Mary Louise Aaron

Female25 March 1922–20 August 2005

Brief Life History of Mary Louise

When Mary Louise Aaron was born on 25 March 1922, in Leavenworth, Leavenworth, Kansas, United States, her father, Clarence August Aaron, was 29 and her mother, Florence Marian Vogler, was 24. She married Ignatius Didde on 3 November 1945, in Leavenworth, Leavenworth, Kansas, United States. She lived in Kickapoo, Leavenworth, Kansas, United States in 1930. She died on 20 August 2005, in Easton, Leavenworth, Kansas, United States, at the age of 83, and was buried in Kickapoo, Leavenworth, Kansas, United States.

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Family Time Line

Ignatius Didde
1920–1999
Mary Louise Aaron
1922–2005
Marriage: 3 November 1945

Sources (3)

  • Mary L Aaron in household of Clarence A Aaron, "United States Census, 1930"
  • Mary L. Aaron Didde, "Find A Grave Index"
  • Mary L Didde, "United States, GenealogyBank Obituaries, 1980-2014"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    3 November 1945Leavenworth, Leavenworth, Kansas, United States
  • Parents and Siblings

    Siblings (2)

    World Events (8)

    1923 · The President Dies of a Heart Attack

    Age 1

    Warrant G. Harding died of a heart attack in the Palace hotel in San Francisco.

    1927 · Kansas Adopts a Flag

    Age 5

    The flag of the State of Kansas was adopted on September 24, 1927. The flag was designed by Hazel Avery in 1925.

    1944 · The G.I Bill

    Age 22

    The G.I. Bill was a law that provided a range of benefits for returning World War II veterans that were on active duty during the war and weren't dishonorably discharged. The goal was to provide rewards for all World War II veterans. The act avoided life insurance policy payouts because of political distress caused after the end of World War I. But the Benefits that were included were: Dedicated payments of tuition and living expenses to attend high school, college or vocational/technical school, low-cost mortgages, low-interest loans to start a business, as well as one year of unemployment compensation. By the mid-1950s, around 7.8 million veterans used the G.I. Bill education benefits.

    Name Meaning

    Jewish, English, Welsh, West Indian, Guyanese, and African (mainly Nigeria): from the Biblical Hebrew personal name Aharon (which was Latinized as Aaron), borne by the first high priest of the Israelites, the brother of Moses (Exodus 4:14). Like Moses, it is probably of Egyptian origin, with a meaning no longer recoverable. In England and Wales, the name comes from the occasional adoption of Aaron as a Christian personal name. In south Wales, for example, where fixed surnames developed much later than in England, it was coined independently as a surname in the 17th–19th centuries, reflecting the enthusiasm for Old Testament personal names among Nonconformists.

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

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