When Sharon Kay Yackle was born on 28 May 1939, in Spring Hill, Johnson, Kansas, United States, her father, George John Yackle, was 38 and her mother, Alma Maybell Collins, was 31. She married James Raymond Trammell Jr. about 9 July 1957. She lived in Marysville Township, Miami, Kansas, United States for about 10 years and Olathe, Johnson, Kansas, United States in 1995. She died on 13 June 1995, in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, United States, at the age of 56, and was buried in Oak Lawn Memorial Gardens, Olathe, Johnson, Kansas, United States.
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Japanese attack Pearl Harbor.
President Roosevelt spoke in front of Congress and gave a speech on what Freedoms everyone should be granted. First being the Freedom of Speech. Second, the freedom of Religion, Third, The Freedom from Want, and Fourth, the Freedom from Fear. Being a big deal, FDR didn't just say that all people should have these freedoms because Americans already expected these freedoms.
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka was a U.S. Supreme Court case which ruled racial segregation in public schools as unconstitutional. The unanimous decision was handed down on May 17, 1954. The case was originally filed by the Brown family in Topeka, Kansas.
South German (Mäckle): from a pet form of Mack 3.
Irish (Roscommon): perhaps from the patronymic Ó Machail, ‘descendant of Machal’. It has sometimes been altered to McKell , as if it were etymologically a Mc- patronymic. Occasionally also a synonym for McGill in the county of Down.
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