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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Edna Cecilia Dutra: Birth: 26 JAN 1910 in Sacramento, Sacramento Co., CA. Death: 21 JUL 1996 in Sacramento, Sacramento Co., CA

  2. Anthony Joseph Dutra: Birth: 15 JAN 1911 in Sacramento, Sacramento Co., CA. Death: 26 JAN 1989 in Sacramento, Sacramento Co., CA

  3. Frank Robert Dutra: Birth: 7 JAN 1916 in Sacramento, Sacramento Co., CA. Death: 10 JUN 2002 in Saratoga, CA

  4. Marcel Ernest Dutra: Birth: 28 Aut 1918 in Sacramento, Sacramento Co., CA. Death: 24 JAN 1977 in Sacramento, Sacramento Co., CA


Sources
1. Title:   Personal Knowledge

Notes
a. Note:   ear old.
  Granddaughter, Kathleen, had this published in Everton's Genealogical Helper in 2006:
  My Gramma was famous (not just to us) for her cookies. Even the newspaper boy would walk up her steps and knock on the door to personally deliver her paper every day. She got special delivery-she would exchange a plate of cookies for that paper. She never had a paper end up under the bushes or on the roof and she never had to tip!
  My brother and I would run up the steps of the two-story house on a tree-lined Sacramento street. I usually took an elbow jab as he edged me out, an advantage of his being older, bigger and a tad faster. Gramma would greet us with a hug and a kiss, then step aside as we ran on past. She would wait patiently, a smile on her face, for Mom and Dad to make their way up the steps. Her hardwood floors echoed as we ran for the cookie jar! Whoever got there first would lift the lid and we would dig in to freshly made sugar cookies.
  Years later, I was walking through an antique store and spotted a cooked jar just like the one she had. My mother was with me. I pointed to it and said, "Look, at that old cookie jar!" My mom looked puzzled. She said, "That's an old electric roaster." I laughed. I knew it was really a cookie jar and someone's gramma had kept homemade cookies in it. A much better use, if you ask any grandchild.

Note:   Wilhelmina was a twin. Her twin sister, Madalena died before she was a y


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