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Menno Howry 1896 - 1972
Menno Howry of Lancaster, Lancaster County, PA was born on February 20, 1896, and died at age 76 years old in October 1972.
Menno Howry
Lancaster, Lancaster County, PA 17604
February 20, 1896
October 1972
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Menno Howry's History: 1896 - 1972
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Did you know?Menno Howry lived 3 years longer than the average Howry family member when he died at the age of 76.The average age of a Howry family member is 73.
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In 1896, in the year that Menno Howry was born, on May 18th, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson. By a vote of 7 to 1, the Court upheld state racial segregation laws, introducing the idea of "separate but equal" facilities for races.
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In 1916, when he was 20 years old, suffragette Jeannette Pickering Rankin became the first woman elected to the House of Representatives as a Representative at large from Montana. She was the first woman to hold an elected Federal office. Holding the office for two years, she ran again in 1940 and served another two year term. Montana had granted women unrestricted voting rights in 1914, 6 years before women got the vote nationally.
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Other Howry Family Biographies
Stott Howry, Dorothy (Jan 19, 1920 - Oct 5, 1998)
Howry, Mary (Dec 8, 1892 - Nov 1985)
Howry, Alberta (Jul 22, 1910 - Apr 1, 1994)
Howry, Alexander (Apr 25, 1913 - Nov 21, 2001)
Howry, Kenneth (Feb 13, 1907 - May 29, 1998)
Howry, Eleanor (Jul 1, 1909 - Jul 1983)
Howry, Douglas (Feb 25, 1920 - Jun 1969)
Howry, Craig (Apr 13, 1904 - Apr 1974)
Howry, Helen (Jan 1, 1902 - Sep 1981)
Howry, Edna (Mar 2, 1912 - Jan 1, 1996)
Howry, Lula (Dec 22, 1925 - Dec 26, 2003)
Howry, Cornelius (Feb 25, 1905 - May 25, 1998)
Howry, Mary (Jul 28, 1904 - Dec 1978)
Howry, Marjorie (Aug 28, 1899 - Jan 1987)
Howry, John (Dec 29, 1928 - Aug 21, 1995)
Howry, Walter (Jun 18, 1872 - Jul 1969)
Howry, Glenn (Apr 5, 1947 - Mar 1, 2011)
Howry, Elizabeth (Feb 3, 1915 - May 30, 1999)
Howry, Paul (Jul 27, 1892 - Nov 1969)
Howry, Emma (Nov 26, 1916 - Jun 1991)
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