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Ella KETCHAM DAGGETT

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Ella KETCHAM DAGGETT
I have in my possession an old studio portrait photograph which is identified as Ella KETCHUM DAGGETT. The photograph appears to have been taken in the 1890's or 1900's with Ella appearing to be in her teens at the time the photograph was taken. Based on limited research I was able to gather the following information regarding Ella and her family:

Ella Evelyn KETCHAM was b. 8 Jan 1884 in Palestine, TX to parents Lewis Cass KETCHAM (1853-1929) and Mary “Mamie” Emily WOODSON (1864-1950) who were married abt 1882 in Palestine, TX. Ella had one sibling, a brother Lewis Cass KETCHAM (1897-1961). Ella married Fred Dillon DAGGETT (1876-1965) on 3 Dec 1902 in Palestine, TX and the couple had two children including Ella Ketcham DAGGETT STUMPF (1903-1993) and Dan Wooldridge DAGGETT (1907-1981). Ella died in Austin, TX on 6 Jun 1957 and is buried in the Cook-Walden Capital Parks Cemetery in Pflugerville, TX.

I am hoping to locate someone from this family so that the photograph can be returned to the care of family. If you are a member of this family or know someone who might be, please contact me.

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Shelley
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Ella (KETCHAM) DAGGETT
Ella Evelyn KETCHAM was b. 8 Jan 1884 in Palestine, TX to parents Lewis Cass KETCHAM (1853-1929) and Mary “Mamie” Emily WOODSON (1864-1950) who were married abt 1882 in Palestine, TX. Ella had one sibling, a brother Lewis Cass KETCHAM (1897-1961). Ella married Fred Dillon DAGGETT (1876-1965) on 3 Dec 1902 in Palestine, TX and the couple had two children including Ella Ketcham DAGGETT STUMPF (1903-1993) and Dan Wooldridge DAGGETT (1907-1981). Ella died in Austin, TX on 6 Jun 1957 and is buried in the Cook-Walden Capital Parks Cemetery in Pflugerville, TX.
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