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Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, Los Angeles, California
Notes
Virgie Viola Ross had auburn hair.
Divorce Decree #5208 of 22 May 1919; Judge, Preston A. Shinn of the District Court, Washington County, Oklahoma; Certified by T. H. Reeves, Jr, 26 May 1919. Mother received custody of children.
Ross Group - Taken at the funeral of Mary Elizabeth Dennison Ross Back Row, Left to Right: Alma Sims, George Murry Hughey, Charles Daniel Ross, Virgie Viola (Ollie) Ross Hughey, Mary Lazetta "Etta Anna" Ross Tompkins Sims, Edward George Sims, and Virginia Fern Sims.
Front Row, Left to Right, Fern Etta Brooks, Anna Marie Wachtel holding Billie E. Brooks, and Mildred V. Brooks.
Charles Murrell Hughey and Virgie Viola Ross Hughey Taken in 1953, during Grandma Virgie's last visit to see her eldest son and family. Murrell is holding a feather and making some kind of funny tease with his mother.
Virgie Viola Ross Hughey Purkey Taken in front of Charles Murrell Hughey's home, 500 S Delaware, Bartlesville, Washington, Oklahoma; 1953
Charles Murrell Hughey's school house 2 Taken in 1953, around Meyer, Adams County, Illinois. The family took Virgie Viola Ross Hughey, C M's mother, to Illinois to revisit places where they had lived, before 1917. They also visited St Louis to see her brother, Charles Ross and some of his family.
Charles Murrell Hughey's school house Taken in 1953, around Meyer, Adams County, Illinois. The family took Virgie Viola Ross Hughey, C M's mother, to Illinois to revisit places where they had lived, before 1917. They also visited St Louis to see her brother, Charles Ross and some of his family.
Ross and Dennison Information by Mary Ann Hughey Hames 2 This document was written by the great granddaughter of Nancy Gracey Peterie Dennison, Mary Ann Hughey Hames.
In it she mentions A. P.(Andrew Pike) Peterie being the cousin of her mother, Virgie Viola Ross Hughey. In reality, Andrew Pike Peterie was actually the second cousin twice removed of Virgie Viola Ross Hughey.
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