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Carolyn <I>Goodwin</I> Brubaker

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Carolyn Goodwin Brubaker

Birth
Massachusetts, USA
Death
22 Jul 1944 (aged 64)
Oceanside, San Diego County, California, USA
Burial
San Jacinto, Riverside County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
G-86
Memorial ID
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Carolyn Marie was born to Charles Scott Goodwin and Mary Statira Crafts. Charles Goodwin was a pharmacist and a farmer and he traced his lineage back to a daughter of the famous Captain Myles Standish of the Pilgrim and Mayflower era.
Carolyn Marie was a 1904 graduate of the famous Smith College for women in Northampton, Massachusetts. She was contracted by Principal DeFremery to teach English, Latin, German, French and Spanish at Hemet High School, California, on the corner of Acacia and Buena Vista.
Carolyn Marie and Lawrence Brubaker went to Massachusetts to meet her family and get married 28 September 1909. They lived in Oregon and finally in Hemet. She died at the beach house in Oceanside where they would go to get away from the sulphur fumes used on the ranch to treat the drying trays for the apricots.
The San Jacinto Valley Cemetery is also the Hemet Cemetery.
Carolyn Marie was born to Charles Scott Goodwin and Mary Statira Crafts. Charles Goodwin was a pharmacist and a farmer and he traced his lineage back to a daughter of the famous Captain Myles Standish of the Pilgrim and Mayflower era.
Carolyn Marie was a 1904 graduate of the famous Smith College for women in Northampton, Massachusetts. She was contracted by Principal DeFremery to teach English, Latin, German, French and Spanish at Hemet High School, California, on the corner of Acacia and Buena Vista.
Carolyn Marie and Lawrence Brubaker went to Massachusetts to meet her family and get married 28 September 1909. They lived in Oregon and finally in Hemet. She died at the beach house in Oceanside where they would go to get away from the sulphur fumes used on the ranch to treat the drying trays for the apricots.
The San Jacinto Valley Cemetery is also the Hemet Cemetery.


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