213. Elmer James Martin (Harriet "Hattie" Louise Owen , Lucinda M. Sutton , Daniel , Philpot John ) was born on 8 May 1883 in Morristown, Rice Co., MN. He died 1 on 24 Dec 1961 in Minot, Ward Co., ND. Elmer was employed as 1900;Farm laborer,1910;house painter. He was buried 2 in Wildrose Cemetery, Berthold, Ward Co., ND.
1. Found in the 1885 Minnesota state census, Rice Co., Morristown, p. 13, sched 2, age 2, with Fred 25, Hattie 23, Ada 5, ?amie 3, Elmer 2.
2. Found in the 1895 Minnesota state census, Rice Co., Morristown, p. 16, with Lucinda Owens, age 70, with Hattie L. Martin (33), Ada May Martin (15), Mary E. Martin (13), Elmer Martin (12), Harry Martin (9), Lilian Martin (7), Emma Martin (4), and Elizabeth Moore(79 yrs old)
3. Found in the 1900 U.S Census Minnesota, Rice Co., Morristown, dis 154, sheet 16A, age 17, DOB: May 1883, with mother Hattie (37), Mary E. (18), Lillian (12), Emma (7) and grandmother Lucinda Owen (76)(wd)
4. Found in the 1903 Morristown, MN. city directory; Labor, E 3 ST. 2 S OF ANN. (with mother).
5. Found in the 1905 Minnesota state census, Rice Co., Morristown, dis 11, sheet 5, Bloomer St., age 22, two entries later are Lucinda Owen and Rosa Flake.
6. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Iowa, Allamakee Co., Makee Township, T624, Roll 390, p. 166, sheet 18A, rents, age 26
7. 1918: WWI Draft Registration Card: residence; Ola, Yell Co., AR. age 35, DOB: 8 May 1883, Employed as farmer (self). Nearest relative; Laura Elvira Martin, Ola Yell, AR. Med height, slender build, gray eyes, dark hair. Date of registration; 9-12-1918.
8. Jacques Mueller to E. J. Martin; land in S. E. Sec. 22, Morristown, $3,000. (The Faribault Journal, May 21, 1919)
9. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Minnesota, St Louis Co., Culver, sheet 1A, age 46, widow, POB:Minn., POB Fa:Calif., POB Mo:Wisc., with son Earl J. (21) POB:Iowa
10. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Minnesota, Winona Co., Utica, (9 Apr '40) ED 85-21, sheet 3A, "James Martin" age 52, widow, ed;5, hired man at the farm of Mervin A. Sackreiter (33)
Residence in 1935: Spooner, Wisconsin11. WWII Draft Registration Card: Elmer James Martin, residence; Utica, Winona, Minn., age 58, DOB: 8 May 1883, POB: Morristown, Name and address of person who will always know your address; Wesley Beyer, Utica, Minn., Employer; Mrs. Oliva Beyer, height: 5'6", weight: 140, gray eyes, Date of registration; 27 April 1942 at Board 2, Winona, Minn.
12. Elmer J. Martin
The funeral will be Thursday at 1:30 in the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Minot for Elmer J. Martin, 78, who died Sunday in a Minot hospital. For the past four years he lived with a niece, Delia Borgers, at Foxholm. Elder H. E. Howe will officiate and burial will be in Wildrose Cemtery at Berthold. Mr. Martin was born May 8, 1883, in Morristown, Minn., a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Martin. He worked as a farm laborer until his retirement. Mr. Martin had lived in Lewistown, Mont., and Chaseburg, Wis. His wife, Laura, died in 1918. He was a longtime member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Minot. Surviving are a son, Earl of El Segundo, Calif.; a brother, Harry of LaCrosse, Wis.; two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Daufney of Calumet, Minn. and Mrs. Emma Rach of Chaseburg, and a number of nieces and nephews. Two sisters preceded him in death. Thomas Funeral Home in Minot has charge of arrangements. (Minot Daily News, Dec. 26, 1961, p. 6)
Elmer married 1 Laura Elvira Bordwell on 22 Feb 1909 in Waukon, Allamakee Co., IA. Laura was born in Nov 1885 in Belle Plains, Benton Co., IA. She died 2, 3 in 1918 in {Minnesota}. Laura was employed as 1905;dress making.
1. Daughter of Elbert Bordwell and Alberta "Bertie" Jane Martin, (sister of Fred Martin).
(Bertie Martin): Mary A., daughter of Matthias and Martha Wiggins Scriven, married Winslow Martin, had 3 children. 1. Fred was married and had 1 boy to live. 2. Bertie married Albert Boardwell, had 1 girl Laura; married a second husband, Mr. George Cadwell, and lived at Strawberry Creek, Iowa, in 1902. 3. Elsie, unmarried.(Bertie Martin): BORDWELL - MARTIN - At the residence of the bride's parents in Mantorville, March 20, 1879, by Elder John Truax, Mr. Elbert Bordwell and Miss Bertie Morris, all of Dodge county. Minn. (Mantorville Express, Mar. 28, 1879)
- WAUKON -- Mr. Bordwell, who has been afflicted with paralysis for the past two months, died at his residence just west of town at 3 a. m. this, Tuesday, morning. (Dec 1895)
- NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Notice of appointment of Executrix In the District Court of the State of Iowa, in and for Clayton County, in probate.
In the matter of the Estate of Berta J. Cadwell, deceased. Notice of Appointment of Executrix.
To whom it may concern-
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Berta J. Cadwell, late of Clayton County, Iowa, deceased. All persons in any manner indebted to said deceased or her estate will make payment to the undersigned; and those having claims against said deceased or her estate will present them in manner and form as by law required, for allowance and payment.
Dated this 16th day of October, A.D. 1923
Elsie E. Martin, Executrix of said estate
Newberry Bros, Attys. 42-4- The death of Mrs. Geo. Cadwell occurred last Wednesday evening after many months of suffering. Mrs. Cadwell, although a sufferer for sometime, always was cheerfull and enjoyed the
visits from her many friends. She leaves one sister Miss Elsie Martin of this place who has given her the best of care besides other relatives and friends who mourn the loss of this good woman. Rev. Maxwell conducted short services at the home Friday morning after which the remains accompanied by the sister, Miss Elsie Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Will Trezona and Mr. and Mrs.
D. M. Nace were taken to Waukon where other seivices and interment took place. (July 1923)2. Found in the 1895 Iowa state census, Allamakee Co., Makee Township, sheet 449, age 9, POB:Iowa, Benton Co., with parents; Elbert age 38, POB:Ohio, and Bertie age 34, POB:Calif., and Grandfather Winslow Martin, age 79, POB:N.H., and cousin Elsie E. Martin, age 25, POB:MN
3. Found in the 1900 U.S Census Iowa, Allamakee Co., Union Prairie Township, sheet 9, age 14, with mother Bertie J. wd (b. Calf.) and Grandfather Winslow Martin. (b. VT., Dec 1815, age 84), and cousin Elsie E. Martin, (b. Aug 1869, Minn)
4. Found in the 1905 Iowa state census, Allamakee Co., Union Prairie, Card # 89, Laura Bordwell, age 19, POB: Iowa, POB Mo: California, POB Fa: Ohio, years in US: , years in Iowa: , occp: dress making, (with mother Bertie and cousin Elsie E. Martin)
5. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Iowa, Allamakee Co., Makee Township, T624, Roll 390, p. 166, sheet 18A, age 24, 1 of 1 child.
6. Elmer's obit: "His wife, Laura, died in 1918."
Notes:
1. MN Death; NOT HER; wife of George W. Martin, who shot Hetherington.
MARTIN LAURA NA 7/13/1920 cert# 683
(13 Jul 1920; St. Louis Co., MN., certid# 1920-MN-026941)
2. Her mother married George W. Cadwell. She died 19 July 1923, Iowa.
They had the following children:
472 M i Earl Lester Martin was born on 26 Jan 1909 in Waukon, Allamakee Co., IA. He died 1 on 6 May 1974 in Hennepin Co., MN. He was employed as 1940;electrician. He was buried 2 in Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, HC, MN. He served in the military WWII - U.S Army 5 Mar 1942 - 20 Dec 1945.
1. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Iowa, Allamakee Co., Makee Township, T624, Roll 390, p. 166, sheet 18A, age 1
2. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Minnesota, St Louis Co., Culver, sheet 1A, Earl J., age 21, POB:Iowa, with father, P. J. Martin, age 46, widow, POB:Minn., POB Fa:Calif., POB Mo:Wisc.,
3. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Wisconsin, Washburn Co., Spooner (20 Apr '40) ED 65-20, sheet 7A, age 30, ed H1, POB: Iowa, single, at the home of his aunt and uncle; Mead and Ada Ripley
Residence in 1935; same house
4. WWII Draft Registration Card; ser# 244, Earl Lester Martin, address; 404 Spooner, Washburn, Wis, age 31, POB; Waukon, Iowa, DOB; Jan 26, 1909, Who will always know your address; Mr. M. S. Ripley, uncle, address; 404 Spooner, Washburn, Wis, employer; self, place; Spooner, Wis, Height; 5' 6", Weight; 130, Eyes;hazel, Hair;red, signed at Local Board No. 1, Shell Lake, Washburn Co., Wisconsion, Oct. 29, 1940
?5. Found in the 1941 La Crosse, WI. city directory; Martin, Earl L repr W D Alkire r804 1/2 Cass (p. 359)
?6. State Vets Arrive in U.S. on Rotation
Minnesotans aboard the Gen. Black included:
[list]
Sgt Earl L. Martin,
7. Found in the 1950 U.S Census Wisconsin, Washburn Co., Spooner, sheet 2, Michigan St., age 41 at the home of Meade S. Ripley (76) and Ada M. (70) and Norman D. Martin (great nephew)
?8. Found in the 1955 La Crosse, WI. city directory; Martin, Earl L hlpr Community Mtrs r1911 S 21st (p. 384)
?9. Found in the 1956 La Crosse, WI. city directory; Martin, Earl L fcty wkr Trane Co r1911 S 21st (p. 365)
?10. Found in the 1958 La Crosse, WI. city directory; Martin, Earl L fcty wkr Trane Co r Chaston Wis (p. 584)
11. Obit: Martin
Earl L., age 65, of 615 W. Broadway. Member of Russell Gaylord VFW Post #159. Survived by loving wife Elsie Eckes Martin, 3 daughters, Mrs. Arlene Seemann, Mrs. Adella Daltas, Mrs. Jeanne Larsen, 10 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral services Wed. 1:30 p.m. Sundseth-Anderson Funeral Home. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Reviewal after 4 p.m. Tues. Ritual Tues. 7:30 p.m. by the Russell Gaylord Post #159. (The Minneaplois Star, May 7, 1974, p. 16)
Notes:
1. Military Service: TEC 4 US ARMY WORLD WAR II
Name: Earl L Martin
Birth Year: 1909
Race: White, Citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: Iowa
State of Residence: Wisconsin
County or City: Washburn
Enlistment Date: 5 Mar 1942 Enlistment State: Illinois Enlistment City: Fort Sheridan
Grade: Private Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Component:
Source: Civil Life Education: 1 year of high school
Civil Occupation: Skilled mechanics and repairmen, n.e.c.
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 63 Weight: 130
2. SSN Death:
Name: Earl Martin
Last Residence: 55411 Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA
BORN: 26 Jan 1909
Died: May 1974 State (Year)
SSN issued: Michigan (Before 1951)
3. Wife: Almeta "Elsie" Kathryn Eckes
b. 7 Nov 1903 Minneapolis, MN , d. 16 Jun 1995
fa. Leonard Eckes, d. Oct 1965
mo. Clara E. Swaggert, d. Oct 1950
married 1921; Arthur Dechaney, 3 dau; Arlene, Adella, Genevieve
married J. W. Relthmeyer, 28 June 1927
Martin
Elsie Eckes, of New Brighton Care Center. Preceded in death by husband, Earl and brothers, Phillip & Willard Eckes. Survived by daughters, Arlene Seemann, Robbinsdale, Adella Daltes of FL, Genevieve Larsen of Anoka; 10 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; 10 great-great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends. Graveside service 10 am Thurs, St. Mary's Cemetery, 45th & Chicago Ave S, Mpls. (Star Tribune, Jun 21, 1995, p. 22)
father's obit Oct 1965, "Mrs. Earl (Elsie) Martin"
mother's obit: Oct 1950, "Mrs. Alameda DeChaney"
215. Lillian Martin (Harriet "Hattie" Louise Owen , Lucinda M. Sutton , Daniel , Philpot John ) was born 1 on 8 Mar 1888 in Morristown, Rice Co., MN. She died 2 on 21 Apr 1974 in Hibbing, St. Louis Co., MN. She was employed as 1940;domestic.
1. Found in the 1895 Minnesota State Census, Rice Co., Morristown, p. 16, with Lucinda Owens, age 70, with Hattie L. Martin (33), Ada May Martin (15), Mary E. Martin (13), Elmer Martin (12), Harry Martin (9), Lilian Martin (7), Emma Martin (4), and Elizabeth Moore(79 yrs old)
2. Found in the 1900 U.S Census Minnesota, Rice Co., Morristown, dis 154, sheet 16A, age 12, DOB: Mar 1888, with mother Hattie (37), Mary E. (18), Elmer (17), Emma (7) and grandmother Lucinda Owen (76)(wd)
3. License to Wed
Louis A. Danbrey, Ward, 29 ...[this is possibly Louis A. Daufney]
Lillian Martin, Ward, 21
(The Ward County Independant, June 17, 1909)4. Found in the 1910 U.S Census North Dakota, Ward Co., Berthold, T624, Roll 1149, p. 27, sheet 2A, Fourth St., age 22, 1 of 1 children, with husband Lewis J. (25) and daughter Nellie E. (6/12), lives on the next street over from her mother, Hattie Martin (47) wd.
5. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Minnesota, St. Louis Co., Brookston, sheet 4B, 2nd Ave., age 31, with husband, Louis (33), owns home, children, Nellie (10), Byron (8), Myrtle (6), Ester (3) and Gordon (1). Emma Martin (29) sister is with them.
6. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Minnesota, St. Louis Co., Brookston, T626, Roll 1125, p. 232, sheet 1B, age 42, head of household
7. Found in the 1943-44 Cleveland, Ohio city directory; Daufney, Lillian r1091 E 144th apt 20 (p. 266)
8. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Minnesota, St. Louis Co., Culver, Brookston, (24 Apr '40) ED 69-31, sheet 1B, age 52, (wd), (rents $3), POB: Minn., ed 8, with children Byron (28), Gordon (22) and Glynn (16)
9. Obit:
Mrs. Lillian Daufney, 86, Hibbing, died Sunday in Hibbing General Hospital. She is survived by a son, Gordan, Seattle, Wash.; four daughters, Mrs. David R. Anderson, Hibbing; Mrs. A. J. Heller, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mrs. Joseph Moze and Mrs. E.R. McMillian, both of Cleveland, Ohio; 10 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. today in Wesley United Methodist Church with arrangements by the Johnson-Ryder Funeral Home. (Duluth News Tribune, Tues. 23 May 1974)Note;
Death: DAUFNEY FEMALE 10/5/1922 BROOKSTON
Lillian married Louis Joseph Daufney on 12 Jun 1908 in Minot, Ward Co., ND. Louis was born 1 on 19 Sep 1888 in Centerville, Anoka Co., MN. He died on 2 May 1932 in Finlayson, Pine Co., MN. He was employed as 1910;Teamster, Oil Co.,1920;clerk at confectionary. He was buried 2 in Spring Park Cemetery, Sandstone, Pine Co., MN.
1. Son of Joseph Daufney and Sarah Hemlin.
- Death Calls Aged Sandstone Man Sunday Morning; Joseph Dufney, Native of St. Paul, came to Pine County in 1896; Death came Sunday morning for one of Sandstone's oldest residents, Joseph Dufney, who would have reached the age of 94 years yesterday. He became ill during Easter and died of complications due to old age. Funeral services were held Tueday morning at 8 o'clock from the St. Willibord's Catholic church with Father John F. Strunk in charge. Pallbearers were Emery LaPage, William Reynolds, Arthur Glasow, Viggo Jensen, August Muhlbauer and James Hejny. The body was laid to rest in Springhill cemetery. - Born in St. Paul - Mr. Dufney was born in St. Paul, this state, on April 22, 1847. He later lived in Minneapolis a number of years and was employed there at the Pillsbury Flour Mills. For several years he lived in Anoka county and in 1896 came to Pine county to settle in the Grindstone lake community. Ten years later he moved into Sandstone village and worked there as teamster at the Jepsen livery barn. The deceased had been married twice, the first time in Minneapolis to Sarah Hamley who passed away many years ago. Eighteen years ago he was united in marriage to Marie Allers who survives him. He also leaves a daughter, Mary, Mrs. Julius Gervais, of Sandstone. A son, Louie, died seven years ago. (Askov American, April 23, 1942)2. His parents are found in the 1900 U.S Census Minnesota, Anoka Co., Centerville Twp, T623, Roll 756, p. 163, sheet 7, Joseph, b. Apr 1859, MN, farmer, Sarah, b. July 1847, Canada(fr), 2 of 10 children, imm 1857, Mother; Mary, b. Apr 1832, Canada(fr), wd, 1 of 1 child, imm. 1846. (There is a Henry Dufny at the neighboring house)
3. Found in the 1910 U.S Census North Dakota, Ward Co., Berthold, T624, Roll 1149, p. 27, sheet 2A, Fourth St., age 25 with wife Lillian (22) and daughter Nellie E. (6/12)
4. Mrs. S. K. Duff this week disposed of her confectiotiery business to Louis J. Daufney formerly of Swan River. Mr. and Daufney and family will occupy the Ed Donley residence, which has been occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Duff. (The Duluth Herald, May 5, 1917)
5. L. J. Daufney, who recently purchased Mrs. S. K. Duff's confectionery business, has bought the store building from Eil Donley. (The Duluth Herald, June 1917)
6. 1917: WWI draft card: Louis Joe Daufney, age 30, residence; Brookston, MN. DOB: 19 Sept. 1886, POB: Minneapolis, Minn., Self employed as general merchant. Married, 4 children. Physical disability. One leg. Signed; Brookston, MN., 5 June 1917.
7. Brookston. Minn.. March 16.— (Special to The Herald) —The following village officers were elected Tuesday; Clyde Smith, president: L. J. Daufney, Charles De Witt and John Couture, trustees; Carl Larson, clerk: A. O. Albertson. treasurer; Thomas Flynn, constable; A. F. Hutchins, Justice of the peace. (The Duluth Herald, March 16, 1918)
8. L. J. Daufney was in Minneapolis this week and was fitted with a new artificial leg. (The Duluth Herald, March 1918)
9. Refugees registered at the Red Cross headquarters at the new armory
(a full page list)
Daufney, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brookston, five children, Mrs. Martin, mother, now at Endion Methodist church. (The Duluth Herald, Oct. 16, 1918)10. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Minnesota, St. Louis Co., Brookston, sheet 4B, 2nd Ave., age 33, owns home, and wife Lillian (31), children, Nellie (10), Byron (8), Myrtle (6), Ester (3) and Gordon (1). Emma Martin (29) sister-in-law is with them.
11. Confectioners - Retail
Brookston - Daufney L J (Minnesota State Gazetteer and Business Directory, 1920-1921, Vol. XXII, p. 1120)12. Brookston
L. J. Daufney of Superior visited his family here the first of the week. (The Duluth Herald, Sept. 24, 1921)13. W.C. Garland, for Job 5-2205 clearing the McCamus road in the amount of $360, with L.J. Daufney and Joseph N. Larson, as sureties. - 1621 (Duluth News Tribune, Mar. 2, 1922)
14. Found in the 1922 Superior, WI. city dircetory; Daufney, Louis tower man r 1213 Banks av (p. 92)
15. Obit: “Peg Leg Louis” is Suddenly StrickenLouis J. Daufney, commonly known as “Peg Leg” and a familiar character here for several years, passed away very suddenly Monday afternoon while visiting at the Wm. Schmidt home three miles north of town. He was eating lunch when he suddenly grabbed his chest and fell to the floor, expiring shortly after. Heart failure is given as the cause of his death. Dr Brownstone was called but did not arrive until after his death. Coroner Gottry was also called.Mr Daufney was born in Centerville, Minnesota on September 19, 1889. He and his family lived here for a few years and was employed in the G. N. coal shed. In 1915 he was working at Swan River when he was caught in the gearing of the pump jack and lost one leg. H A Johnson, local station agent was working there at the time and helped to get Daufney out of the gears. For a time he continued to work for the railroad, but later returned here without his family and has been living alone in a small house near the pavement.He is survived by his wife and five children of Swan River, his father, Joe Daugney and one sister., Mrs Julius Gervais, both of this village. Funeral services were held in the Catholic church yesterday afternoon at 3 o’clock. His wife arrived Tuesday evening to attend. The remains were laid to rest by the side of his mother in the local cemetery. (Pine County Courier, Sandstone, MN., May 5, 1932)
16. SANDSTONE MAN IS APPOPLEXY VICTIM
Joel Daufney Died Suddenly Monday Afternoon While Visiting at the Home of Friends
Joel Daufney of Sandstone, passed away Suddenly on Monday afternoon at the age of 42. He had gone from the village to the William Smith farm, miles north of town, in Finlayson township, for a visit. After eating he suddenly reeled over and soon passed away. Deputy County Coroner Frank P. Gottry of Pine City, was called and he pronounced it a case of appoplexy. Mr. Daufney was born at Centerville,
Minn., and had spent most of his life in this state. While doing railroad work some years ago on the
the Great Northern road, he had the misfortune of losing his right leg in an accident. He was married and had six children but they resided elsewhere. He had made Sandstone his home off and on the last ten years and lived alone in a small cabin north of the pavement near the golf course. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon from the Catholic church and burial was at the Spring Hill cemetery. ( Askov American, May 5, 1932, p. 1)
They had the following children:
+ 473 F i Nellie Elvira Daufney 474 M ii Byron Earl Daufney was born 1 on 7 Jul 1911 in Berthold, Ward Co., ND. He died 2 on 20 Oct 1969 in Calumet, Itasca Co., MN. He was buried 3 in Lakeview Cemetery, Coleraine, Itasca Co., MN. He was employed as 1930;Laborer,1940;car repair RR.
1. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Minnesota, St. Louis Co., Brookston, sheet 4B, 2nd Ave., age 8, with parents, Louis (33), owns home, and wife Lillian (31), children, Nellie (10), Myrtle (6), Ester (3) and Gordon (1). Emma Martin (29) aunt, is with them.
2. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Minneosota, St. Louis Co., Brookston, T626, Roll 1125, p. 232, sheet 1B, age 18
3. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Minnesota, St. Louis Co., Culver, Brookston, (24 Apr '40) ED 69-31, sheet 1B, age 28, POB: North Dakota, ed H-2, with mother Lillian (52)(wd)(rents $3) and brothers Gordon (22) and Glynn (16)
4. 1940: WWII Draft Registration Card: Byron Earl Daufney, ser.# 2393, residence: Brookston P.O. 132, St. Louis, Minn., mailing address: same, age: 29, POB: Birthold, No. Dakota, DOB: 7 July 1911, name and address of person who will always know your address: Mrs. Lillian Daufney, mother, Brookston Box 132, St. Louis, Minn., Employer: Great Northern RY., Place of employment: Superior, Douglas, Wisc., race: white, height: 5' 9", weight: 175, eyes: Gray, hair: Brown, signed at Local Board No. 5, Proctor, St. Louis Co., Minn., 16 Oct 1940
5. Obit:
Byron E. Daufney, 58, Calumet, died Monday at his home. He is survived by his wife, Ellen; his mother, Mrs. Lillian Daufney, Calumet; four sisters, Mrs. David Anderson, Hibbing; Mrs. E.R. McMillin and Mrs. Joe Moeze, Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. A.J. Heller, Pittsburgh, Pa., and a brother Gordan, Seattle, Wash. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Calumet Community Presbyterian Church. Arrangements are by the Peterson Funeral Home, Coleraine. (Duluth News Tribune, Tues. 21 Oct. 1969)Byron married 1 Ellen Lydia Jochim on 2 Jun 1941 in Calumet, Itasca Co., MN. Ellen was born 2 on 1 Apr 1908 in Culver, St. Louis Co., MN. She died on 9 Oct 2004 in Grand Rapids, Itasca Co., MN. Ellen was employed as 1930;Teacher. She was buried 3 in Lakeview Cemetery, Coleraine, Itasca Co., MN.
1. Daughter of August Abdon Joachim and Lydia I. Koskinen.
2. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Minnesota, St. Louis Co., Meadowlands, T624, Roll 723, p. 13, sheet 3A, age 2, at home with her parents; August (28) 1st marr, marr 3 yrs and Lydia (25) 1st marr, marr 3yrs, 2 of 2 children, sister, Lovisa (6/12)
[grandfather Lars Gustav Joachim (67) is entry before theirs]
3. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Minnesota, St. Louis Co., Meadowlands, T625, Roll 857, p. 16, sheet 3A, age 11, at home with her parents; August A. and Lydia.
4. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Minnesota, St. Louis Co., Meadowlands, T626, Roll 1128, p. 53, sheet 5A, Road #47, age 22, at home with her parents; August A. (48) and Lydia I. (45) and sisters, Louise M. (19) and Ann E. (17)
5. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Minnesota, St. Louis Co., Culver, Brookston, (24 Apr '40) ED 69-31, sheet 1A, age 31, ed; C-2, POB: Minnesota, border at the home of Elizabeth McCamus (30)
6. Obit:
Ellen L. Daufney, 96, of Grand Rapids died peacefully in her sleep on Oct. 9, 2004 at Grand Village Nursing Home in Grand Rapids.
She was born on April 1, 1908 in Culver Township, Minn. She grew up on a farm in Meadowlands, Minn., and attended elementary school in Meadowlands and high school in Virginia. Completing Duluth State Teachers College and earning a B.S. in Elementary Education from the University of Minnesota, Duluth with minors in social studies and art, she was an elementary teacher for 38 years. She taught in Prairie Lake, Brookston and Cotton, and her last 25 years of teaching were in Calumet.
Married to Byron Daufney in Calumet in June, 1941, she lived there until 1974 when she moved to Grand Rapids. Byron died in 1969. Ellen traveled extensively, visiting every continent except Antarctica and every major country other than Russia. She especially enjoyed visiting Austria and Norway. In Africa, she went on a safari and slept in the bush. For 24 years, she spent winters in Hawaii. She was a member of the Community Presbyterian Church, the Eastern Star, a retired member of the American Red Cross Volunteers, the Senior Singers and the Itasca Committee on Aging. Under her direction, the Daufney Trust Fund Scholarship was established in 1986, which provides scholarships to students from Greenway High School to attend Itasca Community College. In 1972, she was chosen as the Itasca County Teacher of the year.
Preceding Ellen in death were her husband, Byron E. Daufney; parents, August Jochim and Lydia Koskinen Jochim; one sister, Louise Garland; and a nephew, Daniel Garland. Surviving family includes one sister, Ann Borken of Duluth; and a nephew, Dr. Richard Borken of Lake Vermilion.
MEMORIAL SERVICE:3 p.m. Friday Oct. 15, 2004 in the Chapel at Grand Village Nursing Home. Burial at Lakeview Cemetery in Coleraine. Ellen requested that memorials be made in lieu of flowers. Memorials are preferred to Community Presbyterian Church in Grand Rapids. Arrangements by Libbey Funeral Home, 520 NE 2nd Ave., Grand Rapids, MN. (Duluth News-Tribune (MN) - October 13, 2004, p. 6B)475 F iii Myrtle Mae Daufney was born about 1914 in Crosby, Divide Co., ND. She died 1 on 7 Feb 1975 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH. Myrtle was buried on 10 Feb 1975 in Brooklyn Heights Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH. She was employed as 1939;clerk.
1. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Minnesota, St. Louis Co., Brookston, sheet 4B, 2nd Ave., age 6, with parents, Louis (33), owns home, and wife Lillian (31), children, Nellie (10), Byron (8), Ester (3) and Gordon (1). Emma Martin (29) aunt, is with them.
2. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Minneosota, St. Louis Co., Brookston, T626, Roll 1125, p. 232, sheet 1B, age 14
3. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Wisconsin, Wasburn Co., Spooner wd-3, District 20, sheet 16A, rents, age 16, at the home of her Aunt Ada (Martin) Ripley. [I suspect the dob for her in Brookston is swapped with her sisters, 16 vs. 14]
4. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Ohio, Cuyahoga Co., Cleveland wd-9, (18 Apr '40) ED 92-215, sheet 3A, 2311 Broadview Rd., (at the home of her father-in-law William Hill), age 26, ed; H-4, POB: North Dakota, with husband William (25) and William (52) and his wife Mary (49) and William's sister Bessie (51)
5. Found in the 1942 Cleveland, Ohio city directory; Hill Wm T (Myrtle) lab h4511 Pearl rd apt 4(p. 502)
6. Found in the 1943-44 Cleveland, Ohio city directory; Hill Wm T (Myrtle) crane opr h4511 Pearl rd (p. 492)
7. Obit: McMillin. Myrtle M. McMillin (nee Daufney), beloved wife of Emerson, mother of Andrew and William, sister of Mrs. Nellie Anderson at Minnesota, Mrs. Esther Heller of Pennsylvania, Gordon of Washington, Mrs. Delia Moze, Feb. 7. Contributions to The Society For The Blind would be appreciated. Funeral services Monday, Feb. 10, at 10 a.m. at The Brickman & Sons Funeral Home, 21900 Euclid Ave. Interment Brooklyn Heights Cemetery, Sunday 2 To 4 And 7-9 P.M. (Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #132)
Notes:
1. Mrs. William T. Hill, boy. (Plain Dealer, June 1, 1941)Myrtle married 1, 2, 3 (1) William Thomas Hill on 28 Dec 1939 in Cuyahoga Co., OH. The marriage ended in divorce.William was born on 8 Mar 1915 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA. He died on 12 Feb 1983 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH. He was employed as 1939;clerk,1940;ice cream parlor manager,1953;packer. He was buried on 16 Feb 1983 in Brooklyn Hts. Cemetery, Cleveland, OH.
