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Alwilda Layne 1860 - 1942

Alwilda Layne was born in 1860 to Moses S Layne and Reeny Layne, and had siblings James Layne, Mary Layne, Patience Layne, James S Layne, Lorensa D Layne, Jennie E Layne, Malcolm Layne, Nellie Layne, and Malinda C Layne. She was in a relationship with George Darby, and had children Isaac Lee Layne, Elmer Darby, Willard Darby, Rettie Darby, and Effie Darby. Alwilda Layne died at age 82 years old in 1942.
Alwilda Layne
1860
1942
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Alwilda Layne's History: 1860 - 1942

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    Alwilda Layne lived 11 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 82.
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In 1860, in the year that Alwilda Layne was born, on April 3rd, the Pony Express began its first delivery from St. Joseph, Missouri to Sacramento, California. The trip took 10 days and the riders carried 49 letters, five telegrams, and newspapers for San Francisco and other cities along the way.
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In 1882, Alwilda was 22 years old when on March 22nd, the Edmunds Act - passed by Congress - made polygamy a felony. The Act also banned "bigamous" relationships and "unlawful cohabitation", making it illegal for polygamists and those who simply lived together without marrying to vote, be on a jury, or hold a public office.
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