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MULHALL, Okla., Aug. 17-(AP)-
When the humorist was a young cowboy, he taught the 18-year-old Lucille the trick roping and riding that
brought her world-wide fame.
With Rogers' passing, she remains almost the sole survivor of the dare-devil band of cowboys and cowgirls
who thrilled American and Europe with the first staged rodeos at the turn of the century.
GREATGRANDFATHER: ZACK MULHALL:
GRANDFATHER: JAMES HOMER BUTRIDGE:
FATHER: BRADLEY VAN DEUSEN:
MOTHER: JEAN AUDREY BUTRIDGE:
San Antonio Light, 17 Aug 1935
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Lucille Mulhall, once known as the No. 1 cowgirl of America, was stunned by the death of Will Rogers.
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