Difference between revisions of "MENZIES, Jean Storke"
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[[File:Menzies, Jean - mass copy.jpg|350px|thumbnail|right|<center>Jean Storke Menzies, Santa Cruz Island, May 3, 1990 </center>]] | [[File:Menzies, Jean - mass copy.jpg|350px|thumbnail|right|<center>Jean Storke Menzies, Santa Cruz Island, May 3, 1990 </center>]] | ||
− | <span style="color:#006400">'''MENZIES, Jean Isabel Storke'''</span> (1904-1993), an eighth generation Santa Barbaran — the daughter of [[STORKE, Thomas More|Thomas More Storke]], granddaughter of Charles Albert Storke, | + | <span style="color:#006400">'''MENZIES, Jean Isabel Storke'''</span> (1904-1993), an eighth generation Santa Barbaran — the daughter of [[STORKE, Thomas More|Thomas More Storke]], granddaughter of Charles Albert Storke, and great granddaughter of T. Wallace More. Her great-uncle, A. P. More owned Santa Rosa Island during the latter portion of the 19th century. |
Jean Menzies was a friend of Carey Stanton's. She was a Santa Barbara historian and volunteer at the Santa Barbara Mission Archives Library. She served on the Santa Cruz Island Foundation Advisory Council until her death in 1993. | Jean Menzies was a friend of Carey Stanton's. She was a Santa Barbara historian and volunteer at the Santa Barbara Mission Archives Library. She served on the Santa Cruz Island Foundation Advisory Council until her death in 1993. |
Latest revision as of 04:23, 17 January 2021
MENZIES, Jean Isabel Storke (1904-1993), an eighth generation Santa Barbaran — the daughter of Thomas More Storke, granddaughter of Charles Albert Storke, and great granddaughter of T. Wallace More. Her great-uncle, A. P. More owned Santa Rosa Island during the latter portion of the 19th century.
Jean Menzies was a friend of Carey Stanton's. She was a Santa Barbara historian and volunteer at the Santa Barbara Mission Archives Library. She served on the Santa Cruz Island Foundation Advisory Council until her death in 1993.
- Storke, C. A. The English Storkes in America Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara News Press Publishing, 1936. First edition.
- [original in SCIF archives]