Per The Seattle Daily Times of Wednesday, June 25, 1947, she was born in Olympia, Washington (confirmed by Washington State Certificate of Death). Survivors included her sister, Mrs. E.J. Hughes. (Dora's birthdate is alternately listed as 1891 in some records which lies between the dates her parents were married and divorced, so is likely correct, but I will defer to the headstone and death certificate information for this memorial.)
Her birth parents were Reuben Clark Brown and Nancy Fuller Brown. Dora was adopted as a young child by William and Amelia Turner of Seattle. She was incorrectly listed as the daughter of "William Brown" per her Washington State Certificate of Death.
On January 1, 1920, as Dora Marie Brown, she married Albert E. Anable at King County, Washington.
They were the parents of two children.
Per The Seattle Daily Times of Wednesday, June 25, 1947, she was born in Olympia, Washington (confirmed by Washington State Certificate of Death). Survivors included her sister, Mrs. E.J. Hughes. (Dora's birthdate is alternately listed as 1891 in some records which lies between the dates her parents were married and divorced, so is likely correct, but I will defer to the headstone and death certificate information for this memorial.)
Her birth parents were Reuben Clark Brown and Nancy Fuller Brown. Dora was adopted as a young child by William and Amelia Turner of Seattle. She was incorrectly listed as the daughter of "William Brown" per her Washington State Certificate of Death.
On January 1, 1920, as Dora Marie Brown, she married Albert E. Anable at King County, Washington.
They were the parents of two children.
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