0 HEAD 1 SOUR FTW 2 VERS 10.0 2 NAME Family Tree Maker for Windows 2 CORP Genealogy.com 3 ADDR 39500 Stevenson Pl. #204 4 CONT Fremont, CA 95439 3 PHON (510) 794-6850 1 DEST FTW 1 DATE 17 OCT 2004 1 CHAR ANSI 1 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\kberry\My Documents\Personal\Business Planning\Genealogy Services\Famous Folks\Civil Rights\GEDCOM\Walter_White.GED 1 GEDC 2 VERS 5.5 2 FORM LINEAGE-LINKED 1 _SCHEMA 2 INDI 3 _FA1 4 LABL Fact 1 3 _FA2 4 LABL Fact 2 3 _FA3 4 LABL Fact 3 3 _FA4 4 LABL Fact 4 3 _FA5 4 LABL Fact 5 3 _FA6 4 LABL Fact 6 3 _FA7 4 LABL Fact 7 3 _FA8 4 LABL Fact 8 3 _FA9 4 LABL Fact 9 3 _FA10 4 LABL Fact 10 3 _FA11 4 LABL Fact 11 3 _FA12 4 LABL Fact 12 3 _FA13 4 LABL Fact 13 3 _MREL 4 LABL Relationship to Mother 3 _FREL 4 LABL Relationship to Father 2 FAM 3 _FA1 4 LABL Marriage fact 3 _FA2 4 LABL Fact 2 3 _MSTAT 4 LABL Marriage Beginning Status 3 _MEND 4 LABL Marriage Ending Status 0 @I01@ INDI 1 NAME Walter Francis /White/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 JUL 1893 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 MAR 1955 2 PLAC New York, New York 2 CAUS Heart Attack 1 CENS 2 DATE 28 APR 1910 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1772@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 85, supervisor's district [SD] 5, sheet 10A, dwelling 230, family 230 5 CONT Residence: 101 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 CENS 2 DATE 7 JUN 1900 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1840@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 78, supervisor's district [SD] 5, sheet 11B, dwelling 212, family 289 5 CONT Residence: 101 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 CENS 2 DATE 31 JAN 1920 2 PLAC Manhattan Borough, New York 2 SOUR @S2012@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 19th ward, borough of Manhattan, enumeration district [ED] 1352, supervisor's district [SD] 1, sheet 17B, dwelling 29, family 335 5 CONT Residence: 2299 7th Ave, Manhattan, NY 10030 1 CENS 2 DATE 2 APR 1930 2 PLAC Manhattan Borough, New York 2 SOUR @S2034@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Borough of Manhattan, enumeration district [ED] 31-1053, supervisor's district [SD] 24, sheet 1A, dwelling 1, family 8 5 CONT Residence: 409 Edgecombe Ave, Manhattan, NY 10032 1 OCCU 2 DATE BET 1920 AND 1930 2 PLAC Assistant Secretary, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 1 EDUC 2 DATE 1916 2 PLAC Atlanta University 1 FAMS @F2@ 1 FAMS @F3@ 1 FAMC @F1@ 1 NOTE @NI01@ 0 @NI01@ NOTE 1 CONC Biography Text 1 CONT 1 CONT Walter Francis White (1893-1955), general secretary of the National 1 CONC Association for the Advancement of Colored People for 24 years, was an 1 CONC outspoken critic of lynching and racial injustice in America. 1 CONT 1 CONT Walter White was born in 1893 in Atlanta, Georgia. His father, George, 1 CONC was a postman, and his mother, Madeline, a former school-teacher. The 1 CONC younger of two sons in a family of seven children, all light enough to 1 CONC pass for white, he was raised in an eight room, two story house on the 1 CONC edge of the ghetto. Their light complexion caused them a variety of 1 CONC problems. Aboard Atlanta's Jim Crow cars, the family found that if they 1 CONC sat in the "white" section, African Americans accused them of passing; if 1 CONC they sat in the African American section, they faced embarrassing stares 1 CONC and rude remarks. To avoid humiliation, the children walked everywhere or 1 CONC rode in the surrey their father had purchased. 1 CONT 1 CONT When he was 13, Walter learned "that there is no isolation from life." In 1 CONC 1906 Atlanta was engulfed in a race riot and Walter and his father found 1 CONC themselves in the midst of an angry white mob. But their color shielded 1 CONC them from violence as white rioters bypassed them in search of victims to 1 CONC kill or maim. Back in the African American section father and son stood 1 CONC guard as whites invaded their neighborhood. With guns cocked they waited 1 CONC as whites planned to torch their home. Shots from a neighboring building 1 CONC scared away the would-be arsonists. 1 CONT 1 CONT The Atlanta public school system was "separate" but decidedly "unequal." 1 CONC White attended school from eight to two in the afternoon in a poorly 1 CONC staffed, "double shifted" elementary school. His father sent him to the 1 CONC private high school department of an Atlanta African American college 1 CONC because there were no high schools for African Americans in Atlanta. 1 CONT 1 CONT After graduation from Atlanta University in 1916, he worked for a time 1 CONC for Standard Life, a major African American insurance company, and helped 1 CONC organize the Atlanta National Association for the Advancement of Colored 1 CONC People (NAACP). As secretary of the new branch, he led the drive to force 1 CONC the city to improve its public facilities for African Americans and 1 CONC attracted the attention of James Weldon Johnson, the first African 1 CONC American general secretary of the organization. A year later Johnson 1 CONC secured White's appointment as assistant to the organization's chief 1 CONC administrative officer. While visiting Chicago, he narrowly escaped an 1 CONC ambush during the 1919 race riot. This time the assailant was an African 1 CONC American man who fired at what he thought was a white man walking through 1 CONC the ghetto. 