Descendants of Philpot John Sutton

Sixth Generation

(Continued)


544. Harold "Bub" Erwin Dresser (Mary Louise Sutton , Elbert "Ellie" Joshua , Susan Mary , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born 1, 2 on 11 Nov 1939 in St. Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., VT. He died on 9 Dec 2018 in Buxton, York Co., ME. He was buried in Lyndon Center Cemetery, Lyndonville, Caledonia Co., VT. He was employed as 1993;2007;real estate appraiser.

1. Twin of Helena.

2. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Vermont(18 Apr '40), Caledonia Co., Danville (West Danville), ed 3-7, sheet 6B, Wheelock Rd., age 5/12, b. Vermont, ED; 0, with parents; Harold (33) and Mary (34) and siblings; Luella (10), Pauline (9), and Helena (5/12).

3. Found in the 1950 U.S Census, Vermont, Caledonia Co., Danville, sheet 71, age 18, with parents, Harold E. (43), marr., and Mary S. (46) and siblings, Pauline E. (18) and Helene E. (10)

4. Issued Real Estate Appraiser license May 17, 1993, expired May 31, 2007.

5. Obit: Buxton – Harold “Bub” Dresser passed away peacefully at the Barron Center on December 9, 2018 from complications of a bad fall in August. He was born in St. Johnsbury, VT on November 11, 1939, the son of Harold and Mary Sutton Dresser, Sr. He graduated from Danville High School in Vermont. He served in the Vermont National Guard. He worked as a Real Estate Broker and Appraiser for many years retiring to Maine 10 years ago to be closer to his daughters and grandchildren. He also raised and raced Standardbred Horses both in Maine and Vermont.
He was predeceased by his sister Luella and her husband Vernon Webster and by his twin sister Helena and her husband Leonard Carson, and brother-in-law Lloyd Patterson all of Danville, VT.
He is survived by his wife Nancy Deblois Dresser of 54 years of Buxton, daughters Barbara Dresser of Saco and Joanne and her husband Jeff Myers of Sebago, a sister Pauline Patterson of Danville, VT, grandchildren Cameron Myers and Kylie Myers and several nieces and nephews.
A spring burial will be held in Vermont. Dennett, Craig & Pate Funeral Home, 13 Portland Rd., Buxton (Bar Mills) is respectfully handling the arrangements.

Harold married Living.

They had the following children:

  1134 F i Living
+ 1135 F ii Living

545. Helena Elsene Dresser (Mary Louise Sutton , Elbert "Ellie" Joshua , Susan Mary , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born 1, 2 on 11 Nov 1939 in St. Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., VT. She died on 17 Mar 2005 in North Danville, Caledonia Co., VT. Helena was buried on 20 Mar 2005 in Danville Green Cemetery, Caledonia Co., VT.

1. Twin of Harold.

2. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Vermont(18 Apr '40), Caledonia Co., Danville (West Danville), ed 3-7, sheet 6B, Wheelock Rd., age 5/12, b. Vermont, ED; 0, with parents; Harold (33) and Mary (34) and siblings; Luella (10), Pauline (9), and Harold (5/12).

3. Found in the 1950 U.S Census, Vermont, Caledonia Co., Danville, sheet 71, age 18, with parents, Harold E. (43), marr., and Mary S. (46) and siblings, Pauline E. (18) and Harold E. Jr., (10)

4. Obit: Helena E. Carson, 65
Helena E. Carson, 65, of North Danville, died suddenly Thursday, March 17, 2005, at Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital.
She was born in St. Johnsbury, Nov. 11, 1939, the daughter of Harold E. and Mary (Sutton) Dresser Sr. Helena attended schools in Danville and graduated from Danville High School in 1957. On June 5, 1958, she married Leonard G. Carson, who survives her in North Danville.
Helena was active in North Danville Community Club, North Danville Ladies Aid and worked on the Fourth of July church dinners. She enjoyed baking, knitting and spending time with all her grandchildren; Helena was mother to many neighborhood children in North Danville.
Other survivors include three daughters, Roxanne and her husband Bud Courser of Lyndonville, Janet Carson and John of Danville, and Ellen Carson and Ozzie of Highgate, Vt.; a brother, Harold "Bub" Dresser Jr. and his wife Nancy of Lyndonville; a sister, Pauline "Polly" and her husband Pat Patterson of North Danville; grandchildren, Casey, Brett, Asa and Jack of Danville, Meredith and Emily of Bolton, Vt., Megan of Highgate, and Travis of Lyndonville.
She was predeceased by a son, Roland L. Carson, Oct. 23, 1983; and her sister, Luella and her husband Vernon Webster.
Funeral services will be held at the North Danville Baptist Church, Sunday, March 20, at 2 p.m., with the Rev. Donald M. Thomas officiating. Spring burial will be in Danville Green Cemetery.
Friends are invited to meet the family Saturday, March 19, from 6-8 p.m., at Sayles Funeral Home. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Danville Rescue Squad, Danville, VT 05828. Sayles Funeral Home, 525 Summer St., St. Johnsbury, Vt., is in charge of arrangements. (Friday, Mar. 18, 2005, Caledonian-Record)

Helena married 1 Leonard George Carson on 5 Jun 1958 in St. Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., VT. Leonard was born on 6 Dec 1936 in Danville, Caledonia Co., VT. He died on 28 Dec 2008 in North Danville, Caledonia Co., VT. Leonard was buried in May 2009 in Danville Green Cemetery, Caledonia Co., VT.