1. Son of William Hill and Mary Palmer. Hovaska
2. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Ohio, Cuyahoga Co., Cleveland wd-6, sheet 2B, 4182 Pearl Rd., age 4 9/12, POB: Pennsylvania, with parents William (34) rents and Mary (32)
3. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Ohio, Cuyahoga Co., Cleveland wd-9, sheet 2A, 3430 Pearl Rd., age 15, POB: Pennsylvania, with parents William (44) rents $35 with radio and Mary (45)
4. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Ohio, Cuyahoga Co., Cleveland wd-9, (18 Apr '40) ED 92-215, sheet 3A, 2311 Broadview Rd., (at the home of his father William Hill), age 25, ed; H-4, POB: Pennsylvania, with wife Myrtle (26) and parents William (52) and Mary (49) and aunt Bessie (51)
5. WWII Draft Registration Card; ser# 366, Hill, William Thomas, Address; 4511 Pearl Rd, Cleveland, Cuy, Ohio, Age; 25, DOB; March 8, 1915, POB; Pittsburg, PA., Person who will always know your address; Mrs. Myrtle Hill, wife, 4511 Pearl Rd, Cleveland, Cuy, Ohio, Employer; Sally Ann Co., Place of employment; 2145 Broadview Rd., Cleveland, Cuy, Ohio, Race; white, Height; 5' 6", Weight; 142, Eyes;Blue, Hair;Blonde, Scars; Receding hair line, Local Board No. 10, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Oct 16, 1940
6. Found in the 1942 Cleveland, Ohio city directory; Hill Wm T (Myrtle) lab h4511 Pearl rd apt 4(p. 502)
7. Found in the 1943-44 Cleveland, Ohio city directory; Hill Wm T (Myrtle) crane opr h4511 Pearl rd (p. 492)
8. HILL
WILLIAM T. HILL, beloved husband of Evelyn (nee Binn), cousin of Mrs. Margaret Lobas, passed away suddenly Saturday, Feb. 12. Funeral services Wednesday, Feb. 16, at 10 a.m. at the Wischmeier - Buesch Funeral Home, 3111 Broadview Rd., where friends may call Tuesday 3-5 and 7-9. Interment Brooklyn Hts. Cemetery. (Plain Dealer, Feb. 15, 1983)
Notes:
1. Married second; Evelyn E. Binn, 29 Aug. 1953, daughter of William Binn and Orpah Myers.Myrtle married (2) Emerson Rice McMillin about 1960. Emerson was born on 27 Nov 1906 in Liberty Twp., Jackson Co., OH. He died 1 on 17 Sep 1994 in {Broadview Heights}, Cuyahoga Co., OH. He was employed as 1940;tinsmith airplane factory. He was buried 2 in Brooklyn Heights Cemetery, Brooklyn Heights, CC, OH.
1. Son of Herbert Milton McMillin and Bertha Rice.
2. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Ohio, Jackson Co., Lick dis 59, sheet 11B, Portsmouth Rd., age 3, with parents; Herbert and Birdie, and siblings; Harry, Clarence, Alice, Boyer, Andrew and Melvin.
3. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Ohio, Perry Co., Monroe dis 72, sheet 13A, White Hill., age 13, with parents; Herbert and Berta, and siblings; Alice, Andrew and Melvin.
4. Married Viola A. Hockemeyer, b. abt 1908, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, dau of Fred and Anna Huge, m. 3 Dec. 1927 at Cuyahoga Co., OH., children; Andrew L. and William.
5. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Indiana, Allen Co., Fort Wayne dis 22, sheet 18A, Watkins St., rents, age 23, marr; age 21, electric factory, with wife Viola 21.
6. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Ohio, Cuyahoga Co., Cleveland City, wd-26, (2 Apr '40) ED 92-638, sheet #1, 861 East 140 St., age 33, rents, POB: Ohio, ed; 8, with wife Viola (31) and children Andrew (9) and William (7)
7. WWII Draft Registration Card: Emerson Rice McMillin, ser.# 186, Residence: 861 E. 140 St., Cleve, Cuy, Ohio, mailing address: same, Age: 33, POB: Jackson, Ohio, DOB: Nov 27, 1906, Name and address of person who will always know your address: Mrs. Viola Ann McMillin, wife, 861 E. 140 St., Cleve, Cuy, Ohio, Employer: Thompson Products, Place of employment: Clarkwood + Cedar, Cleve, Cuy, Ohio, Race: white, Height: 5' 11 1/2", Weight: 170, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Brown, Scars; , signed at Local Board No. 27, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Oct 16, 1940
8. Name: McMillin, Viola
McMillin, Viola, wife of Emerson R., mother of Andrew L. and William H., grandmother of Sandca Lynn and Cythia Kaye McMillin, sister of Delia Bales, Henry and Herbert Hockmeyer, residence, 14203 Potomac Ave., East Cleveland. Family will receive friends After 7 P. M. Saturday at The Flynn-Froelk Co. Funeral Home, 13104 Euclid Ave. Rev. Philip Nicholas of Wickliffe Presbyterian Church will officiate Monday at 2:30 p. m. Interment Brooklyn Heights Cemetery. (May 9 1959, Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #132)
9. Married Velma Brokate, 24 Apr 1976, at Cuyahoga Co., OH.
10. Obit: Emmerson R. "Mick" McMillin, beloved husband of Velma, (nee Brokate), loving father of Andrew "Lee" of California and William (Audrey), grandfather of seven, brother of Andrew, uncle and great uncle of many. Passed away Saturday, Sept. 17. Memorials may be forwarded to Saint Matthew Lutheran Church 6901 Ridge Rd., Parma, O., 44129. All Services at Saint Matthew Lutheran Church, Wednesday, Sept. 21 at 11:00 a.m. Friends may call at the Busch Family Chapel, 7501 Ridge Rd., from 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. Tuesday. (Plain Dealer, 19 Sep 1994, pg 4, sec C)+ 476 F iv Esther Georginia Daufney + 477 M v Gordon Ambrose Daufney 478 F vi Delia Joyce Daufney was born 1 on 13 Mar 1920 in Brookston, St. Louis Co., MN. She died 2 on 25 Feb 1983 in Euclid, Cuyahoga Co., OH. Delia was buried 3 in All Souls Cemetery, Chardon, Geauga Co., OH. She was employed as 1940;waitress,1941;inspector.
1. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Minneosota, St. Louis Co., Brookston, T626, Roll 1125, p. 232, sheet 1B, age 10
2. Found in the 1940 Cleveland, Ohio city directory; Daufney, Delia clk Wm B Hill r19506 Nottingham (p. 262)
3. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Ohio, Cuyahoga Co., Cleveland wd-9, (23 Apr '40) ED 92-859, sheet 5B, 19506 Notingham Rd., boarder, age 20, ed; H-4, POB: Minnesota, Her sister Esther also boards at this house.
1935: Residence in 1935; St. Louis, MN.
4. Marshall - Daufney
Miss Delia Joyce Daufney, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Daufney of Duluth, and Mr. Sidney Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall, 400 Cleveland Road N.E., were married at 4 on June 7 at the Church of the Incarnation. Miss Esther Daufney was the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Myrtle Hill and Jessie Colburn. Harriet Martin and Betty Featherstone were junior bridesmaids, while Beverly Anderson, niece of the bride was flower girl. Mr. Leonard Marshall was best man for his brother, and the ushers were Messrs. Franklin DuBay and Howard Kessler. The bride's brother-in-law, Mr. David Anderson gave her in marriage. The wedding dinner was at Marsh's Old Fashioned Inn, and later there was a reception at Shaw-Hayden ball room. The couple left for a trip to Niagara Falls, and will reside at 14120 Coit Road, East Cleveland. (Plain Dealer, June 15, 1941, p. 50)
5. Obit:
Delia J. Moze (Daufney), beloved wife of Joseph A., dear sister of Byron (deceased), Gordon (Seattle, Wash.,), Glynn (deceased), Nellie Anderson (Minn.), Myrtle McMillian (deceased), Ester Heller (Pittsburgh), dear aunt of many nieces and nephews. Friends received ZELE MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 458 E. 152 St., where services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. VISITING MONDAY 2-5 AND 7-9. Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. (Cleveland Plain Dealer, 28 Feb 1983, pg 5, sec C.)
Notes:
1.Delia and her husband Joseph Moze purchased property in Cuyahoga Co., OH.
Date Recorded: 04/09/1965 Number of Pages: 2 Book: 11602 Page: 303
2. Other marriage indications:
DAUFNEY, DELIA J and DAVIS, GLENN C
vol. 0195 p. 0455
DAUFNEY, DELIA J and TALBERT, HUGH R
vol. 0195 p. 0455
DAUFNEY, DELIA J and BELCHER, WILSON
vol. 0195 p. 0455
DAUFNEY, DELIA J and BREMER, EDWARD L
vol. 0195 p. 0455Delia married 1, 2 (1) Sidney Marshall on 7 Jun 1941 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio. Sidney was born on 17 Oct 1920 in Manchester, ENG. He died on 20 Jun 1977 in Euclid, Cuyahoga Co., OH. Sidney immigrated in 1922 to to the U.S. He was employed as 1940;hotel bell hop,1941;inspector.
1. Son of Frank Marshall and Olive Penney. (from England)
- Frank Marshall, beloved husband of Olive, father of Sidney and Leonard R., June 27, residence, 105 Maple Grove Lane, Mentor, O. The family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. MONDAY, at the Edwards Funeral Home, 13145 Euclid Ave., where services will be held Tuesday June 30, at 1 p.m. (1964)
- Olive Marshall, wife of the late Frank, beloved mother of Sidney and Leonard R., July 31, residence, 105 Maple Grove Lane, Mentor, O. The family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. TUESDAY, at the Edwards Funeral Home, 13145 Euclid Ave., where services will be held Wednesday Aug. 4, at 1 p.m. (1965)
2. Found in Passenger Lists; sailing on the USS Aquitania, from Southampton, 12 Aug 1922; Marshall, Sidney, 1yr 9mo, Nearest relative whence came; uncle, Edgar Marshall, 11 Buckley St., Manchester, Final destination; Cleveland, Ohio, going to join relative; father's aunt, Mrs. H. Bradbury, 12806 Guess Ave., N.G. Cleveland, Ohio, going to reside permanent, traveling with parents, Frank (27) and Olive (26)
3. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Ohio, Cuyahoga Co., Cleveland, dis 463, p. 232, wd-26, sheet 18A, St. Clair St., age 9, na;1922, with parents; Frank and Olive.
4. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Ohio, Cuyahoga Co., Cleveland wd-26, (19 Apr '40) ED 92-644, sheet 4A, 400 Cleveland Rd., age 20, ed; H-1, POB: England, with parents Frank (45) rents $30 and Olive (44) and brother Leonard (15)
5. WWII Draft Registration Card: Sidney Marshall, ser.# 10122, Residence: 14120 Coit Rd., Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, mailing address: same, Age: 21, POB: Manchester, England, DOB: Oct 17, 1920, Name and address of person who will always know your address: Delia Marshall, 14120 Coit Rd., Employer: Andrew Rentz, 300 E. 131 St., Place of employment: Weatherhead Co., Cleveland, Ohio, Race: white, Height: 5' 8", Weight: 126, Eyes: Hazel, Hair: Black, Scars; scar on forehead, signed at Local Board No. 27, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Feb 14, 1942
6. MARSHALL
Sidney Marshall, devoted husband of Mildred A. (nee Liptak), beloved brother of Leonard R. Services 1:30 p.m. Thursday, June 23, at the Louis R. Orlando Funeral Home, 29550 Euclid Ave., where family will receive friends, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. (Plain Dealer, June 21, 1977)Delia married (2) Joseph Anthony Moze in Jul 1948 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio. Joseph was born on 15 Mar 1916 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH. He died 1 on 16 Feb 2007 in Bedford, Cuyahoga Co., OH. Joseph was employed as 1940;machinist auto parts. He was buried 2 in All Souls Cemetery, Geauga Co., OH.
1. Son of Joseph Moze and Mary Stemic.
2. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Ohio, Cuyahoga Co., Cleveland, wd-23 (15 Apr '40) ED 92-582, sheet 6B, 1044 ??? St., age 24, b. Ohio, ed; H2, with parents; Joseph (50) (owns $2000) and Mary (43) and siblings Frances (22) and Anthony (14)
3. WWII Draft Registration Card: Joseph Anthony Moze, ser.# 2143, Residence: 1044 E. 70 St., Cleve, Cuy, Ohio, mailing address: same, Age: 24, POB: Cleveland, Ohio, DOB: Mar 15, 1916, Name and address of person who will always know your address: Mr. Joseph Moze, 1044 E. 70 St., Cleve, Cuy, Ohio, Employer: Guardian Appliances Inc., Place of employment: 1364 E. 47 St.,Cleve, Cuy, Ohio, Race: white, Height: 5' 7", Weight: 146, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Brown, Scars; scar on right side of body, signed at Local Board No. 24, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Oct 16, 1940
4. Obit: Joseph A. Moze of Bedford.
Dearly beloved husband of Irene E. Milan-Moze (nee Petrocy) Dear step-father of Donna Skoh (deceased), Linda Schwartz (Larry, deceased) and Nancie Milan; step-grandfather of Daniel Skoh, Kristen Coffman, Jay Schwartz and Genna Schwartz and step-great grandfather of Ashley Mae Coffman. Dear brother of Frances Karnak (husband Edward) and Uncle of Bill and Bob Karnak. Viewing Tuesday February 20, 2007, 2-4 and 6-8 P.M. at Vito-Nero Funeral Home. Funeral Wednesday February 21, 2007, 10:00 at Vito-Nero Funeral Home. Burial Wednesday February 21, 2007 at All Souls Cemetery. (The Plain Dealer, Feb. 2007)
Notes:
1. Irene Moze (nee Petrocy);
Beloved wife of Joseph Milan and Joseph Moze (both deceased); Loving Mother of Donna Skoh (deceased), Linda Schwartz (husband Larry, deceased), Nancie Milan; Dear grandmother of Daniel Skoh, Kristen Coffman (husband Jeff), Jay Schwartz, Genna Schwartz; Great grandmother of Ashley Mae Coffman; Sister of Edward Petrocy, Eleanor Sinor.
Born: October 9, 1917
Place of Birth: Buffalo, New York
Death: June 8, 2008
Place of Death: Cleveland, Ohio
Occupation: Hair Dresser
Burial: Friday June 13, 2008 at Holy Cross Cemetery479 vii [stillborn] Daufney was born on 5 Oct 1922 in Brookston, St. Louis Co., MN. [stillborn] died on 5 Oct 1922 in Brookston, St. Louis Co., MN. 480 M viii Glynn Arthur Daufney was born 1 on 1 Apr 1924 in Brookston, St. Louis Co., MN. He died on 10 Apr 1945 in near Brandenburg, Germany. Glynn was buried 2 in Ardennes American Cemetery, Neupre, Belgium. He served in the military WWII - U.S Air Force 20 Dec 1943 - 1945 in 365th Bomber Squadron, 305th Bomber Group, Heavy.
1. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Minneosota, St. Louis Co., Brookston, T626, Roll 1125, p. 232, sheet 1B, age 6
2. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Minnesota, St. Louis Co., Culver, Brookston, (24 Apr '40) ED 69-31, sheet 1B, age 16, POB: Minn., ed H-2, with mother Lillian (52)(wd)(rents $3) and brothers Byron (28) and Gordon (22)
3. 1942: WWII Draft Registration Card: Glynn Arthur Daufney, ser.# 318, residence: Brookston, St. Louis, Minn., mailing address: Camp Bostison, age: 18, POB: Duluth, Minn., DOB: 1 April 1924, name and address of person who will always know your address: Mrs. Lillian Daufney, mother same address, Employer: U.S Forest Service, Place of employment: Isabella Lake, Minn., race: white, height: 5' 6", weight: 125, eyes: Brown, hair: Black, signed at Local Board No. 5, Proctor, St. Louis Co., Minn., 30 June 1942
4. Found in the 1943-44 Cleveland, Ohio city directory; Daufney, Glynn A r3702 Woodbridge rd CH (p. 266)
5. 1945: MISSING
SERGT. GLYNN DAUFNEY, 21, son of Mrs. Lillian Daufney, 1091 E. 144th Street, missing over Germany since April 10. He was an employee of the Reliance Electric Co. (Plain Dealer, May 20, 1945, p. 13)
6. He was a B-17E heavy bomber ball turret gunner stationed at Chelveston, Eng., with the 8th Air Force, 305th Bomber Group, 365 Bomber Squadron. The aircraft was identified as number 43-38803. The plane was flying from Chelveston, Eng., to Oranienburg, Germany. At about 15:26 on the 10th of April 1945, the aircraft collided with another in the formation and went down out of control; Lat 53 06N, 12 04E. (Germany). The crew were reported as MIA. Conflicting numbers of parachutes seen, from one to three. Nine crewmen on board. Mother: Mrs. Lillian M. Daufney, 1091 East 144th St., Cleveland, OH. (Missing Air Crew Reports)
7. Glynn A. Daufney
Sergeant, (SGT), U.S. Army Air Forces
Service # 37582987
365th Bomber Squadron, 305th Bomber Group, Heavy
Entered the Service from: MinnesotaDied: 10-Apr-45Buried at: Plot B Row 32 Grave 19Ardennes American Cemetery, Neupre, Belgium
Awards: Air Medal, Purple Heart
216. Emma E. Martin (Harriet "Hattie" Louise Owen , Lucinda M. Sutton , Daniel , Philpot John ) was born 1 on 18 Jul 1891 in Morristown, Rice Co., MN. She died 2 on 20 Mar 1965 in La Crosse, La Crosse Co., WI. Emma was buried 3 in Saint Peters Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, C, VC, WI.
1. Found in the 1895 Minnesota State Census, Rice Co., Morristown, p. 16, with Lucinda Owens, age 70, with Hattie L. Martin (33), Ada May Martin (15), Mary E. Martin (13), Elmer Martin (12), Harry Martin (9), Lilian Martin (7), Emma Martin (4), and Elizabeth Moore(79 yrs old)
2. Found in the 1900 U.S Census Minnesota, Rice Co., Morristown, dis 154, sheet 16A, age 7, DOB: July 1892, with mother Hattie (37), Mary E. (18), Elmer (17), Lillian (12) and grandmother Lucinda Owen (76)(wd)
3. Found in the 1910 U.S Census North Dakota, Ward Co., Berthold Village, dis 173, sheet 2A, Rose Ave, age 18, with her mother, Hattie (47) wd and grandmother Lucinda (86) wd.
4. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Minnesota, St. Louis Co., Brookston, T625, Roll 857, p. 269, dis 91, sheet 4B, 2nd Ave., age 29, at the home of her sister Lillian Daufney (31), (13 Jan 1920).
5. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Wisconsin, Washburn Co., Barronett, District 229, sheet 14B, age 28, at the home of her sister, Ada (Martin) Ripley, with daughters; Mildred and Florence (8 Mar 1920).
6. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Wisconsin, Vernon Co., Hamburg, District 12, sheet 5A, Dawson Conlin Rd., rents, age 37, age of first marr:16. There is also a Mildred Martin age 20, (step daughter), b. N.D., with them. There is also a Florence Martin age 12, (step daughter), b. N.D. There is also a Donald Daufney age 4, b. MN., as border with them. (10 April 1930)
7. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Wisconsin(1 May '40), Vernon Co., Hamburg, ed 62-13, sheet 7B, Gronwald Ridge Rd., age 48, b. Minn, Widow, ED; 6, rents; 10$, with children; Raymond(17), James(15), Donald(13), and Frank(11). Her daughter Florence Kopplen(22) is at the next house. Supplemental: Fa. b. N.D., Mo. b. N.D. (?)
8. Obit: MRS. EMMA RACH, 70, former CHASEBURG, Wis. died Wednesday
Mrs. Emma Rach. 73, of Chasehurg, who died in a La Crosse hospital Saturday. Services and burial were Saturday March 20. Rev. Elmer Zehm will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Mrs. Rach is survived by two daughters, Mildred Martin of La Crosse and Mrs. Jordahl Ekern of Coon Valley; four sons, Raymond, James and Frank, all of Chaseburg and Donald of La Crosse; one sister, Mrs. Lillian Daufney of Calumet, Minn.; one brother, Harry Martin of La Crosse; 17 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. (La Crosse Tribune, March 22, 1965, p. 14)
Emma married Frank F. Rach about 1918 in Casburg, Vernon Co., WI. Frank was born on 25 Sep 1882 in {Vernon Co.}, WI. He died on 13 Feb 1938 in Chaseburg, Vernon Co., WI. Frank was buried 1 on 16 Feb 1938 in Saint Peters Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, C, VC, WI. He was employed as 1900;servant,1910;plumber,1920,1930;farmer.
1. Son of Joseph Rach.
2. Found in the 1900 U.S Census Wisconsin, Vernon Co., Hamburg, District 160, sheet 5A, rents, age 17, servant at the home of Otto Kelansk.
3. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Wisconsin, Vernon Co., Hamburg, District 140, sheet 2B, rents, age 27, at the home of his brother-in-law, Otto and Pauline Koplin [Kopplen].
4. 1918: WWI Draft Registration Card: Frank F. Rach, age 35, DOB: 25 Sep 1882, address: Rte 2, Chaseburg, Vernon, Wisconsin, occp:farming, Employer: Joseph Rach, farm at Hamburg, Vernon, Wisconsin, nearest relative: Joseph Rach, Chaseburg, Vernon, Wisconsin. med build, blue eyes, brown hair, signed at Viroqua, Vernon, Wisconsin, 12 Sep. 1918.
5. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Wisconsin, Vernon Co., Hamburg, District 192, sheet 6B, rents, age 37.
6. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Wisconsin, Vernon Co., Hamburg, District 12, sheet 5A, Dawson Conlin Rd., rents, age 47, age of first marr:39. There is also a Mildred Martin age 20, (step daughter), b. N.D., with them. There is also a Florence Martin age 12, (step daughter), b. N.D. There is also a Donald Daufney age 4, b. MN., as border with them.
7. Obit:
Frank Rach, Route 2, Chaseburg, Wis., passed away suddenly at his home Sunday morning at the age of 55 years. He is survived by his wife; four sons, Raymond, Donald, James and Frank Jr.; four sisters, Mrs. Otto Kopplen of Chaseburg, Mrs. Fred Kessler of La Crosse, Mrs. Alphonse Kobloth of Spokane, Wash., and Mrs. Harry Niedfeldt of Chaseburg; and his father, Joseph Rach. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Chaseburg Lutheran Church, the Rev. E. Palecheck officiating and interment will be made in the adjoining church cemetery. Friends may call at the Hellwig-Morris Funeral chapel Tuesday afternoon and evening. (14 Feb. 1938, La Crosse Tribune, p. 6)
They had the following children:
+ 481 F i Mildred Marie Martin + 482 F ii Florence Martin 483 M iii Raymond William Rach was born 1 on 2 Nov 1922 in Hamburg, Vernon Co., WI. He died 2 on 4 May 1992 in Coon Valley, Vernon Co., WI. He was employed as 1940;farm laborer. He was buried on 7 May 1992 in Saint Peters Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, C, VC, WI.
1. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Wisconsin, Vernon Co., Hamburg, District 12, sheet 5A, Dawson Conlin Rd., age 7, with parents, Frank (47) rents, and Emma (37) and siblings, Jimmie (5), Frank Jr (1 3/12) and Donald Daufney (4), Mildred Martin (20) step dau and Florence Martin (12) step dau
2. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Wisconsin(1 May '40), Vernon Co., Hamburg, ed 62-13, sheet 7B, Gronwald Ridge Rd., age 17, b. Wisconsin, single, ED; 8, with mother Emma(48), siblings; James(15), Donald(13), and Frank(11).
3. WWII Draft Registration Card: Raymond William Rach, ser.# 217, Residence: Route 2, Chaseburg, Vernon, Wis., mailing address: same, Age: 19, POB: Vernon, Wis., DOB: Nov 2, 1922, Name and address of person who will always know your address: Emma Rach, R 2 Chaseburg, Employer: Swift & Co. La Crosse, Wis., Place of employment: , Race: white, Height: 5' 7", Weight: 140, Eyes: Blue, Hair: Brown, Scars; , signed at Local Board No. 1, Viroqua, Vernon County, Wisconsin, June 30, 1942
4. Found in the 1953 La Crosse city directory; Rach, Raymond W fctywkr Trane Co r Chaseburg (p. 473)
5. Found in the 1959 La Crosse, WI city directory; Rach, Raymond W fcty wkr Trane Co r Chaseburg Wis (p. 519)
6. Obit: Raymond W. Rach
Raymond W. Rach, 69, of 338 Losey Blvd. S., passed away Monday May 4, 1992, in Lutheran Hospital. He was born Nov. 2, 1922, in the town of Hamburg, Vernon County, to Frank and Emma (Martin) Rach. He farmed in the Chaseburg area most of his life and retired from the Trane Co. in 1988 after 40 years. He married his loving wife, Doris (Haugen), Sept. 1, 1984.
Surviving are his wife and her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Also surviving are his brothers, Frank (Doris) and James (Margaret), both of Chaseburg and Donald (Ordetta) of La Crosse; his sister, Florence (Milton) Larson of Coon Valley; a nephew, Norman (Beth) Martin of Watertown; and many other nieces, nephews and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Mildred Martin.
Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Thursday, May 7, in St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Chaseburg, the Rev. Thomas Hilliard officiating, with burial in the church cemetery. Friends may call at Seland Funeral Home, Coon Valley, this evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and at the church Thursday from 12:30 p.m. until the time of services. Memorials may be given to Wisconsin Heart Institute, Gundersen Medical Foundation or the American Cancer Society. (La Crosse Tribune, Weds., May 6, 1992, p. B-4)
Notes:
1. Married Doris Marie Haugen 1 Sept. 1984 in Vernon Co., WI.Raymond married 1 Doris Marie Arttus on 1 Sep 1984 in Vernon Co., WI. Doris was born on 5 Jul 1922 in Sparta, Monroe Co., WI. She died on 6 Nov 2016 in La Crosse, La Crosse Co., WI.
1. Daughter of Christian F. Arttus and Mabel L. Hedger.
- Chris Fredrick Arttus, 79, Sparta, died in a local hospital Sunday after a short illness. He is survived by his wife; four sons, Roy of La Crosse, Clarence and Robin of Sparta and Ross of Wilton; eight daughters, Mrs. Arthur (Pearl) Knutson of Cataract, Mrs. Leslie Tisch of Chicago, Mrs. Lloyd (Bernice) Adams of Albany, Ga., Mrs. John (Lila) Aden of Sparta, Mrs. James Cushion of Sparta, Mrs. Harry (Ruth) Gales of La Crosse, Mrs. David (Beatrice) Trussini of Genoa and Mrs. Arnold (Doris) Haugen of Onalaska; 68 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Hellwig-Morris Chapel, the Rev. Maynard Midthun officiating. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. (Oct. 1954)
MRS. MABEL ARTTUS
Woman Has 147 Living Descendants
SPARTA, Wis. Mrs. Mabel Arttus, a resident of the Morrow Memorial Home at Sparta who has 147 living descendants, will observe her 80th birthday Wednesday. Three daughters, Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. Arthur Knudtson and Mrs. Earl Thurston, are planning a birthday party at the Thurston home. Mrs. Arttus has 10 living children, 74 grandchildren and 63 great-grandchildren. A son, Roy, and a daughter, Bernice, are dead. The living children are seven daughters, Mrs. Lila Allen, Mrs. Pearl Knudtson and Mrs. Blanche Thurston, all of Sparta, Mrs. Arnold (Doris) Hougan, Onalaska, Mrs. Lester (Grace) Tiech, Chicago, Mrs. Harry (Ruth) Joles, La Crosse, and Mrs. David Trussoni, Genoa; and three sons, Clarence of La Crosse, Robin of Janesville and Ross of Wilton. Mrs. Arttus, as Mabel Hedger, was born at Merrillan Jan. 13, 1880, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hedger. She spent her girlhood in Merrillan and was married in 1896 to Christian Arttus. They resided at Cataract and Sparta. Arttus died in October 1954. Mrs. Arttus is in good health and is active. (The La Crosse Tribune, Jan. 12, 1960, p. 10)
-SPARTA, Wis. -- Mrs. Mabel Arttus, 84, resident of Morrow Home here, died Tuesday, Aug. 18, in a local hospital. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Robert Page Funeral Home, Rev. Virgil Nulton offi- ciating and buiial will be in the Cataract Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Thursday, and Friday until the service. Mrs. Arttus leaves 182 direct descendants. She is survived by three sons, Clarence of La Crosse, Robin of Janesville and Ross of Wilton; seven daughters, Mrs. John (Lilah) Allen and Mrs. Earl (Blanche) Thurston, both of Sparta, Mrs. Arthur (Pearl) Knudtson of Cataract, Mrs. Lester (Grace) Tesch of Chicago, Mrs. Harry (Ruth) Joles of La Crosse, Mrs. David (Beatrice) Trussoni of Genoa, and Mrs. Arnold (Doris) Haugen of Onalaska; 75 grandchildren 95 great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren; one brother, Harry Hedger of Sparta. (Aug 1964)
2. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Wisconsin, Monroe Co., Sparta, sheet 1A, S. Water St., age 7, at home with her parents.
3. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Wisconsin, Monroe Co., Sparta, wd-2, (16 Apr '40) ED 41-30, sheet 5B, 301 North Rd., age 17, with husband Arnold C. (30) rents home $20, and daughter Romona V. (10/12)
4. Obit: Doris M. Haugen, 94, passed into eternal rest at Gundersen Health System in La Crosse, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016.
She was born July 5, 1922, in Sparta to Christian F. and Mabel ( Hedger) Arttus. Doris had a heart defect at birth but grew to be an active and ambitious adult. She went to the St. John Lutheran School and Sparta High School. Doris also attended Brown Business College and later graduated in the first class at Coleman School for Nursing as a licensed practical nurse, and president of her class of 1967. She enjoyed the LPN Conventions, where she gained insight for the human conditions and was known for her compassion and integrity in her work.
She was an active member of her church, an active volunteer for the Red Cross Cancer Drive, First Call for Help, RSVP, and the hospital, where she had worked for 20 years, now Gundersen Health System in La Crosse.
Doris was a nurturing and teaching parent to her children, a Sunday school teacher, an assistant Cub Scout leader, and a Brownie Scout mother.
Doris was a delightful wife and mother, putting the welfare of family and relatives before herself. She was blessed with her children; five daughters, Ramona, Andrea, Roberta, Maribeth and Julie; and two sons, Nordahl and Arnie; grandchildren; great-grandchildren; great-great and great-great-great-grandchildren; and her most recent twins, a great-grandson and great-granddaughter; and several nieces and nephews.
Doris was preceded in death by her parents; seven sisters; four brothers; her husband, Arnold; her second husband, Ray; and a daughter.
Funeral services will be at 11:30 a.m. Friday, Nov. 11, at First Ev. Lutheran Church 400 West Ave., La Crosse. The Rev. Richard T. Pamperin will officiate. Entombment will be in the Gardens of Peace Mausoleum at Mormon Coulee Memorial Park Cemetery. A visitation will be held from 10:30 a.m. until the time of service Friday at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to First Ev. Lutheran Church in La Crosse, the Gundersen Medical Foundation, or a charity of the donors choice. Jandt-Fredrickson Funeral Homes and Crematory, Woodruff Chapel, La Crosse, is in charge of arrangements. (La Crosse Tribune, Nov. 8, 2016)
Notes:
1. Winneshiek County IAGenWeb, Marriages, Celebrated in 1937 through 1939; Arttus and Haugen
Name: Arnold C Haugen
Birth: abt 1910
Death: 23 Oct 1976 - Lacrosse
2. (sister) Beatrice L. Trussoni, 84, of La Crosse died peacefully Tuesday morning, Aug. 14, 2001, at the Gundersen-Lutheran Medical Center surrounded by her family. She was born March 18, 1917, to Christian and Mabel (Hedger) Arttus and grew up in the Sparta area.
On Oct. 6, 1934, she married David F. Trussoni in La Crosse. He preceded her in death Dec. 26, 1986. Beatrice and David farmed for many years in the area known as Spring Coulee near Genoa in Vernon Country. Together they raised 12 children on the family farm. Beatrice was a very devoted mother and spent most of her time enjoying her family. She was a volunteer at St. Charles Catholic Church in Genoa. Later, after she and David retired and moved to La Crosse, she continued to devote her life to her family and her church. She was a member of the Parish Women's Council at the former St. Pius X Catholic Church in La Crosse.
Survivors include seven sons and four daughters. Her sons include, John (Patricia) Trussoni, Richard (Kathy) Trussoni, Daniel (Debra) Trussoni, Albert (Marilyn) Trussoni, Bernard (Marcia) Trussoni and Robert (Joleen) Trussoni; her daughters include, Cecilia (Stanley) Berg, Geraldine Kacena, Beverly Trussoni and Mary (Dean) Smerud.
She was preceded in death by a son, Joseph who died at birth; a son, Eugene who died on Sept. 17, 2000, and a grandson, Joey. In addition, she was preceded by four brothers and six sisters. She also is survived by a brother, Ross Arrtus of Tomah, Wis., and a sister, Doris Rach of La Crosse, 33 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren and a daughter-in-law, Kay Trussoni.
A Mass of Christian burial will be held Saturday, Aug. 18, 2001, at 9 a.m. at Mary, Mother of the Church Parish, St. Thomas More Catholic Church with the Rev. Joseph J. Rafacz officiating. Burial will follow in St. Charles Catholic Church Cemetery, Genoa. Friends may call at the Schumacher-Kish Funeral Home of La Crosse from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, where a prayer service will be held at 7:45 p.m. Memorials may be sent to Mary, Mother of the Church Parish or St. Charles Catholic Church.
3. (dau) Arnita D. Avery [2009]
HOLMEN - Arnita D. Avery, 64, of Holmen received her eternal reward Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009. She peacefully went to Jesus. Arnita was born Oct. 2, 1944, to Arnold and Doris (Arttus)
Haugen in La Crosse. She graduated from Holmen High School in 1962. She entered Holy Matrimony to William J. Avery on June 22, 1963, and they had 45 years of marriage. She was blessed with four lovely children and five grandchildren. Arnita and William owned Avery’s A&W Drive-In for several years. She cooked up a storm in the kitchen. A real trooper. The job she was destined for was with the Holmen School District, when she became a paraprofessional for kindergarten children. The concern for children enabled her to excel in that capacity. Her energy, talent, organizational skills and personality touched so many children and she became such a valuable force for all the wonderful teachers who she was blessed and honored to work with. Give her a job to do and she would go above and beyond to finish and enhance that job. She loved to be out on the playground watching over the children; her whistle ready to blow if something was happening. She probably wore it out a few times. Arnita loved to scrapbook, taught Sunday School and took in respite children who she loved to take to various activities.
Arnita is survived by her husband of 45 years, William J. Avery; three daughters, Debra (Dave) Schiesl of Onalaska, Shellie (Tom) Boldt of Oakdale, Minn., and Nicole (Sean) Clutter of Stoddard; a son, Nathaniel J. Avery (friend Tina Majinski) of Hartland, Wis.; five grandchildren, Mollie, Ben and Zac Boldt and Jasper and Soren Clutter; her mother, Doris Haugen of Onalaska; five sisters; Ramona (Bill) Black of La Crosse, Andrea (Frank) Wetzel of Spring Green, Wis., Roberta (Earl) Good of Onalaska, Maribeth (Jim) Weisbecker of De Soto and Julie (Bill) White of Onalaska; and two brothers, Nordahl (Pat) Haugen of Holmen and Arne (Clare) Haugen of Kent,
Wash. She is also survived by her extended Wisconsin Dells area family, Ellen “Auntie” Wintersteen, Donna Spaeth, Ron (Carol) Wormet and Dorothy (Dave) Franczyk, all of Baraboo, Wis., and Faye (Tom) McManamy of LaValle, Wis.; several nieces and nephews; all her school friends; and others who knew her. She was preceded in death by her grandparents; her father,
Arnold G. Haugen; and her father and mother-in law, Genevieve and Orlin Tolvstad. A celebration of her life will be at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 11, at Dickinson Family Funeral Home and Crematory, 515 McHugh Road, Holmen. The Rev. Gordon Clary will officiate. Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday from 1 p.m. until time of services. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Sand Lake Educational Supplies Fund in Arnita’s memory. Parkinson’s won the battle, but Arnita won the war. The reason is she is in The Lord’s Kingdom Forever More.+ 484 M iv James "Jimmie" Earl Rach + 485 M v Donald Hugo Rach (Daufney) + 486 M vi Frank J. Rach
217. Earl John Lennon (Rita Maria Warwick , Rosa Sutton , Daniel , Philpot John ) was born 1 on 23 Jan 1880 in Merton, Steele Co., MN. He died 2 on 17 Jun 1919 in Yakima, Yakima Co., WA. The cause of death was influenza epidemic. Earl was employed as 1900;salesman,1910;dairy farmer,1918;butter maker. He was buried in Tahoma Cemetery, Yakima Co., WA.
1. Found in the 1880 U.S Census Minnesota, Steele Co., Merton, 10 June 1880, p. 4, age 3/12, b. Minn., Fa b. Ireland, Mo b. Wis., with parents, William (29) b. Ireland and Maria (23) b. Wis.
2. Found in the 1885 Minnesota state census, Steele Co., Merton, p. 8, age 5, John b. Minn. with parents, William J. Lennon (33) b. Ireland and Rita (29) b. Wis. siblings, Agnes (3) b. Minn., and Edna (0) b. Minn.
3. Found in the 1895 Minnesota state census, Steele Co., Owatonna wd-2, 4 June 1895, p. 8, age 15, b. Minn. with parents, William J. (46) b. Iowa and Rita (38) b. Wis. and children, Ida (13) b. Minn., Edna (10) b. Minn., Roy (7) b. Minn. and Ethel W. (1) b. Minn.
4. Last Saturday Mr. W. J. Lennon had an operation performed on his son Earl Lennon for catarrh of the ear at the hospital at Rochester, Minn. This is the child who some days could hear what was said to him and on other days could not and whose teacher turned him into the hall of our public school and who was afterwards punished. The doctors at the hospital, hope to greatly improve his present condition, but said the matter should have been attended to before. (The People's Press, July 5, 1895)
5. Mr. Earl Lennon, who holds the position of day clerk in the Grant house, of Waseca, spent Sunday visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lennon and family. (The People's Press, Oct. 27, 1899)
6. Found in the 1900 U.S Census Minnesota, Steele Co., Owatonna wd-1, sheet 6, 213 E. Schuale St., age 19, DOB: 25 Jan 1881, POB: Minn., with parents William J. (49) and Rita (40) and siblings, Agnes I. (17), Edna J. (15), Roy W. (12) and Mildred E. (6)
7. Earl Lennon, who is now on a ranch in North Dakota, was a visitor in city on Saturday of last week. (The Faribault Journal, June 6, 1903)
8. BLM Land Record: Lennon, Earl J.
Accession Nr: SDMTAA 055089 Document Type: Serial Patent State: South Dakota Issue Date: 11/3/1905 Cancelled: No
Land Office: Montana State Office
US Reservations: No
Mineral Reservations: No
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Militia: ---
State In Favor Of: ---
Authority: April 24, 1820: Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
Military Rank: ---
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Total Acres: 160.00
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State Meridian Twp - Rng Aliquots Section Survey # County
SD 5th PM 106N - 075W SW¼ 32 Lyman9. Lennon, W. J.; Lennon, Mrs. Rita; Lennon, Agnes I.; Lennon, Earl; Lennon Edna L., received by letter, 10 Feb. 1907, from Owatonna, Minn. (Church Records of the First Methodist Episcopal Church Yakima, Washington)
10. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Washington, Yakima Co., West Sunnyside, sheet 11, age 28, 1st mar; 6 yrs, with wife Lucy A. (27) and children Earl W. (6) and John (3)
11. 1918: WWI Draft Registration Card; Earl John Lennon, age 39, DOB: 23 Jan 1879, address: 610 So. 8th Av., Yakima, Wash., Occp: butter maker, Yakima City Creamery, Place of employment: corner 5th Av. & Spruce St., Yakima, Wash., Nearest Relative: Gertrude Agnes Lennon (same address), height; short, build; medium, Eyes; grey, hair; Bald/Black, signed Sep 12, 1918, Yakima Co., Wash.
First Name: Earl John
Last Name: Lennon
Date Of Death: 17 Jun 1919
Age: 39 Gender: Male
Father Name: W.J. Lennon
Mother Name: Rita Warwick
Locality: Washington, United States
Death Place: Yakima, Yakima, Washington, United States
Mother Name Gn: Rita
Mother Name Surname: Warwick
Spouse Name: Gertrude Lennon
Earl married 1 (1) Lucy Agnes Foley on 2 Jun 1903 in Minneapolis, Hennipin Co., MN. Lucy was born in Mar 1881 in Montello, Marquette Co., WI. She died 2 on 13 Nov 1912 in Sunnyside, Yakima Co., WA. Lucy was buried in Sunnyside, Yakima Co., WA.
1. Daughter of John Foley and Mary {McGarvey} {Drennan}.
2. Found in the 1880 U.S Census Wisconsin, Marqette Co., Montello, p. 6, age 1, with parents, John (55) and Mary (37) and siblings, Thomas (18), Catherine (16), Ann (11), James (8), Celia (6), and Jane (4)
3. ? Found in the 1895 Minnesota state census, Waseca Co., Janesville, p. 15, family 131, (June 1895) age 15, b. Wis., with Catherine McDunlaugh (55) b. Ireland
4. ? Found in the 1900 U.S Census Wisconsin, Douglas Co., Superior City, wd-1, sheet 25, 150 West Eighth St., age 18, DOB: July 1881, b. Wisconsin, (parents born Ireland), servant at the home of James Gallagher (36)
5. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Washington, Yakima Co., West Sunnyside, sheet 11, age 27, 1st mar; 6 yrs, with husband Earl J. (28) and children Earl W. (6) and John (3)
6. Death of Mrs. Earl Lennon
Mrs. Lucy A. Lennon, wife of Earl J. Lennon, died at her home in Sunnyside, Wednesday morning, November 13, of pneumonia. The deceased was born in Montello, Wis., March, 1881. Her girlhood days were spent in Janesville, Minn., up to the time of her marriage, May 5, 1903. The first four years of their married life were spent In Chamberlain, S. D. From there they moved to Sunnyside, where they have since made their home, Mrs. Lennon was very bright and cheerful and leaves a large circle of mourners besides a husband and two sons, Earl and John, aged six and eight years; a mother, two brothers and sister in Wisconsin, a brother and two sisters in Chicago. The funeral took place at the home on Friday, November 15, at 1:30 p.m. The services were conducted by Father Kreutzar, of Toppenish, Wash. Rev. W. S. Bell, a friend of the famiy, also spoke words of consolation to the husband and family. Mrs. Stackhouse sang "Lead Kindly Light" and "Nearer My God to Thee" The remains were interred in the cemetery at Sunnyside, Wash. (The Sunnyside Sun, Nov. 21, 1912, p. 4)
They had the following children:
+ 487 M i Earl William Lennon 488 M ii John Lennon was born on 2 Oct 1906 in San Diego Co., CA. He died 1, 2 on 5 Aug 1949 in The Dalles, Wasco Co., OR. John was buried in Tahoma Cemetery, Yakima, Yakima Co., WA.
1. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Washington, Yakima Co., West Sunnyside, sheet 11, age 3, with parents, Earl J. (28) and Lucy A. (27) and brother Earl W. (6)
2. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Washington, Yakima Co., Yakima precinct 13, sheet 3, 609 Pleasant Av., age 13, with aunt and uncle, Murray Brown (34) and Agnes (32)
3. Found in the 1923 Yakima, WA city directory; Lennon, Earl r 2216 Summit View av (p. 197)
4. Found in the 1935 Yakima, WA city directory; Lennon, Earl J clk Brown's Pharmacy r 2312 Summit View av (p. 246)
5. WWII Draft Registration Card: John Lennon, ser.# 622, Residence: Box 1031, Monterey, Monterey, Calif., mailing address: same, Age: 34, POB: San Diego, Calif., DOB: Oct 2, 1906, Name and address of person who will always know your address: Mr. R. W. Lennon, Uncle, 4956 Muir Ave. Ocean Beach, San Diego, Calif., Employer: Calif SRA, Place of employment: Box 1031, Monterey, Monterey, Calif., Race: white, Height: 5' 10 1/2", Weight: 150, Eyes: Hazel, Hair: Black, Scars; Tattoo left forearm, signed at Local Board, (Registrar from Ft. Ord, Monterey County, California), Oct 16, 1940
Notes:
1. Oregon, U.S., State Deaths, 1864-1971
Name John Lennon
Gender Male
Race White
Age 42
Birth Date 1906
Death Date 5 Aug 1949
Death Place The Dalles, Wasco, Oregon, USA
Father Earl Lennon
Mother Margaret Stuart
Certificate Number 9375
2. FAG
Name John Lennon
Gender Male
Birth Date 1906
Death Date 5 Aug 1949
Cemetery Tahoma Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, United States of America
Earl married 1 (2) Gertrude Agnes Heffron on 27 Oct 1915 in N. Yakima, Yakima Co., WA. Gertrude was born on 4 Sep 1887 in Warren, St. Croix Co., WI. She died on 14 Sep 1963 in Portland, Multomah Co., OR. She was buried in Gethsemani Cemetery, Portland, Multomah Co., OR. She was employed as 1910;teacher.
1. Daughter of William Heffron and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Henry.
- “The funeral of William Heffron who died this week was held at St. Patrick’s Church yesterday, the Rev. Father Barney officiating. A large concourse of sorrowing friends followed the remains to the cemetery. The late Mr. Heffron was a resident of the German settlement, where he has occupied a farm for many years. Prior to his residence there he lived in Warren, he being an old timer of this county. He is survived by his wife and a very large family, 13 or 14 in all. The deceased was a man of excellent standing among neighbors, and his passing will leave a big gap among them.” (The Hudson Observer, Nov. 9, 1906)- “Mrs. Heffron, Native of St. Croix Co., dies here at 76
Mrs. Elizabeth Heffron, a native of St. Croix Co. and a resident of Hudson for many years, died at her home on 7th St. at 1:15 A. M., Friday, Jan. 6. She was taken critically ill on New Years eve when she suffered a stroke. Death came at 76 years, 3 months and 5 days.
Elizabeth Heffron was born Oct. 1, 1862, on a farm near Boardman, Wisc. She was the second child of a family of 7 born to John Henry and Jane Stephens Henry, both of whom emigrated from Canada to settle on a farm in this country. Her childhood days were spent on the home farm and in 1878 she was united in marriage to William Heffron. Fourteen children were born to this union. Mr. Heffron passed away in 1906.
Of the 14 children, Thomas and William preceded their mother in death. The survivingchildren are John, Elizabeth (Mrs. Carl Rinehold), and Earl of Sunnyside, Wash., Gertrude (Mrs. F. C. Mode) and Ida of Fresno, Cal., Jane (Mrs. A. D. Bell) of Bayport, Minn., David of St. Paul, Anne (Mrs. T. B. Falck) of Buchanan, N. D., Gladys (Mrs. Frank Bonnes) of Chicago and Henry, Robert, and Helen who reside in Hudson, where Mrs. Heffron made her home since 1912.
In addition to her children, Mrs. Heffron is survived by 20 grandchildren, and 5 great-grandchildren; also 3 sisters, Mrs. Ida O;Keefe of Hudson, Mrs. Jane Tobin and Mrs. Agnes Ryan of Boardman, and one brother, James Henry who still resides on the family farm. Another brother, John Henry and one sister, Mrs. Anne Scott preceded, her in death.
Funeral services were held at St. Patricks Church in Hudson, Msgr. Owens officiating, at 9 O’clock Mon. with interment in the CatholicCemetery.”2. Found in the 1900 U.S Census Wisconsin, St. Croix Co., Warren, sheet 2, age 12, DOB: Sept 1887, with parents; William (44) May 1844 and Elizabeth (37) Oct 1862, and siblings Thomas E. (20) Apr 1880, John (18) Sept 1881, William (16) Nov 1883 and Mary (14) Nov 1885
3. Found in the 1905 Wisconsin state census, St. Croix Co., Hudson, sheet 8, age 17, with parents Wm (61) and Eliza (44), William (21), Jane (15), Elizabeth (14), David (11), Annie (10), Henry (8), Earl (5) and Gladys (2)
4. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Wisconsin, Waukesha Co., Menomonee, sheet 11B, age 22, border at the home of J. T. McLaughlin (47)
5. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Washington, Yakima Co., Sunnyside precinct 1, sheet 10, 216 South St., age 32, (wd) with brother, John Heffron (38) b. Wisconsin
6. Found in the 1923 Yakima, WA city directory; Lennon, Gertrude Mrs clk Callahan Co r 13 12th av S (p. 197)
7. Found in the 1935 Yakima, WA. city directory; Lennon, Gertrude A (wid Earl J) r 2312 Summit View av (p. 246)
8. Found in the 1940 U.S Census California, Fesno Co., Fresno, Judicial Township 3, (Apr '40) ED 10-12, sheet 11B, 752 Wishon Ave., age 49, ed; H-4, POB: Wisconsin and husband Fred C. age 49, ed; H-4, POB: Illinois
Residence 1935: Yakima, WA.9. MODE - September 14th, Gertrude A., 5 SE 74th; wife of Fred C.; sister of Helen D. Heffron, Wisconsin., Ann M. Faick, No. Dakota, Carl Heffron, Wn. Mass will be offered Tuesday, 9:30 am Church of the Ascention SE 76th and Yamhill, Interment Gethsemani Cemetery. Recitation of the rosary Monday 7:30 pm GABLE Funeral Home, 225 NE 80th. (Oregonian, Sept. 16, 1963, p. 32)
Notes:
1. Married Fred G. Mode, 22 May 1939, at Benton Co., WA.
2. GERTRUDE HEFFRON, born Sept. 4, 1887, died Sept. 14, 1963, Portland, Ore., buried Gethsemani Cemetery, Portland. She married (1) Earl Lennon of Yakima, Wash. and (2) Fred Mode. Gertrude taught school in Wisconsin and then moved west in 1910 to help her brother, John, and his family. After Earl died in 1918 (influenza epidemic) she returned east and lived in Bayport, Minn., and worked in the button factory in Stillwater. When the factory closed she again went west. She and Fred lived in Portland Ore., for 27 years where he worked in the bottling dept. of the Blitz Weinhard Brewery. He died March 5, 1965, age 72. (www.joymaylane.com)
219. Edna G. Lennon (Rita Maria Warwick , Rosa Sutton , Daniel , Philpot John ) was born on 11 Mar 1885 in Merton, Steele Co., MN. She died 1 on 15 Sep 1972 in Yakima, Yakima Co., WA. She was buried in Terrace Heights Memorial Park, Yakima, Yakima Co., WA. She was employed as 1905;book keeper.
1. Found in the 1885 Minnesota state census, Steele Co., Merton, p. 8, age 0, Edna b. Minn. with parents, William J. Lennon (33) b. Ireland and Rita (29) b. Wis. siblings, John (5) b. Minn. and Agnes (3) b. Minn.
2. Found in the 1895 Minnesota state census, Steele Co., Owatonna wd-2, 4 June 1895, p. 8, Edna age 10, b. Minn. with parents, William J. (46) b. Iowa and Rita (38) b. Wis. and children, Earl (15) b. Minn., Ida (13) b. Minn., Roy (7) b. Minn. and Ethel W. (1) b. Minn.
3. Found in the 1900 U.S Census Minnesota, Steele Co., Owatonna wd-1, sheet 6, 213 E. Schuale St., age 15, DOB: 11 March 1885, POB: Minn., with parents William J. (49) and Rita (40) and siblings, John E. (19), Agnes I. (17), Roy W. (12) and Mildred E. (6)
4. Found in the 1905 South Dakota state census, Brule Co., Chamberlain, card 723, age 20, book keeper, POB: Minnesota, Yrs in S.D: 3, POB of Fa: Ireland, POB of Mo: Wisconsin
5. Misses Agnes and Edna Lennon spent Monday and Tuesday with their aunt, Mrs. Fred Molm. (The Sunnyside Sun, Aug. 24, 1906, p. 5)
6. Mr. J. H. Stewart of this place and Miss Lennon of North Yakima were married at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lennon of North Yakima. We understand the young couple will go at once to Idaho. (The Yakima Herald, Jan. 30, 1907)
7 Stewart - Lennon
Announcements of the marriage of Miss Edna Lennon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lennon, formerly of this city but now of North Yakima, Washington, and Julius Stewart, which occurred in North Yokima on Saturday, January 26, have been received by friends of the family in Owatonna. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart have settled to housekeeping in Lewiston, Idaho, where Mr. Stewart is in business. (The People's Press, Feb. 8, 1907)8. Lennon, W. J.; Lennon, Mrs. Rita; Lennon, Agnes I.; Lennon, Earl; Lennon Edna L., received by letter, 10 Feb. 1907, from Owatonna, Minn. (Church Records of the First Methodist Episcopal Church Yakima, Washington)
9. Mrs. J. H. Steward has returned to Lewiston, Idaho, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lemon, for a few weeks. She was acompanled by her sister Agnes, who will remain in Lewiston for some time. (The Yakima Herald, July 17, 1907, p. 4)
10. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Washington, Yakima Co., North Yakima wd-6, sheet 16, 216 1/2 South Eighth St., owns home, age 23, 1st mar: 3yrs, 1 of 0 children with husband Junius (24)
11. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Washington, Yakima Co., Yakima precinct 21, sheet 2, 216 1/2 South Eighth St., owns home, age 33, with husband Julius H. (33) and children, Margaret L. (9), Catherine (6) and Jean(4 1/12)
12. Found in the 1925 Yakima, WA city directory; Steward, Junius H (Edna) lino opr Rep Pub Co h 1911 Browne (p. 297)
13. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Washington, Yakima Co., Yakima, election precinct 13, sheet 3B, 1911 Brown Ave., age 43, owns home $6500, age at 1st marriage 20, and wife Edna (43) age at 1st marriage 20, with children; Margaret (19), Katherine (16), Jean (14) and Jeanette (9)
14. Found in the 1935 Yakima, WA city directory; Steward Junius H (Edna L) mach Republic Pub Co h 1911 Browne Av (p. 393)
15. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Washington, Yakima Co., Yakima precinct 33, (3 Apr '40) ED 39-34, sheet 61, 1911 Brown Ave., owns home $5800, age 54, ed; C-2, POB:Minn., with husband J. H. (53) and Janet W. (19)
Edna married 1 Junius Harrison Steward on 26 Jun 1907 in North Yakima Co., WA. Junius was born 2 on 8 Jun 1886 in Bufalo, Wright Co., MN. He died 3 on 19 Apr 1953 in Yakima, Yakima Co., WA. He was buried in Terrace Heights Memorial Park, Yakima, Yakima Co., WA. He was employed as 1910,1930;linotype operator newspaper,1940;newspaper printer.
1. Son of Oliver Joseph Steward and Emma Eliza Lathrop.
- Oliver J. Steward of Yakima, WA, died recently at the age of 84. He was a son of Oliver8 Steward (Oliver7, Oliver6, Oliver5, William4), in the magazine for September, 1926. (Stewart Clan Magazine)- Yakima Pioneer Killed by Auto
YAKIMA, Thursday, March 4. -- Struck by an automobile as he crossed Nob Hill Boulevard this morning, Oliver Joseph Steward, 83 year old pioneer of the valley, died of a fractured skull without regaining consciousness. larry de Balsio, 16, high school youth who was driving the car, was exonerated by Dr. Lloyd Moffit, coroner, and Ray Madden, state highway patrolman who investigated the accident. Mr. Steward was on his way to his ranch and had been waiting for a neighbor. When the car drove up Steward started across the highway without noticing the approaching De Blasio automobile. Mr. Steward was prominent in educational work in his younger years and served for a time as county superintendent of school in minnesota, and later was county clerk there. When he came to Washington he taught school in Cashmere and leavenworth before settling in the Yakima Valley. He is survived by seven children and a number of grandchildren. (March 1932)2. Found in the 1900 U.S Census Washington, Kittitas Co., Ellensburg wd-1, sheet 3, Spragur St., age 13, DOB: June 1886, POB: Minn., with mother Emma (49) Jan 1851, POB: Ohio, and siblings, Carrie E. (23) May 1877, Bessie J. (17) Oct 1882, Wilfred (9) Sep 1890, Frances (4) June 1895 and Jane (2) Aug 1897
3. WWI Draft Registration Card: Junius H. Steward, age 31, address: 216 1/2 So. 8th St., No. Yakima, Wash., DOB: 8 June 1886, POB: Bufalo, Minn., occp: linotype operator, Employer: Republic Pub. Co., Where employed: No. Yakima, Family dependant on support: Wife + 3 children, 6-3-1 1/2 yrs., Married, Caucasian, Previous military service: none, Do you claim exception from draft: Support of dependants, Med height, Med build, Eyes: L. Blue, Hair: D. Brown, Bald: No, signed 5 June 1917 at No. Yakima, Wash.
4. Norman S. Gale of North Yakima succeeds Junius Steward as foreman of the Sun office. (The Yakima Herald, Aug. 5, 1903)
5. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Washington, Yakima Co., North Yakima wd-6, sheet 16, 216 1/2 South Eighth St., owns home, age 24, 1st mar: 3yrs, with wife Edna L. (23)
6. Washington Land Records
Accession Nr.: 763641
Steward, Junuis H.
