Type: Marital status From a letter Ruth Kenney wrote on March 1984: 'My parents were farmers. I have always lived on a farm but my secondhusband commuted to Newton, Iowa, and worked at the Maytag plant. Igraduated from high school, taught school two years, married, widowed,taught school another year, remarried, and the year my daughter startedto college, I began to teach again. It was hard as I kept house, choredon the farm, taught school five days a week, and graduated from DrakeUniversity in elementary education at the same time.'[FINAL COMBINED.GED]
Type: Event [WOODLEMB.FTW] Type: Marital status From a letter Ruth Kenney wrote on March 1984: 'My parents were farmers. I have always lived on a farm but my secondhusband commuted to Newton, Iowa, and worked at the Maytag plant. Igraduated from high school, taught school two years, married, widowed,taught school another year, remarried, and the year my daughter startedto college, I began to teach again. It was hard as I kept house, choredon the farm, taught school five days a week, and graduated from DrakeUniversity in elementary education at the same time.'
More About Ruth Helene Woodle: Event: Married to Mr. Kenney and later divorced.1915 Event-Misc: Married to Mr. Kenney and later divorced.1915, 1916 Record Change: June 01, 20031917, 1918