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(Henry) Ernest Kidd, 1922

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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(Henry) Ernest Kidd, 1922
This is Ernest on his wedding day, May 17, 1922. He did not smile in his official wedding photo, but you can see a mischievous grin in this shot of him alone. He was 18 years old in this photo, and ready to start married life.
Date & Place: in El Reno, Canadian County, Oklahoma United States
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I have seen this one before. This is where the Todd Kidd starts . 😆
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I have put out a request for info to Todd Kidd's wife, Shelly, in Colony, OK. Finally found the link, There is a newspaper clipping of a Todd Kidd in Norman, OK in the 1980s, but I cannot figure out how or if that is a relation. My grandfather was one of 10, HIS dad was one of 11. LOTS of Kidds to comb thru - am in progress. :)
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(Henry) Ernest Kidd
Henry Ernest Kidd (who went by Ernest) was born to Marvin Pinkney Kidd and Maggie Myrtle (Peters) Kidd on January 13, 1904 in Norman, OK. He was the second of 10 children. Siblings were: Thelma Irene (1902), Ivy Blanche (1906) Dovie Lee (1909), Monroe Marvin (1912), Mildred Pauline (1916), Orval Austin (1919), Virgil Eugene (1921), Milford Pinkney(Mickey) (1923), and Merel Marie (1928). Ernest married Elzora Alice Mitchell from Franklin, Indiana, on May 17, 1922, in Norman, OK. The couple made their home in El Reno, OK, where Ernest was a clerk at the Wholesale Distribution Center. Ernest was a lifelong member of the Church of the Nazarene. Two daughters were born to this union: Alice Luvern (October22, 1923) and Alta Lavonne (July 4, 1935) Ernest died on May 15, 1997 in El Reno, OK. Burial was in the El Reno Cemetery.
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