Land Office: Yakima/North Yakima
Document Number: 03770 Total Acres: 320
Misc. Doc. Nr.: 03770 Signature: Yes
Canceled Document: No Issue Date: July 22, 1920
Mineral Rights Reserved: No Metes and Bounds: No
Authority: March 3, 1877: Desert Land Act (19 Stat. 377)Legal Land Description:
# Aliquot Parts Block # Base Line Fractional Section Township Range Section #
1 SWSW 4TH PM - 1831 Washington Willamette No 012 N 024 E 207. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Washington, Yakima Co., Yakima precinct 21, sheet 2, 216 1/2 South Eighth St., owns home, age 33, with wife Edna L. (33) and children, Margaret L. (9), Catherine (6) and Jean(4 1/12)
8. Found in the 1925 Yakima, WA city directory; Steward, Junius H (Edna) lino opr Rep Pub Co h 1911 Browne (p. 297)
9. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Washington, Yakima Co., Yakima, election precinct 13, sheet 3B, 1911 Brown Ave., age 43, owns home $6500, age at 1st marriage 20, and wife Edna (43) age at 1st marriage 20, with children; Margaret (19), Katherine (16), Jean (14) and Jeanette (9)
10. Found in the 1935 Yakima, WA city directory; Steward Junius H (Edna L) mach Republic Pub Co h 1911 Browne Av (p. 393)
11. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Washington, Yakima Co., Yakima precinct 33, (3 Apr '40) ED 39-34, sheet 61, 1911 Brown Ave., owns home $5800, age 53, ed; C-2, POB:Minn., with wife Edna L. (54) and Janet W. (19)
12. WWII Draft Registration Card: Junius Harrison Steward, Residence: 1911 Brown Ave., Yakima, Yakima Co., Wash., age; 55, DOB: 8 June 1886, POB: Boffalo, Minnesota, Name, address of person who will always know your address: Mrs. Edna L. Steward, 1911 Brown Ave., Yakima, Wash., Employer: Republic Publishing Co., 2nd and A Sts., Yakima, Yakima, Wash., height; 5'5", weight; 140 lbs., eyes; blue, hair; gray, signed; April 27, 1942, Yakima, Wash.
13. J. A. STEWARD, RETIRED YAKIMA PRINTER, DIES
YAKIMA, April 20. -- J. A. Steward, 66, died in his home here today. Born in Minnesota, he had lived in Yakima 45 years and was a printer for the Yakima Daily Republic until his retirement two years ago. He came to this state when his parents homesteaded in the Cashmere district in 1892. he graduated from the Ellensburg high school in 1902 and later attended Whitworth college which was then in Tacoma. He is survived by his widow, Edna; four daughters including Mrs. Clark Goldsworthy and Mrs. R. L. Gillette of Yakima, and Mrs. Robert Schnedly of Ellensburg; four sisters including Mrs. C. H. Hinman, Yakima, two brothers and nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at Shaw & Sons chapel at 3 p.m. Wednesday. (The Spokesman-Review, April 21, 1953, p. 14)
They had the following children:
489 i infant Steward was born about 1908 in Yakima Co., WA. infant died before 1910 in Yakima Co., WA. + 490 F ii Margaret Gladys Steward 491 F iii Katherine "Kay" Steward was born on 30 Oct 1913 in Yakima Co., WA. She died 1 on 8 Aug 1987 in Yakima, Yakima Co., WA. Katherine was buried in Terrace Heights Memorial Park, Yakima, Yakima Co., WA.
1. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Washington, Yakima Co., Yakima precinct 21, sheet 2, 216 1/2 South Eighth St., age 6, with parents Julius H. (33) and Edna (33) and siblings, Margaret L. (9) and Jean(4 1/12)
2. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Washington, Yakima Co., Yakima, election precinct 13, sheet 3B, 1911 Brown Ave., age 43, owns home $6500, age at 1st marriage 20, and wife Edna (43) age at 1st marriage 20, with children; Margaret (19), Katherine (16), Jean (14) and Jeanette (9)
3. KAY STEWARD '36, Portland, Oregon:
Kay is now an advertising copywriter in Portland. While on the campus Kay was affiliated with Pi Beta Phi, Evergreen, Spurs, Mortar Board, Gamma Alpha Chi, Theta Sigma Phi and A.W.S. Cabinet. (POWWOW, May 1947, p. 5)+ 492 F iv Jean Lathrop Steward + 493 F v Janet Warwick Steward
222. Myra B. Judge (Delphine "Della" Cemira Sutton , Daniel Clifford , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born 1 on 1 Apr 1869 in Floyd, Floyd Co., IA. She died 2 on 26 Jul 1931 in Newell, Buena Vista Co., IA. Myra was buried 3 on 26 Jul 1931 in Newell Cemetery, Newell, Buena Vista Co., IA.
1. Found in the 1870 U.S Census Iowa, Floyd Co., Floyd, p.24
2. Found in the 1880 U.S Census Iowa, Floyd Co., Floyd, p.4, age 10, with parents p. Henry (37) and Della (35) and brother Harold (7) and grandparents Daniel (60) and Cemira (57) Sutton
3. Found in the 1885 Iowa state census Buena Vista Co., Newell, p. 269, family 16, age 16.
4. MARRIED - At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Judge, in this city, Wednesday, May 15, 1892, Mr. H. A. HARVEY and Miss MYRA B. JUDGE, Rev. M. S. Freeman officiating. The wedding was a very quiet affair, invitations being extended to only a few of the young friends of the contracting parties, and the relatives and a few immediate friends of the families. The bride, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Judge, and the groom, one of Jew ell's thriving young businessmen are both so well and favorably known in this community that a formal introduction or eulogy from us would seem rather superfluous. Suffice it to say that they are a worthy young couple, esteemed by a large circle of friends, who cordially wish them God speed on their life's journey. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey intended to take the Wednesday afternoon train for a short wedding tour west, but owing to the railroad washout they were obliged to defer the trip. (The Newell Mirror, May 20, 1892, p. 5)
5. HERBERT HARVEY rejoices over the advent of an eight and one-half pound girl. (The Newell Mirror, Mar. 10, 1893)
6. Found in the 1895 Iowa state census, Buena Vista Co., Newell, p. 308, age 26, POB: Iowa, with husband Herbert A. (26), POB: Wisconsin, and Gladys (2), POB: Iowa.
7. MRS. H. A. HARVEY left Tuesday morning for her home at Wakonda, S. D. Mrs. Harvey has been making her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Judge, an extended visit. (The Newell Mirror, July 16, 1897)
8. Found in the 1900 U.S Census Iowa, Buena Vista Co., Newell, dis 11, sheet , age 31, DOB: Apr 1869, POB: Iowa, marr 8yrs, 1 of 2 children, with husband Herbert A. (31) and dau Gladys (7) they are at the home of her parents
9. Found in the 1905 Iowa state census, Buena Vista Co., Newell, Card # 213, Myra J. Harvey, P.O. address: Newell, age 36, POB: Iowa, POB Mo: Canada, POB Fa: Ireland, years in US: , years in Iowa: 25, married, occp:
10. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Iowa, Buena Vista Co., Newell, district 11, sheet# 5A, age 41, 2 of 2 children
11. MRS. P. H. JUDGE and Mrs. H. A . Harvey and her little daughter Doris returned Tuesday morning from their visit with relatives at Beloit, Kas., and from attending the funeral services of Mrs. Judge's mother, Mrs. Cermira Sutton, mention of whose death was made last week. (The Newell Mirror, Nov. 23, 1911, p. 5)
12. Found in the 1915 Iowa state census, Buena Vista Co., Newell, card 38, age 45, yrs in US; 45, yrs in Iowa; 45, read: yes, write: yes, POB: Floyd Co., IA
13. H. A. HARVEY and wife were called to Beloit, Kans., last Friday by the illness of Mrs. Harvey's uncle and Mrs. P. H. Judge's brother, G. B. Sutton, at his home at Beloit. Mr. Sutton has been failing for some time. He was far from well when he visited in Newell the last time, a year ago this summer, and did not get away from the home much of the time when he was here. It was thought by his family and friends that this was his last illness. Mrs. Judge's health was not such as to permit her going to see her brother. The news of Mr. Sutton's dangerous illness will be received with genuine sorrow by
his many friends in Newell. Mrs. Gladys Harvey Hoch of Storm Lake is assisting in the store during the absence of her parents. (The Newell Mirror, May 16, 1918, p. 5)14. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Iowa, Buena Vista Co., Newell, district 8, age 50
15. Found in the 1925 Iowa state census, Buena Vista Co., Newell, engaged in domestic work, POB: IA, father: Patrick H. Judge, Ireland, mother: Della C. Sutton, Canada, place of marriage of parents: IA
16. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Iowa, Buena Vista Co., Newell, district 11-14, sheet# 1B, age 61
17. Myra is buried in the Newell Cemetery . Dates on the stone are April 1, 1869 - July 25, 1931, Wife of Herbert A; mother of Gladys and Dorothy.
18. Obit: MRS. H. A. HARVEY EXPIRES AT NEWELL
Mrs. Myra J. Harvey, wife of Clerk of the Courts, H. A. Harvey, died at her home in Newell on Sunday afternoon at 2:30, after a lingering illness, as she has been in ill health for the past few years, although she has been able to be up and around. At the time of her death she was 62 years of age. She was united in marriage to Herbert A. Harvey at Newell on May 18, 1892. To this union, three children were born, who are Gladys, Mrs. Arthur Hoch, of Newell; a son, who died in infancy, and Miss Dorothy Harvey of Newell. Mrs. Harvey was prominent in church and social circles at Newell for many years. Funeral services were held at Newell on Wednesday afternoon of this week at 2:30 at the Congregational Church with the Rev. T. M. Higginbotham officiating and burial was made in the Newell cemetery. The office of the Clerk of Courts was closed on Wednesday, out of respect for Mrs. Harvey. A large number from Storm Lake were in attendance at the funeral. (Albert City Appeal, Thursday, July 30, 1931)19. Obit: Mrs. Harvey Dies
Sunday Afternoon
Funeral Services were Held Wednesday in Charge of Rev. T. M. Higginbotham
Mrs. H. A. Harvey, a resident of Newell for fifty years, passed away at her home Sunday afternoon. She had been in poor health for a month but was bedfast only a week. Mrs. Harvey was sixty-two years of age. Funeral services were held at the Congregational church on Wednesday, July 29, at 2:30 Rev. T. M. Higginbotham officiating. Out of town relatives present were Mrs. O. O. Harlan of Marionville, Missouri; Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Harvey and son of Boonesville, Missouri; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Judge of Sioux Falls, South Dakota; and Henry Harvey who had been visiting here. Music was furnished by Mrs. M. W. Conley, Mrs. H. A. Vogel, R. S. Geiger, and J. E. Brown, accompanied by Miss Loverne Erickson at the organ. They sang "In the Garden" and "Ivory Palaces." Pall bearers were J. O. Ervin, H. A. Vogel, F. C. Foley, F. O. Hocum, C. A. Collins and E. R. Norton. Newell stores were closed during the services. The church was filled, many attending from Storm Lake. Born at Floyd, Iowa Myra B. Judge, daughter of P. H. and Delia C. Judge was born at Floyd, Iowa, April first 1869. She came with her parents to Newell, Iowa, in April 1881, and resided there until her death which occurred at 3:20 p. m. on Sunday, July 26, 1931. She was married on May 18, 1892 to Herbert A. Harvey. To this union were born three children. two daughters, Mrs. A. O. Hoch and Doris of Newell, Iowa, and a son who died in infancy. Left to mourn her passing are her husband, her two daughters, Gladys Hoch and Doris Harvey, one brother, Harold E. Judge of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and two grandsons, Herbert and Harold Hoch, and hosts of friends who will miss her greatly. Mrs. Harvey took an active part in the social life in the community. She was for years a member of the Congo, auxiliary and was always ready to help in every way. She served on the flower committee of the church and gladdened the hearts of many sick and shut-ins with her flowers and her cheery smiles. Mrs. Harvey was one of the few remaining
charter members of the Also Club, and was also a member of the community club of the city. She was quite a regular attendant at worship in the Congregational church for so many years. By her service in other ways she helped in the support of the church activities. She loved the good and worthwhile things of life. She was a great lover of flowers. The sabboth day to her was a sacred day. Before her death she expressed her faith in Christ as her savior and knowing that but few weeks of life remained for her she was reconsiled to the inevitable, without complaining or regret she fell asleep. (The Newell Mirror, July 30, 1931, p. 1)
Myra married 1 Herbert Alvira Harvey on 18 May 1892 in Newell, Buena Vista Co., IA. Herbert was born on 8 Dec 1868 in Excelsior, Richland Co, WI. He died 2 on 15 Oct 1955 in Newell, Buena Vista, IA. He was employed 3 as 1895;merchant,1900;Bank Clerk,1905,1910;Bank Cashier,1930;County Court Clerk. He was buried on 18 Oct 1955 in Newell, Buena Vista, IA.
1. Son of Leonard J. Harvey and Elizabeth Hawkins. They moved to Iowa from Wisconsin in Dec. 1870.
DR. HARVEY DEAD
Pioneer Physician of the County Passes Away at Alta on Tuesday Morning of this Week
Special Correspondence
Dr. L. J. Harvey died at his home in this place on Tuesday morning after au illness that has extended over the post four years. During the winter ot 1904-5 he has a great deal of driving to do in the intense cold weather and snow, and the exposure suffered then, and in his younger days, brought about a complication of ailments that terminated in locomotor ataxia. He has been almost helpless for several mouths and last fall was obliged to close his ofllce and cease the practice of medicine. This winter he was able to come up town but rarely, and all of the time he suffered intense pain in his limbs. He was up town last Thursday for the last time, and when he arrived home he expressed himself more tired than usual. That night the pains set in again, and on Friday he sank into a state of coma from which he never was wholly aroused. Death came on Tuesday morning about eight o'clock peacefully and painlessly.
Leonard J. Harvey was born in Trumbull county, Ohio, October 3, 1843. When a boy he moved to Grant county, Wisconsin, with his parents, and later to Storm Lake, where he arrived in December 1870. He remained in Storm Lake for about ten years, when he sold his practice and came to Alta where he has lived until 1891, when he spent about six years in the west. He came.back in 1897 and again engaged in the practice of medicine here, continuing to visit his patients as long as he was able. He was married in Wisconsin, on November 18, 1803, to Miss Elizabeth Hawkins, and to them were born seven children, two of whom are dead, five surviving. Those living are Mrs .T. O. Peterson of Alta, Charles L.Harvey of Wellington, Colo., Herbert A. Harvey of Newell, Mrs O. O. Harlan of Marionville, Mo., and Henry C.
Harvey of Carthage, S. D. He married, while in the west, Mrs. Carrie Neitert, having been divorced from his first wife, and she survives him. Dr. Harvey enlisted at the breaking out of war in the 7th Wisconsin and after serving a year at the front he was discharged because of disability. He went home and recuperated his health, which was badly impaired, and remained there for about a year when he again joined the army, this time in the 23d Wisconsin. He remained until the close of the war when he was honorably discharged. He was a member of the Grand Army Post at Alta, and also of the Knights of Pythias lodge. In his younger days he was connected with the Odd Fellows for a time, but dropped his membership.
Dr. Harvey was a public spirited man and always exerted his influence toward upbuilding the community in which he lived. While Storm Lake was a small town in the 70s, he was always at the head and front of every public enterprise, and he continued this where ever he lived. In politics he was a republican, and served several terms as chairman of the county committee. When in the west he came to believe in free silver and voted for Bryan, but he supported
Roosevelt. He admired two men above all others, Roosevelt and Cummins, and exerted all of his influence among the people with whom he mingled for these two men. He was a character. In speech he was forceful and argumentative.
In his youth he studied law and was admitted to the bar in Wisconsin, and he would have made a fine trial lawyer, as he had a keen mind. But he cared more for medicine and followed that profession. He was a good public speaker, and if he had cultivated that art, would have made a reputation. But he seemed indifferent to public preferment, and save serving as mayor of Alta he never held an office. It is true of him that those who knew him least criticised him most. But his close friends swore by him, knowing that under that stern exterior there beat a heart that always hearkened to the call of want and suffering.
He was a Unitarian in religious matters, being liberal in his views on that question. The funeral occurred from, his home in Alta on Thursday morning, being conducted under the auspices of the Knights ot Pythias lodge. The Grand Army Post, and many friends, paid their last respect to a true friend and brother. Interment was made in the Alta cemetery. (Storm Lake Pilot Tribune, Jan. 29, 1909)2. Found in the 1870 U.S Census Wisconsin, Richland Co., Richwood, M593, Roll 1734, p. 708, age 1, with parents; L.J. and Lizzie Harvey.
3. Found in the 1880 U.S Census Iowa, Buena Vista Co., Storm Lake, p. 3, age 11, with parnets Leonard J. (36) and Lizzie H. (36) and siblings; Minnie L. (15), Charles L. (13), Ella B. (9), Cora M. (6) and Henry C. (6/12)
4. 1885, Mentioned in "The Breeze", as merchant in Newell.
5. 1886, attended his sister Minnie's wedding, he is mentioned in the gift list; bedroom set and towels.
6. Found in the 1895 Iowa state census, Buena Vista Co., Newell, p. 307, age 26, POB: Wisconsin, with wife Myra (26) POB: Iowa, and Gladys (2), POB: Iowa.
7. H. A. HARVEY left Monday morning for Wakonda, S. D. where he goes to take charge of a general store for M. J. Chaney. Herb, is a good business man. Mr. Chaney has made no mistake in his choice of a manager. Mr. Harvey's family will remain here until he can secure a house. (The Newell Mirror, Dec. 11, 1896)
8. BUENA VISTA ENDORSES THOMAS
Home County Gives Congressman Strong Endorsement for Third Term
Special to the Tribune
Storm Lake, IA., March 30. - Buena Vista county republican convention this afternoon adopted resolutions strongly supporting republican policies and declaring for Judge Lot Thomas for another term in congress. There was a large convention, it being the desire that the congressman's home county should start him well. Delegates gathered in from other parts of the district, where they had been working for Thomas, to attend the convention. County chairman H. A. Harvey, called the gathering to order and A. L. Freelove of Sioux Rapids was made chairman. The delgates to the congressional convention are Archie C. Smith, H. A. Harvey of Newell, Scott C. Bradford, Frank H. Helsell of Sioux Rapids, H. F. Chapman, A. L. Denio, of Alta, E. P. Stewart and A. L. Whitney. ... (LeMars Globe Post, April 2, 1904, p. 5)9. Found mention of in Alta Advertiser, Mar 05, 1907
"H. A. Harvey of Newell was in town yesterday visiting his father who is ill at his home."10. Found in the 1900 U.S Census Iowa, Buena Vista Co., Newell, dis 11, sheet , age 31, DOB: Dec 1868, POB: Wisconsin, marr 8yrs, with wife Myra J. (31) and dau Gladys (7), they are at the home of his in-laws
11. P. H. Judge, senior partner in the Judge Norton bank at Newell has retired from 4 he firm and the institution will now be known as The Bank of Newell, with J. T. Norton as president and H. A. Harvey as cashier. (Alta Advertiser, April 22, 1904, p. 4)
12. Found in the 1905 Iowa state census, Buena Vista Co., Newell, Card # 212, H. A. Harvey, age 36, POB: Wis, POB Mo: Canada, POB Fa: Ohio, years in US: , years in Iowa: 25, married, occp: cashier in bank
13. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Iowa, Buena Vista Co., Newell, district 11, sheet# 5A, age 41
14. H. A. HARVEY and wife and their little daughter Doris, G. B. Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Robinson, Mrs. P. H. Judge' s brother and her sister and husband who are visiting here from Beloit, Kas., left Monday morning in Mr. Harvey' s car for a trip to Waterloo and Charles City. They expect to be gone about a week and will no doubt enjoy the trip to the fullest extent. They will return by way of Spirit Lake and Arnold' s Park. (The Newell Mirror, June 6, 1912, p. 4)
15. Found in the 1915 Iowa state census, Buena Vista Co., Newell, card 12, age 46, yrs in US; 46, yrs in Iowa; 35, read: yes, write: yes, occupation: merchant
16. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Harvey, daughter, Doris, and Mrs. B. Matheson, of Newell, Iowa, left Belolt this morning for a short visit in Missouri, on their way home. They had been here for the past week visiting their relatives, the J. F. Robinson family. Mr. Harvey, while here won several admirers by his kindly use of his automobile in carrying people to chautauqua park, as well as to Sewell park, being an ardent baseball fan. (The Beloit Daily Call, Aug. 9, 1919, p. 1)
17. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Iowa, Buena Vista Co., Newell, district 8, owns home, age 51
18. MRS. ROBINSON HERE
H. A. Harvey and Mrs. A. O. Hoch returned this morning from Beloit, Kans. where they were called a week ago Tuesday on account of the death of J. F. Robinson, a brothr-in-law of Mrs. Judge. The funeral was held last Thursday. Mrs. Robinson returned to Newell with them and will stay at the Harvey home here this winter at least. (The Newell Mirror, Jan. 8, 1925, p. 5)19. Found in the 1925 Iowa state census, Buena Vista Co., Newell, engaged in manufacturing work, POB: IA, father: Leonard J. Harvey, Ohio, mother: Elizabeth Hawkins, Canada, place of marriage of parents: Wis
20. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Iowa, Buena Vista Co., Newell, district 11-14, sheet# 1B, owns home at Franklin St., age 61
21. HARVEY FAMILY ATTEND FUNERAL OF RELATIVE
H. A. Harvey and daughters, Miss Doris and Mrs. A O. Hoch left Monday morning for Sioux Falls, South Dakota to attend the funeral of Harold E. Judge who passed away Saturday. The funeral was held on Wednesday. Mr. Judge was well
known here. He was a brothet'-inlaw of H. A. Harvey and uncle of Miss Harvey and Mrs. Hoch. (The Newell Mirror, Feb. 27, 1936, p. 1)22. HERBERT A. HARVEY 1870
Herbert A. Harvey, has lived in Buena Vista County since 1870, and came to Newell in 1891 where he and his brother Ciarles L. purchased a clothing store and latter in 1912 went into a general merchandise store where Ashley's Cash
Store is now located and was in business there unti 1919. Herbert A. Harvey was reared in Storm Lake from the age of two years and was a student in the public schools until he completed the high school course by graduation in the class of 1885. Mr. Harvey was connected with the Bank of Newell for thirteen years acting as cashier (1900-1913) On May 18th of May, 1892, Mr. Harvey was married to Miss Myra Judge. Two children graced this union, Gladys and Doris. Mr. Harvey was county committeman for the Republican party for a number of years, chairman of that county central committee and served as county clerk. He is enjoying good health and is very active. (The Newell Mirror, Nov. 18, 1937)23. Old Newspapers, Curious Sheets of Early Days, Given to Library by, H. A. Harvey, Newell Pioneer
(photo) H. A. HARVEY
Herbert A. Harvey. of Newell, pioneer resident of Buena Vista county, this week presented the Storm- Lake library with four newspapers yellowed with age and depicting events as far back as 1880. These interesting publications were given to Mr. Harvey by the late P. H. Judge of Sioux Falls, and have been in possession of the family for many years. The presentation was gratefully received by Miss Elizabeth Walpole, city librarian. The newspapers are an exceedingly valuable contribution to the historical shelves of the Storm Lake, library. Here are the newspapers:
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These papers will be of real Interest to the people of the community who are grateful to Mr. Harvey, who has made it possible for them to read events of early history and appreciate the splendid progress made in the Journalistic field. (Storm Lake Pilot-Tribune, Jan. 6, 1938, p. 1)24. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Iowa(5 Apr '40), Buena Vista Co., Newell, ed 11-15, sheet 3B, age 71, b. Wisconsin, Widow, ED; H4, owns; 2500$, with daughter Doris(33). His daughter is at the next house Arthur and Gladys Hoch.
25. Herbert A. Harvey, who is the architect of his own fortunes, is now cashier in the Bank of Newell, and occupies an enviable position in business circles by reason of his ability and enterprise. He was born in Excelsior, Richland County, Wisconsin, Dec. 8, 1868, and is a son of Dr. Leonard J. and Elizabeth (Hawkins) Harvey, who were natives of Ohio and Canada, respectively. His paternal grandfather, Hiram Harvey, was also born in Canada and followed the occupation of farming as a life-work. He died in Newell, Iowa in 1897, at the age of eighty-three years, while his wife passed away at the age of seventy years. Four of their children died in infancy and four sons and a daughter reached maturity, namely: Eldah, the wife of William Carruthers; Edgar; Leonard J. Thurber; and Gary.
Dr. Leonard J. Harvey is now following his profession at Alta, Iowa. On coming to this state in December, 1870, he settled at Storm Lake and the following July was joined by his family. He there continued to practice for many years but eventually moved to Alta, where he now makes his home. At the time of the Civil War he espoused the Union cause and joined Company H, Seventh Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. Having been discharged on account of disability, he later enlisted in Company C., Twenty -third Wisconsin Regiment, and was on active duty in the hospital service. He is now a member of the Grand Army post at Alta, and also belongs to the Knights of Pythias fraternity. The mother of our subject holds membership in the Methodist church. She is a daughter of Samuel and Mary (Egglefield) Hawkins. Her father passed away in Wisconsin in 1863, at the age of forty-seven years, and her mother died in 1893, at the age of eighty-five. In their family were the following children: Elizabeth, Mary Ann, Maria, Eleanor, Belle, James, Thomas and Albert.
Unto Mr. and Mrs. Harvey have been born seven children, four sons and three daughters: Minnie, the wife of J. O. Peterson, of Alta, Iowa; Charles L., a resident of Wellington. Colorado; Herbert A., of this review; Ella B., the deceased wife of J. W. Barber; Cora M., the wife of O. O. Harlan, of Marionville, Missouri; Ray W., who died at the age of two years; and Henry C., a resident of Carthage, South Dakota.
Herbert A. Harvey was reared in Storm Lake from the age of two years and was a student in the public schools until he completed the high-school course by graduation in the class of 1885. He was engaged in clerking in Brown Brothers store in Storm Lake for six years, after which he and his brother Charles L. came to Newell and purchased a clothing store, conducting business for two years. On the expiration of that period Herbert A. Harvey sold his interests to his brother-in-law, J. W. Barber, after which he spent a few months in Wakonda, South Dakota, and later engaged in clerking for two years. For the past nine years, however, he has been connected with the Bank of Newell and has been its cashier since 1900. During this period he has thoroughly mastered the banking business and the success of the institution is attributable in no small measure to his efforts.
On the 18th of May, Mr. Harvey was married to Miss Myra Judge, a daughter of Patrick Henry and Della C. (Sutton) Judge. Two children have graced this union, Gladys and Doris. Mrs. Harvey was born in Floyd County, Iowa, and her father was a native of Ireland, while her mother’s birth occurred in Canada. They had two children, their son being Harold E., now living at Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Mr. Harvey belongs to Rex Lodge, No. 242, K. P. and he exercises his right of franchise in support of the men and measures of the republican party. He has been committeeman for Newell township the past six years, being chairman of the county central committee one year of that time. While he feels a keen interest in the success of the party he has no time nor inclination to seek public office, giving his undivided attention to his duties as bank cashier. The patrons of the bank and those who meet him in other relations of life know him as a genial, courteous gentleman of unfeigned cordiality and good-will. (p. 335, Past and Present of Buena Vista County, Iowa, by C. H. Wegerslev and Thomas Walpole. Chicago : S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1909. LaCrosse, WI: Brookhaven Press, 2000.)26. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Rex Lodge No.242, was organized August 14, 1890. The following were its first officers: a. a., Thos. w. Anguin; V. a., Perry J. Miller; M. A., J. L. Mankey; M. F., C. E. Davis; O. G., Henry Fisher; C. C., John P. Lawton; Prel., E. Trumbeur; M. E., W. H. Mentor, Jr. ; I. G., Casper Althen; K. of R. & S., C. W. Bean. There are fifty-one members of the, lodge, the following being the present officers: P. C., E. C. Avery; C. C., C. A. Allison; V. C., Benton Harkins ; Prel., H. C. Gordon; K. of R. & S., H. A. Harvey; M. of E., F. G. Redfield; M. of W., J. L. Mankey; M. of A., Oscar Samuelson; I. G., P. C. Peterson; O. G., John Rodda, Jr. Trustees: H. C. Gordon, A. J. Larson, and J. P. Jensen. (From 1909 history book)
27. 1940; Herbert attended his sister Minnie's funeral.
28. SOME GOLFERS Newell — Two Newell golfers who are in their seventies are shooting golf in the thirties. - H. A. Harvey, 75, parred the nine-hole course with a snapply 37 the other day and J. O. Ervin, about the same age, went around in 38. (Carrol Daily Times Herald, Oct. 13, 1943, p. 6)
29. Octogenarian
(photo)
HERBERT A. HARVEY
Herbert A. Harvey of Newell has joined the ranks of the octogenarians in Buena Vista county. Anyone who is 80 years of age or over and who resides in this county is being privileged to have his picture taken free of charge at the Buntrock-Salic studio for publication in The Storm Lake Register and The Pilot-Tribune in conjunction with the celebration of the 80th birthday of the city of Storm Lake and The Pilot-Tribune. Mr. Harvey, who was born in December, 1868, came to Buena Vista county when he was only three years old. He settled in Storm Lake, stayed there 20 years, and then moved to Newell where he has since resided. Harvey attended classes in the first school bouse Storm Lake had. It stood on the site where the junior high school is now.
In 1885 he was graduated from Storm Lake high school and accepted a job with the Brown Bros, store which he kept for six years. Feeling that he was now ready to go into business for himself, Herbert and his brother. Charity, purchased a clothing store in Newell. Eight years later Harvey went to work for the bank, in Newell and in 1912 he sold his interest in that. His next business enterprise was the purchaso of a general merchndise store and this he conducted
until 1919. In 1927, Mr. Harvey was appointed county clerk of court and this office he held until January 1, 1933, at which time he retired.Harvey married in 1892, to whlch union two children were born, Gladys H. Hoch of Los Angeles, Calif., and Miss Doris Harvey of Newell. (Storm Lake Pilot-Tribune, Sept. 7, 1950)30. Services For Herbert Harvey Held Tuesday, October 18
Services for Herbert Harvey, long-time Newell resident and former businessman, were held Tuesday at the Congregational church; Rev. G. W. Reinmuth officiating. Mr. Harvey passed away Sunday following failing health which had confined him to his home at the Lyle Smith residence for several months. Music was provided by a male quartet composed of Frank Hocum, Ivy Russell, Kenneth Anderson and Gilbert Hill, accompanied by Miss Loverne Erickson.
