Inez Zola Kinder

Brief Life History of Inez Zola

When Inez Zola Kinder was born on 25 September 1907, in Tryon, Lincoln, Oklahoma, United States, her father, William Franklin Kinder, was 38 and her mother, Sarah Hannah Small, was 38. She married Jesse Lloyd Cowger on 14 May 1931, in Guthrie, Logan, Oklahoma, United States. She lived in Lincoln, Oklahoma, United States for about 5 years and Visalia Judicial Township, Tulare, California, United States in 1940. She died in August 1976, in Guthrie, Logan, Oklahoma, United States, at the age of 68, and was buried in Carney, Lincoln, Oklahoma, United States.

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Jesse Lloyd Cowger
1908–1976
Inez Zola Kinder
1907–1976
Marriage: 14 May 1931

Sources (19)

  • Walo I Kender in household of William Kender, "United States Census, 1920"
  • Legacy NFS Source: Inez Zola Kinder - Individual or family possessions: Family genealogies: birth-name: Inez Zola Kinder
  • Zola Kinder, "Oklahoma, County Marriages, 1890-1995"

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World Events (8)

1908 · The Bureau of Investigation is formed

Known as the National Bureau of Criminal Identification, The Bureau of Investigation helped agencies across the country identify different criminals. President Roosevelt instructed that there be an autonomous investigative service that would report only to the Attorney General.

1910 · Angel Island Serves Immigrants

Angel Island served as a western entry point for hundreds of thousands of U.S. immigrants, mainly from China, from 1910 to 1940.

1927

Charles Lindbergh makes the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight in his plane The Spirit of St. Louis.

Name Meaning

English (northwestern): habitational name from Kinder in Hayfield (Derbyshire). The origin of the placename is uncertain.

German: from the genitive plural of Kind ‘child’, possibly denoting someone who had a lot of children, as in Hans der Kinder ‘Hans of the children’ (Eisleben 15th century), or short for some compound such as Kindervater ‘male midwife’ or Kinderfreund ‘one who likes children’.

German: variant of Günther (see Guenther ).

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

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