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- [S4700] John Edward Malarkey and Betty Jean Givens Marriage Announcement, The Morning News, (Name: The News-Journal Company; Location: Wilmington, DE; Date: 19 Mar 1951;), page 6, column 5-6; accessed 25 May 2016.
- [S4699] John Edward Malarkey and Betty Jean Givens Marriage Record, Bureau of Vital Statistics, (Name: Delaware Board of Health; Location: Dover, DE; Date: 19 Mar 1951;), "Delaware Marriage Records, 1913-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3SX-NH2 : accessed 10 June 2016), John Edward Malarkey and Betty Jean Givins, 17 Mar 1951; citing Georgetown, Sussex, Delaware, Hall of Records, Dover; FHL microfilm 2,025,183.
- [S4809] Email Regarding Birth of Malarkey Twins, Corinne Lyons, (Name: Corinne Lyons; Location: Florida; Date: 22 May 2016;), received 22 May 2016.
"Also … something else you may like to know. And, this was something that most of the family didn’t know … namely Chip’s other cousins. When my children were little, we went down to their house and spent quite a while there, even having dinner with Uncle Jack and Aunt Betty Jean. I believe it was me that brought the subject up, and I am not sure exactly how it went but I believe I might have asked them if they had ever had any children … or why they hadn’t. Aunt Betty Jean got tears in her eyes and, very quietly, told me that she had had a set of twins and they both died. Twins do run in that family, and I actually found a set of twins in the 1700s. Anyway, thought you might like to know that."
- [S4805] Betty Jean Givens Obituary, The News Journal, (Name: News Journal Publishing Company; Location: Wilmington, DE; Date: 10 Feb 2015;), page A10, column 1; accessed 29 Aug 2016.
Record for Betty Jean Malarkey
- [S2838] Email Regarding Death of Betty Jean Givens, received 10 Feb 2015.
- [S4806] Betty Jean Givens Malarkey Burial Record, Milford Community Cemetery, (Location: Milford, DE; Date: 26 Aug 2016;), on 26 Aug 2016 I spoke on the phone with Belinda and received Betty Jean's burial location. When I asked about Odd Fellows Cemetery vs Milford Community Cemetery, I was put on the phone with a Mr. Sipple. He told me that when John E. Malarkey was buried, it was the Odd Fellows Cemetery. Later it was taken over by the town of Milford and became part of Milford Community Cemetery.
Record for Betty Jean Givens Malarkey
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