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REMEMBER: In North America, the month of September 1752 was exceptionally short, skipping 11 days, when the Gregorian Calendar was adapted from the old Julian one, which didn't have leap year days.

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Not to forget, Mozelle Munhall

I've been pretty busy, and didn't post a birthday remembrance for my grandmother "Grandmommy."

Mozelle Booth Miller Webb Munhall, Sept 9, 1897 - 1960.  She married first Albert Webb (1891-1919) on Aug. 7, 1915.

She gave birth to her only child, my mother, Mataley, on March 26, 1917.  I've posted about her life before HERE  and (Here).  She married second to Fred Munhall (1890-1927).  She died Sept. 2, 1960, just a few months after giving me a gold locket for my graduation present from high school.

She made beautiful clothes of which I remember not being as appreciative at the time as I am now!

She was often making gowns for the young women of San Antonio TX.  I remember some of the gorgeous fabric.  She created some of the gowns worn in the Battle of the Flowers, an annual event in San Antonio.



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