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Story June 2, 1938

Buckeye Valley News And Buckeye Review

Buckeye, Maricopa County, Arizona

What is this article about?

Biography of William Glenie Narramore, born in Tennessee in 1873, who immigrated to Arizona in 1893, settled in Gila Bend and Palo Verde for farming, cattle raising, and dairying, married Dora E. Coyle in 1901, and raised nine children as a Baptist.

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BIOGRAPHY OF BUCKEYE AND WEST GILA VALLEY OLD SETTLERS' UNION MEMBERS

(Each week in this column will appear a copy of the biography of one member, in the order as arranged in the Union Scrap Book, compiled by I. H. Parkman.)

WILLIAM GLENIE NARRAMORE

William Glenie Narramore was born in Cumberland County, Tenn., July 13, 1873. His parents were John T. Narramore and Jane Spencer Narramore.

He came to Arizona on November 12, 1893 and located at Gila Bend, where he engaged in farming and cattle raising. Later he moved to Palo Verde and bought a ranch and engaged in farming and dairying. On November 14, 1901 he married Dora E. Coyle and has raised a family of nine children. His choice of religions is Baptist.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography

What themes does it cover?

Family

What keywords are associated?

Biography Old Settler Arizona Pioneer Gila Bend Palo Verde Farming Family

What entities or persons were involved?

William Glenie Narramore John T. Narramore Jane Spencer Narramore Dora E. Coyle

Where did it happen?

Cumberland County, Tenn.; Gila Bend, Arizona; Palo Verde, Arizona

Story Details

Key Persons

William Glenie Narramore John T. Narramore Jane Spencer Narramore Dora E. Coyle

Location

Cumberland County, Tenn.; Gila Bend, Arizona; Palo Verde, Arizona

Event Date

Born July 13, 1873; Arrived Arizona November 12, 1893; Married November 14, 1901

Story Details

Born in Tennessee to John T. and Jane Spencer Narramore, William Glenie Narramore moved to Arizona in 1893, farmed and raised cattle in Gila Bend, later ranched and dairy farmed in Palo Verde, married Dora E. Coyle in 1901, raised nine children, and followed Baptist faith.

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