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Dorothy Emma Howell was born in or around Chicago, Illinois in June, 1919, the daughter of Edwin John Howell and his wife Della Murray. Her parents divorced ([http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/02/AR2007060201257.html this article] states in 1920), and Della married secondly in 1933 to a Chicago buisnessman Max Rosenburg. It was perhaps about this time that Dorothy went to live with her grandparents in the Los Angeles area. | Dorothy Emma Howell was born in or around Chicago, Illinois in June, 1919, the daughter of Edwin John Howell and his wife Della Murray. Her parents divorced ([http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/02/AR2007060201257.html this article] states in 1920), and Della married secondly in 1933 to a Chicago buisnessman Max Rosenburg. It was perhaps about this time that Dorothy went to live with her grandparents in the Los Angeles area. | ||
Wikipedia states that "... through her years in high school, she lived with her paternal grandparents in the Los Angeles suburb of Alhambra, California. After graduating from Alhambra High School in 1937, she moved to Chicago where she married Hugh Ellsworth Rodham in 1942." | Wikipedia states that "... through her years in high school, she lived with her paternal grandparents in the Los Angeles suburb of Alhambra, California. After graduating from Alhambra High School in 1937, she moved to Chicago where she married Hugh Ellsworth Rodham in 1942." | ||
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Her Wikipedia article states that Dorothy moved back to Chicago "...for a failed reunion with her mother." She met Hugh Rodham in 1937 when she applied for a secretarial job at the Columbia Lace Company, where he sold curtains as a traveling salesman. It wasn't until four or five years later that he and Dorothy married, probably in or near Chicago. They were subsequently to have three children. | Her Wikipedia article states that Dorothy moved back to Chicago "...for a failed reunion with her mother." She met Hugh Rodham in 1937 when she applied for a secretarial job at the Columbia Lace Company, where he sold curtains as a traveling salesman. It wasn't until four or five years later that he and Dorothy married, probably in or near Chicago. They were subsequently to have three children. |