William Michael Laffavier

Brief Life History of William Michael

William Michael Laffavier was born on 16 June 1905, in Colorado, United States as the son of William Michael Laffavier and Dora Mae Crockett. He married Ida Mae Grusendorf on 14 February 1942, in Falls, Texas, United States. He died on 22 February 1951, in Houston, Harris, Texas, United States, at the age of 45.

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William Michael Laffavier
1905–1951
Ida Mae Grusendorf
1909–1968
Marriage: 14 February 1942

Sources (3)

  • W M Laffavier, "Texas, County Marriage Records, 1837-1965"
  • William Michael Laffavier, "Texas Deaths, 1890-1976"
  • William M. Laffavier, "Texas Death Index, 1903-2000"

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World Events (3)

1906 · Saving Food Labels

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.

1906 · Licencing Butchers

A law that makes it a crime to misbrand meat being sold as food, and ensures that the meat is slaughtered and processed under sanitary conditions.

1909 · Garden of the Gods Park

In 1879, railroad tycoon, Charles Elliott Perkins bought 240 acres whrere The Garden of the Gods is located, and planned to use it as a summer home. Perkins died in 1907 before he could establish it as a public park. Perkin's children donated the now 480 acres to the city of Colorado Springs, to become a public park.

Name Meaning

Probably the most successful of all the Old French names of Germanic origin that were introduced to England by the Normans. It is derived from Germanic wil ‘will, desire’ + helm ‘helmet, protection’. The fact that it was borne by the Conqueror himself does not seem to have inhibited its favour with the ‘conquered’ population: in the first century after the Conquest it was the commonest male name of all, and not only among the Normans. In the later Middle Ages it was overtaken by John , but continued to run second to that name until the 20th century, when the picture became more fragmented.

Dictionary of First Names © Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges 1990, 2003, 2006.

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