Advertisement
Advertisement
A photo of Violet Wakefield
Add photo

Violet Wakefield 1877 - 1956

Violet Wakefield was born on March 15, 1877 in Oakland, Alameda County, California United States to Mary R. Warren and Leland Howard Wakefield, and had siblings Leland Warren Wakefield, Etta C. Wakefield, William Howard Wakefield, Lily Wakefield, Rose Wakefield, and Leland Henry Wakefield. Violet Wakefield died at age 78 years old on February 23, 1956 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, and was buried at Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, Alameda County.
Violet Wakefield
March 15, 1877
Oakland, Alameda County, California, United States
February 23, 1956
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, United States
Female
Looking for another Violet Wakefield?
ADVERTISEMENT BY ANCESTRY.COM
This page exists for YOU
and everyone who remembers Violet.
Share what you know,
even ask what you wish you knew.
Invite others to do the same,
but don't worry if you can't...
Someone, somewhere will find this page,
and we'll notify you when they do.

Violet Wakefield's History: circa 1877 - circa 1956

Uncover new discoveries and connections today by sharing about people & moments from yesterday.
  • Introduction

    TRIPLET
  • 03/15
    1877

    Birthday

    March 15, 1877
    Birthdate
    Oakland, Alameda County, California United States
    Birthplace
  • Professional Career

    Teacher
  • 02/23
    1956

    Death

    February 23, 1956
    Death date
    Ruptured Aorta
    Cause of death
    San Francisco, San Francisco County, California United States
    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

    mm/dd/yyyy
    Funeral date
    Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, Alameda County, California United States
    Burial location
  • share
    Memories
    below
Advertisement
Advertisement

Add Memories, Stories & Photos about Violet

Be the 1st to share and we'll let you know when others do the same.
Did you know?
In 1877, in the year that Violet Wakefield was born, on November 21st, Thomas Edison announced his new invention - the phonograph. Recording sound was considered to be Edison's first great invention. On November 29th, he demonstrated the phonograph for the public.
Did you know?
In 1883, she was merely 6 years old when on June 16th, children at a children's variety show in Victoria Hall began rushing the stage area and lobby for promised prizes. In the stampede, 183 children of the 1100 present - most of them 3 to 4 years old - were crushed and asphyxiated.
ADVERTISEMENT BY ANCESTRY.COM
Advertisement

Violet Wakefield's Family Tree & Friends

1 Follower & Sources
ADVERTISEMENT BY ANCESTRY.COM
Advertisement
Back to Top