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Dorothy Josephine Crane

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1 Jul 1901 - New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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Events

• Residence: 1957-1965, Tulare, Tulare, California, USA.


Parents
         Father: George Price Crane
         Mother: Antonia A. Murphy

Spouses and Children
1. *Hugh Harrison Burton
       Marriage: 17 Jun 1925 - Holy Name of Jesus Church, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Notes
General:
Per New Orleans birth index:
7/1/1901
CRANE , DOROTHY JOSEPHINE
Mother: MURPHY, ANTONIA
Father: CRANE , GEORGE P
Orleans parish Page: 37 Volume: 129

Per 1910 US Census: 4/27/1910, 1132 Felicity street, Ward 10, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana
Geo. P. Crane is the 40 year old white male head of household, who rents his home, and is superintendant in a sugar refinery. He was born in Louisiana, as were his parents. He is married to 39 year old Antonia Crane, also born in Louisiana, as were her parents. Antonia has had 9 children, 8 still living. The children were all born in Louisiana, except for George who was born in Mississippi. The children are: 18 year old daughter, Katherine Crane; 16 year old son, George E. Crane, clerk for a Life Insurance Co; 12 year old son, Judson Crane, attends school; 10 year old daughter, Marjory Crane, attends school; 8 year old daughter, Dorothy Crane, attends school; 7 year old son, Edmund Crane, attends school; 5 year old son, Hilton Crane, attends school; and 4 year old son, Harry Crane.
Living with the family is mother-in-law Alphonsine Murphy, a 66 year old widow, born in Louisiana, her father in France, her mother in Louisiana. Alphonsine had 11 children, 8 still living.

Per 1920 US Census: 1/3/1920, 1512 Calhoun, Ward 14, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana
George P. Crane is the 51 year old white male head of household, who rents his home, and was born in Louisiana, his father in Kentucky, his mother in Louisiana. He works as an assistant superintendant in a sugar refinery. His wife is 50 year old Antonia Crane, born in Louisiana, as were her parents. Living with them are eight of their children, all single: 28 year old daughter, Katherine Crane, born in Louisiana, unemployed, but works in cotton houses; 26 year old son, George E. Crane, born in Mississippi, a clerk in a cotton house; 22 year old son, Judson Crane, born in Louisiana, clerk in a cotton house; 20 year old daughter, Marjoria Crane, born in Louisiana, bookkeeper in a bank; 18 year old daughter, Dorothy Crane, born in Louisiana; 16 year old son, Edmund Crane, born in Louisiana, attends school; 14 year old son, Hilton Crane, born in Louisiana, attends school; and 13 year old son, Harry Crane, born in Louisiana, attends school.
Marriage Notes (Hugh Harrison Burton)
Per Times-Picayune 6/9/1925 Page 26
Mr. and Mrs. George Price Crane have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Josephine, to Mr. Hugh Harrison Burton, the wedding to take place Wednesday morning, June 17, at 9 o'clock at the Holy Name of Jesus church, in St. Charles avenue.

Per Times-Picayune 6/21/1925 Page 51
The wedding of Miss Dorothy Crane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Crane, to Mr. Hugh Harrison Burton of California was celebrated at a nuptial mass at nine o'clock Wednesday morning in the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus in St. Charles avenue. Rev. Fr. Terence King, S. J., of Loyola university, assisted by Rev. Fr. Navin, S. J., pastor of the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, officiated.
The bride is a popular member of the younger set, and a graduate of the convent of the Holy Name. Mr. Burton was formerly a resident of California, but for the past several years has resided here. He was graduated from the University of California, and is a member of the Theat XI fraternity.
The bride was given away by her father, Mr. George P. Crane, and wore an old-fashioned dress of crepe romain, trimmed with real lace. The veil was caught on each side with orange blossoms, and she carried white roses and lilies of the valley.
Miss Crane had as her maid of honor, her sister, Miss Marjorie Crane, and Mr. Burton had as his best man, Mr. Samuel Stone, Jr. The ushers were Messrs. Edmund Crane, Hilton Crane, Pierce Brothers and Edward De Russey.
After the wedding ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents in Broadway street for the immediate family and close personal friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton left at noon for a six weeks visit to California and other places West.


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