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Olaf Randolph (Randy) Baaso was born on 24 Jan 1914 in Calumet, Houghton, MI; died on 19 Mar 2002 in Wheat Ridge, Jefferson, CO. Other Events and Attributes:
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Helen Fay Coffman was born on 27 Dec 1914 in McLean Co, KY (daughter of Archie Lee (Arch) Coffman, Sr and Fannie Charlotte Hutcheson); died on 28 Feb 2012 in Wheat Ridge, Jefferson, CO. Other Events and Attributes:
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Archie Lee (Arch) Coffman, Sr was born on 29 Sep 1888 in Centertown, Ohio, KY (son of Francis Oliver (Franklin) Coffman and Laura May Everly); died on 27 Nov 1927 in Detroit, Wayne, MI; was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Detroit, Wayne, MI. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: When Laura May Everly Coffman died 2 August 1899, the family split up. By the next year 1900 census, Frank, husband, and 17 yr. old Hubert are listed with Alfred T and "Lue" Coffman, his parents. The other two boys, Archie Lee, age 11, and Charlie, age 9, went to live with their maternal grandma, Nancy Everly who was widowed. She also had two other family members living with her. Archie married Fannie Charlotte Hutcheson on 22 Dec 1909 in Van Buren Co, TN. Fannie (daughter of Leander Travis (L.T.) Hutcheson, Sr and Olive Irene Kuykendall) was born on 3 Jun 1890 in Pikeville, Bledsoe, TN; died on 25 Sep 1988 in Clinton Twp, Macomb, MI; was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Detroit, Wayne, MI. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
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Fannie Charlotte Hutcheson was born on 3 Jun 1890 in Pikeville, Bledsoe, TN (daughter of Leander Travis (L.T.) Hutcheson, Sr and Olive Irene Kuykendall); died on 25 Sep 1988 in Clinton Twp, Macomb, MI; was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Detroit, Wayne, MI. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: According to Jim Murphy, Fannie and her husband Arch Lee Coffman married December 22, 1909 and had seven children. They lived in the Detroit, Michigan area and Arch was a banker. He passed away while some of the children were small and Aunt Fannie had to work to support the family. She worked at Hudsons, a large department store in Detroit.
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