Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameRaymond Joseph AIMONE 678
Birth Date8 Sep 1909
Birth PlaceGranville, Putnam County, Illinois
Death Date26 May 1987 Age: 77
Death PlaceAddison, DuPage County, Illinois
FatherJohn Joseph AIMONE (1881-1918)
Spouses
Birth Date24 Apr 1912
Birth PlaceRockford, Winnebago County, Illinois
Death Date17 Feb 1989 Age: 76
Death PlaceChicago, Cook County, Illinois
Occupation2nd Grade Teacher
Family ID6852
Marr Date28 Jun 1936
Marr PlaceDeKalb County, Illinois
Marr MemoDeKalb County, Illinois Marriages, 1864-1962
ChildrenBette Adele (1936-2007)
 A. C. (1941-)
Notes for Raymond Joseph AIMONE
Raymond Joseph Aimone born abt 06-08 Oct 1909  in Granville, Putnam, IL (family legend is his father, John, was a busy doctor and may not have registered the birth immediately so there has been a question of the exact date)
He always celebrated his birthday in October, but the birth record, dated 27 Dec 1941, indicated a date of birth as 08 Sep 1909!  
Died: 26 May 1987 in Addison, DuPage, IL678
Notes for Dorothy Elizabeth (Spouse 1)
Raymond married Dorothy Elizabeth Hultberg on 28 Jun 1936
Dorothy born: 24 April 1912 (née Elizabeth Johnson- Johnson was mother's surname, father unknown)
Adopted 22 June 1912 by John Emil Hultberg and Elizabeth Augusta Ericson (Erickson)
Died: 17 Feb 1989678
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