1 CONT 1 CONT Twelve days after his appointment, White volunteered to go to Tennessee 1 CONC to investigate a lynching on Lincoln's birthday. An African American 1 CONC sharecropper had been slowly burned by a white mob for defending himself 1 CONC against a beating by his employer. White learned that the employer was 1 CONC widely disliked by the townspeople, but that they figured African 1 CONC Americans might get out of hand if any African American, no matter what 1 CONC his justification, resisted any white authority. 1 CONT 1 CONT In the next few years White personally investigated a dozen race riots 1 CONC and two dozen lynchings. Posing as a white reporter who wanted to give 1 CONC the South's side of the story, he was invited to join the Ku Klux Klan, 1 CONC and one southern sheriff pinned a badge on him, gave him a gun, and took 1 CONC him along on a hunt for African Americans. 1 CONT 1 CONT In Helena, Arkansas, on the way to interview Negroes jailed for joining a 1 CONC sharecroppers' union, an African American man whispered that a mob had 1 CONC planned to ambush him. On a northbound train, he talked to a conductor 1 CONC who told him that he was leaving too soon. The townspeople, he was told, 1 CONC were preparing a surprise lynching for an African American who was 1 CONC passing through town. White's observations formed the basis for Rope and 1 CONC Faggot: The Biography of Judge Lynch, published in 1929. 1 CONT 1 CONT White was assistant secretary of the NAACP from 1918 to 1929, when he 1 CONC replaced Johnson as acting secretary. In 1931 Johnson decided not to 1 CONC return to active leadership and White replaced him, presiding over the 1 CONC organization during the Depression, New Deal, World War II, and the 1 CONC Supreme Court's historic Brown v. Board of Education decision outlawing 1 CONC school segregation. 1 CONT 1 CONT During his tenure White faced several crises. He opposed W. E. B. DuBois' 1 CONC call for "black economic self-determination" as contrary to the 1 CONC integrationist aims of the organization. Younger African American 1 CONC intellectuals such as Abram Harris, Ralph Bunche, and E. Franklin 1 CONC Frazier, while critical of the organization, joined White in criticizing 1 CONC DuBois' plan for an economic "Negro Nation Within a Nation" scheme. 1 CONC DuBois, the longtime editor of the organization's Crisis magazine, 1 CONC resigned in protest in 1934. 1 CONT 1 CONT The young intellectuals supported, however, a 1934 internal report by 1 CONC Abram Harris on "Future Plans and Programs of the NAACP" which called for 1 CONC greater decentralization, more direct action, and class and labor 1 CONC alliances between African Americans and white workers. White weathered 1 CONC these criticisms of the traditional legal, political, and educational 1 CONC strategies of the organization, and after 1935 he focused much of the 1 CONC organization's energies toward a long, hard-fought, but ultimately 1 CONC fruitless campaign to pass a national anti-lynching bill. 1 CONT 1 CONT Yet, as Ralph Bunche observed, White showed increased responsiveness to 1 CONC the economic problems facing African Americans. He supported the 1 CONC establishment of the Joint Committee on National Recovery, an umbrella 1 CONC organization of several civil rights organizations monitoring the impact 1 CONC of New Deal programs on African American life. Although a confidant of 1 CONC first lady Eleanor Roosevelt and sympathetic to the social vision of the 1 CONC New Deal, he criticized National Recovery Administration (NRA) and 1 CONC Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA) policies and called for a 1 CONC congressional investigation of racial discrimination in government 1 CONC programs. In 1938 he urged President Franklin D. Roosevelt to extend 1 CONC social security benefits to agricultural and domestic workers and to 1 CONC amend the National Labor Relations Act to prohibit union discrimination. 1 CONC He opposed the creation of a segregated African American division in the 1 CONC United States Army and endorsed A. Phillip Randolph's March on Washington 1 CONC Movement in 1940 and 1941. 1 CONT 1 CONT Critics charged that White was too close to the New Deal, that he failed 1 CONC to build a mass base for his organization, and that his autocratic style 1 CONC led him to view other African American organizations and leaders as 1 CONC rivals rather than as potential allies. But it is clear that White was 1 CONC devoted to bringing African Americans into the mainstream of American 1 CONC life and that he shared the liberal, reformist aspirations of his age. 1 CONC When he died, ten months after the historic Brown v. Board of Education 1 CONC of Topeka, Kansas decision (1954), he had lived long enough to see the 1 CONC legal basis of that exclusion overturned. He was a consistent and 1 CONC articulate spokesman in the cause of human rights. 1 CONT 1 CONT Associated Organizations 1 CONT 1 CONT Further Reading 1 CONT 1 CONT A Man Called White: The Autobiography of Walter White (1948) is the best 1 CONC introduction to the NAACP leader's career. Brief biographical sketches 1 CONC also appear in the Dictionary of American Negro Biography (1983) edited 1 CONC by Rayford Logan and Michael Winston and in A Biographical History of 1 CONC Blacks in America Since 1528 by Edgar A. Toppin (1969). White himself was 1 CONC the author of Fire in the Flint (1924); Flight (1926); Rope and Faggot: 1 CONC The Biography of Judge Lynch (1929); A Rising Wind: A Report of Negro 1 CONC Soldiers in the European Theatre of War (1945); and How Far Is the 1 CONC Promised Land (1955). 