1. Son of Frederick Carson and Bessie Oakley.

2. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Vermont, Caledonia Co., Danville (2 Apr '40) ED 3-7, sheet 1A, Dimond Hill Rd., age 3, ed; 0, POB: Vermont, with parents Fred (49) (owns $400) and Bessie (42) and sister Freda (11)

3. Obit: Leonard G. Carson, 72, of North Danville, passed away at home Sunday, Dec. 28, 2008, with his family at his side. Leonard graduated from Danville High School in 1955 and was employed at ET&HK Ide Co. for 35 years. He was born in Danville on Dec. 6, 1936, the son of Frederick and Bessie (Oakley) Carson. He married Helena Dresser on June 5, 1958. She passed away March 17, 2005. Their son and oldest child Roland died in a car accident in 1983. Leonard was also predeceased by two sisters, Jean Klinefelter, Mildred Gross and their husbands; Helena's sister Luella Webster and her husband Vernon; and just this past year by brother-in-law Martin Maynard. Leonard's favorite pastimes included his tractor and chainsaw, small scale farming, working in the woods, haying, and helping neighbors. He consciously taught his family and grandchildren many of the old Vermont ways. He is survived by three daughters, Roxanne Courser and husband Bud of Lyndonville, Janet Carson of Danville, Ellen Glidden and husband Ozzie of Highgate Center; seven grandchildren, Travis; Casey, Brett, and Asa; Meredith, Megan, and Emily; three great-grandchildren, Meriah, Taylor, and Will; his sister Freda Maynard of Danville; Helena's brother Bub Dresser and wife Nancy now of Buxton, Maine; Helena's sister Pauline Patterson and husband Pat of North Danville; and nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Friday, Jan. 2, at 2 p.m., at the North Danville Baptist Church. The pastor, the Rev. Robert H. Sargent, will officiate. Committal services will be held in May at the Danville Green Cemetery. Visiting hours will be held at the funeral home Thursday, Jan. 1, from 6 to 8 p.m. (Caledonian Record, Dec. 30, 2008)

They had the following children:

  1136 M i Roland Leonard Carson was born 1 on 12 Mar 1959 in St. Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., VT. He died 2 on 23 Oct 1983 in Danville, Caledonia Co., VT. Roland was buried 3 in Danville Green Cemetery, Danville, Caledonia Co., VT.

1. MORRISTOWN (UPI) Two young men were killed over the weekend when their car slammed into an iron bridge over the Lamoille River, police said. A car driven by Richard Vance, 24, of St. Johnsbury, went out of control on Vermont 15A just after midnight Sunday and hit the Tenney Bridge, throwing Vance into the river, officials said. His body was not found until six hours later. A passenger, Roland Carson, also 24, of Danville, was pinned in the wreckage and was dead at the scene. A second passenger, Dean Schoolcraft, 21, of Peacham, was reported in stable condition at a Morrisville hospital with back injuries. (Rutland Daily Herald, Oct. 25, 1983, p. 6)


Married Wendy Sue Alexander ??
+ 1137 F ii Living
+ 1138 F iii Living
+ 1139 F iv Living

549. Living (Clifford Kenney , Charles Edgar Kenney , Deborah Lorana Sutton , Joshua B. , Philpot John )

Living married Lee Harrison Johnson. Lee was born on 8 Dec 1941 in Los Angeles Co., CA. He died on 25 Sep 1978 in San Diego Co., CA.

1. Son of Daniel Harrison Johnson and Sybil Susan Brown.

2. Lee Harrison Johnson, 36, of 2628 Hidden Valley Road, La Jolla, real estate developer. Memorial services at 10 a.m. tomorrow at All Hallows Catholic Church. (San Diego Union, Sept. 29, 1978)

3. Mother of 5, Banker Listed As Victims
A La Jolla mortgage banker and a 47-year-old mother of five from El Cajon were among the San Diego County residents on PSA Flight 182. Lee H. johnson, 37, of 2628 Hidden Valley Road, La Jolla, was the principal partner in the Income Property Group and the Johnson-Chance Group. Johnson, who has worked here for about five years, was returning from a business trip to Sacramento. Johnson had a wife, Diane, and five sons. Mrs. Rosalie Lococo of El Cajon was returning from Santa Cruz, where she had spent the past four days visiting her husband, frank, a fisherman. Mrs. Lococo, who was transferred to the PSA flight in los Angeles, lived with her five children at 1338 Wenatchee Ave. Also on the plane was Anthony Polie, 29, of 224 Jamie Ave., National City. The 29-year-old Polie was a licensed pilot, said his brother-in-law. PSA listed the following San Diego County residents among the passegers: Tom Womack, El Cajon; Lynn Owens, San Diego; Louise Martin; San Diego; Robert Levine, San Diego; Kevin Wholey, San Diego; Christine Davey, Carlsbad; Azmi D. Taha, Vista; Gil Marcoux, San Diego. (photo and additional articles on page) (The San Diego Union, Sept. 26, 1978, p. 7)

4. $3 million award
SAN DIEGO (AP) Attorneys for Pacific Southwest Airlines are considering an appeal in a $3 million wrongful death settlement awarded to the widow and six children of a La Jolla real estate developer. A Superior Court jury deliberated for 1 1/2 days before reaching the figure on Monday. It was a compromise between the $24 million asked by the family of Lee H. Johnson, who was killed in the Sept. 25, 1978 collision of two airplanes over San Diego, and the $1.25 million suggested by PSA, defendant in the suit. Johnson was one of 144 people killed in the midmorning collision of a PSA jetliner and a private plane. He was a passenger on the jet. Jurors considered only the amount of damages since Superior Court Judge Jack R. Levitt had ruled in August that PSA was liable in the case. (Desert Sun, Dec. 4, 1979)

Lee and Diane had the following children:

  1140 F i Living
  1141 M ii Living
  1142 M iii Living
  1143 F iv Living
  1144 F v Lindsay Deborah Johnson was born 1 on 11 Jan 1977 in La Jolla, San Diego Co., CA. She died on 15 Feb 1992 in New York, New York, NY. Lindsay was buried in North Elba Cemetery, North Elba, Essex Co., NY.
  1145 F vi Living

551. Living (Porter Arnold Goodhue , Frederick Samuel Goodhue , Deborah Lorana Sutton , Joshua B. , Philpot John )

Living married (1) Living.

They had the following children:

  1146 M i Living
  1147 F ii Living
        Living married Living.

Living married (2) Living.

552. Living (Porter Arnold Goodhue , Frederick Samuel Goodhue , Deborah Lorana Sutton , Joshua B. , Philpot John )

Living married 1 (1) Peter William Kleinhomer. The marriage ended in divorce.Peter was born 2 on 28 Jan 1939 in New York, Bronx Co., NY. He died on 1 Sep 2006 in Wilmington, New Castle Co., DE.

