June Evelena Sadd

Brief Life History of June Evelena

When June Evelena Sadd was born on 18 June 1928, in District of Columbia, United States, her father, Walter Charles Franklin Sadd, was 30 and her mother, Mabel Eleanor Brown, was 26. She married Paul Emerson Kline on 18 June 1950, in Prince William, Virginia, United States. She lived in Dinkletown, Rockingham, Virginia, United States in 1950 and Manassas, Virginia, United States in 1980. She died in 2000, at the age of 72, and was buried in Cannon Branch Cemetery, Manassas, Virginia, United States.

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Paul Emerson Kline
1921–2006
June Evelena Sadd
1928–2000
Marriage: 18 June 1950

Sources (24)

  • Jane Sodd, "United States 1950 Census"
  • June E Sadd, "Virginia, Marriage Certificates, 1936-1988"
  • June Sadd Kline, "Find A Grave Index"

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World Events (8)

1929

13 million people become unemployed after the Wall Street stock market crash of 1929 triggers what becomes known as the Great Depression. President Herbert Hoover rejects direct federal relief.

1941 · Pentagon is Built in Arlington

The Pentagon was developed as the Department of Defense had outgrown the other buildings were it was previous located.The groundbreaking for the Pentagon was on September 11, 1941. When the Pentagon was being built, it was determined that it could be no taller than four stories high. Colonel Leslie R. Groves was the supervisor of the project, he would later become known for helping on the Manhattan Project.

1947 · The Presidential Succession Act

The Presidential Succession Act is an act establishing the presidential line of succession. This was a precursor for the Twenty-fifth Amendment which outlines what is to happen when a President is killed, dies, or is unable to fulfill the responsibilities of President.

Name Meaning

English: nickname for a serious or solemn person, from Middle English sad(de) ‘serious, discreet, firm’. The modern English sense, ‘unhappy’, did not develop until the 15th century.

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

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