Ellen Craswell - Early Life

Early Life

Ellen Howe was born in Bothell on May 25, 1932 and grew up in Silverdale, the fifth child in a household of seven children. Her father died when she was nine years old and her mother rasied the family. In 1955, she married Bruce Craswell, a dentist whom she had met in college and who was involved in politics.


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