Marjorie Geraldine Fuhrman

Brief Life History of Marjorie Geraldine

When Marjorie Geraldine Fuhrman was born on 3 April 1922, in Codorus Township, York, Pennsylvania, United States, her father, Robert Ruhlman Fuhrman, was 33 and her mother, Maggie A Berngen, was 27. She married Elvan Luther Shue about 1948, in York, Pennsylvania, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son. She lived in Manheim Township, York, Pennsylvania, United States for about 10 years. She died on 6 January 2003, in Hanover, York, Pennsylvania, United States, at the age of 80, and was buried in Brodbecks, Manheim Township, York, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Family Time Line

Elvan Luther Shue
1914–1990
Marjorie Geraldine Fuhrman
1922–2003
Marriage: about 1948
Michael Luther Shue
1951–2023

Sources (9)

  • Marjorie Fuhrman in household of Robert Fuhrman, "United States Census, 1940"
  • Marjorie Geraldine Fuhrman Shue, „Find A Grave Index“
  • Marjorie Shue im Eintrag für Curvin George Fuhrman, „United States, GenealogyBank Obituaries, 1980-2014“

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World Events (8)

1923 · The President Dies of a Heart Attack

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

1923 · Amendment of Equal Rights

Is a proposed amendment to help guarantee equal legal rights for all citizens of the United States. Its main objective is to end legal distinctions between the two genders in terms of divorce, property, employment, and other legal matters. Even though it isn't the 28th Amendment yet, it has started conversations about the meaning of legal equality.

1944 · The G.I Bill

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

Americanized form of German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) Fuhrmann .

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

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