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Lorena Marcella “Rena” <I>Reeves</I> Hartley

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Lorena Marcella “Rena” Reeves Hartley

Birth
Sangamon County, Illinois, USA
Death
8 Oct 1940 (aged 74)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 135, Sect. 5, grave 3
Memorial ID
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Lorena (aka Loreana)'s marriage certificate to her last husband states that she was the daughter of Thomas Norton and Marcellia (Vance) Reeves Lisham Erickson, however, it would appear that she went by the maiden name of "Reeves." She married William Beven Lloyd, Sr. (1849-1892) abt. 1882 and they had four children: Amelia, William, Edward and Alfred Lloyd. Her second marriage was to Louis Earle on August 1, 1894 in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington. Louis and Lorena had at least one child together named Dorothea Earle. Loreana's third marriage was to James Henry Jones (1869-1945) about 1907 and their children included: Thomas, James Henry and Patrick Jones. Loreana (aka "Lorena") married her fourth husband, Samuel Hartley, on July 2, 1917 in Vancouver, Clark, Washington. They had a daughter, Lorena Jean Hartley (1918-1918), who died as an infant.
Lorena (aka Loreana)'s marriage certificate to her last husband states that she was the daughter of Thomas Norton and Marcellia (Vance) Reeves Lisham Erickson, however, it would appear that she went by the maiden name of "Reeves." She married William Beven Lloyd, Sr. (1849-1892) abt. 1882 and they had four children: Amelia, William, Edward and Alfred Lloyd. Her second marriage was to Louis Earle on August 1, 1894 in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington. Louis and Lorena had at least one child together named Dorothea Earle. Loreana's third marriage was to James Henry Jones (1869-1945) about 1907 and their children included: Thomas, James Henry and Patrick Jones. Loreana (aka "Lorena") married her fourth husband, Samuel Hartley, on July 2, 1917 in Vancouver, Clark, Washington. They had a daughter, Lorena Jean Hartley (1918-1918), who died as an infant.


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