Lineage (ped chts & fgs) of Constance Mary (Weisenborn) Fickwirth Owen, 1917-1976/ prepared by Carllene Marek, 1992
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Microfilm of computer produced typescript (52 leaves) at the Paradise Genealogical Society, Paradise, California.
Constance Mary Weisenborn was born in 1917 in Los Angeles County, California, the daughter of Paul G'sell Weisenborn (1887-1958) and Lillian Beatrice Dunagan Weisenborn (1895-1976). She married Carl Fickenwirth (1891-1950) in 1936 at Yuma, Arizona. They had three children, 1938-1940, born in La Puente and Covina, California. They were divorced in 1947 and she married 2) Daniel Lee Owen. She died in 1976 at Duarte, California.
Ancestors include: Juan George Weisenborn (b. 1796) of Spain, Germany, and Wisconsin, and Thomas Dunagan (bef. 1717-ca. 1742) of Caroline County, Virginia.
With: Lineage (ped chts & fgs) of Charles Bernard Feil, Jr., 1899-1940.
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| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Format | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lineage (ped chts & fgs) of Constance Mary (Weisenborn) Fickwirth Owen, 1917-1976 | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada B1 Floor Film | 1831834 Item 5 | 7856584 |
| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Film | Image Group Number (DGS) | Format |
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| Lineage (ped chts & fgs) of Constance Mary (Weisenborn) Fickwirth Owen, 1917-1976 | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada B1 Floor Film | 1831834 Item 5 | 7856584 |
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