1 CONT Waldron, Edward E., Walter White and the Harlem Renaissance, Port 1 CONC Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat Press, 1978. 1 CONT White, Walter Francis, A man called White: the autobiography of Walter 1 CONC White, Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1995. 1 CONT 1 CONT Source: http://www.bookrags.com/biography/walter-francis-white/ 0 @I02@ INDI 1 NAME George Henry /White/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE FEB 1857 2 PLAC Georgia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 JAN 1937 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1997@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Certificate: 922 1 CENS 2 DATE 3 APR 1930 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1672@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 61-97, supervisor's district [SD] 4, sheet 4B, dwelling 65, family 65 5 CONT Residence: 129 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 CENS 2 DATE 7 JUN 1900 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1840@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 78, supervisor's district [SD] 5, sheet 11B, dwelling 212, family 289 5 CONT Residence: 101 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 CENS 2 DATE 28 APR 1910 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1772@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 85, supervisor's district [SD] 5, sheet 10A, dwelling 230, family 230 5 CONT Residence: 101 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 CENS 2 DATE 10 JAN 1920 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1715@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 113, supervisor's district [SD] 5, sheet 11B, dwelling 194, family 280 5 CONT Residence: 101 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 OCCU 2 DATE BET 1870 AND 1920 2 PLAC Mail Carrier, U.S. Post Office 1 FAMS @F1@ 0 @I03@ INDI 1 NAME Madeline /Harrison/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE FEB 1864 2 PLAC Georgia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 JUL 1940 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1997@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Certificate: 17587 1 CENS 2 DATE 3 APR 1930 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1672@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 61-97, supervisor's district [SD] 4, sheet 4B, dwelling 65, family 65 5 CONT Residence: 129 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 CENS 2 DATE 7 JUN 1900 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1840@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 78, supervisor's district [SD] 5, sheet 11B, dwelling 212, family 289 5 CONT Residence: 101 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 CENS 2 DATE 28 APR 1910 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1772@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 85, supervisor's district [SD] 5, sheet 10A, dwelling 230, family 230 5 CONT Residence: 101 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 CENS 2 DATE 10 JAN 1920 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1715@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 113, supervisor's district [SD] 5, sheet 11B, dwelling 194, family 280 5 CONT Residence: 101 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 FAMS @F1@ 0 @I04@ INDI 1 NAME Madeline /White/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1904 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 1 CENS 2 DATE 9 APR 1930 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1672@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 61-97, supervisor's district [SD] 4, sheet 4B, dwelling 65, family 65 5 CONT Residence: 129 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 CENS 2 DATE 28 APR 1910 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1772@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 85, supervisor's district [SD] 5, sheet 10A, dwelling 230, family 230 5 CONT Residence: 101 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 CENS 2 DATE 10 JAN 1920 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1715@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 113, supervisor's district [SD] 5, sheet 11B, dwelling 194, family 280 5 CONT Residence: 101 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 OCCU 2 DATE 1930 2 PLAC Stenographer, Social School 1 FAMC @F1@ 0 @I05@ INDI 1 NAME Helen /White/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE MAR 1899 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 1 CENS 2 DATE 10 JAN 1920 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1715@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 113, supervisor's district [SD] 5, sheet 11B, dwelling 194, family 280 5 CONT Residence: 101 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 CENS 2 DATE 7 JUN 1900 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1840@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 78, supervisor's district [SD] 5, sheet 11B, dwelling 212, family 289 5 CONT Residence: 101 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 CENS 2 DATE 28 APR 1910 