Kathryn G March

Brief Life History of Kathryn G

When Kathryn G March was born on 7 September 1899, in Washington, United States, her father, Fred Hilton March Sr, was 22 and her mother, Bessie Cook, was 16. She married Claude Browder Odom on 1 May 1920, in Pasco, Franklin, Washington, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son. She lived in Fidalgo, Skagit, Washington, United States in 1910 and Connell, Franklin, Washington, United States for about 10 years. She died on 12 July 1978, in Adams, Washington, United States, at the age of 78, and was buried in City View Cemetery, Pasco, Franklin, Washington, United States.

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Claude Browder Odom
1892–1981
Kathryn G March
1899–1978
Marriage: 1 May 1920
Jim B. Odom
1920–1956

Sources (6)

  • Kathryn Odom, "United States Census, 1940"
  • Marriage certificate of Claude Odom and Kathryn March
  • Kathryn G Odom, "Washington Death Index, 1965-2014"

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World Events (8)

1900 · Gold for Cash!

This Act set a price at which gold could be traded for paper money.

1900 · Frederick Weyerhaeuser's Logging Business

Weyerhaeuser Company started with 900,000 acres of timberland, with barely 3 employees and a small office in Tacoma, Washington. It has grown to become one of the largest sustainable forest products companies in the world.

1920

The Prohibition Era. Sale and manufacture of alcoholic liquors outlawed. A mushrooming of illegal drinking joints, home-produced alcohol and gangsterism.

Name Meaning

English: habitational name from March (Cambridgeshire) or from any of numerous minor English placenames deriving from Middle English marche ‘boundary’ (partly from Old English mearc in the dative-case form mearce, partly from Old French marche). Compare Mark 2.

Catalan: from the personal name March, Catalan equivalent of Mark 1. This surname is also found in southern France.

German: topographic name from Middle Low German march, Middle High German marc(h) ‘mark, sign, boundary’, or a habitational name from a place called with this word (Bavaria).

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

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