When Francis Viola Walcher was born on 16 March 1917, in Staunton, Macoupin, Illinois, United States, her father, Clyde Lewis Walcher, was 25 and her mother, Mable Louisa Lynch, was 27. She married John Earl Emmett Stump on 7 October 1935, in Orange, California, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son. She lived in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, United States in 1920 and Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States for about 10 years. She died on 23 August 1996, in Hemet, Riverside, California, United States, at the age of 79, and was buried in Whittier, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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To end World War I, President Wilson created a list of principles to be used as negotiations for peace among the nations. Known as The Fourteen Points, the principles were outlined in a speech on war aimed toward the idea of peace but most of the Allied forces were skeptical of this Wilsonian idealism.
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Some characteristic forenames: German Gunther, Hans, Horst, Klaus.
German: variant of Walker or Walch .
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