Mary Barbara Eberts

Brief Life History of Mary

When Mary Barbara Eberts was born on 3 June 1923, her father, James Andrew Eberts, was 24 and her mother, Gladys Lavey Newhouse, was 31. She married Emerson J Muir on 9 September 1944, in Franklin, Ohio, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son. She lived in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United States for about 10 years. She died on 13 May 2013, at the age of 89.

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Family Time Line

Emerson J Muir
1923–1981
Mary Barbara Eberts
1923–2013
Marriage: 9 September 1944
David Muir
1961–2018

Sources (4)

  • Mary Eberts in household of James A Eberts, "United States Census, 1940"
  • Mary Barbara Eberts, "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013"
  • Mary Barbara Eberts Muir, "Find A Grave Index"

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World Events (8)

1927

Charles Lindbergh makes the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight in his plane The Spirit of St. Louis.

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.

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

Some characteristic forenames: Italian Salvatore, Mario, Carlo, Francesco, Caesar, Domenic, Giuseppe, Rosaria, Sal, Santo, Vito. Spanish Jose, Ana, Andres, Eloy, Jorge, Leticia, Lourdes, Luis, Manuel.

Italian, English, and West Indian (Dutch Caribbean); Spanish and Portuguese (Bárbara): from the female personal name Barbara, which was borne by a popular Christian saint, who according to legend was imprisoned in a tower and later put to death by her own father for refusing to recant her Christian beliefs. The name comes from the feminine form of Latin barbarus, Greek barbaros ‘foreign(er)’ (originally an onomatopoeic word formed in imitation of the unintelligible babbling of non-Greeks). As a West Indian surname it reflects the partially mother-oriented name culture of the formerly enslaved people of the West Indies (compare Martina ).

Catalan (Barbarà): variant of Barberà (see Barbera ).

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

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