Trusted information source for millions of people worldwide
Ressie Edmonds
Historical records and family trees related to Ressie Edmonds.
Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and full names.
MyHeritage Family Trees
Ressie Mae EDMONDS, 1910 - 1979 Ressie Mae EDMONDS 1910 1979 Virginia Indiana
Ressie Mae EDMONDS was born on 1910, in , Virginia, to Franklin Clarence Monroe and America Virginia Monroe.
Ressie had 8 siblings: Roy Monroe, Willie Mae Ruth Williams and .
Ressie passed away on 1979, at age 69 in , Indiana.
She was buried in , Indiana.
Documents of Ressie Mae EDMONDS
Ressie Mae Edmonds
1910 1979 Ressie Mae Edmonds in BillionGraves
Ressie Mae Edmonds
was born in 1910.
Ressie
married
Hoyle Edward Edmonds
.
Ressie
passed away in 1979, at age 69.
She was buried in Friends Cemetery, Wabash, Indiana, United States.
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Ressie EdmondsRessie Edmonds in Evening star. - Feb 9 1913
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... returned from a visit to rel- ; : 'iveS in Washington. Mrs. Robert M- I Ward has returned to her home liereafterj visiting in Washington and Richmond, j Miss Ressie Edmonds of Front Royal j l as returned from a visit to friends in Washington. Mr. Lawrence Weems has' 1 eeri visiting his brother-in-law and sis- j ter. Dr. and Mrs. ..."
Publication place: Washington, District Of Columbia
Ressie EdmondsRessie Edmonds in Richmond times-dispatch. - Dec 19 1915
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... hv I r. n. li. Wine. I>r. W. A. Newman yesterday entertained the members of the Medical Society of Prince William County at his residence on Main Street. Miss Ressie Edmonds and Miss Katie firilhrotzer, of Alexandria, were uuests at the home of Mrs. I.. K. j'ope tiiis week. Mrs. Dennis O'Neil of Manassas recently visited l?er sp'ter. Mrs. Salllo Arni'ck. ..."
Publication place: Richmond, Virginia
Ressie EdmondsRessie Edmonds in The Deseret News - May 1 1900
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Eaton and Henry XX". Lawrence. The program was opened bj- a piano sulo frum Miss Emma Maeser, which was highly appreciated, lt was followed with a sulo Vy Miss Ressie Edmonds, who sang, “Once in a Purple Twilight," with her sweetness. During the time the judges were arriving at a decision John Buckle read a amusing and instructive paper, his experiences ..."
Publication place: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States