Grace Neil1
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Grace Neil married Bryce Raymond Mobley, son of John Bryce Mobley and Lelia May Burlingham, about 1923.1,2,3,4
Citations
- [S638] "Burlingham Genealogy," E-mail from Donna (Higby) Metcalfe to Charles Towne, February to May 2005; from notes by Eve Wingert, granddaughter of John and Lelia (Burlingham) Mobley.
- [S4759] Herschel Mobley, Herschel's Adventures, p. 60.
- [S6684] Elden Mobley, "Elden L. Mobley, His Story", p. 10.
- [S3346] No record has been found online for this marriage, and Bryce is listed in the 1930 census (as "Rice") as single, living with his parents in Linn Co., Oregon. But it is included in notes by Bryce's niece Eve (Smith) Wingert. Further, Herschel Mobley's book states that when the family moved to the Alsea Valley in 1927, living with them were [Bryce] Raymond's wife and three children, confirming that he was married at least once before his marriage to Edna (Mathews) Burgess in 1932. Elden Mobley's memoir says, "Ray left his wife and her three kids" and that "She didn't have any place to go so she and the kids lived with us all winter."