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Hattye Mae White Scrapbook 1916-1918, Hattye Mae White
Hattye Mae White Scrapbook 1916-1918, Hattye Mae White
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Hattye Mae White was born in San Antonio, Texas on October 16, 1897. She attended Ward-Belmont during the 1916-1917 school year. She married Charles Cousins Johnson Jr. on September 7, 1918, and the pair had one son, Captain Charles Cousins III, born August 2, 1919. Captain Cousins would later die during World War II. Hattye Mae White Johnson died on June 23, 1979, in Texas.
Myrtle Conyers' Scrapbook 1915-1916, Myrtle Conyers
Myrtle Conyers' Scrapbook 1915-1916, Myrtle Conyers
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Myrtle Conyers attended Ward-Belmont for two years, 1914-1916.
Rachel Abernathy's Scrapbook 1915-1916, Rachel Abernathy
Rachel Abernathy's Scrapbook 1915-1916, Rachel Abernathy
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Rachel Abernathy went to Ward-Belmont during the 1915-1916 school years. She created this scrapbook during her time there.
Judith And Emily Jordan's Scrapbook 1915-1918, Judith Jordan, Emily Jordan
Judith And Emily Jordan's Scrapbook 1915-1918, Judith Jordan, Emily Jordan
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Judith (1895-1938) and Emily Jordan (1897-1977) were two sisters that attended Ward-Belmont during the 1915-1918 school years. Judith married Rivers McNeill Anderson and had three children: Bettie, Rivers and Judith. She died in 1938. Her sister Emily married James Anderson and the pair did not have any children. Emily died in 1977 while her husband passed a year later in 1978.
Addie Forman Young's Scrapbook Ii, 1914-1915, Addie Foreman Young
Addie Forman Young's Scrapbook Ii, 1914-1915, Addie Foreman Young
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Addie Forman Young was born on November 3, 1896, in Morganfield, Kentucky. She attended Ward-Belmont from 1913-1914. She married Thomas Price Lilly on November 12, 1919, and the pair moved to Kentucky where Thomas worked in a variety of positions. They had three children: Robert, Thomas, and Elizabeth. Addie died on June 20, 1973, with Thomas passing on May 31, 1986.
Addie Forman Young's Scrapbook Iii, 1913-1914, Addie Foreman Young
Addie Forman Young's Scrapbook Iii, 1913-1914, Addie Foreman Young
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Addie Forman Young was born on November 3, 1896, in Morganfield, Kentucky. She attended Ward-Belmont from 1913-1914. She married Thomas Price Lilly on November 12, 1919, and the pair moved to Kentucky where Thomas worked in a variety of positions. They had three children: Robert, Thomas, and Elizabeth. Addie died on June 20, 1973, with Thomas passing on May 31, 1986.
Addie Forman Young's Scrapbook I, 1913-1914, Addie Foreman Young
Addie Forman Young's Scrapbook I, 1913-1914, Addie Foreman Young
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Addie Forman Young was born on November 3, 1896, in Morganfield, Kentucky. She attended Ward-Belmont from 1913-1914. She married Thomas Price Lilly on November 12, 1919, and the pair moved to Kentucky where Thomas worked in a variety of positions. They had three children: Robert, Thomas, and Elizabeth. Addie died on June 20, 1973, with Thomas passing on May 31, 1986.
Ethel Steven's Scrapbook 1910-1911, Ethel Steven
Ethel Steven's Scrapbook 1910-1911, Ethel Steven
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Ethel Steven went to Belmont College for Young Women from 1910 to 1911. She received a certificate of second year completion from Belmont College’s School of Music.
Ethel Warnock's Scrapbook 1909-1910, Ethel Warnock
Ethel Warnock's Scrapbook 1909-1910, Ethel Warnock
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Ethel Warnock went to Belmont College for Young Women during the 1909-1910 school year. She created this scrapbook during her time there
Frances Cox's Scrapbook 1910-1911, Frances Cox
Frances Cox's Scrapbook 1910-1911, Frances Cox
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Frances Cox attended Belmont College for Young Women from 1909-1910.
Helen Marx's Scrapbook 1908-1911, Helen Marx
Helen Marx's Scrapbook 1908-1911, Helen Marx
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Helen Marx was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana on May 13, 1894. She attended Belmont College for Young Women from 1908-1911 and received a special degree in English. After school, she returned to Lake Charles and eventually married Richard Joseph Zander on June 18, 1919. The couple moved to Pennsylvania where he worked as a partner in a men’s clothing manufacturing business and Helen was a homemaker. They had four children: Judith, Richard Jr., Julia, and Simone. Richard Zander Sr. died on December 17, 1954, and Helen passed on March 5, 1982.
Nell Robert’S Scrapbook, Nell Roberts
Nell Robert’S Scrapbook, Nell Roberts
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Nell Roberts was born on May 2, 1886, in Harriman, Tennessee. She attended Belmont College for Young Women during the 1904-1906 school years. After school, she married Charles W. Whitcomb and became a homemaker. The pair that three children: James, Dorothy, and Mary. Sadly, Nell died after an operation on January 7, 1929. Her husband would pass on March 28, 1959.
Lucile Frizzelle's Scrapbook Ii, 1898-1902, Lucile Frizzelle
Lucile Frizzelle's Scrapbook Ii, 1898-1902, Lucile Frizzelle
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Lucile Frizzelle attended Ward Seminary in Nashville, Tennessee for three years, beginning in 1898. Her scrapbook contains information about her fellow students, teachers, and experiences at the school. This scrapbook is accompanied by a first book, 2023.6.1.
Lucile Frizzelle's Scrapbook I, 1898-1902, Lucile Frizzelle
Lucile Frizzelle's Scrapbook I, 1898-1902, Lucile Frizzelle
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Lucile Frizzelle attended Ward Seminary in Nashville Tennessee for three years, beginning in 1898. Her scrapbook contains information about her fellow students, teachers, and experiences at the school. This scrapbook is accompanied by a second book, 2023.6.2.
Connie Dockery's Scrapbook 1894-1895, Connie Dockery
Connie Dockery's Scrapbook 1894-1895, Connie Dockery
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Connie Dockery attended Belmont College for Young Women during the 1894-1895 school year. She made this notebook while attending school at Belmont.
Pauline F. King's Scrapbook 1892-1911, Pauline F. King
Pauline F. King's Scrapbook 1892-1911, Pauline F. King
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Pauline King Harned was born in Leighton, Alabama on August 13, 1877, and attended Belmont College for Young Women from 1893-1898. She created this scrapbook to document her time as a student. After graduating from Belmont College, she worked briefly as a bookkeeper at F.R. King & Co. before she married Frederic T. Harned on December 27, 1899, in Alabama. They later moved to Kentucky and then Mississippi where Fred worked as a farmer and the pair had four children, Ben K, Frances Porter (1902-1910), Mary Ethel (Isele), and Fred Harned. Pauline’s husband died on January 16,1929, and Pauline passed …