Pall bearers were Carl Trukken, A. J. Hill, James Lindsay, Oscar Samelson, Gladwyn Ellis and Edward Hoch. Mrs. Ivan Adams, Mrs Lyle Smith and Mrs. Hans Larson were in charge of flowers. Royal Lodge 428 of Newell conducted Masonic graveside rites.
Obituary
Herbert A. Harvey, son of Leonard J. and Elizabeth Hawkins Harvey, was born in Excelsior, Wis, December 6, 1868. He came with his parents to Storm Lake Iowa at the age of two years and lived there until moving to Newell about 1900. He was one of the early graduates of Storm Lake High School, graduating in 1885 He worked in Brown Brother's Store in Storm Lake until he and his brother Charles purchased a Clothing Store in Newell. For some time he was Cashier in the bank at Newell and later purchased a General Mercantile business. He served several terms as County Clerk of Buena Vista County. On May 18, 1892 he was married to Myra Judge who preceded him in death on July 26, 1931 They were the parents of three children, Gladys (Mrs. A. O Hoch) who passd away October 9, 1954, Harry, who died shortly after birth; and Doris He was also preceded in death by one grandson, Herbert A. Hoch, October 20, 1951. Mr Harvey was a member of the Knights Pythias for many years a member and Past Master of the Masonic Lodge and a member and Past Patron of the Eastern Star He was very active in all Community and School activities as long as his strength would
permit He was always one of the most interested persons in sports activities of the community and could nearly always be found at all the local high school sports. He is survived by one daughter, Doris of Newell, one grandson Harold R Hoch and wife, two great-grandsons, Dana and Eric Hoch, a son-in-law, Arthur O. Hoch, all of Los Angeles, California. Also mourning his passing are his many friends. (The Newell Mirror, Oct. 20, 1955, p. 1)
They had the following children:
+ 494 F i Gladys Harvey 495 M ii Harry Harvey was born 1895 - 1899 in Newell, Buena Vista Co., IA. He died died in infancy in Newell, Buena Vista Co., IA.
1. Obit: MRS. H. A. HARVEY EXPIRES AT NEWELL
Mrs. Myra J. Harvey, wife of Clerk of the Courts, H. A. Harvey, died at her home in Newell on Sunday afternoon at 2:30, after a lingering illness, as she has been in ill health for the past few years, altho she has been able to be up and around. At the time of her death she was 62 years of age. She was united in marriage to Herbert A. Harvey at Newell on May 18, 1892. To this union, three children were born, who are Gladys, Mrs. Arthur Hoch, of Newell; --- a son---, who died in infancy, and Miss Dorothy Harvey of Newell. Mrs. Harvey was prominent in church and social circles at Newell for many years. Funeral services were held at Newell on Wednesday afternoon of this week at 2:30 at the Congregational Church with the Rev. T. M. Higginbotham officiating and burial was made in the Newell cemetery. The office of the Clerk of Courts was closed on Wednesday, out of respect for Mrs. Harvey. A large number from Storm Lake were in attendance at the funeral. (Albert City Appeal, Thursday, July 30, 1931)496 F iii Doris R. Harvey was born 1 on 9 Apr 1906 in Newell, Buena Vista Co., IA. She died 2 on 9 Jul 1993 in Newell, Buena Vista Co., IA. Doris was buried on 13 Jul 1993 in Newell Cemetery, Newell, Buena Vista Co., IA.
1. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Iowa, Buena Vista Co., Newell, district 11, sheet# 5A, age 4
2. Found in the 1915 Iowa Census, Buena Vista Co., Newell, card 36, age 8, widow, yrs in US; 8, yrs in Iowa; 8, read: yes, write: yes
3. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Iowa, Buena Vista Co., Newell, district 8, age 13
4. Found in the 1925 Iowa state census, Buena Vista Co., Newell, engaged in domestic work, father: H. A. Harvey, b. Wis, mother: Myra J. Judge, b. IA, place of marriage of parents: IA
5. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Iowa, Buena Vista Co., Newell, district 11-14, sheet# 1B, age 23
6. HARVEY FAMILY ATTEND FUNERAL OF RELATIVE
H. A. Harvey and daughters, Miss Doris and Mrs. A O. Hoch left Monday morning for Sioux Falls, South Dakota to attend the funeral of Harold E. Judge who passed away Saturday. The funeral was held on Wednesday. Mr. Judge was well known here. He was a brothet'-inlaw of H. A. Harvey and uncle of Miss Harvey and Mrs. Hoch. (The Newell Mirror, Feb. 27, 1936, p. 1)
7. Attended her Aunt Minnie's funeral in 1940.
8. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Iowa(5 Apr '40), Buena Vista Co., Newell, ed 11-15, sheet 3B, age 33, b. Iowa, single, ED; C1, owns; 2500$, head of household with father Herbert A.(71). Her sister is at the next house Arthur and Gladys Hoch.
9. Doris Harvey
Services for Doris Harvey, 87, Storm Lake, formerly of Newell, will be held Tuesday, July 13, at 1:30 p.m. in the Fratzke Funeral Home, Storm Lake, who is in charge of arrangements. Rev. Peter Wenzel of the First Congregational Church, Newell, will officiate. Burial will be in the Newell Cemetery. She died Friday, July 9, at Methodist Manor, following a lengthy illness. Doris was born April 9, 1906, in Newell to Herbert A. and Myra (Judge) Harvey. She graduated from Newell High School and attended Buena Vista College. She cared for her father until his death. She moved to Storm Lake in the early 1950s to work for Budsell's Furniture and later worked for Consumer Supply Company. She was a member of the First Congregational Church, Newell, the Order of Eastern Star, and Business and Professional Women of Storm Lake. She was preceded in death by her parents; and a sister — Gladys Hoch. Survivors include a nephew — Harold R. and Agda Hoch, Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. (Pilot Tribune, July 13, 1993, p. 5)
10. Doris Harvey, 87, services in Storm Lake
Doris Harvey, age 87, of Storm Lake, formerly of Newell, died Friday, July 9 at the Methodist Manor following a lengthy illness. Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 13, at 1:30 p.m. at the Fratzke Funeral Home with the Reverend Peter Wenzel of the First Congregational Church, Newell, officiating. Burial was in the Newell Cemetery. Miss Harvey was born April 9, 1906 In Newell the daughter of Herbert A. and Myra Judge Harvey. She graduated from Newell High School and attended Buena Vista College. She cared for her father until his death. She moved to Storm Lake in the early 1950's to work for Birdsell's Furniture and later worked for Consumer Supply Company. She was a member of the First Congregational Church of Newell, a member of the Order of Eastern Star and a very active member of Business and Professional Women of Storm Lake. Her family Includes a nephew, Harold R. and Agda Hoch, Rancho Palos Verdes, California. She was preceded In death by her parents, and by a sister, Gladys Hoch. (Buena Vista County Journal, July, 14, 1993)
224. Lucius Mayo Chapman (Emma Sarah Edson , Nancy Sutton , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born 1 on 15 Jan 1877 in Stanstead Co., PQ. He died 2 on 10 Jan 1930 in Wapato, Yakima Co., WA. Lucius was buried 3 on 13 Jan 1930 in Tahoma Cemetery, Yakima Co., WA. He was employed as 1900;Farm laborer,1910;Engineer,1920;Farmer.
1. Found in the 1880 U.S Census California, Nevada Co., Nevada City, T9-0070, p. 37, age 4, with parents L. H. (35) and Emma (27) and L E (3/12)
2. Found in the 1885 Washington state census, taken in the month of Feb., Pacific County; L. H. Chapman (33), Anna (33), Lucius (9), Edson (5), all nativity; Canada
3. Found in the 1900 U.S Census Washington, Pacific Co., Frances Precinct, dis 144, sheet 3B, age 24, DOB: Jan 1876, with parents Homer L. (51) DOB: Feb 1949, and Emma (48) DOB: July 1851, mar. 26yrs, 3 of 3 children and siblings Edward W. (24) DOB: Mar 1880 and Johnathan R. (6) DOB: Mar 1894
4. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Washington, Pacific Co., Frances Precinct, dis 165, sheet 10A, p. 209, age 34, and wife Annie (35) mar. 7yrs, 4 of 6 children, stepson Bellamy (10), children, Norman (4), Emma (1 8/12), father L.H. (58)(wd) and brothers, Edward (20) and Ray (16)
5. 1918: WWI draft card: Lucius Mayo Chapman, age 43, DOB: Jan. 14, 1876, residence; Pacific Co., Lebam, WA. Employed as logger at Globe Lumber Co. Married, Nearest relative; Anna Chapman, Lebam, Pac. WA., Med Height, Med Build, Eyes: gray, Hair: light, signed 12 Sept., 1918 at Pacific Co., WA.
6. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Washington, Pacific Co., Lebam, dis 176, sheet 12A, p. 185, age 44, Owns home
7. Obit: L. M. Chapman
WAPATO, Jan. 11, -(Special)- Funeral services for L. M. Chapman, age 53 years, will be held in the chapel of the Sourwine Funeral parlors Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. Chapman was born in Canada January 15, 1877, and came to the State of Washington when he was a child. He is survived by his wife, one son and three daughters. The Rev. Carroll H. Pedersen will officiate and burial will be in the Tahoma cemetery near Yakima. (Yakima Morning Herald, Sun., Jan. 12, 1930, p. 6)
Lucius married 1 Annie Virginia Campbell on 15 Feb 1903 in Lebam, Pacific Co., WA. Annie was born 2 on 2 Nov 1874 in Hamilton Co., TX. She died 3 in Oct 1958 in {East Wapato}, Yakima Co., WA. Annie was buried 4 on 25 Oct 1958 in Reservation Community Memorial Park, Wapato, Yakima Co., WA.
1. Daughter of Charles Wesley Campbell and Nancy Smith. He was born in Mar 1842 somewhere in Virginia. Served with the 2nd Inf Reg Minnesota, in the Civil War. Married Nancy Smith April 15, 1869 in Neosho, Newton Co., Missouri. She was born Sept. 1841 in Missouri. They moved to Elk Creek and later to Lebam, Pacific County, Washington.
2. Her parents are found in the 1870 U.S Census Missouri, Newton Co., Newtonia, page 34, Charles W. (28) b. Virginia and Nancy (28) b. Indiana and Wendell R. (5/12)
3. 1876: Her brother Elmer Hugo Campbell was born, 19 May 1876 in Texas.
4. 1879: Her sister Agatha Campbell was born, May 1879 in Texas.
5. 1883: Her brother Ralph Campbell was born, 23 Mar 1883 in Kansas.
6. 1885: Her brother Charles W. Campbell was born, 10 Aug 1885 at Frances, Pacific Co., WA.7. Found in the 1887 Washington state census, Pacific County, p. 9, age 12, with her parents; Wesley (45) and Nancy (45), and siblings; Wendell (17), {Carry}(15). {Hariet}(14). Elmer (11), Daisy (9), Ralph (4), and Charles (1).
8. Found in the 1900 U.S Census Washington, Pacific Co., Half Moon Precinct, dis 144, sheet 2, age 25, (Nov. 1874), b. Texas, fa. born; Indiana, mo. born; Misouri, 1 of 2 children, marr. 3 yrs., with husband; Joseph H. Bellamy, woodsman. Their son David B. E. (1 1/2)(June 1899) is with them.
9. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Washington, Pacific Co., Frances Precinct, dis 165, sheet 10A, p. 209, age 35, 4 of 6 children, Boyd Bellamy, (9) her son is with them.
10. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Washington, Pacific Co., Lebam, dis 176, sheet 12A, p. 185, age 45, Owns home, Boyd Bellamy, (19) her son is with them.
11. Boyd Bellamy died 22 Mar 1923 at Yakima, Washington. His death cert. states that his mother was Annie Campbell.
12. 1928: Anna Chapman, witness at the marriage of Norman Chapman and Myrtle Easton, 13 Oct 1928 at Prosser, WA.
13. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Washington, Yakima Co., East Wapato, (15 Apr 1940) ED 39-43, sheet 15A, rents $4, age 65, widow, POB; Texas, ed 7, alone
1935: same place.Notes:
1. (brother)
Campbell - Elmer Hugo Campbell, aged 62 years, passed away at the South Bay Logging Camp, Wednesday, April 5. Mr. Campbell's home is at 1315 West Holly Street, and had resided here for the past forty years. Surviving relatives are his widow, Bernice and one son, Edgar C., of this city; two daughters, Mrs. Coy Gossage, Kent, Wash., Mrs. Walter Beckenoach, Danbury, Conn.; two brothers, Charles W., at Seattle, and Ralph at Francis, Wash.; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Soule, Portland, Ore., and Mrs. Annie Chapman, Toppenish, Wash. The remains are resting at the funeral home of Harlow-Hollingsworth where services will be conducted by Rev. E. A. Wolfe, Saturday, April 8, at 11 a.m. Interment will be made in Bay View Cemetery. (April 1939)
They had the following children:
+ 497 F i Ruth A. Chapman + 498 M ii Norman W. Chapman + 499 F iii Emma Nancy Chapman + 500 F iv Naida Gay Chapman + 501 F v Marjory Virginia Chapman
227. Jonathan "Ray" Chapman (Emma Sarah Edson , Nancy Sutton , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born 1 on 4 Mar 1894 in Globe, Pacific Co., WA. He died 2 on 21 Jun 1949 in Wapato, Yakima Co., WA. Jonathan was employed as 1920;Logger,1930;laborer lumber yd,1950;construction laborer. He was buried 3 on 24 Jun 1949 in Reservation Community Memorial park, Wapato, Yakima Co., WA.
1. Found in the 1900 U.S Census Washington, Pacific Co., Frances Precinct, dis 144, sheet 3B, age 6, with parents; Homer and Emma, and siblings; Lucius M. and Edward W.
2. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Washington, Pacific Co., Frances Precinct, dis 165, sheet 10A, p. 209, age 16, living with brother Lucius
3. 1911 Probate: No. 607, Superior Court, Ray Chapman minor, attorney H.W.B. Hewen, filed: 15 July 1911, docket:#3, page: 91.
"In the matter of the guardianship of Ray Chapman, minor. Petition of L. H. Chapman, father of Ray Chapman, minor child of Emma S. Chapman, deceased, his wife." (He petitions the court for legal guardianship)4. 1917: WWI draft card: Ray J. Chapman, 23, DOB: 4 Mar 1894, POB: Globe, Pacific Co., WA., residence; Globe, Pacific Co., WA. Employed as Woodsman at Globe Lumber Co. Single. (June 5, 1917)
5. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Washington, Pacific Co., Frances Precinct, dis 176, sheet 8B, p. 181, age 25, lodger at the home of Grant Chanondler
6. Ray Chapman and Marguerite Vanderplow, both of Chehalis, were granted a marriage license in Olympia last week. (The Chehalis Bee-Nugget, October 7, 1927, p. 11)
7. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Washington, Cowlitz Co., Longview, 23rd St., rents, dis 6, ed 8-6, sheet 1A, age 31, age first marr. 28, with wife Margaret, children; Leroy and Robert. There is also a Helen Vanderplou age 19, sister-in-law, b. Washington, FA b. Michigan, MO b. Michigan
8. Found in the 1931 Kelso, WA. city directory; Chapman, Ray J (Marguerite) lab h 636 23d av (p. 66)
9. Chehalis Logging in Upper Klaber Valley Starts June 1
Wildwood, May 26. -- A crew of men are now employed overhauling the donkeys and rigging ol the Columbia Box Veneer Logging comp at Wildwood located in the upper Klaber valley. The camp which has been closed down since last December will again resume operation Monday, June 1. As reported by Ray Chapman, camp foreman and overseer. Logs over four feet in diameter will be shipped to Gray's Harbor by train and logs under four feet in diameter will be delivered by truck to Schafer Logging Co. mill at Dryad. Cedar logs will be delivered to the new Wildwood shingle mill, which has recently been completed and 'is now in operation under the management of H, D. Detering. (The Chehalis Bee-Nugget, May 29, 1931)10. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Washington (4 Apr '40), Yakima Co., East Wapato, ED 39-43, sheet 3A, 42 Rainer St., rents $10, age 46, b. Wash., ed; 6, (wd), with children; Leroy (11), Robert (10), Eddie (8) and Donald (6).
Residence in 1935: Longview, Cowlitz Co., WA.11. 1942: WWII Draft Registration Card: Ray Jonathan Chapman, ser.# 3119, residence: Wapato, Yakima, WA., mailing address: General Delivery, Wapato, Wash., age: 48, POB: Globe, Wash., DOB: 4 Mar 1894, name and address of person who will always know your address: George Rodman, Wapato, WA. Employer: none, Place of employment: none, race: white, height: 5'7", weight: 145, eyes: Blue, hair: Brown, signed at Local Board 1, Sunnyside, Yakima County, Washington, 27 April 1942
12. Obit: Ray Chapman Dies While Visiting With Friends
Ray Chapman, resident of this community, suffered a heart attack Tuesday and died while visiting in the home of his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Quantrille. Born in Lebam, Wash., he was 55 years old at the time of death. Members of the family include four sons, Donald, Edward, Leroy and Robert Chapman, all of Wapato. Funeral services will be tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, in the Sourwine Merritt Funeral chapel, with the Rev. Wm. J. Holland officiating. Burial will be in the Reservation Community Memorial park. (Wapato Independant, Thurs., June 23, 1949)
Notes:
1. Widow in 1940 ? Margaret is with her sister, Helen Skillings.
Jonathan married 1 Marguerite {Margaret} Melvina Vanderplou on 29 Sep 1927 in Thurston Co., WA. Marguerite was born on 3 Aug 1908 in Raymond, Pacific Co., WA. She died on 12 May 1985 in Camas, Clark Co., WA.
1. Daughter of Benjamin A. Vanderplou and Harriet "Hattie" Matilda Coon.
- Rural Chehalis Resident Dies
Benjamin Vanderplow, 81, route 3, Chehalis, died Thursday morning in a Centralia hospital. Mr. Vanderplow, born May 25, 1871, was a retired carpenter and had lived near Chehalis for the past 23 years. The deceased is survived by a son, Earnest W. Vanderplow, Los Angeles; three daughters, Mrs. Louis Richards, Chehalis; Mrs. Margarite Skillings, Seattle, and Mrs. Helen Dahl, Vancouver, Wash.; a brother, John, Muskingon, Mich., and a sister. Funeral services are pending at the John W. Boone mortuary in Chehalis. (Jan 1953)2. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Washington, Pacific Co., Raymond, wd-1, 12 th St., sheet 15B, age 1 9/12, with parents; Benjamin and Hattie, siblings; Ernest W. and Adia May.
3. Ben Vanderplou of Raymond bought J. W. Norman's ten-acre tract in Riverside. Chehalis, for $4250. Mr Vanderplou is very busily engaged in planting most of his place to berries for the Chehalis cannery. (The Sunday Oregonian, April 18, 1920)
4. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Washington, Pacific Co., Raymond, 12 N. St., sheet 8A, age 11, with parents; Benjamin and Hattie, siblings; Ernest and Helen.
5. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Washington, Cowlitz Co., Longview, 23rd St., rents, dis 6, sheet 1A, age 21, age first marr. 18, b. Wahington, FA b. Michigan, MO b. Michigan, with husband Ray, children; Leroy and Robert. There is also a Helen Vanderplou age 19, b. Washington, FA b. Michigan, MO b. Michigan
6. Found in the 1931 Kelso, WA. city directory; Chapman, Ray J (Marguerite) lab h 636 23d av (p. 66)
7. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Washington (9 Apr '40), King Co., Seattle, ED 40-169, sheet 8A, 198 15th Avenue North, at the home of her sister Helen Skillings; age 32, POB; Wash., ed; H-3, (married), with sister Helen (30) and her husband Ray (43) and son (?) Thomas (4)
Residence in 1935: Longview, Cowlitz Co., WA.8. Notice of intent to wed
Herbert D. Rambo, 63, 4021 28th Ave S.
Marguerite M. Skillings, 60, 915 S. Washington
(Seattle Daily Times, Nov. 7, 1968, p. 61)9. Marguerite and Herbert D. Rambo divorced 19 Nov 1969, King Co., WA. (Washington, U.S., Divorce Index, 1969-2017)
Notes:
1. She married second; 27 Aug 1951, at {Seattle}, King Co., WA., Ray F. Skillings, he died Apr 1967. Her sister, Helen was married to Ray Skillings in 1930. Helen married Jack Davidson, 15 Jan 1946.
- RAY F. SKILLINGS; Funeral services for Ray F. Skillings, 70, of 1222 Summit Ave., will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Manning & Sons' chapel, with burial in Evergreen. He died unexpectedly yesterday at his home. Mr. Skillings, born in Sauk Center, Minn., came here from Kelso, Cowitz County, 27 years ago. He was a carpenter and also worked 22 years as a machinist at The Boeing Co. until retiring in 1962. Surviving are his wife, Marguerite; three daughters, Mrs. Edward Lord and Mrs. Larry Robinson, both of Seattle, and Mrs. Stephen Valentine, Portland; two sons, Ray F., Jr., Seattle, and Thomas L. Skillings, Oakland, Calif.; four step-sons, Leroy E., Robert H. and Donald E. Chapman, all of Seattle, and Edward Chapman, union Gap, Yakima County; a sister, Mrs. Clarence Brooks, Marysville, and two brothers, Roy E., Battle Ground, Clark County, and Louis Skillings, Centralia. (1967)2. She married third; 15 Nov 1968, at Seattle, King Co., WA., Herbert D. Rambo, he died Apr 1988.
3. Name: Thomas L Skillings
Birth Date: 19 Jan 1936
Issue Year: 1952-1953
Issue State: Washington
Death Date: 23 Jun 2013
They had the following children:
+ 502 M i LeRoy E. Chapman + 503 M ii Robert H. Chapman 504 M iii Edward "Eddie" L. Chapman was born on 26 Nov 1931 in {Longview}, Cowlitz Co., WA. He died on 1 Feb 2020 in Yakima, Yakima Co., WA.
1. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Washington(4 Apr '40), Yakima Co., East Wapato, ED 39-43, sheet 3A, 42 Rainer St., age 8, b. Wash., ed; 4, with father Ray (46) and brothers; Leroy (11), Robert (10) and Donald (6).
Residence in 1935: Longview, Cowlitz Co., WA.
2. Chapman - 50 Years
Ed and Loretta Chapman of Union Gap will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary April 14. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman were married April 14, 1955, in Wapato. Mr. Chapman is a longtime area resident. Mrs. Chapman is a lifelong area resident. Mr. Chapman is a retired orchardist and building contractor. Mrs. Chapman works part time at the Peppermint Stick in Union Gap. The couple has three children and one grandchild. (Yakima Herald, Apr 2005)
3. Obit: Eddie Chapman, 88
Yakima Herald-Republic (WA) - Wednesday, February 5, 2020
Eddie Chapman, 88, of Yakima died Saturday, Feb. 1. Arrangements are by Rainier Memorial Center, www.rainiermemorial.com.
Eddie was born November 26, 1931, and passed away February 1, 2020.
(https://www.rainiermemorial.com/obit.html?id=343)
Notes:
1. Of Union Gap; 2005Edward married 1 Loretta E. Brown on 14 Apr 1955 in Wapato, Yakima Co., WA. Loretta was born on 29 Dec 1937 in Yakima Co., WA. She died on 29 Jul 2021 in Yakima Co., WA.
1. Daughter of Stanley F. Brown and Thala I. Egan.
- Thala I. Brown, 84, of Union Gap died Monday at Providence Yakima Medical Center.
She was born and raised in Harrah. She was a hospital cafeteria assistant until retiring in 1979.
Survivors include a daughter, Loretta Chapman of Union Gap; and three grandchildren. At her request there will be no formal services. Inurnment will follow the cremation at Tahoma Cemetery. Yakima Valley Funeral Options, Yakima, is in charge of arrangements. (March 2003)
- KING COUNTY DEATHS
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (WA) — Saturday, January 7, 2006
BROWN, Stanley F., 96, of Enumclaw, Dec. 29.
2. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Washington, Yakima Co., N. Wapato (18 May 1940) ED 39-133, sheet 17B, age 2, POB: Washington, with mother Thala Brown (21) at the home of her grandparents; Oscar T. Egan (59) and Malinda (42)
3. Loretta Chapman, 83
Loretta Chapman, 83, of Yakima died Thursday, July 29, at Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital.
Arrangements are by Valley Hills Funeral Home, Yakima, www.valleyhillsfh.com (Yakima Herald-Republic (WA) - Monday, August 2, 2021)
Notes:
1. (great-grandfather)
Egan -- John Henry Egan, 90, of 206 South Tenth avenue died in a Yakima Hospial on July 4, 1951. Born in Laclede County, Mo., Mr. Egan came to the Wapato district in 1916 where he operated a fruit ranch until 1945 when he moved to Yakima to make his home with his son, Oscar T. Egan. Before coming West he was a railroad worker and rancher. He was a member of the Methodist church and had been in ill health for the past five years. He is survived by two sons, Oscar T. of Yakima and James Edward of Avard, Okla.; six grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Sourwine-Merrill is in charge of funeral arrangements.
DAUGHTER DISCOVERS TRAGEDY
An elderly Yakima man and his wife were practically decapitated by two shotgun blasts early this morning in what Dr. Ralph Shirey, county coroner said was murder and suicide. Oscar T. Egan, 73, and his wife, Malinda, 56, were found dead in their home at 206 S. 10th Ave., by their daughter, Mrs. Stanley Brown who has been living in the same house. Mrs. Brown said she awoke at 6:45 a.m. and found her mother lying in the dining room She said she peeked into her father's bedroom and could not see him in bed. "I was scared," she said. She immediately phoned the police, and they discovered Egan lying on the floor in the bedroom, the shotgun near by. Mrs. Brown did not hear the sound of shots, she said "And I'm a light sleeper," she added. The bedroom in which she sleeps is directly over the dining room.
At Close Range--Police said both shots were fired at very close range, apparently muffling the noise. Mrs. Egan worked at Libby, McNeil & Libby as a sorter. She got off shift at 1:30 o'clock this morning and presumably went straight home. Officers said she probably arrived home at least by 2 a.m. The shooting occurred some time between then and 6:45 a.m. Dr. Shirey said it would take a little while to determine the exact time of death. Police said both victims were fully clothed. They said the furniture was not disarranged and there were no signs of a struggle.
Scene Reconstructed--Dr. Shirey said that from the physical evidence it appeared Egan walked up to his wife, put the shotgun to her head and pulled the trigger. Then he went to the bedroom, sat on the bed, put the gun to the left side of his neck and fired again, the coroner said.
Officers said the weapon was a single barrled shotgun and had to be loaded for each firing. Some blood stains were found inside the end of the barrel, indicating the proximity when fired.
After she called the police, Mrs. Brown called her sister, Mrs. Velma Seger, ??? Ross Ln. Mrs. Seger had just got out of bed and was preparing breakfast when her sister called. "Come quick," she said, "something has happened to mother." Mrs. Brown, did not know her father was dead at the time.
Police Move Fast--Police moved quickly after the first call came in at 6:51. By 6:54 an officer had arrived and reported back by radio that there had been a shooting. At 6:58 a detective was called. At 7 a.m. a second officer was sent to the scene. At 7:04 Dr. Shirey was called. At 7:15 an ambulance was on its way. Mrs. Brown said her father had been in ill health for some time. She said he had had a heart attack about 10 years ago. He had a more serious attack last spring. He was hospitalized for 60 days. At that time "He never really recovered," she said.
Besides the two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Egan are survived by another daughter, Mrs. Trema Faith, San Fernando, Calif.; a son, Oscar T. Egan, Jr., Wapata and a grand daughter, Lorretta Brown, Yakima, who also lived with the Egans. Mrs. Brown said her parents have lived in Yakima since 1916. (Yakima Daily Republic, October 10, 1953)505 M iv Donald Eugene Chapman was born on 16 Nov 1934 in Kelso, Cowlitz Co., WA. He died 1 on 21 Jan 2012 in Spokane Co., WA. Donald served in the military Korean War - U.S Navy 26 Jan 1952 - 20 Dec 1955. He was buried 2 on 16 Nov 2012 in Wapato Cemetery, Wapato, Yakima Co., WA.
1. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Washington(4 Apr '40), Yakima Co., East Wapato, ED 39-43, sheet 3A, 42 Rainer St., age 6, b. Wash., ed; 4, with father Ray (46) and brothers; Leroy (11), Robert (10) and Eddie (8)
Residence in 1935: Longview, Cowlitz Co., WA.
2. Signed as witness at the marriage of his brother, Robert Chapman and Blanche Bremer, 1 June 1951, at Wapato, Yakima Co., WA.
3. 1956: Korean War Bonus
Chapman, LeRoy, Claim; C37877, Mailing Address; 611 So. Naches Ave, Wapato, Wash.
DOB; 11/16/33, Kelso, Wash.
Date of Entry; 1/26/52, Seattle, Wash. Date of Discharge; 12/20/55, San Diego, CA.
Branch of Service; Navy, Character; Hon.
Date Warrant Issued; 6/18/56, Amount Paid; $200
4. 1973: was invovled in a vehicle accident north of Toppenish, WA. (The Daily Record, May 18, 1973)
5. DEATH NOTICES
CHAPMAN, Donald Eugene (Age 78) Passed away January 21, 2012
Neptune Society, Spokane, WA. (The Spokesman-Review, Jan. 25, 2012, p. b7)
Lived at Davenport, Lincoln Co., WA.
