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Generation: 1
- Laura Covington HOWLAND b. 9 Feb 1878, 36 Carter St. Providence, Providence, Rhode Island; d. 27 Aug 1959, San Diego, San Diego, Ca.
Notes:
Laura's family lived next door to a Jacob & Laura Covington (34 Carter
St. Providence, RI) who were 48 & 47. He also was a Gravel Roofer. It is
not knownwhy Laura Covington Howland was named as she was.
Laura m. Virgil Alonzo HOLBROOK 4 Oct 1897, Ogden, Weber, Ut. Virgil b. 4 Oct 1872, Ogden, Weber, Ut; d. 4 Aug 1947, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Ca; bur. Forest Lawn-Glendale, Los Angeles, Ca Sp. 2 - Lot 1935 Liberty. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 2. Ruth Irene HOLBROOK
b. 21 Jul 1898, Ogden, Weber, Ut; d. 14 Nov 1976, Altadena, Los Angeles, Ca.
- 3. Berenice Evelyn HOLBROOK
b. 21 Feb 1901, Provo, Utah, Ut; d. 25 Feb 1988, Escondido, San Diego, Ca; bur. Was cremated at sea (Telophase Society).
Generation: 2
- Ruth Irene HOLBROOK
(1.Laura1) b. 21 Jul 1898, Ogden, Weber, Ut; d. 14 Nov 1976, Altadena, Los Angeles, Ca.
Notes:
Cause of Death: Cancer
Ruth m. John Alfred STAHLE 1 Jun 1922. John b. 2 Nov 1895, Boston, Suffolk, Ma?; d. 11 Jun 1988, Union City, Alameda, Ca (Masonic Home). [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 4. Jack Winslow STAHLE
b. 22 Jun 1925, Glendale, Los Angeles, Ca; d. 26 Apr 1986, Walnut Creek, Contra Costa, Ca.
- Berenice Evelyn HOLBROOK
(1.Laura1) b. 21 Feb 1901, Provo, Utah, Ut; d. 25 Feb 1988, Escondido, San Diego, Ca; bur. Was cremated at sea (Telophase Society).
Notes:
Cause of Death: Pulmonary Arrest
REFN: 3
Berenice, in her early years lived 1122 Mohawk St. & on the census of
1920 at 1337 Waterloo St. in Los Angeles. The streets were in the
neighborhood of Sunset & Alvarado Blvd. She attended LA Polytechnic High
school, graduating in 1920. Her graduation was delayed one year because
of the flu epidemic that killed 30% of her class. She was quite tall for
her time; as a matter of fact, was the tallest girl in high
school...5'9". Her interests at the time were fashion design and
participation in her high school sorority. She and her friends spent
their summers atthe beaches of Santa Monica and Venice. In those years,
Venice had just beenrecently touted the "Venice of the West", with
canals and gondolas.
She mether husband "Guil" while working for Pacific Telephone &
Telegraph in the early twenty's. (See Notes: Guilford Aikin).
She had a fantastic command of the English language. She liked to quotes
Spoonerisms;
Mardon Padum, this seat ispoccupied, may I sew you to another sheet?
Is her gone, have her went, has her left I all alone? Her can never
come to we, we can never go to she, oh, itcould not was.
"Good Morning, Madam" to Eve said Adam. "Good Morning, Sir" tohim
said she.
One bright day in the middle of the night, 2 dead boys got upto
fight.
Back to back they faced each other, drew their swords and shot each
other.
A deaf policeman heard the noise, came and shot those 2 dead boys.
If you don't believe me, ask the blind man around the corner, he saw
it all.
Her language at times, was a reflection of the many books she loved to
read
Shall we repair to the living room?
At sixes and sevens.
Dressed to the nines.
In the 30's she would go to Catalina Island with a girlfriend to dance to
the big band sounds of Glen Miller, Tommy Dorsey, etc.
Neil Aikin
30 June2002
Berenice m. Guilford Leonard AIKIN 1 Jun 1924, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Ca. Guilford b. 10 Jan 1899, Evanston, Cook, Il; d. 1 Dec 1949, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Ca; bur. Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, Ca. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 5. Neil Holbrook AIKIN
- 6. AIKIN
Generation: 3
- Jack Winslow STAHLE
(2.Ruth2, 1.Laura1) b. 22 Jun 1925, Glendale, Los Angeles, Ca; d. 26 Apr 1986, Walnut Creek, Contra Costa, Ca.
Notes:
Cause of Death: Alchoholism
Jack m. 23 Apr 1950, Studio City, Los Angeles, Ca. [Group Sheet]
- Neil Holbrook AIKIN
(3.Berenice2, 1.Laura1)
- AIKIN
(3.Berenice2, 1.Laura1)
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