Raised in Brooklyn, NY, she was the daughter of Harold Kinney and Camille nee DeFressine. Her father died when she was 11 months old. As a child Camille would feed the horses, who were tied to posts, an apple core from her lunch on the way home from school.
In the early 1920s she married Frank. Together they had daughters Frances, Dorothy, Ruthie and Ceil.
Camille was 4'9 ½", "and don't forget the half!" She was very comical and sociable. She would have everyone over every Sunday and always wanted to feed people. Camille had parakeets and canaries. When she was old she went to the A&P everyday by herself. She had a social group there and would buy the Swiss cheese with the most holes. When she told the story it was funny. She was very cute.
Raised in Brooklyn, NY, she was the daughter of Harold Kinney and Camille nee DeFressine. Her father died when she was 11 months old. As a child Camille would feed the horses, who were tied to posts, an apple core from her lunch on the way home from school.
In the early 1920s she married Frank. Together they had daughters Frances, Dorothy, Ruthie and Ceil.
Camille was 4'9 ½", "and don't forget the half!" She was very comical and sociable. She would have everyone over every Sunday and always wanted to feed people. Camille had parakeets and canaries. When she was old she went to the A&P everyday by herself. She had a social group there and would buy the Swiss cheese with the most holes. When she told the story it was funny. She was very cute.
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