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Spring Valley Cemetery ~ Maybelle Louise McAnnally ~ part of the Polk County Pioneer Cemeteries of Oregon
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McAnnally, Maybelle Louise
LAST NAME: McAnnally FIRST NAME: Maybelle MIDDLE NAME: Louise NICKNAME: 
MAIDEN NAME: Smith AKA 1:  AKA 2:  AKA 3: 
GENDER: F TITLE: 
BORN: 22 Dec 1916 DIED: 15 Apr 1998 BURIED:  (Spring Valley Cemetery)
OCCUPATION:  
BIRTH PLACE:  Wayne, DuPage Co, Illinois
DEATH PLACE: Marion Co, Oregon
NOTES: 

Marriage of Parents – Clayton Smith & Belle Baker md 14 Aug 1907, Twin Falls co, Idaho

1920 IL CENSUS – Mable Smith (3y, b Illinois) enumerated with parents Clayton (35y, b Illinois, occupation farmer) and Belle (32y, b Iowa) and 2 siblings, Lillian (9y, b Illinois) and Charmion (7y, b Illinois); also with family was hired man Robert Gehrke (21y, b Illinois, occupation farm laborer)

Mother Georgia Belle Baker Smith died 3 Mar 1923 at Elgin, Kane co, Ill [Illinois death index]

1930 IL CENSUS – Mabel Smith (12y, b Illinois) enumerated with father Clayton (45y, b Illinois, first married at age 22y, occupation farmer), step-mother Gladys (31y, b Kansas, first married at age 25y) and 3 siblings, Lillian (20y, b Illinois), Charmion (17y, b Illinois) and Dorothy (3y11m, b Illinois); also with family was boarder Anker Ersted (28y, b Norway, divorced, occupation farming)

DEATH CERTIFICATE: 

OSBH DC (1998 Marion co) #98-08143

OBITUARY: 
INSCRIPTION: 

McAnnally
Maybelle L.
Dec. 22, 1916 - Apr. 15, 1998
[shares marker with Richard]
Married
Oct. 17, 1944

SOURCES: 

Saucy Survey & Photographs

ODI

Western States Marriage Index

1920 IL CENSUS (DuPage co, Wayne, ED 23, sheet 7A)

1930 IL CENSUS (DuPage co, Wayne, ED 59, sheet 4A)

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