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Marian Los Kamp about 1914

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Marian Los Kamp about 1914
Picture of Marian Los Kamp taken around 1914. She was around 10 years old. Her mother was a Benning. They lived in Alameda California.
Date & Place: in California USA
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Marian Immogene Los Kamp
Marian was born to Paul Los Kamp and Lois Los Kamp (see Benning Family Reunion 1925). She lived in Berkeley, Stockton and Colusa and Placer County California. It looks as though Marian was a dedicated teacher and spent most of her life in Northern California. According to the 1934-1944 California Voter Registrations Miss Marian I Los Kamp lived on Princeton Street in Colusa County California and was a Republican and worked as a teacher. She also had a PO Box 254 on P Street in Placer County California. A note from a younger cousin: When I knew Cousin Marian (she was a cousin of my mother's), I was a young adult in the 1970's. She was a lovely lady and was a dedicated Christian Scientist. I was rather horrified when she told me that as a tenet of her religion, she would have dental work without anesthesia. Ouch! When I married in 1972, she sent me an antique jam spoon (with documentation) purchased from Gumps - an upscale store in San Francisco. She lived in Alameda CA at that time. Reading the above is the first time that I found out that she lived anywhere else! My Aunt Lois (my mother's half-sister) was named after Marian's mother, Lois. Their father was a younger brother of Marian's mother and Lois was his "favorite sister." (Or so I'm told). My mother's first name was Marian - after cousin Marian?
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