Emma Ann Braze born 31 December 1906 in Russia to David Braze (1860-1936) and Catherine E. Bopp (1862-1941) as the eighth of their eight children.
Siblings
David Braze, Jr.
Marie C. Braze
Bertha Braze
Lydia Braze
Ernest Emanuel Braze
Debaya Braze
Fred Braze
Marriage and Family
She married Donald Dean Dutter June 25 1932. They lived at Power House #1 and then, 219 Power House Camp 2, Big Creek, California where her husband was the Station Chief.
Death and Burial
Emma died on 15 September 1995 in Torrance, Los Angeles, California, United States at the age of 88.
Sources
1910 United States Federal Census on 22 April in Fresno, Fresno, California. Problems with this census. Emma is 3.
1920 United States Federal Census on 3 January in Fresno, Fresno, California. [1]
1930 United States Federal Census on 16 April in Fresno, Fresno, California. [2]
1940 United States Federal Census on 16 April in Fresno, Fresno, California. [3]
U.S. City Directories in San Bernardino, California. Residence is 880 Marshall Blvd. with spouse Donald Dutter.
U.S. City Directories in San Bernardino, California. Emma and Donald D. Dutter living at 880 Marshall Blvd.
U.S. Social Security Death Index for Emma A. Dutter in Torrance, California.
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims Index with birth and death dates and names of parents.
↑ 1920: Entire family born in Russia. Braze, David 59, bank janitor, head; Katie 57, wife; Manuel, 22, son; Fred 17, son; Deby, daughter; Emma 13, daughter; Marie 25, daughter.
↑ 1930: Braze, David 69, married at 25, head; Katherine 67, married at 23, wife; Maria 40, raisin plant packer, daughter; Emma 22, bookkeeper in doctor's office, daughter.
↑ 1940: Braze, David 69, naturalized citizen, head; Katherine 67, wife; Maria 40, raisin packer, daughter; Emma 22, bookkeeper in Doctor's office, daughter.
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