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Amy was born in the front bedroom of her parents' home near Estelline, South Dakota.
She graduated from Idaho Falls high school, then attended UCLA.
On October 8, 1938, she married Don Marshall, chief liquor control officer of the California State board of equalization the San Jose and San Francisco districts, in Fallon, NV. She had been his secretary for four years prior to their marriage. It was his second marriage and her first. (Source: San Jose News, Jan. 2, 1939)
Note: 1920 US Census middle initial enumerated as "R."; 1916 Quincy, IL newspaper announcement listed her middle name as Rose.
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Amy was born in the front bedroom of her parents' home near Estelline, South Dakota.
She graduated from Idaho Falls high school, then attended UCLA.
On October 8, 1938, she married Don Marshall, chief liquor control officer of the California State board of equalization the San Jose and San Francisco districts, in Fallon, NV. She had been his secretary for four years prior to their marriage. It was his second marriage and her first. (Source: San Jose News, Jan. 2, 1939)
Note: 1920 US Census middle initial enumerated as "R."; 1916 Quincy, IL newspaper announcement listed her middle name as Rose.
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