Name: Donald E Chapman
BORN: 16 Nov 1934
Died: 21 Jan 2012
State (Year) SSN issued: Washington (1951-1953)
Divorce
Spouse A Legal Last Name: CHAPMAN
Spouse A First Name: DONALD
Spouse A Middle Name: E
Spouse B First Name: CONSTANC
Spouse B Middle Name: E
Spouse B Birth Last Name: CHAPMAN
Number Of Children: 2
Decree Date: 5/6/1982
Decree County: Benton CountyDonald married Living.
228. Pearle Irene Edson (Lucius Sutton Edson , Nancy Sutton , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born 1 on 2 Dec 1877 in Barnston, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died 2, 3 on 5 Feb 1921 in Toronto, York Co., Ont., CAN. She was buried 4, 5 on 9 Feb 1921 in Hatley Methodist Cemetery, Stanstead Co., PQ.
1. Pearl Irene Edson, first child of Lucius Sutton Edson and Ella Laura Morrison, born Dec. 2, 1877, Barnston, Quebec, married there, June 2, 1896, William James Hunter, born there Feb. 18, 1875, son of Thomas Hunter and Esther Heath. He was a builder and played the violin at local affairs. She organized the Ladies Aid Society in the Methodist Church at Hatley, Que. She died at Toronto, Ontario, Feb. 5, 1921. He died Sept. 18, 1941, Ayer's Cliff, Quebec: Child: Madge Aileen Hunter, born Apr. 20, 1899, Barnston, Quebec. She married, 1st, Aug. 28, 1918, Hatley, Quebec, Lawrence Egbert Parker and 2nd, Nov. 16, 1946, Toronto, Canada, Herbert Eugarde Hopkins. She was a noted concert and operatic singer and for many years toured the concert stage, singing both in Canada and in the United States. (p. 123, Edson family history and genealogy : descendants of Samuel Edson of Salem and Bridgewater, Mass.)
2. Found in the 1881 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Barford, District 56, sub district 1, p. 11, family 46, age 4, with his family living at Digson Edson's home.
3. Found in the 1891 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Barnston, district 190, sub-district 11, p. 31, age 14, fa. b. Quebec, mo. b. Quebec, religion; Baptist, at home with parents; Luciua and Ella
4. Kingscroft
Over fifty invited guests gathered to witness the marriage of William Hunter and Pearl Irene Edson and to wish the happy pair a prosperous journey through life together. They received some very nice and useful presents. A few came from friends afar, who could not be present, among which a few of the Domnion and Uncle Sam’s bills were noticeable. Everybody seemed to enjoy themselves. A plentiful supply of refreshments were served and the hours flew by
unnoticed; when the clock struck eleven, the company sang “God be with you till we meet again,” and began to disperse, the older ones thinking of by-gone days, the younger of blissful days and bright prospects still before them. (The Examiner, June 11, 1897, p. 8)5. Hunter - Edson
On June 2nd, 1897, at the residence of the bride's uncle, Mr. Frank Morrison, Barnston Township, Que., by Elder Harry D. Selby, of Kingscroft, Que., assisted by Rev. D.W. Terry, pastor of the Baptist Church at Barnston, Que., William J. Hunter, youngest son of Thomas W. Hunter, to Pearl Irene Edson, daughter of Lucius Edson, all of Barnston Township. (Sherbrooke Examiner, 11 Jun 1897)
"not of age, but with parents consent" (Drouin)6. Found in the 1901 Canadian Census, Quebec, 150 Compton Co., 6 Compton, p. 1, Pearl I. (24) DOB: 2 Dec 1876 with Willie J. (27) DOB: 18 Feb 1874 and "Angeline A." age 1, DOB: 20 April 1899,
7. 1908; signed as witness at Mary A. Sutton's death record, Barnston, PQ. 14 Nov 1908.
8. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Stanstead Co., Barnston Township, District 200, sub district 2-2, p. 12, age 24.
9. Hatley and District Notes
... Mrs. W. J. Hunter, of North Barnston, has received word of the serious condition of her aunt, Mrs. Chas Sutton, of Coaticook, who recently suffered a severe stroke of paralysis, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Parker, with whom she resided. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, June 18, 1918, p. 5)10. 1919, Feb, attended the funeral of Katie A. Sutton at Ayer's Clff, PQ
11. HATLEY
The funeral of the late Mrs. Wm. Hunter was held from the Methodist Church on Wednesday, February 9th. She passed away at her home in Toronto. The body was accompanied here by her husband and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Parker. Mrs. Hunter had been very ill and a great sufferer for many months, but was greatly improved, and hopes were entertained of her complete recovery, but she was stricken with pneumonia and passed away in a few days. She leaves, besides her husband and daughter, a father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Edson, of Massawippi, and two sisters, Mrs. Henry Moulton, of Hatley, and Mrs.Treble, of Edmonton. She was a faithful member of the W.C.T.U. when living in Hatley, and will be greatly missed by many friends and neighbors. The Rev. A. Shorten, a former pastor .conducted the service. Appropriate a music was rendered by the choir and F. O. Webster sang, by request, “A Perfect Day.” (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Feb. 15, 1921, p. 2)12. Obit: Massawippi
The sympathy of the community goes out to Mr. and Mrs. L. Edson, in their loss by death of a daughter, Mrs. W. Hunter, (Pearl), who succumbed to pneumonia at a hospital in Toronto, where she had been for nine months, suffering with tumor on the brain from which she could not recover. Her remains were taken Monday to the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry L. Moulton, and the funeral was held at Hatley, Wednesday afternoon, being conducted by Rev. I. N. Kerr. (Stanstead Journal, Feb. 12, 1921...also ran Feb. 17)13. The sympathy of this community goes out to Mr. and Mrs. L. Edson in the loss of their daughter, Mrs. W. Hunter, (Pearl) who passed away at the hospital in Toronto. The remains were brought to Hatley village for interment in the Methodist Cemetery during the past week. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Feb. 18, 1921, p. 2)
Pearle married 1, 2 William James Hunter on 2 Jun 1897 in Barnston, Stanstead Co., PQ. William was born on 18 Feb 1875 in Hereford, Compton Co., PQ. He died 3 on 18 Sep 1940 in Ayer's Cliff, Stanstead Co., PQ. William was employed as 1911;farmer, Builder. He was buried 4 on 20 Sep 1940 in United Church Cemetery, Hatley, Stanstead Co., PQ.
1. Son of Thomas Walker Hunter and Esther Rectine Heath.
- THOMAS W. HUNTER, BARNSTON,
Hatley, Oct. 10. — (Special) — Mr. Thomas W. Hunter, a resident of Barnston, but for many years an attendant of St. James Church, died on Wednesday and was buried by the Rev. B. Watson, of Way's Mills, at St. James Church on Friday, at 10.30. The widow, sons. daughters and grandchildren have the sympathy of all in this their season of mourning, the loss of a kind husband and father. (Oct. 1908)- The funeral of the late Mrs. Hunter, widow of the late Thos. Hunter, who passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. Bryan, at Barnston, was held at St. James Church, the Rector, Rev. T. G. Devitt, officiating. Mrs. Hunter is survived by three sons and two daughters: Mrs. F. Bryan and Mr. O. J. Hunter, of Barnston; Mrs. A. Bryan and Messrs. T. D. and W. J. Hunter of this place. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, April 10, 1912, p. 5)
2. Found in the 1881 Canadian Census, Compton, Hereford West, Film C-13198, dis 54, sub dis L-10, household 48, age 7, with parents, Thomas (48) and Esther (37) and siblings, Orison (13), Mary A. (12), Isabel (10) and Thomas (8)
3. Found in the 1891 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Barnston, district 190, sub-district 11, p. 42, age 17, fa. b. Quebec, mo. b. Quebec, religion; Church of England, at home with parents; Thomas W. (58) and Esther R. (47) and siblings, Orson John (28) and Thomas David (19)
4. Found in the 1901 Canadian Census, Quebec, 150 Compton Co., 6 Compton, p. 1, Willie J. (27) DOB: 18 Feb 1874 and wife Pearl I. (24) DOB: 2 Dec 1876 and "Angeline A." age 1, DOB: 20 April 1899,
5. Found in the Lovell's Farmer's Register, Feb. 1909; Stanstead County; Hunter "Wm. J., Barnston, Barnston Tp., L 10, R 3, (p. 87)
6. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Stanstead Co., Barnston Township, District 200, sub district 2-2, p. 12, age 37.
7. 1919, Feb, attended the funeral of Katie A. Sutton at Ayer's Clff.
8. 1928; Feb, W.J. Hunter listed as witness at the death of Lucius Sutton Edson, Hatley, PQ.
9. September 19, the death of another resident of Hatley occurred at Ayer's Cliff, when Mr. Wm Hunter passed away at the home of his brother, T. D. Hunter, after a brief illness. The funeral was held at the house Rev. W. H. Parry of Hatley, conducting the service, after which the burial took place in the Hatley United Church Cemetery, beside his late wife, Pearl Edson, who passed on some years ago. Sympathy is extended to his daughter, Mrs. Madge Hunter Parker, of Toronto, who came to attend the funeral. Mr. Hunter had many friends about town, who were shocked by his sudden passing. (Stanstead Journal, Sep. 26 1940, p. 1)
10. 1940: Death Notice; Mr. Wm. J. Hunter died at the home of his brother T.D. Hunter, Ayer's Cliff and the funeral was held Sept. 20, 1940. He is survived by 1 dau. Mrs. M. Parker of Toronto, his brother and 1 sister Mrs. A. Bryan of Stanstead. (Stanstead Journal, Sep 1940)
11. 1940: "All were saddened to hear of the sudden death of Mr. William Hunter which occurred at Ayer's Cliff on Thursday. Mr. Hunter was a former resident of this place, and made many friends here. Sympathy is extended to his daughter, Mrs. Madge Hunter Parker of Toronto, Ont., and his brother, Mr. Tom Hunter of Ayer's Cliff. (Coaticook Observer, Sep. 27, 1940, p. 3)
They had the following children:
+ 506 F i Madge Aileen Hunter
229. Charles Colby Edson (Lucius Sutton Edson , Nancy Sutton , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born on 15 Nov 1882 in Barnston, Stanstead Co., PQ. He died 1 on 23 Mar 1959 in Beverly, Essex Co., MA. He was employed as 1901;Cheese Maker, shoemaker, lamp tinner, machine operator, gas company inspector1920;tool grinder,1930;tool grinder. He immigrated in 1900 to to the U.S. He was buried 2 in North Beverly Cemetery, Beverly, Essex Co., MA.
1. Charles Caleb Edson, second child and first son of Lucius Sutton Edson and Ella Laura Morrison, born Nov. 15, 1882, Barnston, Quebec, married Sept. 8, 1904, Salem, Mass., Minnie E. Caswell, born July 9, 1884, Quebec, Canada, daughter of Ezra Caswell and Charlotte Linton. He was a shoemaker, a lamp tinner, a machine operator, and an inspector for a gas company. He died Mar. 23, 1959, Beverly, Mass., and is buried in the North Beverly Cemetery. She had died Oct. 11, 1955, Danvers, Mass. (p. 123, Edson family history and genealogy : descendants of Samuel Edson of Salem and Bridgewater, Mass.)
2. Found in the 1891 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Barnston, district 190, sub-district 11, p. 31, age 8, fa. b. Quebec, mo. b. Quebec, religion; Baptist, "Charles Clifford" at home with parents; Lucius and Ella
3. Found in the 1901 Canadian census, Barnston, District 195, sub dist B-2, p 10, age 18
4. In his daughter's birth announcement it said formerly of Kingscroft.
5. 1909; recorded as entering the United States, May 1909, age 26, of Ayer's Cliff, father Lucius Edson of Kingscroft, PQ, destination Salem, MA.
6. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Massachusetts, Essex Co., Salem 2-WD, dis 458, p. 8A, Saunders St., rents, age 27.
7. Found in the 1910 Salem, MA city directory; Edson Charles C. machinist, h 5 Saunders [35 Ocean ave. (p. 243)
8. Kingscroft
Mrs. Henry Moulton, who has been living at Lacolle for the last eight months, has been visiting her father, Mr. L. Edson, for a few days, Charles Edson, lately of Salem, Mass., is visiting his father also. (Stanstead Journal, June 29, 1911)9. 1918: WWI Draft Registration card: residence; 10 Fillmore St., Beverly, MA. Employed as tool grinder at Mead Morrison at 125 Prescott St. East Boston, MA.
10. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Massachusetts, Essex Co., Beverly WD-5, dis 23, sheet 1A, Filmore St., owns home, age 38.
11. Found in the 1924 Beverly, MA city directory; Edson Charles (Minnie) toolmkr h 10 Fillmore (p. 839)
12. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Massachusetts, Essex Co., Salem City, wd-2, sheet 12A, Northey St., rents, age 48, age at first marr; 21, b. French Canada, with wife; Minnie, children; Mildred (18) and Ila (14)
13. Found in the 1930 Salem, MA city directory; Edson Charles 18 Cross St. (p. 72)
14. Found in the 1932 Salem, MA city directory; Edson Chas C (Minnie E) mach (B) h18 Cross (p. 121)15. Dixville
... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edson, their son and his wife, and Mr. Edson's sister, Helen, of Salem, Mass., were recent guests of their uncle, Mr. A. Dickson Edson. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Sept. 30, 1932, p. 7)16. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Massachusetts, Essex Co., Beverly, wd-5 (23 Apr '40) ED 5-46, sheet 1A, 10 Fillmore, owns $1800, age 56, POB; Canada Eng, ed; 8, with wife Minnie (54) daughter Mildred Remon (27) and her husband Elmer (35) and four children, State Wards; Beatrice Reach (19) David Miles (2) Warren Brady (2) and George Rodel (1)
17. 1942: WWII Draft Registration Card: 26 April 1942; residence: 29 Enon St., Beverly, MA., age; 59, POB; Barnston, DOB; 15 Nov. 1882, employer; Beverly Mattress Co., Salem, MA., name of person who will always know you; Mrs. Minnie Edson, 29 Enon St., Beverly, MA., "little finger on right hand missing"
18. Found in the 1947 Salem, MA city directory; Edson Chas filler Beverly Mattress Co r 10 Enon Bev (p. 105)
19. Found in the 1947 Beverly, MA city directory; Edson, Charles C (Minnie E) emp (51 Canal S) h 29 Enon (p. 461)
20. Found in the 1951 Beverly, MA city directory; Edson Charles C (Minnie E) emp (51 Canal S) h 12 Dodge (p. 464)
21. Found in the 1952 Beverly, MA city directory; Edson Charles C (Minnie E) emp (51 Canal S) h 12 Dodge (p. 465)
22. Found in the 1952 Salem, MA city directory; Edson Chas filler Beverly Mattress Co r 29 Enon Bev (p. 109)
23. Found in the 1953 Salem, MA city directory; Edson Chas filler Beverly Mattress Co r 12 Dodge Bev (p. 99)
24. Found in the 1954 Beverly, MA city directory; Edson, Charles C (Minnie E) emp (51 Canal S) h 12 Dodge (p. 466)
25. Found in the 1959 Beverly, MA city directory; Edson Charles C died Mar 23 1959 age 76 (p. 314)
Charles married 1 Minnie Edna Caswell on 8 Sep 1904 in Salem, Essex Co., MA. Minnie was born on 9 Jul 1884 in {Hatley}, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died 2 on 11 Oct 1955 in Danvers, Essex Co., MA. Minnie immigrated 3 in 1897 to to the U.S. She was buried in North Beverly Cemetery, Beverly, Essex Co., MA.
1. Daughter of Ezra Caswell and Charlotte C. Linton. Ezra Caswell was an early pioneer of Milton, Chittenden Co., VT. Ezra Caswell was a witness at the burial of Weston Morrison, Mar 1871.
- Ezra Caswell est decede subitement mercredi, a sa demeure du village de Kingscroft, a l’age de 65 ans. Le defunt laisse dans le deuil,une epouse et cinq filles. (Jan 1907)
- [ENG] Ezra Caswell died suddenly Wednesday, at his home in the village of Kingscroft, at the age of 65. The deceased is survived by a wife and five daughters. (Jan 1907)2. Found in the 1891 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Barnston, district 190, sub-district 11, p. 20, age 6, fa. b. Quebec, mo. b. Quebec, religion; Baptist, at home with parents; Ezra (47) and Charlotte (46) and siblings, Girtie E. (17) and Lillian M. (11)
3. Ezra Caswell left for Boston last Friday, taking his youngest daughter (Minnie) with him. Mrs. Caswell intends to go in a week or two. Miss Gertie Caswell and a cousin (Mi. Hill), arrived and were the guests of Mr. L. N. Benoit and wife last week, but Gertie returned to Boston Saturday. Mr. Hill remains for his health, as it is very poor, and hopes that in our invigorating atmosphere it will soon he better. (The Sherbrooke Examiner, Sept. 10, 1897)
4. Found in the 1900 U.S Census Massachusetts, Essex Co., Salem 2-WD, dis 444, p. 4B, Rice St., age 15, with parents, Ezra (55) DOB:April 1845 and Charlotte C. (53) DOB:April 1847, 5 of 7 children and sister, Lillian L. (20) DOB:Jan 1880
5. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Massachusetts, Essex Co., Salem 2-WD, dis 458, p. 8A, Saunders St., rents, age 25, 0 of 0 children and husband Charles C. (27)
6. Libbytown
Arrivals and departures; ... ; and Mrs. Charlie Edson, of Salem Mass., moved into Mr. Wyman's house; ... (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Oct. 12, 1911, p. 5)7. LIBBYTOWN
Recent arrivais: Mrs. Caswell, of Salem, Mass., with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Edson, jr.; ...
(Sherbrooke Daily Record, Dec. 12, 1911, p. 2)8. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Massachusetts, Essex Co., Beverly WD-5, dis 23, sheet 1A, Filmore St., age 36.
9. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Massachusetts, Essex Co., Salem City, wd-2, sheet 12A, Northey St., rents, age 45, age at first marr; 19, b. French Canada, with husband; Charles, children; Mildred (18) and Ila (14)
10. Found in the 1930 Salem, MA city directory; Edson Charles C (Minnie E) mach (B) h 18 Cross St. (p. 274)
11. Found in the 1932 Salem, MA city directory; Edson Chas C (Minnie E) mach (B) h18 Cross (p. 121)12. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Massachusetts, Essex Co., Beverly, wd-5 (23 Apr '40) ED 5-46, sheet 1A, 10 Fillmore, owns $1800, age 54, POB; Canada Eng, ed; 7, with husband Charles (56) daughter Mildred Remon (27) and her husband Elmer (35) and four children, State Wards; Beatrice Reach (19) David Miles (2) Warren Brady (2) and George Rodel (1)
13. Ayer's Cliff
Mrs. Charles Edson and little Jimmie and Mrs. Elmer Remon and son, Larry, of Beverly, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Moulton, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher and family. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Sept. 18, 1943, p. 6)14. MASSAWIPPI
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dezan for two weeks were Mrs. Dezan’s sister and niece and children, Mrs. Charles Edson and little James, Mrs. Elmer Renum and little son, Larry, of Beverly, Mass. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Oct. 1, 1943, p. 11)15. Found in the 1947 Beverly, MA city directory; Edson, Charles C (Minnie E) emp (51 Canal S) h 29 Enon (p. 461)
16. Found in the 1954 Beverly, MA city directory; Edson, Charles C (Minnie E) emp (51 Canal S) h 12 Dodge (p. 466)
They had the following children:
+ 507 F i Mildred Charlotte Edson + 508 F ii Ila Ella Edson
230. Helen May Blanche Edson (Lucius Sutton Edson , Nancy Sutton , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born 1 on 14 Aug 1885 in Barnston, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died 2 on 23 Dec 1956 in Toronto, York Co., Ont., CAN. She was buried 3, 4 in St. James Cemetery, Toronto, York Co., Ont., CAN (I).
1. Helen Blanche Edson, fourth child and third daughter of Lucius Sutton Edson and Ella Laura Morrison, born Aug 14, 1885, Barnston, Quebec, married, Oct. 15, 1910, Hatley, Quebec, Henry Leroy Moulton, born May 1, 1887, Massawippi, Quebec, son of Leroy William Moulton and Lillian Cox. They were separated for several years. She died Dec. 23, 1956, Toronto, Ontario, and is buried there in St. James Cemetery. He lived in St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada. Children born Hatley, Quebec. (p. 124, Edson, Carroll Andrew, Edson family history and genealogy : descendants of Samuel Edson of Salem and Bridgewater, Mass. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Lithographed by Edwards Bros., 1969)
2. Found in the 1891 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Barnston, district 190, sub-district 11, p. 31, age 5, fa. b. Quebec, mo. b. Quebec, religion; Baptist, at home with parents; Luciua and Ella
3. Found in the 1901 Canadian Census, Stanstead Co., Barnston, District 195, sub dist B-2, p 10, age 15
4. 1910: HATLEY
A very pleasant event took place at "Rubicon farm", the resinence of Capt. R. P. Hurlbert, on Saturday, Oct 15, at high noon, when Miss Helen Edson, of Barnston, was united in marriage with Mr. Henry Moulton, of this place. Only the immediate relatives of the bride and groom were present. At the conclusion of the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. R. Goudie, of Methodist Church, a ucherche luncheon was served in the quaint and pretty dining hall. The bride, who was unattended, was tastefully gowned in old rose voille, while her going away costume was green broadcloth with white silk blouse. The happy couple left on the afternoon train for Lacolle, where through the influence of Capt. Hurlbert, Mr. Moulton has secured an important and lucrative position as manager of the farm of Mr. James R. Wilson, of Montreal. The bride was kindly remembered with both pretty and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Moulton carry with them the best wishes of their many friends for their future success and happiness. (Stanstead Journal, Oct. 20, 1910)5. Kingscroft
Mrs. Henry Moulton, who has been living at Lacolle for the last eight months, has been visiting her father, Mr. L. Edson, for a few days, Charles Edson, lately of Salem, Mass., is visiting his father also. (Stanstead Journal, June 29, 1911)6. Mrs. L. Edson is at Henry Moulton's in Hatley, helping to care for her grandchildren. (Stamstead Journal, Dec. 11, 1913, p. 2)
7. 1921; Feb, Mrs. H. L. Moulton listed as witness at the death of Pearl Hunter at Hatley, PQ.
8. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., District 206, West Hatley, Massawippi, Sub-District 7, p. 10, owns, age 33, POB: Canada., Nat; Canada, Eth; English, Rel; Methodist, with husband H. L. (34) and children Kenneth (10), Edna (10), [twins] Chas (1) and Grace (1) [twins]
9. Found in border crossing; June 1924, Newport, VT., sheet 14
Moulton, Henry L., 32, Carpenter, English,
Moulton, Helen M., 37, wife
Moulton, Kenneth, 12, son
Moulton, Beatrice, 4, dau, twins
Moulton, Maurice, 4, son, twins
permanent address; Massawippi, name and address of relative whence came; Lucius Edson, Massawippi, going to; Framingham, Mass. visit brother Regie Moulton, Concord St., Framingham, Mass.10. Province of Quebec, district of St. Francis, in the Superior Court, No. 955. Dame Helen May Edson, of the Township of West Hatley, wife common as to property of Henry Leroy Moulton, carpenter, of the same place, Plaintiff; vs the said Henry Leroy Moulton. Defendant. An action in separation as to property has been instituted on the twenty fifth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and twenty seven.
Coaticook, April 26, 1927.
W. L. SHURTLEFF,
2158-17-4 Attorney for Plaintiff.
(Quebec Official Gazette, No. 18, Vol. 59, May 7, 1927, p. 1547)11. 1928; Feb, Helen Moulton listed as witness at the death of Lucius Sutton Edson, Hatley, PQ.
12. CANADA, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, District of St. Francis.
No. 372. In the Superior Court. This thirty-first day of
March, 1930. Before Messrs. Leonard & Bachand, P.S.C.
Union Grains Limited, a body corporate and politic,
having its head office and principal place of business
at the Village of Ayer’s Cliff, Township of Hatley,
District of St. Francis, Plaintiff, vs. Helen M. Moulton,
of the Township of Hatley. Province of Quebec, wife
separate as to property of Henry L. Moulton, of Hatley
Village, and the said Henry L. Moulton as well personally
as for the purpose of authorizing his said wife for all the
purposes hereof and Frederick Brodie, laborer, heretofore
of the Township of Hatley, and now of parts unknown.
Defendants, and Prosper A. Bissonnet, of the Township
of Stanstead, District of Saint Francis, in his quality of
Registrar of the registration division of Stanstead at
Stanstead Plain, Mise-en-cause Defendant Frederick
Brodie is ordered to appear within ono month.
(Sgd.) Leonard & Bachand, P.S.C. Wells & Lynch,
Attorneys for Plaintiff. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, April 3, 1930, p. 11)13. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census Quebec, District 72 Stanstead, sub-district 9 West Hatley, p. 2, age 45, owns home $6000, no radio, with children, Kenneth (19), Edna (19), Beatrice (11) and Maurice (11)
14. Obit: Moulton, Helen - Suddenly, on Christmas eve, Helen Edson, late of 373 Danforth Ave., beloved mother of Kenneth, Edna (Mrs. W. Zinn), Beatrice (Mrs. G. Benn); sister of Morris, Resting at the Ralph Day funeral home 180 Danforth Ave. from 7 o'clock Christmas night. Service in the chapel Thursday at 1:30 o'clock. Interment St. James' cemetery. (The Toronto Star, Wed. Dec. 26, 1956, p. 24))
15. Obit: MOULTON At 373 Danforth Ave., Toronto, Ontario, on Monday, December 24th, 1956 Helen M. Moulton entered into rest in her 72nd year. Funeral .services were held al the Ralph Day Funeral Home. Interment was at St. James Cemetery Toronto. Survived by her husband. Henry L. Moulton and four children, Kenneth, Edna, Morris and Beatrice, and several grandchildren. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Jan. 7, 1957, p. 5)
Helen married 1, 2 Henry LeRoy Moulton on 15 Oct 1910 in Hatley, Stanstead Co., P.Q.. Henry was born on 1 May 1892 in Massawippi, Stanstead Co., PQ. He died on 9 Jan 1961 in Hatley, Stanstead Co., PQ. He was buried 3 in Massawippi Cemetery, Massawippi, Stanstead Co., PQ.
1. Son of LeRoy Jonathan Moulton and Lillian Montrose Cox.
- Leroy Jonathan Moulton, born in Ellsworth, N.H., Oct. 20, 1859. He was the younger son of William H. Moulton and came to Barnston with his parents in 1864. He married Lillian M. Cox, daughter of Carlos Cox of Massawippi, Que., Dec. 14, 1880. He was a farmer and a carpenter. He lived from 1907 to 1917, in California. Mrs. Moulton died Jan. 15, 1940. They were both buried at Massawippi, PQ.
Children: Ethel Frances, b. May 7, 1882, m. Morton Sanders, d. Aug. 16, 1906; Carlos William, b. May 1, 1884, m. Susie Leavitt; Susie Charlotte, b. July 21, 1887, m. Carlos Leavitt; Helen Ann, b. Oct. 1, 1889, m. Charles Hamilton; d. Nov. 17, 1932; Henry Leroy, b. May 1, 1892, m. Helen Edson; Charles Anson, b. Sept. 28, 1895, d. Apr. 20, 1908; Reginald Bertram, b. Oct. 15, 1898, m. Beatrice Stowell of Providence, R.I., they lived at Eastham, Mass., she died in 1943.
- Carlos William Moulton, b. May 1, 1884, Hatley, Que. He is the oldest son of Leroy J. Moulton, m. Susie, daughter of Jonathan Leavitt of Hatley. They have lived since 1919 on Lot 5, Range 1, Hatley. Henry Leroy Moulton, b. May 1, 1892, Hatley, Que. He is the second son of Leroy J. Moulton, he m. Helen, daughter of Lute Edson of Kingscroft, Que.
[Henry Leroy] Children: Kenneth, Edna, twins, b. 1911; Kenneth m. Elma Flanagan; Edna m. Roy Reed. Alta d. in infancy; Edson, Annette, twins; Edson d. in infancy; Annette in infancy. Maurice, Beatrice, twins. (Stanstead Journal, Nov. 29, 1945, work of Orson Wheeler)LEROY J. MOULTON, HATLEY
Hatley, Jan. 30.-— Leroy J. Moulton passed away on January 15, at the home of his son, C. W. Moulton, after suffering a shock the previous evening. Until that time he had been in his usual health. Mr. Moulton was born in Vermont in 1859, son of William Moulton and his wife, Margery Brown, who lived at Kingscroft for many years. He married Lillian M. Cox and to them were born seven children, Ethel, Mrs, Morton Sanders, who passed away when a young woman; Carlos W.; Susie, Mrs. C, Leavitt; Helen, Mrs. Charles Hamilton, who died in Massachusetts about seven years ago; Henry, of Hatley, Charles, who died at the age of thirteen, and Reginald, of Orleans, Mass. His wife passed away in 1925. The funeral was held on Wednesday, January 17, at the home of his son, Carlos Moulton, conducted by Rev. W. A. Edwards. Members of the choir of the United Church sang “What a Friend We Have in Jesus,” and “Jesus, Lover of My Soul.” Bearers were W. J. Foote, Gordon White, H. R. Whitcomb and Allan Wheeler. Interment was at Massawippi. Mr. Moulton spent the greater part of his life in this district, and was well-known as a good carpenter and workman. He was a quiet man and had lived alone most of the time since the death of his wife. He leaves, besides his four children, his grandchildren, Mrs. Kenneth Little, Wesley Leavitt, of Foster, Mrs. Bernard Mitchell, of Lyndonville, Vt., Archie Moulton, Mrs. Ronald McClary, Charles Moulton and Margaret Moulton, Kenneth Moulton, of Danville, Mrs. Edna Reed, Beatrice and Maurice Moulton, of Massawippi; Marjorie and Reginald, Jr., of Orleans, Mass.; and eleven great-grandchildren, as well as relatives in Vermont. he will be much missed by his relatives and friends. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Jan. 30, 1940)MRS. L. J. MOULTON, HATLEY
HATLEY, Que., June 25.—Following several months of painful illness, Mrs. L. J. Moulton passed away at the home of her daughter on Sunday afternoon, June 7th. The funeral service was held on the following Tuesday afternoon at the house, conducted by Mr, Bursey, of the Methodist Church. Interment was made in the family lot in the Massawippi Cemetery. The late Mrs. Moulton, who was a daughter of the late Carlos Cox, of Massawippi, had, with the exception of some months in California, passed her entire life in the town of Hatley. Besides her husband, five children survive, Mr. C. W. Moulton and Mrs. C. M. Leavivtt, of this place, and Mrs. C. Hamilton and Messrs. H. L. and R. Moulton, of Framingham, Mass., together with a number of grandchildren and other relatives and friends. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, June 25, 1925, p. 10)2. Found in the 1901 Canadian Census, Stanstead Co., Hatley, District 195, sub dist F-1, p 1, age 8, at home with parents.
