[Picture attached to an Ancestry.com family tree by nancyphipps180]
When I first started writing this post I thought that her romantic name was taken from a contemporary novel or poem but a search turned up the fact that the local river of her Oklahoma birth county, Keya Paha, is called Niobrara.**
[Princess McLain, School Teacher taught in a one room sod schoolhouse, about 1904.
Photo attached to Ancestry.com family tree by bower1939.]
Princess married Roscoe McCulley in 1908 and the couple had three children: a son Darwin and daughters Margery and Orrien Jane.
[Princess McCulley & children; Darwin, Margery & Jane about 1917.
Photo attached to Ancestry.com family tree by bower1939. ]
[Princess & Daughters, Margery & Jane--August 1956.
Photo attached to Ancestry.com family tree by bower1939.]
[Princess McLain McCulley--1950's, Ainsworth, NE.
Photo attached to Ancestry.com family tree by bower1939.]
After a long life together Roscoe and Princess N. died within a year of each other and are buried in Ainsworth Cemetery in Brown County, Nebraska.
[Findagrave 18242877, Photo by Harv 47030477]
*Roscoe was the son of Celina Worden and our common ancestors are Lyman Worden and Elizabeth Brown.
**Seventy-six miles of the Niobrara have been designated a National Scenic River.
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Interesting people perhaps. Her parents choosing such a name, and them naming their son Darwin! Lots of controversy about that name at that time......
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