Welcome to notes connected to the families of Carrington, Daugherty, DeLong, Pepper, Wilson, Bartholomew & Enke. This blogsite is an offshoot of Prairie Roots - a quarterly family newsletter sent to 120 households by Judy Hostvet Paulson.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Laura Carrington Daugherty's children - Carol Jean


We are at the point of Carol Jean - Laura and Frank Daugherty's daughter, as written in Wilson-Enke book - 1977. I don't believe I've ever met her. She no longer is living.

Carol Jean Daugherty "born on March 9, 1933. She attended the Wessington (SD) schools and graduated from Wessington High School in 1951. She worked for a public relations firm and did secretarial work for various firms. She has worked extensively for the Diabetes Foundation in Minneapolis serving as their publicity chairman and in fund-raising capacities. She is now working full time on their behalf. Her wide-ranging interests include gardening, landscaping, interior decorating, sewing, and reading. On August 3, 1956 she was united in marriage to Donald I Johnson, a building contractor and consultant of Minneapolis. To this marriage he brought one daughter, Lynn Marie, born August 8, 1949. To this union 2 children were born; Alyson Kay on May 21, 1958 and Teresa Gay on Nov. 17, 1959 in Minneapolis."

The last child of Frankie and Laura was Marjorie Ann Daugherty "was born May 11, 1935. She graduated from the Wessington High School, Class of 1953. Upon graduation, she moved to Minneapolis, Minn. to work and live with a sister. In 1955-56, she attended business school. Most of her work experience was in the field of advertising and radio and television. In 1959 she was united in marriage to Kenneth Webb Oswald of Minneapolis, Minnesota. To this union 2 children were born; Paul David Oswald on April 16. He attended Minneapolis schools and Rochester, Michigan schools. His interests are in the areas of math, science and English. Mark Donald Oswald on August 14, 1965. He attended Minneapolis schools and Rochester, Michigan schools. He is mainly interested in people and mechanical things."

Laura Carrington Daugherty and Daughters

No comments:

Post a Comment