When Verna Ethel Patrick Bohmont was born on 19 November 1905, in Mahaska, Iowa, United States, her father, John Patrick, was 48 and her mother, Anna Yarkovsky, was 36. She had at least 1 son and 1 daughter with Gilbert Leland Bohmont. She lived in Platte, Wyoming, United States in 1930 and Election District 20, Platte, Wyoming, United States in 1940. She died on 11 December 2001, in Cheyenne, Laramie, Wyoming, United States, at the age of 96, and was buried in Wheatland, Platte, Wyoming, United States.
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The first of many consumer protection laws which ban foreign and interstate traffic in mislabeled food and drugs. It requires that ingredients be placed on the label.
Historical Boundaries 1887: Laramie, Wyoming Territory, United States 1890: Laramie, Wyoming, United States 1911: Platte, Wyoming, United States
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Irish, Scottish, and English (of Norman origin): from the Anglo-Norman French, Middle English, and Older Scots personal name Patrick (Old Irish Patraicc), derived from Latin Patricius ‘son of a noble father, member of the patrician class’. This was the name of a Christian saint, a 5th-century Romano-Briton who became the apostle and patron saint of Ireland, and it was largely as a result of his fame that the personal name was so popular from the Middle Ages onward. In Ireland the surname is usually Scottish in origin, from Scottish settlers in Ulster in the 17th century. See also Peden and McPadden , derived from pet forms of Old Irish Patraicc.
Scottish and Irish: shortened Anglicized form of Scottish and Irish Gaelic Mac Phádraig ‘son of Patrick’.
English: variant of Partridge .
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