1. Son of Peter William Kleinhomer and Rosalyn Trautfield.

2. United in marriage Kleinhomer Bebelheimer Susan J. Bebelheimer, Claymont, Del., and Peter W. Kleinhomer III, Wilmington, Del., were united in marriage March 10 in the Second Baptist Church, Wilmington. The Rev. C. Jack Orr officiated at the 4 p.m. ceremony. Given in marriage by her brother, Frederick Bebelheimer, Oklahoma, the bride is the daughter of Mrs. Sara Bebelheimer, Schuylkill Haven, and the late Robert Bebelheimer. Susan Campbell, Wilmington, was matron of honor. Kevin Kleinhomer, Wilmington, son of the bridegroom, was best man. Christopher Kleinhomer, Wilmington, son of the bridegroom, was usher. The bride wore a lavender crepe gown and carried a cascade of white orchids with pink rosebuds and baby's breath. Her attendant wore a purple silk dress and carried a nosegay of pink rosebuds, purple statice and white carnations. Following a reception at the Brandywine Sheraton Inn the couple left on a wedding trip to Jamaica. The bride is a graduate of Blue Mountain High School and Goldey Beacom College. She is employed as an office manager with an insurance firm. The bridegroom is a graduate of Bronx High School of Science, New York, N.Y. and earned a Ph.D. from The University of New Hampshire. He is president of an insurance brokerage firm. The couple reside in Claymont, Del. (Pottsville Republican, March 15, 1984, p. 31)

3. Obit: Peter W. Kleinhomer, Ph.D.
Age 67 of Wilmington, DE, died Friday, September 1, 2006, at Heartland Hospice House, Wilmington.
Dr. Kleinhomer was an insurance broker for over 30 years, owning his own agency, APPS Insurance Agency in Wilmington, He was a 32nd Degree Mason with Granite Corinthian Lodge in Wilmington. He is survived by his wife of 22 years, Susan J. Kleinhomer; 2 sons, Kevin P. Kleinhomer and his wife, Michele, of Hockessin and Christopher A. Kleinhomer of Smyrna; and 3 grandchildren. He is also survived by his cousin, Ruth Petersen of Elizabeth, NJ.
Friends may call on Thursday evening, September 7, from 7-9 pm at the CHANDLER FUNERAL HOME, 2506 Concord Pike, Wilmington, where Granite Corinthian Lodge #34, AF&AM will conduct Masonic services at 7:30 pm. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions be made to the Delaware Humane Association, 701 A Street, Wilmington, DE 19801. (The News Journal, September 3, 2006)

They had the following children:

  1148 M i Living
        Living married Living.
  1149 M ii Christopher Alan Kleinhomer was born on 27 Aug 1968 in Camden, Camden Co., NJ. He died on 31 May 2021 in Salisbury, Wicomico Co., MD.

1. Christopher Alan Kleinhomer, 52 of Millsboro, DE and formerly of North Wilmington, DE passed away unexpectedly on May 31st, 2021 in Salisbury, MD.
Born on August 27th, 1968 in Camden, NJ to Peter Kleinhomer and Patricia Barnes, Christopher was a lifelong Delawarean. He graduated in 1987 from Blue Ridge High School in Virginia, where he was active in the drama club and intramural sports. Christopher then attended college part time. He received his paralegal certificate thru Del Technical College. He was known as a people person and for the last several years Christopher has been employed by Mountaire Farms as a shipping supervisor.
Christopher is preceded in death by his father Peter; his maternal grandparents, Porter A and Dorothy J Goodhue of Claremont NH and his paternal grandparents, Peter W and Rosland T Kleinhomer of New York NY. He is survived by his Mother Patricia Barnes and her husband Bob of Milton, DE; Stepmother Sue Kleinhomer; Brother Kevin Kleinhomer and his wife Michele of Newark, DE; Uncle Charles Goodhue of Youngtown AZ; Nephews William and James and niece Ashley Kleinhomer. Christopher is also survived by his ex-wife Tonya Rockmann of Millsboro.
A memorial service will be held on June 15th at 11 am at the Long Neck Chapel of Melson Funeral Services located at 32013 Long Neck Road, Millsboro DE.
The family is requesting a donation be made in Christopher’s memory to the Christian Storehouse located in Millsboro DE.

Living married (2) Living.

554. Living (Olive May Goodhue , Frederick Samuel Goodhue , Deborah Lorana Sutton , Joshua B. , Philpot John )

Living married Living.

They had the following children:

  1150 M i Living
  1151 F ii Living

556. Myrna Dawn Sutton (Florence Olive Sutton , Stanley John , Charles Arthur , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born 1 on 25 Apr 1934 in Notre Dame, Montreal, Que., CAN. She died on 20 Jun 2011 in Jaffrey, Cheshire Co., NH.

1. Myrna is adopted by her mother's brother; Stanley Percy Sutton, 22 May 1934, witness Annie Sutton, grandmother. (Drouin, Sherbrooke Baptist Church 1934, p. 4)

2. ??? General Notes
... Mrs. Eric Norman and daughter, Dawn, accompanied by Mrs. F. W. Norman, of Westmount, visited relatives in Sherbrooke. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, May 22, 1942, p. 9)

3. ??? General Notes
... Mr. Eric Norman was in Sherbrooke over a week-end visiting Mrs. Norman and infant daughter. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, April 3, 1942)

4. 1944: "Miss Myrna Sutton and Mr. S. J. Sutton of Sherbrooke were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parker, Court St. (Coaticook Observer, 1 Sep. 1944)

5. Found in border crossing: Newport, VT., Jan. 30, 1948; Sutton, Myrna Dawn, accompanied by "foster mother Florence Sutton", Canada Passport #3 - 55384 expires Oct 29, 1952, issued Montreal age 13, POB: Montreal, Canada, 4/25/34, student, nationality; Canadian Eng., language; Eng., read/write; yes, money; $0.00, last perm address; 12 London St., Sherbrooke, Que., destination; foster father; Stanley Percy Sutton, 51 Walnut St., Nashua, NH., ticket paid by self, ever arrested or deported; No, purpose coming and remaining; reside permanently, name and address of nearest relative; mother Florence Sutton, Longueil, Que., height; , hair; bro, eyes; hazel, endorsements; birth and adoption papers.

