Dolores Isabel Doré

Brief Life History of Dolores Isabel

When Dolores Isabel Doré was born on 31 October 1902, in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States, her father, James Henry Doré, was 34 and her mother, Katharine Vivian Nolan, was 28. She married George Stoddard Eccles on 4 March 1925, in Harris, Texas, United States. She immigrated to Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1953 and lived in Ogden, Weber, Utah, United States for about 2 years and Ogden City Legislative District 4, Ogden City Election Precinct, Weber, Utah, United States in 1940. She died on 26 February 1994, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States, at the age of 91, and was buried in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.

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Family Time Line

George Stoddard Eccles
1900–1982
Dolores Isabel Doré
1902–1994
Marriage: 4 March 1925

Sources (26)

  • Delores Dore in household of J H Dore, "United States Census, 1910"
  • Dore, "Ohio, County Births, 1841-2003"
  • Dolores Dore, "Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977"

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World Events (8)

1903 · Department of Commerce and Labor

A short-lived Cabinet department which was concerned with controlling the excesses of big business. Later being split and the Secretary of Commerce and Labor splitting into two separate positions.

1905 · Construction of the Praetorian Building

Texas completed the construction of the Praetorian Building (Stone Plane Tower) in 1909. It was the first skyscraper in Texas and the Southwestern United States. The building had 15 stories and was 190 ft tall.

1927

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

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: French Andre, Sarto, Alphonse, Aymar, Chantal, Colette, Collette, Eudore, Gaetan, Gilles, Homere.

English: nickname from Middle English dore, dorre (Old English dora) ‘bee, hornet, buzzing insect’.

English: habitational name from either Dore in Derbyshire, or Abbey Dore in Herefordshire; see Dorr . In some cases the name may be topographic, for someone who lived ‘(at the) gate(way) or door(way)’, Middle English dor(e) (Old English dor).

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

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