3. HATLEY AND DISTRICT NOTES
Road Work Has Begun.
The usual road work for the month of June has been begun upon the village streets, under the superintendence of road master J. S. Webster,and with H. L. Moulton, at the helm.
(Sherbrooke Daily Record, June 12, 1918, p. 5)4. 1921; Feb, H.L. Moulton listed as witness at the death of Pearl Hunter at Hatley, PQ.
5. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., District 206, West Hatley, Massawippi, Sub-District 7, p. 10, owns, age 34, POB: Canada., Nat; Canada, Eth; English, Rel; Methodist, with wife Helen (33) and children Kenneth (10), Edna (10), [twins] Chas (1) and Grace (1) [twins]
6. Found in border crossing; June 1924, Newport, VT., sheet 14
Moulton, Henry L., 32, Carpenter, English, ever in the US before; yes, 1911 Mass.
Moulton, Helen M., 37, wife
Moulton, Kenneth, 12, son
Moulton, Beatrice, 4, dau, twins
Moulton, Maurice, 4, son, twins
permanent address; Massawippi, name and address of relative whence came; Lucius Edson, Massawippi, going to; Framingham, Mass. visit brother Regie Moulton, Concord St., Framingham, Mass.7. 1945: Mr. Gordon Pocock bought the Henry Moulton farm in Hatley.
8. 1954; May: Henry attended the funeral of Clarence Doan at Newport, VT.
9. HATLEY: Mr. Henry Moulton of this place has purchased the farm belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McClary. (Stanstead Journal, Feb. 24, 1955)
10. Death Notice: Hatley Topics
Friends of H. L. Moulton were grieved to learn of his sudden death on Monday afternoon, January 9. He was a good neighbor and took an active interest in village affairs. This community extends sympathy to his wife and family. (Stanstead Journal, Jan. 19, 1961, p. 3)11. Obit: MOULTON, Henry L. - Suddenly at Hatley, Que., on Monday, Jan. 9th, 1961, Henry Le
roy Moulton in his 70th year. Resting at Johnston's Funeral Chapel, 530 Prospect St. Sherbrooke. The funeral will be held in St. James’ Anglican Church in Hatley on Thurs. Jan. 12th at 2.30 pm. Rev. H. C. Denton officiating, lnterment in Massawippi Cemetery. Visiting hours Wed. evening from 7 to 9 p.m. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Jan. 10, 1961, p. 5)12. Funeral for Hatley man
Funeral Service was held in St. James’ Anglican Church in Hatley today al 2.00 p m. for Henry Leroy Moulton of Hatley who died at his home suddenly on Monday. Born May 1, 1891 in Hatley, son of Leroy Moulton and Lillian Cox, Mr. Moulton received his early education in Hatley
and has been a carpenter and contractor for most of his life. At the time of his death, Mr. Moulton was living on his farm in Hatley. Between 1925 and 1930 Mr. Moulton was in Boston where he worked as a contractor. In the early ’30’s he came back to Canada to work for the Southern Canada Power in Drummondville. It was during this time that he built the dam for the Company at Drummondville. In 1986 Mr. Moulton returned to Hatley to live on his own farm, and still did carpentry for the community. Whenever the need arouse, Mr. Moulton would oversee the work needed on remodelling farms and making repairs for the church, contributing to the Welfare of the community. In 1949 Mr. Moulton built the firehouse in Ayer's Cliff. Mr. Moulton is survived by his wife, the former Jenny Sally Rodrigue Soar, and four children living in Ontario, two sons, Kenneth and Morris, two daughters, Edna and Beatrice, and several grandchildren. The Rev. H. C. Denton officiated at the service and interment was in the Massawippi Cemetery. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Jan. 12, 1961)13. The graveside funeral service and committal of ashes for the late Mrs. Henry Moulton who passed away after a long illness at the Youville Hospital [Cambridge, MA] on Dec. 21, 1991 was held at the Massawippi Cemetery on Sat. June 13th. Rev. Jane Aikman conducted the service. Friends and relatives of Sally gathered at the Cutler home for refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Soares of East Falmouth (Cape Cod) Mass were overnight visitors of Bill & Ruth Cutler while here to attend the funeral of their aunt Sally Moulton. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Soares of East Falmouth also attended the service. (Stanstead Journal, July 29, 1992)
Notes:
1. Second wife; Jennie (Sally) Soares.
They had the following children:
+ 509 M i Kenneth Leroy Moulton 510 F ii Edna Lee Moulton was born 1 on 10 Oct 1911 in Hatley, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died on 21 Aug 1988 in Cayuga, Haldimand Co., Ont., CAN. She was buried on 23 Aug 1988 in Fairview Cemetery, S. Walsingham, Norfolk Co., Ontario, CAN.
1. Births
MOULTON. -- In Hatley, on Nov. 10th, twins, boy and girl to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moulton. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Nov. 28, 1911, p. 3)
2. ; Miss Edna Moulton has returned to the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Edson, at Kingscroft, after attending the Hatley Model School for the past year; ... (Sherbrooke Daily Record, June 20, 1918, p. 7)
3. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., District 206, West Hatley, Massawippi, Sub-District 7, p. 9, age 9, POB: Que., Nat; Canada, Eth; English, Rel; Baptist, with husband L. S. (68) (owns) and Laurella (64)
4. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., District 206, West Hatley, Massawippi, Sub-District 7, p. 10, age 10, POB: Que., Nat; Canada, Eth; English, Rel; Methodist, with parents H. L. (34) (owns) and Helen (33) and siblings Kenneth (10) [twins] Chas (1) and Grace (1) [twins]
5. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census Quebec, District 72 Stanstead, sub-district 9 West Hatley, p. 2, age 19, with mother, Helen (45), owns home $6000, no radio, and siblings, Kenneth (19), Beatrice (11) and Maurice (11)
6. Hatley
Callers at the home of Mr. L. J. Moulton were his grandchildren, Mrs. Edna Reed, Miss Beatrice Moulton, Mr. Maurice Moulton and Mr. Graydon Carr, of Massawippi. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, May 12, 1939, p. 7)
7. Obit: Edna Stattler
Edna Stattler of 9 Brant St., Cayuga, formerly of Port Rowan, Brantford and Alberta, passed away at West Haldimand General Hospital, Hagersville, on Sunday, Aug. 21, 1988, in her 77th year. Mrs. Stattler was born in Quebec on Nov. 10, 1911, the daughter of the late Henry Moulton (1961) and the former Helen May Edson (1956). Survived by one sister, Beatrice Benn and her husband Morley of Simcoe and several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by two brothers, Ken Moulton in 1976 and Morris Moulton in 1986. Resting at the Ostrander's Funeral Home, Clark Chapel, Port Rowan, where a graveside service will be held on Tuesday at 1 p.m. conducted by Rev. Sterling Hicks of the Port Rowan Free Methodist Church. Interment in Fairview Cemetery, Port Rowan. There will be no public visitation. Memorial donations to the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated by the family. (Tillsonburg News, Aug. 1988)
Notes:
1. A Edna Lee Moulton married a Roy Fred Reed at Hatley ?
2. Mother's obit: "beloved mother of Kenneth, Edna (Mrs. W. Zinn), Beatrice (Mrs. G. Benn);"
3. Mr. Roy Reed has been a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. (Sherbrooke Telegram Observer, Aug. 15, 1963)Edna married (1) Roy Frederick Reed on 27 Oct 1931 in Waterville, Compton Co., PQ. Roy was born 1 on 18 Jun 1907 in Waterville, Compton Co., PQ. He was christened 2 on 7 Jun 1909 in Waterville, Compton Co., PQ. He died on 12 May 1975 in Waterville, Compton Co., PQ. Roy was employed as 1931;manufacturer. He was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Waterville, Compton Co., PQ.
1. Son of Frederick Alexander Reed and Ida Christina Carlquist.
- Frederick Alexander Reed of Waterville
Waterville, Jan. 9.— A lifelime resident of this place, Frederick Alexander Reed passed away on December 5. A member of a pioneer family in this community, the deceased was the son of Arthur and Ellen (Lampree) Reed and was the last survivor of the children. Mr. Reed was born in Waterville in 1867 and in 1897 married Ida Carlquist. To this union six children were born, all of whom were present at the funeral service. Active in a number of business ventures during his lifetime, the last of these being the Waterville Moss and Peat Mine, Dir. Reed had retired three years before his parsing. Left to mourn his loss are his widow, Ida Carlquist, four sons, James, of Sherbrooke, Roy and Stanley, of Waterville, Pearlie, of Asbestos, and two daughters, Mabel (Mrs. A. C. Rowley.) of Springfield, and Cedaris (Mrs. G. F. Freeman, Jr.), of Westfield, Mass. Prayers were said at the home at 2 o’clock on Sunday, December 8th; and a service was conducted at the United Church, Rev. Mr. Edwards officiating. Interment was made at the Waterville Cemetery. Bearers were John Knutson, N. Bergstrand, J. Smith and R. Becket. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Carl Swanson. (Jan 1947)
- REED, Ida -- At her late residence, Waterville, Que., on Wednesday, June 1st 1960, Ida Carlquest, beloved wife of the late Frederick Alexander Reed in her 82nd year; will rest in the United Church Parlor, Waterville, Friday June 3rd, 1960, visiting hours 2 to 4, and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will he held on Saturday, June 4th, in United Church, Waterville, at 3:30 p.m., Rev. A. G. MacLeod officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. R. L Bishop Funeral Chapel, LO. 2-9977
2. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Quebec, District 155, Compton, Sub-District 8, p. 15, pt 20-1, age 3, DOB: June 1907, with parents, Fred (43) DOB: Aug 1867, and Ida (42) DOB: July 1877, Imm; 1895 and siblings, James (11) DOB: Oct 1899, Cedaris (9) DOB:Sep 1901 and Mabel (7) DOB: Feb 1904 and nephew Perley (14) DOB: Oct 1896
3. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Quebec, Compton Co., District 162, Compton, Hillhurst, Sub-District 7, p. 3, R1, Lot 20, age 13, Irish, Rel; Congregational, with parents, Fred (53) owns home, 6 rooms, and Ida (42) and siblings, James Henry (21), Freda (19), Mabel (17) and Stanley (10)
4. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census Quebec, District 40 Compton, sub-district 6 Compton Rural, p. 10, Waterville, age 23, with parents, Fred (63) owns home $2000, w/radio, and Ida (52) Imm;1885, and domestics, Francis Nilson (17) and Walter Gordell (28) Imm;1926
5. AD
Notice to Sphagnum Moss Buyers
That the Manager and Discoverer of the Waterville
Peat Moss Mines, ROY F. REED has lost a part of
the Mine, however, still has control of two hundred
Acres and is in the position to sell from one bale to
ten carloads at any time.
For Moss, Write ROY F. REED,
Waterville, Que.
(Sherbrooke Daily Record, Oct. 4, 1932, p. 6)
6. PARTY IS HELD FOR BRESSETT’S CORNER COUPLE
Some Fifty Relatives and Friends Gather to Congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reed on Wedding
Anniversary.
Bressetts Corner, Nov. 3. -- A pleasant evening was spent recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reed where about fifty relatives and friends gathered to congratulate them on their forty-second wedding anniversary. During the evening, games and dancing were enjoyed. On behalf of those present Mrs. John Nelson presented Mr. and Mrs. Reed with a purse of money and road a suitable tribute to the couple which was duly acknowledged. Mr. John Knutson. Sr., then gave a short talk on “The Value of Neighbor” and Mrs. Nelson sang a Swedish song entitled “Say Hello to Those at Home.’’ An interesting feature of the lunch was a two-storey wedding cake decorated in pink and white and made by Mrs. John Knutson, Sr. Those who assisted in serving were the Misses Hazel Henry and Lilia Sharron, of Sherbrooke, Eleanor and lsabel Thwaites and Geraldine and Margaret Knutson and Messrs. Roy Reed, Bud Moulton and Arman Reynolds. Of their family of five only one son, Roy, was present. Other relatives were Mr. and Mrs. George Freeman, of Westfield, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rowley, of Springfield, Mass, and Mr. and Mrs. James Reed, of Sherbrooke. Mr. Stanley Reed, of Toronto, who was unable to be present, sent congratulations and best wishes. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds and son, Arman, of Brulie, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baratgin, of Sherbrooke, Miss Lilia Sharron and Miss Hazel Henry, of Sherbrooke, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beckett, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tope and Mrs. Annie Meigs, of Waterville, Mr. Bud Moulton, of Hatley, Mr. and Mrs. John Knutson, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. John Knutosn, Jr., and family. Mr. Olaf Knutson, Mr. Frank Knutson, Mr. Norman Luce and family, Mr. Ben Smith, Mrs. John Nelson, Messrs. Rudolph and Archie Nelson, Mrs. Matt Knutson, Mr. Gerald Knutson Miss Geraldine Knutson, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hodgson, Mrs. Annie Thwaites, the Misses Eleanor and Isabel Thwaites, Mr. Hanson Twaites, Mr. Ronald Newbery, Mrs. Percy Wilson, Mr. Percy Wilson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. D. Monroe Wilson and Miss Emma Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Reed thanked their friends in a few well-chosen words and especially mentioned Mrs. John Nelson who was responsible for the success of the pleasant gathering. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Nov. 3, 1939, p. 9)
7. AD
WATERVILLE
Attention! Gardeners and farmers, have me do your harrowing!
Reasonable rates. Roy F. Reed
14r6, Waterville.
(Sherbrooke Daily Record, Mar. 5, 1953, p. 6)
8. Mr. Roy Reed has been a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. (Sherbrooke Telegram Observer, Aug. 15, 1963)
9. Obit: REED, Roy — At the Sherbrooke Hospital on Monday, May 12, 1975. Roy Frederick Reed, husband of Tena Harder and father of Sherley, Fred, Cliff and Donnie, in his 68th year. Resting in the R.L. Bishop and Son Funeral Home, 76 Queen St., Lennoxville, where funeral service will be held on Thurs., May 15 at 2:00 p.m., Pastor Robert Seale officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Waterville. Visitation 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. (The Sherbrooke Record, May 14, 1975, p. 8)
Brothers:
James Gustave Henry Reed
Stanley Carl Francis ReedEdna married (2) W. Zinn on 27 Nov 1955. W. Zinn was born about 1910. 511 M iii Howard Edson Moulton was born 1 on 27 Nov 1913 in Hatley, Stanstead Co., PQ. He died 2 on 16 Dec 1913 in Hatley, Stanstead Co., PQ. He was buried 3 on 18 Dec 1913 in Methodist Church Cemetery, Hatley, Stanstead Co., PQ.
1. "At Hatley November 27th, 1913, twins, a boy & a girl to Mr. & Mrs.Henry Moulton".
2. Deaths
MOULTON-At Hatley, on Monday, December 15, 1913, Ella, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moulton, aged 17 days.
MOULTON-At Hatley, on Wednesday December 10, 1913, Edson, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moulton, aged 12 days. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Dec. 18, 1913, p. 9)512 F iv Annette Ella Moulton was born 1 on 27 Nov 1913 in Hatley, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died 2 on 16 Dec 1913 in Hatley, Stanstead Co., PQ. Annette was buried 3 on 18 Dec 1913 in Methodist Church Cemetery, Hatley, Stanstead Co., PQ.
1. "At Hatley November 27th, 1913, twins, a boy & a girl to Mr. & Mrs.Henry Moulton".
2. Deaths
MOULTON-At Hatley, on Monday, December 15, 1913, Ella, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moulton, aged 17 days.
MOULTON-At Hatley, on Wednesday December 10, 1913, Edson, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moulton, aged 12 days. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Dec. 18, 1913, p. 9)513 M v Alta Moulton was born on 23 Jan 1915 in Hatley, Stanstead Co., PQ. He died 1 on 18 Mar 1915 in Hatley, Stanstead Co., PQ. He was buried 2 on 20 Mar 1915 in Hatley, Stanstead Co., PQ.
1. Births
MOULTON.- At Hatley, on Jan. 23, a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moulton. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Jan. 27, 1915, p. 5)
2. Hatley
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moulton, aged about two months, passed away very suddenly on Thursday night. The child was taken ill during the evening and before medical assistance could be procured, had breathed its last. The cause of death is thought to be acute indigestion. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, March 20, 1915, p. 2)
3. The funeral of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moulton was held on Saturday morning. A short service was held at the house by Rev. F. Williams, interment taking place in the family lot in the Methodist Cemetery. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, March 23, 1915, p. 2)+ 514 M vi Morris "Bud" LeRoy Moulton + 515 F vii Beatrice Rowena Moulton
231. Kate Edith Edson (Lucius Sutton Edson , Nancy Sutton , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born 1 on 14 Aug 1885 in Barnston, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died 2, 3 on 22 Dec 1965 in Miami, Dade Co., FL.
1. Kate Edith Edson, third child and second daughter of Lucius Sutton Edson and Ella Laura Morrison, born Aug. 14, 1885, Barnston, Quebec, married Nov. 1, 1905, Toronto, Ontario, John Hilton Treble, born in Wales, in 1883. He had been an adopted son, his father's name being Loomis. He was a notary public. She died Dec. 22, 1965, Miami, Fla. Children born Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (p. 123, 124, Edson family history and genealogy : descendants of Samuel Edson of Salem and Bridgewater, Mass.)
2. Found in the 1891 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., Barnston, district 190, sub-district 11, p. 31, age 5, fa. b. Quebec, mo. b. Quebec, religion; Baptist, at home with parents; Luciua and Ella
3. Found in the 1901 Canadian Census, Stanstead Co., Barnston, District 195, sub dist B-2, p 10, age 15
4. John H. TREBLE, 21, machinist, Quebec, Toronto, s/o John TREBLE & not given WILTON, married Kate E. EDSON, not given, Quebec, Toronto, d/o Lucius EDSON & Ella MORRISON, witn: Lilian BRAITHWAITE & B. I. MORRIS both of Toronto on Nov. 1, 1905
5. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Alberta, Edmonton, District 2, sub district 61, p. 3, 16 Morris St., age 25
6. Found in the 1916 Canadian Census Alberta, district 36, sub-district 9, Edmonton 5, p. 1, (116, range 41, 101st) age 30, b. Quebec, religion; Episcopal, with husband John, children; Helen, Ila, Grace
7. Mrs. J. H. Treble left Friday via C. N. R. for Toronto and other eastern points on an extended trip. (The Edmonton Bulletin, July 31, 1920, p. 4)
8. MASSAWIPPI
Mrs. Kate Treble and child, of Edmonton, Alta., are spending a month or so among relatives about town, and at present are with her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. L. Edson. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Sept. 1, 1920, p. 11)9. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census Alberta, District 5, sub-district 57 Edmonton, 1822-94A, p. 19, owns, age 35, POB: Que., Rel: Church of Eng., with husband John (38) and children; Helen (14), #### (10), Grace (8) and John (2)
10. MASSAWIPPI
Recently Mr. Trebble and his three daughters made a day’s visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L
Edson, grandparents of the daughters, while on their way from Edmonton, where they had resided some time, to their new home at Worcester, Mass. Mrs. Trebble (nee Kate Edson) had previously come with her young son and spent a few weeks in this place and vicinity and gone on to Framingham with Mr. H. Moulton, brother-in-law, before settling in Worcester. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Nov. 23, 1925, p. 2)11. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Michigan, Wayne Co., Detroit, sheet 13B, 1941 Grand Ave., age 44, married, b. Canada, Fa. b. Canada, Mo. b. Canada, immg; 1921, with husband; John H., and children; Ila (19), Grace (17) John (11) and Helen Seavey (23)
12. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Michigan, Wayne Co., Detroit, wd-6 (18 Apr '40) ED 84-292, sheet 6B, Tyler St., rents $43, age 54, ed H-1, POB: Canada Eng, with husband John H. (59) and Grace A. (27) and grandson Hilton J. Lake (6)
13. 1944: Manifest, Detroit Michigan, 7 Dec 1944, Treble, Kate Edith Edson, C.I.V. No. 622, issued Windsor, 7 Dec 1944, POB: Barnston, Quebec, Can., age; 59 yrs 3 mo, sex; F, occp; housewife, Language; English, Nationality; Canada, Last permanent residence; 95th Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Can, Name and address of nearest relative from whence came; Sister: Mrs. Henry Moulton, Box 386, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, Ever in U.S; Yes:1925 to Dec 7, 1944 where; Newport, Vt., passage paid by; self, Destination; Mrs. Henry Moulton, Framingham, Mass., Purpose; Permanent residence, Height; 5'4 1/2", complextion; fair. Hair; grey, Eyes; blue, Arrived by; Tunnel (auto)
Remarks: British passport14. 1950: witness at the marriage of her son, John E. Treble and Marilyn C. Schaefer, 26 Dec 1950 at Dade Co., FL.
15. Petition for Naturalization, # 20,376, at Miami, FL. 25 April 1958
Kate Edith Treble
Present place of residence: 190 NW 60 St., Miami, Dade, FL.
POB: Barnston, Stanstead, Canada, 14 Aug., 1885, female, Eyes; blue, Hair; grey, Height; 5' 2 3/4", Weight; 160, Nationality;Canada, Married; name of husband; John Hilton Treble, married 1 Nov. 1905, at Toronto, Canada. He was born at Effington, England on 15 May 1882 and entered the United States on Jan. 11, 1925 and now resides with me at Miami, FL.
I have 4 children:
Helen Rita, F, Toronto, Canada, 1/31/07, Detroit, Michigan
Ila Maude, F, Edmonton, Canada, 1911, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Grace Alberta, F, Edmonton, Canada, 3/27/1913, Corpus Christi, TX
John Edson, M, Edmonton, Canada, 7/26/1918, Miami, FL
I was admitted for permenant residence at Detroit, MI., under the name Kate Edith Treble on December 7, 1944 on the Train - Grand Trunk RR. Alien registration number: A522843416. Mrs. Kate E. Treble, 80, of 190 NW 60th St. Service at 11 a.m. tomorrow, Bess Memorial 36th Street Chapel. (The Miami News, Dec. 23, 1965, p. 26)
Kate married 1 John Hilton Treble on 1 Nov 1905 in Toronto, Ontario, CAN. John was born on 15 May 1883 in Effingham, ENG. He died 2 on 18 Aug 1970 in Miami, Dade Co., FL. He was buried in Woodlawn Park Cemetery, FL. He was employed as 1905;machinist,1911;Notary public, 1916,1921;barber,1940; barber own business. He immigrated in 1895 to to Canada.
1. Adopted by Thomas and Margarite Crawford.
- LATE MRS. CRAWFORD
The funeral of the late Mrs. Thos. Crawford took place on Wednesday afternoon from her husband’s home at Rock Forest to St. Andrews church in Sherbrooke. The Rev, William Shearer officinted, and read the simple service impressively. The bearers were Messrs, J. Scholes, William Barton, John Coombs and John Crawford. The Mourners were the aged husband of decensed, Messrs. William and David Crawford, brothers-in-law, Messrs. T. F. and J. J. Crawford, nephews, and John Treble, adopted son. A very large number of relatives and friends attended the funeral, the family being well known in the country side, and much respected. The interment was at the Congregational cemetery, Belvidere street, in the family lot. (Sept. 1901)2. Found in the 1901 Canadian Census Quebec, Dist 193 Sherbrooke, sub-dist G-1 Orford, p. 3, John Hilton, age 18 DOB:15 Mar 1882, with Thomas Craford (58) DOB:7 Feb 1841, farmer, and Marguerite (59) DOB:5 April 1841
3. RECRUITS FROM SHERBROOKE
Two More Left This Morning
Recruiting for the Fourth Contingent. C.M.R., for service in South Africa is beginning to be a
little more brisker. On Saturday afternoon a number of applications were made, and two were
passed as being fit and left this morning for Quebec. Three others were examined but have yet to be sworn in. The names of those who are to be sworn in are:—
John H. Treble, farmer, Orford, gives his age at twenty, and has served in the 53rd Regiment.
W. K. Hetherington, belongs to Roek Forest, and is 20 years of age.
R W. Cooper, farmer, has been working in Sherbrooke, and was born in London, England.
Those who left this morning for Quebec are:—
Thomas H Cooper, belongs to Capelton, and is a farmer by occupation.
W. NY. Dunsmore, farmer, Bury, is twenty-one years of age.
(Sherbrooke Examiner, April 21, 1902) [The Crawfords were in Orford in the 1901 census]4. John H. TREBLE, 21, machinist, Quebec, Toronto, s/o John TREBLE & (not given) WILTON, married Kate E. EDSON, Quebec, Toronto, d/o Lucius EDSON & Ella MORRISON, witn: Lilian BRAITHWAITE & B. I. MORRIS both of Toronto on Nov. 1, 1905
5. Found in the 1910 Edmonton city directory; Treble John barber R F Klein lvs 16 Morris (Henderson's p. 356)
6. Alberta Homestead Record; Application for Entry for a Homestead, a Pre-emption or a Purchased Homestead, 2192589, John Hilton Treble, 16 Morris St., Edmonton, 11 E quarter section of section 27, township 51, range 26W, 11 meridian. Number in family; male age 28, female age 24, children under 12;3, country of birth; Canada, Quebec, Last place of residence; Edmonton, Previous occupation; barber. Signed; John Hilton Treble, 21 June 1910 at Edmonton.
7. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Alberta, Edmonton, District 2, sub district 61, p. 3, 16 Morris St., age 28
(?) 8. 1911; Found in the "Henderson's Alberta Gazetteer and Directory for 1911"; Treble, John H, Imperial Investments Co., Living in Edmonton, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
(?) 9. 1911; Greater Edmonton real estate directory, McMillan, Donald M. Goat Estate; plan 22, 22B
(Block 27, Lot 14) Treble, John H., 124 Jasper E. (p. 33)
Norwood; plans 43, 43A, 43B,
(Block 1, Lot 32)Treble, John H. city (p. 153)
(Block 6, Lot 13) Treble, John H., 16 Morris St. (p. 156)(?) 10. 1912; John Hilton Treble appointed as Commissioner for taking affadavits, (Edmonton Bulletin, 9 Mar 1912)
(?) 11. Found in the 1912 Edmonton city directory; Treble John H of Imperial Inv Co h 2765 1st St (Henderson's p. 637)
12. Mr. John Treble, an old Sherbrooke boy, adopted son of the late Mrs. Crawford, is in town from Edmonton, Alta., and is the guest of Mr. William Crawford, Montreal Road. Mr. Treble, who only left Sherbrooke a few years ago, has been very sucessful in land operations in the West
and is now a man of independent fortune. (Sherbrooke Daily record, Aug. 27, 1912, p. 4)(?) 13. Found in the 1913 Edmonton city directory; Treble John H of Imperial Inv Co h 2765 1st St (Henderson's p. 696)
(?) 14. Found in the 1914 Edmonton city directory; Treble John H vice-pres Imperial Investment Co h 2765 1st St (Henderson's p. 957)15. Found in the 1916 Canadian Census Alberta, district 36, sub-district 9, Edmonton 5, p. 1, (116, range 41, 101st) age 33, b. Wales, religion; Episcopal, Canadian citizenship 1891, with wife Kate, children; Helen, Ila, Grace
16. Found in the 1916 Edmonton city directory; Treble John H farmer h 11641 1st St (Henderson's p. 512)
17. Found in the 1917 Edmonton city directory; (business section)
BARBERS: Treble John H 12829 Fort Rd (Henderson's p. 531)
18. Found in the 1917 Edmonton city directory; Treble John H barber 12829 Fort Rd h 11641 1st St (Henderson's p. 500)19. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Treble of 11641 101st street, announce the birth of a son, Friday evening July 26. (The Edmonton Bulletin, July 27, 1918, p. 4)
(?) 20. Found in the 1920 Edmonton city directory; Treble John H broker h 11822 94th St (Henderson's p. 542)
21. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census Alberta, District 5, sub-district 57 Edmonton, 1822-94A, p. 19, owns, age 38, POB: Que., Rel: Church of Eng., with wife Kate (35) and children; Helen (14), #### (10), Grace (8) and John (2)
22. Found in the 1921 Edmonton city directory; Fashion Barber Shop John H Treble prop 10289 101st St (Henderson's p. 348)
23. Found in the 1922 Edmonton city directory; Fashion Craft Barber Shop John H Treble prop 10289 101st St (Henderson's p. 350)
24. Found in the 1923 Edmonton city directory; Treble John H barber 11822 94th St (Henderson's p. 545)
25. Found in the 1924 Edmonton city directory; Treble John H barber 9544 Jasper h 10151 95th St (Henderson's p. 514)
26. Found in the 1925 Edmonton city directory; Treble John H barber 9544 Jasper h 10151 95th St (Henderson's p. 510)
27. Found in the 1928 Detroit, MI. city directory; (business section) (Barbers)
Treble John H 13707 Woodrow Wilson av (Polk's p. 2670)28. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Michigan, Wayne Co., Detroit, sheet 13B, 1941 Grand Ave., age 46, married, b. N.H, Fa. b. Ireland, Mo. b. Wales, with wife; Kate E., and children; Ila (19), Grace (17) John (11) and Helen Seavey (23)
29. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Michigan, Wayne Co., Detroit, wd-6 (18 Apr '40) ED 84-292, sheet 6B, Tyler St., rents $43, age 59, ed 8, POB: England, with wife Kate E. (54) and Grace A. (27) and grandson Hilton J. Lake (6)
30. Entry at Port of Sweet Grass, Montanna, 14 Sep 1940
John Hilton Treble
POB: Effingham, Eng., 15 May 1880, age 60, Occupation; barber, Height; 5' 8", Hair; grey, Eyes; brn grey, Dist marks; scar left side of jaw,
Previous entry(?)43 yrs old, 26 May 1923, residing at 1615 Tyler Ave., <Detroit> Michigan31. 1942: WWII Draft Registration Card: John Hilton Treble, residence:7664 Revard, Baseline, Macomb, MI., Mailing address: P.O Box 563, Baseline, Michigan, telephone? Yes, age 57, POB: Effington, ENG., DOB: 15 May 1884, Name and address of person who will always know you: Kate Treble, 7664 Revard, Baseline, Macomb, MI., Employer: Treble Barber Shop (owner), 20733 Van Dyke, Baseline, Macomb, Mich., white, 5' 8", brown eyes, gray hair, light complexion, signed John Hilton Treble, 27 April 1942, No. 20 Detroit, Michigan.