6. A Myrna Sutton is mentioned in an article in which the Junior High School home economics class entertains their mothers. ("Nashua Telegraph", 21 Apr. 1950)

7. 1951: Marriage Intentions; "Filing marriage intentions with City Clerk Edward S. LeBlanc during the past week were: Robert K. Bixby, shoe worker, 15 Hall av, and Myrna D. Sutton, at home, 18 Vine st." ("Nashua Telegraph", 7 Aug, 1951)

8. MYRNA SUTTON IS MARRIED TO ROBERT BIXBY
Miss Myrna Dawn Sutton of 18 Vine St. became the bride of Robert K. Bixby of 15 Hall av. Friday evening, August 3, at 7 in the Pilgrim Congregational church parsonage, 25 Berkeley St. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Walters, cousins of the bridegroom, were witnesses. Reception for immediate members of the families was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Walters, 46 Lock St. (The Telegraph, Aug. 18, 1951, p. 3)

9. 1952: Found in the 1952 Nashua, NH., directory, Bixby Robert K (Myrna) mach opr JS Co h 75 Blossom (p. 168, Manning's Nashua Directory)

10. Mrs. Robert K. Bixby and daughter have gone to their home at 32 Lock st. from the Memorial Hospital. (The Telegraph, March 26, 1953)

11. 1954: Found in the 1954 Nashua, NH., directory, Bixby Robert K (Myrna) mach opr JS Co h 12 Armory (p. 176, Manning's Nashua Directory)

12. 1955: Found in the 1955 Nashua, NH., directory, Bixby Robert K (Myrna) mach opr JS Co h 30 Chesnut (p. 178, Manning's Nashua Directory)

13. 1957: Found in the 1957 Nashua, NH., directory, Bixby Robert K (Myrna) mach opr JS Co h136 Canal (p. 178, Manning's Nashua Directory)

14. 1958: "Marriage Intentions"; Donald Allen Mason, lineman, 146 Canal St. to Myrna Dawn Bixby, at home, 146 Canal St. (Nashua Telegraph, June 26, 1958, p. 24)

15. "Births Memorial Hospital"; Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Myrna Sutton) Mason, 20 Hobbs av., a daughter. (Nashua Telegraph, Aug. 26, 1964, p. 30)

16. "Record 353 Divorces Are Given; Includes 180 from the Nashua Area"; Also, Myrna D. Mason from Donald A. Mason, (Nashua Telegraph, Sept. 29, 1971, p. 29)

17. "Marriage Intentions"; Rolland Marchand, 78 Chestnut St., to Myrna Mason, 3 Lessard St. (Nashua Telegraph, Sept. 5, 1973, p. 11)

18. "Court Grants 283 Area Divorces"; Myrna Marchand from Rolland Marchand, (Nashua Telegraph, Mar. 15, 1975, p. 9)

19. Lived in Nashua, N.H. in May 1990. (father's obit )

20. Obit: Myrna Marchand
JAFFREY - Myrna D. Marchand, 77, died Monday, June 20th at Monadnock Community Hospital in Peterborough after a brief illness. Born April 25, 1934, in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, to the late Stanley (Percy) & Florence (Hopkinton) Sutton. Moving to New Hampshire from Canada early in her childhood, Myrna completed her schooling then worked as a waitperson in the Nashua area before moving to Jaffrey in 2003. Myrna is survived by three of her daughters, Marguerite Panneton-Gervais of Saco, ME, Robin Mason of Merrimack, NH and Donna Doyle of Hampton Falls, NH; her brother, Robert Sutton of Cowansville, Quebec, Canada, several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Memorial Service will be held on July 16th at 2:00 pm in the Good Shepherd Healthcare Chapel in Jaffrey, NH. In lieu of cards and flowers donations can be made to Good Shepherd Healthcare "Employee Recognition Program"; 20 Plantation Drive Jaffrey, NH 03452. (Telegraph, Wed., July 6, 2011)

JAFFREY - Myrna D. Marchand, 77, died June 20, 2011, at Monadnock Community Hospital in Peterborough after a brief illness. She was born April 25, 1934, in Sherbrooke, Quebec, to Stanley (Percy) and Florence (Hopkinton) Sutton.
Moving to New Hampshire from Canada early in her childhood, she completed her schooling and then worked as a waitperson in the Nashua area before moving to Jaffrey in 2003.
She is survived by three daughters, Marguerite Panneton-Gervais of Saco, Maine, Robin Mason of Merrimack and Donna Doyle of Hampton Falls; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and her brother, Robert Sutton of Cowansville, Quebec.
SERVICES: A memorial service is July 16 at 2 p.m. in the Good Shepherd Healthcare chapel in Jaffrey. Memorial donations may be made to Good Shepherd Healthcare Employee Recognition Program, 20 Plantation Drive, Jaffrey 03452. (Union Leader, July 6, 2011)

Notes:
1. NORMAN.—At the Sherbrooke Hospital on March 27th, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Eric B. Norman, (nee Bobbie Burns), a daughter, Dawn Patricia. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, March 28, 1942)
2. Marriages
INCH-NORMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Eric B. Norman (nee Lovtna Burns, formerly of Sherbrooke, announce the marriage of their daughter, Dawn Patricia, to Mr. Donald Ray Inch on Saturday, October 7th, 1961 at Humber Summit, Ontario. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Oct 14, 1961)

Myrna married 1 (1) Robert Kenneth Bixby on 3 Aug 1951 in Nashua, Hillsborough Co., NH. The marriage ended in divorce.Robert was born 2 on 29 Jun 1929 in Nashua, Hillsborough Co., N.H. He died 3 on 8 Dec 1997 in Manchester, Hillsborough Co., NH. Robert was employed as 1951;shoe worker. He served in the military U.S Army 10 Sep 1946 - 30 Dec 1946.

1. Son of Ruth Vera Bixby. (Mr. Major Little)
- Mrs. Ruth V. Fardella of 504 Pine Street, Manchester, widow of Sam Fardella, died Monday afternoon in a Manchester Hospital following a long illness. She was born in Nashua, June 23, 1909, daughter of Benjamin F. and Vera (Brown) Bixby. She attended the Nashua school system. For the past 17 years she had resided in the Manchester-Hooksett area. Until the time of her retirement, she had been assistant supervisor at the Manchester Day Care Center. Survivors include a son, Robert K. Bixby of Manchester; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Violet Wooley of Nashua; and two nieces. The Davis Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. (The Telegraph, Apr. 1973)

[1920-Ben is 56 (wd), Violet A. (18), Albert M. (13), Vera R. (10)]

2. Found in the 1930 U.S Census, New Hampshire, Hillsborough Co., Nashua, sheet 1A, age 9/12, at the home of his grandfather, Benjamin F. (66)(wd) and a daughter Vera R. (20), (mother?) and sister Margaret (4).

