1930 census records show that Norma was living in Duval, Florida
Norma married in New Orleans a Robert Riculfi and they lived in that city. Mr. Riculfi was from a Spanish family (even though the name sounds Italian). The line ran back to the de Riculfi family of Spain and one of the ancestors was a Spanish Marques. They are related in some way to the John Wanamaker Family of department store fame. The family was socially prominent and in 1890, Robert Marion Riculfi was born to Norma (he was christened Joseph Robert Marion Riculfi but never used the name, Joseph). In 1894, the father died and Norma took the young son and moved back to Jacksonville where her mother had a home and Walter summered from the heat of New York. Eventually, she became a school principal and retired. She died of lung cancer on 8 Feb 1932 and is buried in West Evergreen Cemetery in Jacksonville, Florida.
1930 census records show that Norma was living in Duval, Florida
Norma married in New Orleans a Robert Riculfi and they lived in that city. Mr. Riculfi was from a Spanish family (even though the name sounds Italian). The line ran back to the de Riculfi family of Spain and one of the ancestors was a Spanish Marques. They are related in some way to the John Wanamaker Family of department store fame. The family was socially prominent and in 1890, Robert Marion Riculfi was born to Norma (he was christened Joseph Robert Marion Riculfi but never used the name, Joseph). In 1894, the father died and Norma took the young son and moved back to Jacksonville where her mother had a home and Walter summered from the heat of New York. Eventually, she became a school principal and retired. She died of lung cancer on 8 Feb 1932 and is buried in West Evergreen Cemetery in Jacksonville, Florida.
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