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Lillah Labelle Kirby, 1888

Name
Lillah Labelle /Kirby/
Surname
Kirby
Given names
Lillah Labelle
Family with parents
father
18571931
Birth: 18 April 1857 28 20 Edgar County, Illinoi
Death: 3 January 1931Escondido, California, USA
mother
18601904
Birth: 29 February 1860 29 24 Cambria, Wayne, Iowa, USA
Death: 27 February 1904Seymour, Iowa
Marriage Marriage6 March 1879Cambria, Wayne, Iowa, USA
1 year
elder sister
18801926
Birth: 27 February 1880 22 19 Wayne County, Iowa, USA
Death: 29 April 1926St. Joseph, Missouri
7 years
elder sister
20 months
herself
1888
Birth: 22 November 1888 31 28 Seymour, Iowa
3 years
younger sister
1892
Birth: 27 January 1892 34 31 Seymour, Iowa
Father’s family with Etta Miskimmins
father
18571931
Birth: 18 April 1857 28 20 Edgar County, Illinoi
Death: 3 January 1931Escondido, California, USA
father’s partner
Family with Frank Andrew Baker
husband
1892
Birth: 1 February 1892Gap, Pennsylvania
herself
1888
Birth: 22 November 1888 31 28 Seymour, Iowa
Marriage Marriage3 August 1929Escondido, California
Birth
Occupation
50 Years Of Teaching
Birth of a sister
Death of a maternal grandfather
Death of a mother
Death of a maternal grandmother
Burial of a maternal grandmother
Death of a paternal grandmother
Death of a paternal grandfather
Death of a sister
Marriage
Death of a father
Education
Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls,Iowa,1912 Baptist Missionary Training School Chicago, 1929 Bible Institute Of Los Angeles 1931 University Of Southern California
Burial of a father
Burial of a mother
Religion
Baptist
Unique identifier
C7379C7C2B4DDF4AA6C511B47AD4FBB1E1A8
Last change
26 August 201100:00:00
Note

Teaching assignments: 6 years as a Baptist Missionary in Puebla
, Mexicot,: Spanish American Baptist Seminary, Los Angeles: hig
h school in Eugene,Oregon, Whitworth College in Spokane Washingt
on: NorthWest Christian High School in Spokane, Wash. During th
e revolution in Mexico between the Carrencistas, Villistas and Z
apastistas, she was principal of the Baptist Mission School in P
uebla. In seven years, the school grew from 150 to 550