3. Found in the 1940 U.S Census New Hampshire, Hillsborough Co., Nashua, wd-1 (4 Apr '40) ED 6-118, sheet 2B, 20 Front St., age 10, POB: New Hampshire, ed; 3, with father Benjamin (26)(wd)(rents $15) and sister Ruth (30) and sister Margaret (14)

4. 1951: Marriage Intentions; "Filing marriage intentions with City Clerk Edward S. LeBlanc during the past week were: Robert K. Bixby, shoe worker, 15 Hall av, and Myrna D. Sutton, at home, 18 Vine st." ("Nashua Telegraph", 7 Aug, 1951)

5. 1952: Found in the 1952 Nashua, NH., city directory, Bixby Robert K (Myrna) mach opr JS Co h 75 Blossom (p. 168, Manning's Nashua Directory)

6. 1954: Found in the 1954 Nashua, NH., city directory, Bixby Robert K (Myrna) mach opr JS Co h 12 Armory (p. 176, Manning's Nashua Directory)

7. 1955: Found in the 1955 Nashua, NH., city directory, Bixby Robert K (Myrna) mach opr JS Co h 30 Chesnut (p. 178, Manning's Nashua Directory)

8. 1957: Found in the 1957 Nashua, NH., city directory, Bixby Robert K 146 Jackson av (p. 472)

9. 1959: Found in the 1959 Nashua, NH., city directory, Bixby Robert K (Myrna) mach opr JS Co h136 Canal (p. 178, Manning's Nashua Directory)

10. 1969; "Trio Held in Killing", ... Robert K. Bixby of Manchester, charged with reckless driving, death resulting, for the accident that occured Sept. 1, 1968 in Auburn killing Charles F. Moore, and charging Bixby with failing to stop at the scene. ... (The Portsmouth Herald, 3 April 1969, p. 1)


Notes:
1. Benjamin is shown as a widow in the 1920 census, he is with dau Violet (18), son Albert (13) and dau Vera (10). Good possibility Vera is Robert's mother. Margaret later marries and Vera is shown as her mother.

They had the following children:

  1152 F i Living

Myrna married 1 (2) Donald Allen Mason on 28 Jun 1958 in Nashua, Hillsborough Co., NH. The marriage ended in divorce.Donald was born 2 on 10 Nov 1931 in Damariscotta, Lincoln Co., ME. He died on 7 Nov 2002 in Manchester, Hillsborough Co., NH. Donald was buried 3 in N.H. Veterans Cemetery, Boscawen, Merrimack Co., NH. He was employed as 1958;lineman. He served in the military Korean War - U.S Army 20 Mar 1951 - 5 Mar 1954.

1. Son of Otis James Mason and Frances Edna Nichols.
- Otis J. Mason, 78, of 146 Canal Street, Nashua died at Nashua Memorial Hospital Friday morning Oct. 14, 1988 following a long illness. He was born in Hudson, N.H. Jan. 16, 1910, a son of the late Pearley J. and Fannie E. (Moore) Mason. He was educated in the Hudson school system. His wife, Frances Nichols Mason died in 1973. A resident of Nashua for over 50 years, he at one time lived in Bristol, Maine. Mr. Mason retired in 1970 from the Nashua Fire Dept. He began his career with the fire department as a firefighter, then a truck driver and at the time of his retirement was a dispatcher. He held membership in International Firefighters Union Local 789 and the Nashua Firemens Relief Association. Members of his family include two sons, Donald A. Mason of Nashua and Charles L. Mason of Tomball, Texas; a daughter Mrs. Lee (Nancy) Edwards of Derry; seven grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The Davis Funeral Home, 1 Lock Street, is in charge of arrangements.

- MASON - Died In Nashua, N.H., November 13,1973, Mr. Frances N. Mason of 146 Canal Street, wife of Otis J. Mason. The service will be held in the Chapel of the Davis Funeral Home, 1 Lock Street, Monday afternoon at two o'clock. The Reverend Harvey M. Howe, pastor of the United Pentecostal Church will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Visitlng hours will be at the funeral home today and Sunday between the hours of 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Burial will be in the Last Rest Cemetery, Merrimack, N.H. Robert S. Ainscow of the Davis Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. (1973)

2. Found in the 1940 U.S Census New Hampshire, Hillsborough Co., Nashua, wd-4 (12 Apr '40) ED 6-126, sheet 6A, 13B Spring St., age 8, POB; Maine, ed; 2, with parents; Otis J. (30) (rents $32) and Frances E. (33) and bother Charles L. (6)

3. Donald A. Mason, 19, of Round Pond, Bristol, Me, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis J. Mason of 15 Spring St. here, has enlisted in the US Army from the Recruiting station in Bath, Me. He will report to Fort Devens for his initial assignment. He is a Nashua High school graduate, class of 1950. (The Nashua Telegraph, Mar. 23, 1951, p. 12)

4. Found in the 1959 Hew Hampshire City Directories; Nashua, Mason, Donald A, lineman, PSCo of NH r146 Canal (p. 326)

5. "Fire Fighter Suspended By Nashua's Commision"
... Pvt. Donald Mason of Pepperell, Mass., assigned to the Airport Fire Station, was suspended indefinitely without pay at the special meeting, commission chairman John H. McLaughlin said in a statement issued after the meeting. ... (The Telegraph, 23 Aug. 1972, p. 2)

6. "A view to put fire in your eyes"
Despite the pleasant surroundings, watch tower work is serious business
MILFORD - He's got the best view of the southegan Valley but enjoying the scenery is only a benefit to the very serious work done by Donald Mason from the Federal Hill watch tower on Ponemah Hill Road. Even when he's carrying on a conversation, Mason's concentration never strays from the trees that could catch fire at any point. On a day without haze or fog, Mason's gaze from the 700 foot elevation overlooking the southern horizon can travel as far as Boston and he'll have a clear view of the Prudential Center and the John Hancock Building.
Mason, 54, is in his fourth year in Milford as lookout watchman. Before that he was a Nashua firefighter and then a State Highway employee. ... [A good article with 3 pictures] (The Telegraph, 15 June 1986, p. A-3)

