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H Helen Holderread Maxey

H. (Helen) Holderread Maxey (Born 1907) was active/lived in New York, Iowa.  H Helen Maxey is known for Painting.

Helen Maxey (born Holderread) was born on August 17 1881, in Illinois, USA, to Henry Holderread and Mary Elizabeth Holderread (born Warren).

Henry was born between June 2 1847 and June 14 1848, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA.

Mary was born on January 22 1854, in Hillsboro, Montgomery, Illinois, USA.

Helen had 5 siblings: Walter Holderread, Frederick Holderread, Nellie Buel (born Holderread), Clara Louise Doyle (born Holderread) and George W. Holderread.

Helen married Frank Lee Maxey on August 14 1906, at age 24.

Frank was born on June 19 1874, in Arkansas, USA.

His occupations were Printer, News Paper, Machine Operator, Dodge Brothers Ordinance Plant, Lynch Road & Beltline, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, Printer, Print Shop and Printer, Job Printing.

They had 4 children: Susan Helen Maxey, Joel Warren Maxey, Lyle Allen Maxey and one other child.

Helen lived at Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA.

She lived on June 1 1900,   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 1775 characters.]  Artist bio

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Art Method
  • Easel Painting
Exhibition of Museum
  • Art Institute of Chicago

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