Carolyn Sue Kline Analysis

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Carolyn Sue Kline is my grandmother on my mother 's side of the family. She was born on November 27th, 1938 in Detroit. The child of Ray Otis Byarley and Mary Carlotta Byarley. Her older brother Philip passed away in the year 1995. With her first husband Walter J. Strange she had my mother in 1957. She re-married to Dr.Kay Irven Kline, after her first husband death, on November 14th, 1981 in Louisville, Kentucky. She went to Kankakee High School and is now retired from whatever job she had. She has her grave set up next to her husband Kay. Dr. Kay Irven Kline was born on July 1th 1921 in Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland. The son of ee Estn anelene Foley Haines Kline. He was living in Cumberland, Maryland in 1921 when the boll weevil devastated nearby cotton fields. From 1943-1946 he served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps. After retiring from the Army he enrolled to Logan Chiropractic College in 1946 and graduated in 1949. In 1950 he opened the Bradley Chiropractic Clinic then sold the practice in 1984. He was a member of the National Chiropractic Association, Illinois Chiropractic …show more content…
I asked around, meaning my sisters(since they 're the only family I know that is still live on my mother 's side) but there wasn 't much I could find out from them. And unforatenulaty, I couldn 't get a hold of my grandma Carolyn I 'm not sure if she is even still with us so I couldn 't ask her and my mother wouldn 't talk about her family to me before she died. But I did find out that my step grandfather 's parents were Esten Lee Kline and Hellene Foley Haines. Esten Kline was born on April 29th, 1880 and that he had one son with Helene Foley Haines on July 14th, 1921. He died sometime in August 1964 in Cumberland, Maryland at the age of eighty-four. His wife Helene was born around 1899 in Maryland. She married Esten at the age of 21. Her death was sometime around

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