7. Obit: Donald A. Mason, 70, of 497 Silver St., Manchester, died unexpectedly Thursday, Nov. 7, 2002, at his home.
Mr. Mason was born Nov. 10, 1931, in Round Pond, Maine, son of the late Otis and Frances (Nichols) Mason. He lived in Manchester for about a year and previously in East Derry. He was a firefighter for Nashua Fire and Rescue, then worked for the state of New Hampshire as a truck driver, an attendant for the Nashua Rest Area information Center and a fire tower attendant mainly at the Federal Hill Tower in Milford. Mr. Mason was a life member of the American Legion Post 48 in Hudson. He was also active with the New England States Veteran's Fireman's League. He was an Army veteran and served in the Korean conflict. He was awarded the Korean Service Medal, Meritorious Unit Commendation, National Defense Service Medal and the United Nations Service Medal.
Mr. Mason was a communicant of St. Jude Parish in Londonderry. He was a graduate of Nashua High School.
Survivors include two daughters and a son-in-law, Robin L. Mason of Merrimack and Donna A. and Brian Doyle of Exeter; two grandchildren, Christopher and Matthew Doyle of Exeter; a brother, Charles L. Mason of Tomball, Texas; a sister, Nancy Edwards of Derry; and two nephews, Lee Edwards Jr. and Lon Edwards both of Houston, Texas. The Davis Funeral Home in Nashua was in charge of arrangements. ( The Nashua Telegraph, Nov. 16, 2002 p. 4)

They had the following children:

  1153 F ii Living
        Living married Living.
+ 1154 F iii Living
  1155 F iv Kimberly Anne Mason was born on 8 Dec 1966 in Nashua, Hillsborough Co., NH. She died on 9 Dec 1966 in Nashua, Hillsborough Co., NH. Kimberly was buried on 12 Dec 1966 in Edgewood Cemetery, Nashua, Hillsborough Co., NH.

1. Death Notice: Mason
Died in Nashua, N.H. on December 9, 1966, Baby Kimberly Anne Mason. Committal Prayers will be offered on Monday morning December 12, at ten o'clock at Edgewood cemetery by Rev. John J. Nally MS. Friends are invited to attend. The Davis Funeral Home 1 Lock Street is in charge of arrangements. (The Nashua Telegraph, Dec. 10, 1966, p. 2)

2. Obit: Kimberly Anne Mason
Kimberly Anne Mason, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Mason of 20 Hobbs avenue, died at a local hospital on Friday afternoon. She was born in Nashua on December 8. Members of her family besides her parents are, three sisters, Robin, Donna and Marguerite Mason; the maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sutton, 11 Burnham Road, Hudson; the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mason 146 Canal street; also several Aunts, Uncles and Cousins. (The Nashua Telegraph, Dec. 10, 1966, p. 2)

3. Kimberly Anne Mason
Committal prayers for Kimberly Anne Mason, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Mason of 20 Hobbs avenue were offered this morning at 10 o'clock at Edgewood cemetery. Rev. John J. Nally MS assistant pastor at the Nashua Fire Department was the officiating clergyman. The bearers, all members of the Fire Department were, Captain George E. Rivard, Captain Ralph V. Kelloway, Lieutenant Raymond V. Cutter and Pvt. John T. Lavoie. The Davis funeral home was in charge of arrangements. (The Nashua Telegraph, Dec. 12, 1966, p. 2)

Myrna married (3) Rolland {J.} Marchand about 1974 in Nashua, Hillsborough Co., NH. The marriage ended in divorce.Rolland was born on 30 Aug 1927. He died on 11 Mar 1997 in {NH}.


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Name: Rolland Marchand
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birth Date: 30 Aug 1927
Birth Place: Bromdtonvill, Canada
Death Date: 11 Mar 1997
Father: Alphonse Marchand
Mother: Exilia Laroche

557. Living (Florence Olive Sutton , Stanley John , Charles Arthur , Joshua B. , Philpot John )

Living married Living.

They had the following children:

  1156 M i Living

559. Living (Stewart Albert , Earle Philander , Charles Arthur , Joshua B. , Philpot John )

Living married Carolyn Ann Fabre. Carolyn was born on 9 Feb 1940 in {Louisiana}. She died on 29 Jan 2017 in Markham, York, Ont., CAN. She was buried in Cremation.

1. Daughter of Emile Arthur Fabre and Annie Pearl McMinn.
- Ann Pearl McMinn Fabre, 100, of Bradenton, Florida, was born July 14th, 1917 to Lytle Edward McMinn and Sallie Mae McClung McMinn in Pittsburg, Texas and passed away July 28th, 2017 at Blake Medical Center after a brief illness. She celebrated her 100th birthday with 98 of her closest friends/family the weekend prior and unbeknownst to all was attending her own "celebration of life". Mrs. Fabre attended Charity Hospital School of Nursing and was an Emergency Department nurse most of her life. She was the Director of the Emergency Room at Blake for many years and instrumental in educating the paramedics in the 70's and 80's. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and genealogy was her passion.
She is survived by her sons: Stephen and wife, Myrtis Fabre (Norco, LA) and Kenneth and wife, Myrna Fabre (New Iberia, LA); daughter: Sue Fabre (Bradenton, FL); son-in-law: Larry Sutton (Markham, Ont); grandchildren: Stephen Sutton, Anne Norcia, Laura Sutton, Michael Fabre (Michelle), Jill Zeringue (Craig), Kim St Amant (Zoo), Renee Coffland (Frank), Erin Robison (Wess), Ali Mullen, Michael Mullen, Remy Mullen; great grandchildren: Aimee Norcia, Caleb, Gabe and Paris Fabre, Cody, Cali and Collin Zeringue, Hannah and Luke St Amant, Carson, Kiley, Case and Kinzey Coffland, John Parker and Tripp Robison. She was preceded in death by: her parents, husband: Emile Arthur, daughter: Carolyn Ann Sutton, brothers: Leland, Otis, Clyde, Merrill, Lytle, Harry, Sisters: Lois Boone and Stella Martin. Graveside services will be held 10:00 A.M. Saturday, August 5th, 2017 at Ebenezer Cemetery in Camp County.

