Monabelle Dorothea Keiper

Brief Life History of Monabelle Dorothea

When Monabelle Dorothea Keiper was born on 1 January 1910, in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States, her father, Clyde Scott Keiper, was 26 and her mother, Nina Mae Bailey, was 15. She married Claire Durand Coolbaugh Sr on 3 February 1928, in Chemung, New York, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 2 daughters. She lived in Yakima, Washington, United States in 1935 and Grangeville Election Precinct 3, Idaho, Idaho, United States in 1940. She died on 10 March 1983, in Lakeland, Polk, Florida, United States, at the age of 73, and was buried in Lakeland Memorial Gardens, Lakeland, Polk, Florida, United States.

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Family Time Line

Claire Durand Coolbaugh Sr
1907–1994
Monabelle Dorothea Keiper
1910–1983
Marriage: 3 February 1928
Noreen Joyce Coolbaugh
1928–2020
Clair Durand Coolbaugh Jr
Aldora Rose Coolbaugh
1929–2019
Durand Coolbaugh
1929–2023
Claire Durand Coolbaugh Jr.
1930–

Sources (23)

  • Monbell Coolbaugh, "United States, Census, 1930"
  • Legacy NFS Source: Monabelle Dorothea Keiper - Government record: birth: 1 January 1910; Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States
  • Monabelle Keiper, "Oregon, Marriage Records, 1906-1968"

World Events (8)

1910 · The BSA is Made

Being modeled after the Boy Scout Association in England, The Boy Scouts of America is a program for young teens to learn traits, life and social skills, and many other things to remind the public about the general act of service and kindness to others.

1913 · Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art was founded as a trust from Hinman Hurlbut, John Huntington, and Horace Kelley. It is to be known as the fourth-wealthiest art museum in the United States. The museum opened its doors to the public on June 6, 1916, and is free to the public to come and enjoy the diverse collections inside. Today the museum can be found as the center piece of Wade Park and both are on the National Register of Historic Places.

1930 · The Tower City Center

Originally known as the Cleveland Union Terminal, the Tower City Center was originally commissioned by the Van Sweringen brothers. At the time, it was the second-largest excavation project in the world after the Panama Canal. From 1930 until 1964, the 52-story Terminal Tower was the tallest building in North America outside of New York City.

Name Meaning

German:

occupational name for a fisherman, from Middle High German keiper ‘fisherman, fish netter’, found in the Upper German dialects, or from an agent derivative of East Prussian keip ‘weir’ (see Keip ).

variant of Keuper, itself a variant of Käufer (see Kaufer ) or of Küpper (see Kupper ); this is a frequent surname in the Lower Rhine area. Compare Kiper .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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spouse #1 Clair Coolbaugh m. in 1928 spouse #2 Clayton Larson m. in 1937 (common law) spouse #3 Roland Bagley m. in 1939 spouse #4 Woodrow Linthicum m. in 1945 spouse #5 Frank Anderson m. in 1958

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