SOURCE NOTES FOR...
Edna May SCHLABAUGH
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Source of Name:
- Newspaper Article [0238] lists Mrs. Edna May HUBBARD. (1937)
- Newspaper Article [0239] lists Edna HUBBARD and Mrs. Edna May HUBBARD. (1937)
- Newspaper Article [0240] lists Mrs. Ralph HUBBARD. (1937)
- Newspaper Article [0241] lists Mrs. Edna May HUBBARD. (1937)
- Newspaper Article [0242] lists Mrs. Ralph HUBBARD. (1937)
Source of Birth Date:
- Newspaper Articles [0238], [0239], [0240], [0241] and [0242] lists Age 19, which results to About 1926.
Source of Birth Place:
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Source of Marriage Date:
- Edna May SCHLABAUGH:
. . . . - Newspaper Article [0238] lists She was the wife of Ralph HUBBARD.
Source of Marriage Place:
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Source of Death Date:
- Newspaper Articles [0238], [0239], [0240], [0241] and [0242] lists August 19, 1937.
Source of Death Place:
- Newspaper Articles [0238], [0239], [0240], [0241] and [0242] lists Intersection of South Chillicothe Avenue and the railroad in Plain City, Ohio
Source of Burial Place:
- Source [____] lists Forest Grove Cemetery, Plain City, Ohio.
Edna May Schlabaugh Hubbard was killed as were her daughter, Janice Lee Hubbard, and passengers, Phyllis Collins and Sylvis Kuhns, when the 1927 Ford Coupe her mother was driving was struck by an
eastbound Pennsylvania freight train at the intersection of South Chillicothe Avenue and the railroad in Plain City, Ohio. Her mother had waited for a westbound train to pass when she drove onto the
railroad tracks into the path of the unseen eastbound train. The accident was the worst in the history of Plain City, Ohio.
- Source: Newspaper Articles [0238], [0239], [0240], [0241] and [0242].