2. Obit:
SUTTON, Carolyn Ann (nee Fabre) Passed away peacefully at home on January 29, 2017 surrounded by her family at the age of 76. She suffered from Huntington's disease for many years, however, she succumbed to Pancreatic cancer after a thankfully, brief period of time. Beloved wife to Larry for 50 years.
She will be greatly missed by her children Stephen, Anne Norcia (Ron), Laura and her granddaughter Aimee. She is also survived by her mother Ann Fabre, her brothers Stephen (Myrtis) and Kenneth (Myrna), her sister Susan and her many nieces, nephews, in laws and friends. She was active in the community in many ways, including the Girl Guides of Canada, Markham Guild of Village Crafts, International Toastmasters Club and the Village Palettes.
She was an artist of many talents and a caring friend to many. A special thanks to Dr. Lam, Dr.
Patterson and the Palliative Care team at Markham Stouffville Hospital. Memorial visitation will take place at the DIXON-GARLAND FUNERAL HOME, 166 Main Street N. (Markham Road) Markham, on Friday, February 3, 2017 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Private family interment will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Huntington Society would be appreciated. (Jan 2017)


Notes:
1. Carolyn Sutton was born in the Southern United States and emigrated to canada several decades ago. While she loves her home and community in Markham, she will always consider New Orleans home because her family settled there in the 1700’s.
Carolyn has been active in her local creative community for many years. She joined the Markham Guild of Village Crafts in 1972, and served in almost all positions, including President and tried her hand at almost every craft that was taught at the Guild.
She is currently a member of The Village Palettes Art Group and The 55 Plus Club in Stouffville, where she takes lessons in Acrylic and Watercolor painting and whatever else activates her need to explore button. She is also an active potter at the Village Pottery & Art Studio.
2. (grandparents)
- In New Orleans, La., on Saturday, August 8, 1955, at 5:30 o'clock p.m. Denise Becnel, beloved wife of Emile Arthur Fabre of Norco, La.; mother of Mrs. Bolton J. LeBlanc Sr. of Lockport, La., Mrs. Byron Dufour of port Arthur, Tex.; Emile Arthur Fabre Jr. of Montreal, Canada, Joseph Roger Fabre of Lyons, N.Y.; sister of Mrs. Noemis Dutriex of Kenner, La., Mrs. Cyrille Miller of Franklin, La., Mrs. George Lorio of Kenner, La., Mrs. Felix Compo of Destrehan, La., Sidney Becnel of Destrehan, La., and the late Mrs. Lea Tregre, George, Carl, and Leo Becnel; aged 80 years; a native of St. John the Baptist parish and resident of Norco, La., for the past 28 years. ...
- On Friday, August 4, 1957, at 1:10 o'clock p.m. Arthur Fabre Sr., husband of the late Denise Becnel, father of Mrs. Bolton J. LeBlanc Sr. of Lockport, La.; Arthur Fabre Jr. of Kingston, Ontario, Canada, Joseph Roger Fabre of Lyons, N.Y.; Mrs. Byron Dufour of port Arthur, Tex.; brother of Elmira and Anna Fabre of Edgard, La.; also survived by 17 grandchildren; age 90 years; a native of Edgard, La., and a resident of Norco, La., for the past 33 years. ...

Lawrence and Carolyn had the following children:

  1157 M i Living
  1158 F ii Living
+ 1159 F iii Living

561. Marjorie "Margie" Marie Ivey (Claire Alord Ivey , Helen Maud "Nellie" Sutton , Allured Deashby , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born 1 on 4 Oct 1924 in Nevada City, Nevada Co., CA. She died on 10 Jul 2012 in North Highlands, Sacramento Co., CA. Marjorie was buried on 17 Jul 2012 in Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Sacramento, Sacramento Co., CA.

1. IVEY - At th Nevada City Sanitarium, Nevada City, California. October 4, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Claire Ivey, a daughter. (The Morning Union, Oct. 7, 1924, p. 5)

2. Found in the 1930 U.S Census California, Merced Co., Township 2, district 10, sheet# 1B, age 5

3. Found in the 1940 U.S Census California, Nevada Co., Grass Valley (1 May '40) ED 29-9, sheet 14A, Maryland Rd., age 15, POB: Calif., ed; H-1, with parents; Clair Alord (42) ( owns $1700) and Hazel (32) and siblings; Charlie Wm (12) and Stewart A. (10)

4. 1942; Found in the Grass Valley High School Yearbook, "Stray Leaves".

5. CHANEY - IVEY - In Nevada City, Nevada County, January 24, 1946, to Ernest Powell Chaney 21 Oceanside, San Diego County and Marjorie Marie Ivey, 21, of Nevada City. (Sacramento Bee, Jan. 26, 1946, p. 15)

6. Found in the 1957 Sacramento, CA city directory; Chaney, Ernest P (Marjorie M) agt Bakers Life of Ia h1613 Wayland av (p. 68)

7. Found in the 1966 Sacramento, CA city directory; Chaney, Ernest P (Marjorie M) agt Travelers Ins h4149 Moriah Way (NH) (p. 68)

8. Found in the 1981 Sacramento, CA city directory; Chaney, Marjorie Mrs emp Family Care Center h4149 Moriah Way (NH) (p. 139)

9. Obit: CHANEY, Marjorie M.
Oct. 4, 1924 - July 10, 2012
Margie died peacefully at home after a lengthy illness. She is survived by sons Michael, Lenard, Daniel, Thomas and Robert, and daughters. Beth (Hedden) Jeanette (Sanchez). She also leaves many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was trained in the Nursing Corps as a Cadet in 1942 at Mercy General Hospital in Sacramento and received her RN and practiced nursing for 45 years.
A Rosary and Vigil will be held on Mon., July 16, at 4:00 PM, and a funeral mass on Tues., July 17, 2012 at 10:00 AM at St. Lawrence Parish, 4325 Don Julio Blvd., North Highlands, CA. Interment to follow at Calvary Catholic Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Arrangements by Lombard & Company Funeral Directors. (The Sacramento Bee, July 15, 2012)

Marjorie married 1 Ernest Powell Chaney on 26 Jan 1946 in Nevada City, Nevada Co., CA. The marriage ended in divorce.Ernest was born 2, 3 on 6 Aug 1924 in Cuba, Sumter Co., AL. He died on 30 Mar 1988 in North Highlands, Sacramento Co., CA. He served in the military WWII - USMC 22 May 1942 - 24 May 1946. He was buried 4 in Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Sacramento, Sacramento Co., CA.