32. John Hilton Treble was Naturalized 1 Nov. 1943 at Detroit, MI. Cert.# 5932005 (per Kate's Naturalization Petition)
33. 1957; (PHOTO) MAPPING OUT RETURN—Mr. and Mrs. John H. Treble of Miami, Fla., check a map to route their return home. They flew here in December to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCrann of 3617 Santa Fe, but decided to buy a car and drive back. That way, they said, they can see more of the country between the two states. They plan to leave within the next week. (Corpus Christi Times, Feb. 5, 1957, p. 10)
34, Obit: TREBLE
John H., 87, of 190 NW 60 St. Aug. 18. Came to Miami 24 years ago from Detroit, Mich. A 32 degree Mason. Survived by 1 son John E. of Miami, a daughter Mrs. Helen Wilsdon, Detroit, 4 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Services 3:30 P.M. Wed. Van Orsdel Coral Gables Chapel. Burial Woodlawn. (The Miami Herald, Aug. 19, 1970, p. 148)Notes;
1. He had been an adopted son, his father’s name being Loomis.
2. POB: (?) Wales, South Yorkshire, ENG
They had the following children:
+ 516 F i Helen Reta Treble 517 F ii Eutlene Audrey Treble was born 1 on 27 Aug 1908 in Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke Co., PQ. She was christened on 10 Jan 1909 in St. Peter's Anglican, Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke Co., PQ. She died after 1909 in Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke Co., PQ. 518 F iii Ila Maude Treble was born 1 on 24 Feb 1911 in Edmonton, Alberta Co., CAN. She died 2 on 19 Nov 1969 in {Fort Lauderdale}, Broward Co., FL. Ila immigrated in 1921 to to the U.S. She was employed as 1931;instructor,1940;beautician. She was buried 3 in Lauderdale Memorial Park, Fort Lauderdale, BC, FL (i).
1. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Alberta, Edmonton, District 2, sub district 61, p. 3, 16 Morris St., age 3/12, at home with her parents.
2. Found in the 1916 Canadian Census Alberta, district 36, sub-district 9, Edmonton 5, p. 1, (116, range 41, 101st) age 5, b. Alberta, religion; Episcopal, with parents; John and Kate; siblings; Helen, Grace
3. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census Alberta, District 5, sub-district 57 Edmonton, 1822-94A, p. 19, age 10, POB: Alberta., Rel: Church of Eng., with parents; John (38) owns home and Kate (35) and siblings; Helen (14), Grace (8) and John (2)
4. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Michigan, Wayne Co., Detroit, sheet 13B, 1941 Grand Ave., age 19, b. Canada, Fa. b. N.H, Mo. b. Canada, immg; 1921, with parents; John H. and Kate E., and siblings; Grace (17), John (11) and Helen Seavey (23)
5. Girl Kidnapped By 3 Armed With Knives
Three Detroit youths are held in Macomb County Jail today charged with the abduction of a 19-year-old girl who escaped her captors when their car overturned in flight at Harper avenue and Wolf road. The girl, Ila Treble of 1941 Grand avenue, was taken from her escort. Stanley F. Roberts, 20, cashier of the Lake Shore Country Club, when the couple were held up by the three who were armed with knives. Sheriff's deputies arrested them as they were putting their ditched car on the road. The prisoners are Ruehl Wandrle, 20, Tony Zeppa, 18, and Joe Titto, 21. "Stanley and I had parked the car at Gratiot and the Eight-Mile road and I was changing places with him so I could drive, when the three men drove by, stopped and came back," Miss Treble said. "They took the keys to our car and made me get into theirs. After driving around for a while they started for Wolf road. They kept threatening me with knives when I was in the car. They stopped on Wolf road and then started going about 60 miles an hour. All of a sudden the car went into the ditch. I grabbed one of the knives they dropped and ran out on the road. The three men ran into the woods." A passing motorist picked Miss Treble up and drove her to Mt. Clemens. In the meantime Roberts had notified police and three deputies found the alleged abductors. (Detroit Times, June 30, 1930, p. 1+3)
6. Divorced; 8 Sep 1939, Wayne Co., MI.
7. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Michigan, Wayne Co., Detroit, wd-6 (11 Apr '40) ED 84-286, sheet 4B, 1601 Highland, rents $40, age 29, divorced, ed H-4, POB: Canada Eng, her brother is with her, John Treble (21) and sister-in-law Doris June Roberts (18)
8. 1940: Manifest, Detroit Michigan, 27 June 1940, Roberts, Ila Maude Treble, C.I.V. No. 1979, issued Windsor, 27 June 1940, POB: Edmonton, Alta, age; 29 yrs 4 mo, sex; F, occp; Beauty Operator, Language; English, Nationality; Canada, Last permanent residence; Edmonton, Alta, Name and address of nearest relative from whence came; No known relatives in Canada, Ever in U.S; Yes: Oct 1926 to Date where; Mich, passage paid by; , Destination; Home, 1601 Highland Ave., Detroit, Mich., Purpose; Permanent residence, Height; 5' 6", complextion; med. Hair; Br, Eyes; Br, Arrived by; D&C Tunnel (auto)
Remarks: British passport; C.96435, Wife of legal resident, Dest to own home 1601 Highland Ave.
9. 1947: Passenger List: Plane CU-T-7, Trip No. 496, originated at Havana, Cuba destined to Miami, Florida, April 22, 1947; Brower, Lacy, age 42, Address; 1601 Highland Ave Detroit, Mich., Brower, Ila, age 36, Address; 1601 Highland Ave Detroit, Mich.
10. Found in the 1950 U.S Census Michigan, Wayne Co., Detroit, p. 77, 1601 Highland, age 40 with husband, Lacy (45)
11. Found in the 1955 Fort Lauderdale, FL. city directory;
Brower, Lacy W (Ila M; Brower of Detroit Beauty Salon) h1225 S Andrews av
Brower, Ila M Mrs (Brower of Detroit Beauty Salon) r1225 S Andrews av
Brower, of Detroit Beauty Salon (Lacy W and Mrs Ila M Brower) 508 S Andrews av (p. 78)
12. Found in the 1960 Fort Lauderdale, FL. city directory;
Brower, Lacy W (Ila M) boat rental Dock A Bahia Mar Yacht Basin h1225 S Andrews av
Brower, Ila M Mrs (Brower of Detroit) r1225 S Andrews av
Brower, of Detroit (Lacy W and Mrs Ila M Brower) beauty shop 1227 S Andrews av (p. 89)
13. Found on Florida Passenger Lists; American G/S Push-Wave III, Port of Arrival; Port Everglades, Fla., 5/24/60, from Bimini, Bahamas,
Lutz, Frank J. USA
Lutz, Eve E. USA
Wilsdon, Helen R. USA
Brower, Ila M. USA
Skow, Helen E. USA
14. Obit: BROWER
Ila M. Brower, 58, of 1225 S. Andrews Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale passed away Wednesday evening at the Las Olas Hospital. Resident of Ft. Lauderdale 23 years from Detroit. She was a cosmetologist at the Brower of Detroit Beauty Shop. The wife of Captain L. W. (Bill) Brower, also leaving her father John Treble and brother John Treble; nephew John Hilton Lake, Miami; sister Helen Lake, Detroit. Services 3 p.m. Friday at the FAIRCHILD NORTH FEDERAL FUNERAL HOME with Pastor Dean Kasischke of the Trinity Lutheran Church officiating. Interment will follow in Lauderdale Memorial Park. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. in lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to the M. S. Fund. (Fort Lauderdale News, Nov. 20, 1969, p. 31)Ila married 1 (1) Stanley Frederick Roberts on 14 Feb 1931 in Macomb Co., MI. The marriage ended in divorce.Stanley was born 2 on 10 May 1909 in Huntsville, Muskoka, Ont., CAN. He died 3 on 4 Dec 1981 in Sarasota, Sarasota Co., FL. Stanley was buried in North Allis Cemetery, Preque Isle Co., MI. He served in the military WWII - U.S Navy. He was employed as 1930;cashier country club,1931;auditer,1940;auditer hotel.
1. Son of James Roberts and Rhoda Shields.
- The death of James Roberts, 171 Slater Street, occurred Tuesday following a long illness. He was. 75. Mr. Roberts was born at Haliburton Jan. 26, 1878 and received his education there. He was married in Haliburton County in 1902 to the former Rhoda Shields who died in 1935. Mr. Roberts worked for the CNR as a stationary engineer for 30 years, retiring 10 years ago. He had been a resident here for the past 20 years. He leaves four sons, Gilbert, Goose Bay; Douglas, Red Rock, Ont; Stanley, Lansing. Mich., and John, Lake Orian, Mich.; two sisters, Miss Clara Roberts and Mrs. C. S. Bottomley, both of Toronto. Seven grandchildren also survive. The funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday in the chapel of Hulse and Playfair Limited, 315 McLeod Street, Rev. Dr. Hugh M. Rae officiating. Burial will be in Pinecrest Cemetery. (July 1954)
2. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Ontario district 44, sub-district East, Lyell, p. 10, age 3, DOB: May 1908, with parents Jas (34) DOB: Jan 1877 and Rhoda (29) DOB: July 1882, and brothers John (5) DOB: July 1906 and Hagimel (4) DOB: April 1907
3. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Ontario, 105, Nipissing, Murchison, p. 6, age 13, with parents, James (40) owns home, and Rhyda (36) and siblings, John (15), Reginald (14), Douglas (9), Wallace (7) and Gilbert (5)
4. 1927: Found in border crossings; 23 Mar 1927; Roberts, Stanley F., age 17, Occp; office clerk, POB: Huntsville, Ont., Canadian, Irish, read/write; yes, money shown; $40, passage paid by; self, Last permanent residence; Toronto, Ont., Ever in US; no, Going to visit; brother John, Causney Apts, E. Gra Blvd, Detroit. Purpose for visit; reside perm, height; 5'7", hair;Br, Eyes; Bl, Name and address of nearest relative; father James, Madawaska, Ont.
5. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Michigan, Macomb Co., Lake Twnshp, St. Clair Shores, Lake Shore Country Club, sheet 9A, Jefferson Ave., age 20, single, POB: Canada, employee, Imm; 1925
6. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Michigan, Wayne Co., Highland Park, (22 Apr '40) ED 82-151, sheet 13B, 393 Woodward Ave., age 29, ed;H-4, rents $38, and wife Agnes (21) ed;H-2,
7. 1940: WWII Draft Registration card; Stanley Frederick Roberts, ser# 1730, address: 12937 Woodward Ave., Highland Park, Wayne, Mich., Mailing address: same, age; 31, DOB; 10 May 1909, POB; Huntsville, Canada, Name and address of person who will always know your address; Mrs. Agnes Idabelle Roberts, wife, 12937 Woodward Ave., Highland Park, Wayne, Mich., Employer; Hotel Norton, Place of employment; Griswold St., Detroit, Mich., [ no page 2].Ila married 1, 2 (2) Lacy William Brower on 12 Apr 1946 in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI. Lacy was born on 27 Nov 1904 in Philadelphia, Marion Co., MO. He died on 1 Mar 1983 in Fort Lauderdale, Broward Co., FL. He was buried 3 in Lauderdale Memorial Park, Fort Lauderdale, BC, FL (i). He was employed as 1940,1947;cosmetologist.
1. Son of Vincent Lewis Brower and Mary Adeline Swisher.
2. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Oklahoma, Beckham Co., Sayre, sheet 1B, age 5, with parents Vicent L. (37) owns home and Mary A. (32) and siblings Ivan P. (13), Roy (11), Charley (1 2/12), and aunt Bessie M. Swisher (23)
3. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Oklahoma, Beckham Co., Sayre, sheet 4A, age 15, with parents Vicent L. (46) owns home and Mary (42) and siblings Ivan (23), Roy (21), Charley (11), Mable (8), Donald (4 5/12) and Paul (2 8/12)
4. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Michigan, Wayne Co., Detroit, wd-6, sheet 19A, Claremount Ave., age 28, rents $65 with radio, and wife Mary (29) and daugther Estelle M. (6) and brother Charles W. (21)
5. Cotton can be cultivated in Michigan's climate.
Lacy W. Brower, of 1470 Clairmount Ave., has demonstrated. Sunday he displayed as proof 25 fully developed cotton plants glowing in the backyard of his home. Brower, who operates a beauty shop and is first of all a hairdresser, has been connected with cotton farming all his life. Raised on his father's farm near Sayre. Okla., he earned "the first money I ever made" by cultivating 40 acres when he was 13 years old. His father died about a year ago, and Brower inherited 105 acres in Oklahoma on which he is continuing to raise cotton. When he visited his farm this spring, he decided to bring back some seeds "just to see if they would grow here." "The plants grew surprisingly fast up here," he said. "I planted the seeds May 15, and early In July one of the plants was already in bloom. We could actually see them grow, for the plants increased their height three or four inches weekly. They now are four feet tall and are as big as any in Oklahoma." His cotton Is the "long staple" variety, so-called because its lint is longer than that of other types, Brower said. His father succeeded in cultivating it by sorting out the choicest seeds from each of his crops for '.10 years. Singling out the largest of his plants, Brower pointed to the various stages of cotton s development. First comes a bud, called "square," he said, which turns Into a white blossom. The blossom turns pink before changing into a pod-like formation called a boll Finally, when the cotton is ready to be picked, the pod bursts. It is because of the various stages of development in the plant, that he feels that a cotton-picking machine will never be successful Brower said. (The Detroit Free Press, Oct. 12, 1936, p. 3)
6. Married; Martha Jane Burtscher, 11 July 1939, Ohio
7. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Michigan, Wayne Co., Detroit, wd-6, (11 Apr '40) ED 84-282, sheet 8A, Webb St., age 35, ed; C-1, divorced, POB: Missouri, rents
8. WWII Draft Registration Card; ser# 459, Brower, Lacy Wilmer, Address; 4546 Oregon, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, Age; 41, DOB; Nov 27, 1902, POB; Philadelphia, Missouri, Person who will always know your address; Mrs. V. E. Brower, mother, Savre, Oklahoma, Employer; self - Brower Beauty Shop, Place of employment; 8207 12th, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, Race; white, Height;6' 1", Weight;208, Eyes;Brown, Hair;Brown, Scars; broken right foot, broken right hand, Local Board No. 37, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, Feb 16, 1942
9. Divorced; Martha Brower, 16 Jan 1946, Wayne Co., MI
10. 1947: Passenger List: Plane CU-T-7, Trip No. 496, originated at Havana, Cuba destined to Miami, Florida, April 22, 1947; Brower, Lacy, age 42, Address; 1601 Highland Ave Detroit, Mich., Brower, Ila, age 36, Address; 1601 Highland Ave Detroit, Mich.
11. BROWER Suddenly. July 27. 1949. Joan Mae. age 7 yrs., daughter of Lacy W. Brower and Martha Jane Hermling. Funeral services at chapel of the Wm. R. Hamilton Co., Cass Ave., cor. Alexandrine, Saturday at l:30p.m
12. Found in the 1950 U.S Census Michigan, Wayne Co., Detroit, p. 77, 1601 Highland, age 45 with wife, Ila (40)
13. Found in the 1952 Fort Lauderdale, FL. city directory; Brower, Lacy W (Ida R) (Brower Beauty Salon) h 1225 S Andrews Av (p. 260)
14. Found in the 1955 Fort Lauderdale, FL. city directory;
Brower, Lacy W (Ila M; Brower of Detroit Beauty Salon) h1225 S Andrews av
Brower, Ila M Mrs (Brower of Detroit Beauty Salon) r1225 S Andrews av
Brower, of Detroit Beauty Salon (Lacy W and Mrs Ila M Brower) 508 S Andrews av (p. 78)
15. Found in the 1960 Fort Lauderdale, FL. city directory;
Brower, Lacy W (Ila M) boat rental Dock A Bahia Mar Yacht Basin h1225 S Andrews av
Brower, Ila M Mrs (Brower of Detroit) r1225 S Andrews av
Brower, of Detroit (Lacy W and Mrs Ila M Brower) beauty shop 1227 S Andrews av (p. 89)
16. 'Capt. Bill' Brower, 78
L. W. Brower, a longtime Broward County resident and a fishing boat captain, died Tuesday at Broward General Medical Center in Fort Lauderdale. He was 78. Mr. Brower, who was known as Capt. Bill to his friends, came to Broward from Detroit 50 years ago. He operated the fishing boat Push Wave II from the Bahia Mar Yacht Basin. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church and the Fort Lauderdale Shrine Club. Survivors include his wife, Louise; a sister, Mabel Weare; and two brothers, Robert and Ivan. Services are scheduled for 2:30 p.m. today at the Fairchild Funeral Home, 229 N. Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale. The family asked that donations be made to the American Cancer Society. (The Miami Herald, March 3, 1983, p. 363)
Notes:
1. Capt. Bill Brower, boat Pushwave (named after his hair perming procedure)519 F iv Grace Alberta Treble was born 1 on 27 Mar 1913 in Edmonton, Alberta Co., CAN. She died 2, 3 on 15 Jun 1964 in Corpus Christi, Nueces Co., TX. Grace was employed as Saleslady,1940;companion shopper. She was buried in Woodlawn Park Cemetery, Miami, Miami-Dade Co., FL. She immigrated in 1921 to to the U.S.
1. Found in the 1916 Canadian Census Alberta, district 36, sub-district 9, Edmonton 5, p. 1, (116, range 41, 101st) age 3, b. Alberta, religion; Episcopal, with parents; John and Kate; siblings; Helen, Ila
2. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census Alberta, District 5, sub-district 57 Edmonton, 1822-94A, p. 19, age 8, POB: Alberta., Rel: Church of Eng., with parents; John (38) owns home and Kate (35) and siblings; Helen (14), #### (10) and John (2)
3. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Michigan, Wayne Co., Detroit, sheet 13B, 1941 Grand Ave., age 17, b. Canada, Fa. b. N.H, Mo. b. Canada, immg; 1921, with parents; John H. and Kate E., and siblings; Ila (19), John (11) and Helen Seavey (23)
4. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Michigan, Wayne Co., Detroit, wd-6 (18 Apr '40) ED 84-292, sheet 6B, Tyler St., age 27, ed H-4, POB: Canada Eng, with parents; John H. (59) (rents $43) and Kate E. (54) and nephew Hilton J. Lake (6)
5. 1941: Manifest, Detroit Michigan, 4 Feb 1941, McCrann, Grace Alberta, C.I.V. No. 2280, issued Windsor, 4 Feb 1941, POB: Edmonton, Altb. 3-27-13, age; 27, sex; F, occp; none, Language; English, Nationality; Canada, Last permanent residence; Amsterdam Rd., Covington, KY., Name and address of nearest relative from whence came; Aunt: Helen Moulton, Massawippi, P.Q., Ever in U.S; Yes: Oct 1925 to Date where; Detroit, Mich., Covington, KY., passage paid by; self, Destination; Husb: Charles, Amsterdam Rd., Covington, KY., Rt #5, Purpose; Resume Res - Perm, Height; 5' 4 3/4", complextion; med. Hair; D. Bro, Eyes; Bro, Arrived by; Detroit & Canada Tunnel (auto)
Remarks: British passport, C97499 and a Visa valid till 4 June 1941, Husb USC, born Munsie, Ind.
6. Found in the 1946 Corpus Christi, TX., city directory; McCrann Chas (Grace) (Kirby Sales and Service) h 226 Stewart pl, (Corpus Christi Texas City Directory, p. 447)
7. Found in the 1955 Corpus Christi, TX., city directory; McCrann Appliance Co (Charles McCrann) 619 S Staples, Tel 2-2666
McCrann Chas (Grace; McCrann Appliance Co) h3617 Santa Fe
McCrann Grace Mrs asst mgr McCrann Appliance Co r3617 Santa Fe
(Polk's Corpus Christi (Nueces County, Texas) City Directory, p. 325)
8. Obit: Mrs. Charles McCrann
Mrs. Charles McCrann. 51, of 3617 Santa Fe. died at 9:30 a m. today in a local hospital after a long illness. Funeral services will be at 6 ices for Mrs. Willie Miller Had- p m. today at Clifford Jackson ev. 84. will be at 3 p m. today | Funeral Chapel with John E. Treble, Mrs. McCrann’s brother, of the Layman’s Home Missionary Movement in Miami, Fla., officiating Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery in Miami. Mrs. McCrann worked as a saleswoman at McCrann Air-Con Center, which her husband, Charles, owns. She was born in Edmonton. Alberta, Canada, and moved to Corpus Christi from Covington, Ky.. in 1942. She was a member of the Layman’s Other survivors are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Treble of Miami, and two sisters, Mrs. Ila Brower of Fort Lauderdale. Fla., and Mrs. Helen Wildson of Detroit, Mich. at the First Methodist Church. (Corpus Christi Times, 16 July 1964, p. 16)
9. Obit: Mrs. Charles McCrann
Funeral services were held at - - - - - - for Mrs. Charles McCrann 51, of 3617 Santa Fe. The body was to be sent to Miami, Fla., for burial in Woodlawn Cemetery. Mrs. McCrann died yesterday morning in a local hospital after a long illness. She had lived here since 1942 and worked at her husband's business, McCrann Air-Con Center. She was born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Survivors are her husband; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Treble of Miami; one brother, John E. Treble of Miami; and two sisters, Mrs. Ila Brower of Fort Lauderale, Fla., and Mrs. Helen Wildson of Detroit, Mich. Clifford Jackson Funeral Home was in charge of local arrangements. (Corpus Christi Caller, 16 July 1964, 16D)Grace married 1 Charles Clarence McCrann on 18 Sep 1940 in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI. Charles was born on 30 Jan 1914 in Muncie, Delaware Co., IN. He died 2 on 18 Jun 1996 in Corpus Christi, Nueces Co., TX. Charles was employed as 1940;builder const. He was buried in Seaside Memorial Park, Corpus Christi, Nueces Co., TX.
1. Son of Thomas M. McCrann and Josephine Elizabeth Pfeiffer.
Thomas McCrann - Clifford Jackson Funeral Home will announce funeral arrangements for Thomas Martin McCrann, 83, of 3617 Santa Fe, who died yesterday after a short illness. A native of Indianapolis. Ind., McCrann moved to Corpus Christi four years ago. He was a retired building contractor and a Mason. McCrann was a Navy veteran of the Spanish - American War. He is survived by three sons, Charles C. McCrann of Corpus Christi, Thomas P. McCrann of Cold Springs, Ky., and Robert J. McCrann of Costa Mesa, Calif., seven grandchildren, and four great - grandchildren. (Mar 1968)
2. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Indiana, Hamilton, Noblesville wd-3, district 108, sheet 1A, age 6, at home with his parents; Thomas and Josephine.
3. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Kentucky, Kenton Co., District 3, age 16, at home with his parents; Thomas and Josephine, and brother Robert (7)
4. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Kentucky, Kenton Co., District 3 (10 Apr '40) ED 59-61, sheet 4B, Amsterdam Rd., age 26, POB; Indiana, ed; H-2, with parents; Thomas (57) (owns $7500) and Josephine (51) and brother Robt (17)
5. 1940: WWII Draft Registration Card: Charles Clarence McCrann, ser.# 211, residence: Amsterdam Rd RFD #5, Kenton, KY., mailing address: same, age: 26, POB: Muncie, Ind., DOB: 30 June 1914, name and address of person who will always know your address: Mrs. Josephine McCrann, Amsterdam Rd RFD #5, Kenton, Ky., Employer: Self, Place of employment: Amsterdam Rd RFD #5, Kenton, Ky., race: white, height: 5' 10 1/2", weight: 150, eyes: Brown, hair: Brown, signed at Local Board No. 93, Covington, Kenton Co., Kentucky, 1940 [no date on card]
6. Found in the 1946 Corpus Christi, TX., city directory: McCrann Chas (Grace) (Kirby Sales and Service) h 226 Stewart pl, (Corpus Christi Texas City Directory, p. 447)
7. McCRANN BRANCHES OUT —
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCrann, who have been in the appliance business in Corpus Christi for 13 years, plan to open a, branch store at 1745 South Brownlee (at South Staples) soon in order to handle a line of home improvement items, including outside blinds, louver windows, awnings and related merchandise. The McCranns will continue to operate their appliance store at 619 South Staples. (Corpus Christi Times, Apr. 8, 1954, p. 23)
8. BACK FROM BIKINI— A 7-foot sailfish is the trophy with which Charles McCrann returned last week from Bikini in the Bermuda Islands. McCrann, owner of McCrann Appliance Co., 619 South Staples, won the all-expense trip to Bikini and Miami Beach, Fla., in a national sales volume contest sponsored by Freidrichs Air Conditioning Co. of San Antonio. (Corpus Christi Times, Sept. 23, 1954, p. 23)
9. Found in the 1955 Corpus Christi, TX., city directory: McCrann Appliance Co (Charles McCrann) 619 S Staples, Tel 2-2666
McCrann Chas (Grace; McCrann Appliance Co) h3617 Santa Fe
McCrann Grace Mrs asst mgr McCrann Appliance Co r3617 Santa Fe
(Polk's Corpus Christi (Nueces County, Texas) City Directory, p. 325)
10. (PHOTO) CARIBBEAN VISITORS — Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCrann are enjoying a two-week holiday in the Dominican Republic, where they are staying at the El Embajador Hotel. They have made side trips to Montego. Bay, Jamaica and Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The couple expect to return early this month. (Corpus Christi Times, Oct. 5, 1956, p. 23)
11. 1965: Large advertisement celebrating 22nd year in business at 1740 S. Staple St. [with a picture of Charles McCrann] (Corpus Christi Times, Feb. 19, 1965)
12. Obit: Charles C. McCrann
Charles Clarence McCrann, a retired insurance agent and driving safety instructor, died June 18, 1996. He was 82. Survivors include his wife, Adel; a daughter, Linda Gilkerson of San Diego, Calif.; a son, Charles McCrann of Corpus Christi; a brother, Robert McCrann of California; and five grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. June 23 at Seaside Funeral Home. Burial will be in Seaside Memorial Park. (Corpus Christi Caller-Times, June 21, 1996)
Notes:
1. Adel McCrann, 71, passed away suddenly on February 21, 2006. Born on October 18, 1934 she was the daughter of Manuel and Olivia Ybanez. She married the love of her life, Charles C. McCrann, and together they had two children, Linda and Charles.
Adel was currently employed as the administrative assistant for the AFLAC Insurance Company where she was lovingly known as "Mom". Mom's greatest pastimes were talking and shopping. An angel here on earth, she always had a smile on her face and a kind word for everyone she met. We will miss her kindness and grace; the memory of her smile will stay with us forever.
Adel was preceded in death by her parents, Manuel and Olivia Ybanez, as well as her husband, Charles C. McCrann.
She is survived by her children, Linda (Michael) Gilkerson of San Diego, California and Charles (Benita) McCrann of Corpus Christi, Texas; her sister, Janie Lopez; her brother, Rudolfo Ybanez, and her grandchildren: Joy, Luke, Tiffani, Sarah, and her little buddy, Chas. Other survivors include her AFLAC family who will also miss her constant, loving presence. We find some comfort knowing that she has joined the other angels in heaven.
A Rosary and viewing will be held at 7:00 p.m. Friday evening February 24, 2006 and a memorial service celebrating her life will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday morning February 25, 2006 at the Seaside Funeral Home Chapel.+ 520 M v John Edson Treble