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1772@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 85, supervisor's district [SD] 5, sheet 10A, dwelling 230, family 230 5 CONT Residence: 101 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 FAMC @F1@ 0 @I06@ INDI 1 NAME Ruby /White/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE NOV 1897 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 1 CENS 2 DATE 10 JAN 1920 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1715@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 113, supervisor's district [SD] 5, sheet 11B, dwelling 194, family 280 5 CONT Residence: 101 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 CENS 2 DATE 7 JUN 1900 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1840@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 78, supervisor's district [SD] 5, sheet 11B, dwelling 212, family 289 5 CONT Residence: 101 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 CENS 2 DATE 28 APR 1910 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1772@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 85, supervisor's district [SD] 5, sheet 10A, dwelling 230, family 230 5 CONT Residence: 101 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 OCCU 2 DATE 1920 2 PLAC Teacher 1 FAMC @F1@ 0 @I07@ INDI 1 NAME Ollie M. /White/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE NOV 1889 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 1 CENS 2 DATE 28 APR 1910 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1772@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 85, supervisor's district [SD] 5, sheet 10A, dwelling 230, family 230 5 CONT Residence: 101 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 CENS 2 DATE 7 JUN 1900 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1840@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 78, supervisor's district [SD] 5, sheet 11B, dwelling 212, family 289 5 CONT Residence: 101 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 OCCU 2 DATE 1910 2 PLAC Teacher 1 FAMC @F1@ 0 @I08@ INDI 1 NAME George /White/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE JUL 1883 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 1 CENS 2 DATE 7 JUN 1900 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1840@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 78, supervisor's district [SD] 5, sheet 11B, dwelling 212, family 289 5 CONT Residence: 101 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 FAMC @F1@ 0 @I09@ INDI 1 NAME Alice /White/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE MAY 1887 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 1 CENS 2 DATE 7 JUN 1900 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 2 SOUR @S1840@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT 6th ward, city of Atlanta, enumeration district [ED] 78, supervisor's district [SD] 5, sheet 11B, dwelling 212, family 289 5 CONT Residence: 101 Houston St., Atlanta, Georgia 1 FAMC @F1@ 0 @I10@ INDI 1 NAME Leah Gladys /Powell/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1892 2 PLAC Pennsylvania 1 CENS 2 DATE 2 APR 1930 2 PLAC Manhattan Borough, New York 2 SOUR @S2034@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Borough of Manhattan, enumeration district [ED] 31-1053, supervisor's district [SD] 24, sheet 1A, dwelling 1, family 8 5 CONT Residence: 409 Edgecombe Ave, Manhattan, NY 10032 1 FAMS @F2@ 0 @I11@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /White/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1923 2 PLAC Manhattan Borough, New York 1 CENS 2 DATE 2 APR 1930 2 PLAC Manhattan Borough, New York 2 SOUR @S2034@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Borough of Manhattan, enumeration district [ED] 31-1053, supervisor's district [SD] 24, sheet 1A, dwelling 1, family 8 5 CONT Residence: 409 Edgecombe Ave, Manhattan, NY 10032 1 FAMC @F2@ 0 @I12@ INDI 1 NAME Walter Carl Darrow /White/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1928 2 PLAC Manhattan Borough, New York 1 CENS 2 DATE 2 APR 1930 2 PLAC Manhattan Borough, New York 2 SOUR @S2034@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Borough of Manhattan, enumeration district [ED] 31-1053, supervisor's district [SD] 24, sheet 1A, dwelling 1, family 8 5 CONT Residence: 409 Edgecombe Ave, Manhattan, NY 10032 1 FAMC @F2@ 0 @I13@ INDI 1 NAME Poppy /Cannon/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC South Africa 1 FAMS @F3@ 0 @F1@ FAM 1 HUSB @I02@ 1 WIFE @I03@ 1 CHIL @I08@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 CHIL @I09@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 CHIL @I07@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 CHIL @I01@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 CHIL @I06@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 CHIL @I05@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 CHIL @I04@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 MARR 2 DATE 1882 2 PLAC Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia 0 @F2@ FAM 1 HUSB @I01@ 1 WIFE @I10@ 1 CHIL @I11@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 CHIL @I12@ 2 _FREL Natural 2 _MREL Natural 1 MARR 2 DATE 1922 2 PLAC New York, New York 1 _FA1 2 DATE 1949 2 PLAC New York, New York 1 _MEND Divorce 0 @F3@ FAM 1 HUSB @I01@ 1 WIFE @I13@ 1 MARR 2 DATE 1949 2 PLAC New York, New York 0 @S1772@ SOUR 1 TITL George W. 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