYTON (1903-1939) of MO Mother: Ethel MORGAN (1904- ) of MO |
Child with Clara Mae LEDBETTER — born in Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH: |
1. Donna Mae IMBER, b. 25 Jun 1934 |
Children with Viola Beatrice PAYTON: |
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Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, Georgia, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma |
Sources:
1. Marriage Record: 2. CABI: California Birth Index, 1905-1995 (online at Ancestry.com): none appear to be our subjects' children. 3. 1910 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com): Irvin T. IMBER (æ 5m, b. OH) is living in Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH (p. 270A), with his parents, Lewis IMBER (æ 34, b. OH) & Amelia (æ 24, b. NY), plus siblings. He's the only Irvin IMBER in the entire Federal census. 4. 1920 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com): Irvin T. IMBER (æ 10, b. OH) is living in Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH (p. 51A), with his parents, Louis IMBER (æ 43, b. OH) & Amelia (æ 38, b. NY), plus siblings. He's the only Irvin IMBER in the entire Federal census. Clara LEDBETTER (æ 4, b. GA) is living in Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH, with her widowed mother (q.v.). 5. 1930 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com): Irvin T. IMBER (æ 21, b. OH) is living in Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH (p. 48A), with his parents, Louis IMBER (æ 53, b. OH) & Amelia A. (æ 49, b. NY), plus siblings. He's the only Irvin IMBER in the Federal entire census. Clara M. LEDBETTER (æ 14, b. GA) is living in Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH, with her twice-widowed mother (q.v.). Viola PAYTON (æ 8, b. OK) is living in Norman, Cleveland Co., OK (p. 135A), with her parents, Adrian R. PAYTON (æ 26, b. MO) & Ethel (æ 26, b. MO), plus siblings. 6. 1940 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com): can't find Irvin, Clara, or Donna Mae. Irvin's parents and Clara's mother are still in Dayton. Viola ELSWORTH (æ 18, b. OK) is living in Norman, Cleveland Co., OK (p. 240A), with her husband, Newell ELLSWORTH (æ 18, b. OK), and son, Donald Lee ELSWORTH (æ 1, b. OK). 7. CADI: California Death Index, 1940-1997 (online at RootsWeb.com):
8. Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2002 (online at Ancestry.com):
9. Find-a-Grave: Entries (online at findagrave.com):
10. SSDI: Social Security Death Index (online at Ancestry.com):
11. Public Member Trees (online at Ancestry.com). |
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