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Cora Edna <I>Ault</I> Stolns

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Cora Edna Ault Stolns

Birth
Wisconsin, USA
Death
19 Dec 1973 (aged 93)
Valmont, Boulder County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Cora Edna Ault was born to the parents of Francis Marion Ault and Susannah Reynolds in Claro, Green County, Wisconsin on Aug. 17, 1880.

She was married and widowed five times.

(1) Raleigh Morgan Kretzer on October 7, 1897 in Denver, Colorado
DAUGHTERS: Viola Myrtle {1898-1899} & Sylvia Ann {1899-1996}

(2) Percy J. Fox
ADOPTED DAUGHTER: Shirley Pounds (Chamberlain)

(3) Samuel Walter Bell

(4) Remedius Joseph Stolns on July 3, 1947 in Fort Collins, Colorado

(5) Claud Samuel Bashor on December 13, 1959 in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada

Cora passed on December 19, 1973 in Valmont, Boulder County, Colorado. She is buried in Mt View Memorial Park in Boulder Colorado with Remedius Joseph "Remmie" Stolns.

She has a gravestone with her third husband, Samuel Walter Bell, at the Ault Cemetery, in Conifer, Jefferson County, Colorado, with her birth date, but no death date engraved on the stone. It is a cenotaph.
Cora Edna Ault was born to the parents of Francis Marion Ault and Susannah Reynolds in Claro, Green County, Wisconsin on Aug. 17, 1880.

She was married and widowed five times.

(1) Raleigh Morgan Kretzer on October 7, 1897 in Denver, Colorado
DAUGHTERS: Viola Myrtle {1898-1899} & Sylvia Ann {1899-1996}

(2) Percy J. Fox
ADOPTED DAUGHTER: Shirley Pounds (Chamberlain)

(3) Samuel Walter Bell

(4) Remedius Joseph Stolns on July 3, 1947 in Fort Collins, Colorado

(5) Claud Samuel Bashor on December 13, 1959 in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada

Cora passed on December 19, 1973 in Valmont, Boulder County, Colorado. She is buried in Mt View Memorial Park in Boulder Colorado with Remedius Joseph "Remmie" Stolns.

She has a gravestone with her third husband, Samuel Walter Bell, at the Ault Cemetery, in Conifer, Jefferson County, Colorado, with her birth date, but no death date engraved on the stone. It is a cenotaph.


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