1. Son of Coley P. Chaney and Lillian Belle Shelby.

2. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Alabama, Greene Co., precinct 10 (3 Apr '40) ED 32-13, sheet 1A, 5 Smith Rd., age 15, POB: Alabama, ed; 6, with father; Coley P. (55)(rents $3) and siblings; Jake (21) Sue (19) and Myrtle (13)

3. 1946: WWII Draft Registration Card: Ernest Powell Chaney, ser.# 16C, residence: Eutaw, Greene, Alabama, mailing address: 106 1st Avenue, Eutaw Alabama, c/o Raymond Henderson, age: 21, POB: Cuba, Alabama, DOB: 6 Aug 1924, name and address of person who will always know your address: Mrs. Raymond Henderson, 106 1st Avenue, Eutaw Alabama., Employer: Unemployed, Discharged Place of employment: , race: white, height: 6'0", weight: 185, eyes: Gray, hair: Brown, signed at Local Board No. 1, Greene Co., 11 July 1946

4. Found in the 1957 Sacramento, CA city directory; Chaney, Ernest P (Marjorie M) agt Bakers Life of Ia h1613 Wayland av (p. 68)

5. Found in the 1966 Sacramento, CA city directory; Chaney, Ernest P (Marjorie M) agt Travelers Ins h4149 Moriah Way (NH) (p. 68)

6. Found in the 1981 Sacramento, CA city directory; Chaney, Ernest P (Chaney & Assoc) h2501 Hurley Way (S) Apt 103 (p. 139)

7. CHANEY ERNEST POWELL
In Carmichael, March 30, 1988. Father of Ernest Michael, Lenard Paul, Daniel Wayne, Thomas Bernard, Elizabeth Marie, Robert Gerard and Jeanette Carol. Survived by 6 sisters, Sadie, Florence, Mamie, Grace, Sue and Myrtle; also survived by 15 grandchildren and Marjorie Chaney. A native of Alabama aged 63 years. Friends are welcome at LOMBARD & CO. 2930 Auburn Blvd, and are invited to attend services 2 pm Monday. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Memorials preferred to the American Heart Association. (The Sacramento Bee, April 1988, p. 64)

They had the following children:

+ 1160 M i Living
+ 1161 M ii Lenard Paul Chaney
+ 1162 M iii Living
  1163 M iv Living
        Living married Living.
  1164 F v Living
        Living married Living.
  1165 M vi Living
  1166 F vii Living
        Living married (1) Living.
        Living married (2) Living.

562. Charles William "Bill" Ivey (Claire Alord Ivey , Helen Maud "Nellie" Sutton , Allured Deashby , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born 1 on 4 Nov 1927 in Grass Valley, Nevada Co., CA. He died 2 on 1 Jan 1995 in Grass Valley, Nevada Co., CA. He was employed as 1946;sheet metal worker,1947;soldier. He served in the military 3 WWII - U.S Army 1 Oct 1946 - 26 Feb 1948 in Enlisted; San Francisco Co., CA.

1. Found in the 1930 U.S Census California, Merced Co., Township 2, district 10, sheet# 1B, age 2 6/12

2. Found in the 1940 U.S Census California, Nevada Co., Grass Valley (1 May '40) ED 29-9, sheet 14A, Maryland Rd., age 12, POB: Calif., ed; 5, with parents; Clair Alord (42) ( owns $1700) and Hazel (32) and siblings; Margie M. (15) Stewart A. (10) and Clair Alord (2)

3. 1945: WWII Draft Registration Card: Charles William Ivey, ser.# 184, residence: Banner Mountain, Grass Valley, Calif., mailing address: P.O. Box 627 Grass Valley, Calif., age: 18, POB: Grass valley, Calif., DOB: 4 Nov 1927, name and address of person who will always know your address: Hazel Ivey, P.O. Box 627 Grass Valley, Calif., Employer: Grass Valley High School, Grass Valley, Calif., Place of employment: student, race: white, height: 5' 10", weight: 140, eyes: Brown, hair: Brown, 2 Small scar left forearm, 1 scar left knee, signed at Local Board No. 22, Nevada City, Nevada Co., California, 5 Nov 1945

4. 1946: witness at the marriage of his sister Marjorie and Ernest P. Chaney at Nevada City; 26 Jan. 1946.

5. "Mrs. Penman Attends Wedding Of Grandson"
Mrs. Herbert Penman has returned to her home in Sparks from Grass Valley, Calif., where she attended the wedding of her grandson, Mr. Bill Ivey. The wedding was held in the Methodist church in Grass Valley and was attended by a large group of friends and relatives. the bride Miss Nadine Staley of Grass Valley , was attended by her sister, Mrs. Emma Taminetti, and Mr. Victor Taminetti was best man. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ivey. Guests attending from Sparks were Miss Lela Taminetti, Mrs. Herbert Penman and Mr. Loyd Sheperd, cousin of the bridegroom. Mr. Ivey will shortly rejoin his company for overseas service in the European theater. (Reno Evening Gazette, Feb. 13, 1947, p. 16)

6. Miss Staley Is Wed In Grass Valley
GRASS VALLEY (Nevada Co) Feb 22 — Nadine Staley was married to Charles W. Ivey in the Methodist Church February 9th. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs C C Staley of this city and the bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Clair Ivey. Both are graduates of the Grass Valley High School. Ivey is serving in the army. The matron of honor was Mrs. V. Tamblyn sister of the bride Victor Tamietti was the best man Dorel Staley and Harry Fisk were the ushers A reception was held in the home of Mr and Mrs Clair Ivey. (The Sacramento Bee, Feb. 22, 1947, p. 14)

7. Found in the 1953 Marysville, CA. city directory; Ivey, Chas W (Nadine) partsman Marysville Tractor & Equip h298 Moore av (p. 200)

8. Found in the 1974 Grass Valley, CA. city directory; Ivey, Charles W (Nadine) carp h bx244a Idaho Maryland Rd (NC) (p. 100)

9. Partial obit;
Ivey, Charles Jan 3, 1995
Charles William Ivey, 67, of Grass Valley died Sunday. A memorial service will be conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Nevada City Chapel of Hooper and...(The Union, 1/3/95)

Notes:
1. Military service:
WWII: enlisted 1 Oct 1946
Location: enlisted at San Francisco, CA
Residence: Nevada Co., CA
Education: 4 yrs high school
Single
Civ occ: student

Charles married Living.

They had the following children:

+ 1167 M i William "Lynn" Ivey
+ 1168 F ii Living
+ 1169 F iii Living
+ 1170 M iv Living
+ 1171 M v Living

563. Stuart "Stu" Alan Ivey (Claire Alord Ivey , Helen Maud "Nellie" Sutton , Allured Deashby , Joshua B. , Philpot John ) was born 1 on 28 May 1929 in Merced Co., CA. He died on 16 May 2010 in Mountain Home, Elmore Co., ID. He served in the military 2 WWII - U.S Army 31 Oct 1942 - 1 Oct 1946 in Enlisted; San Francisco Co., CA. He was employed as 1946;Truck driver,1950;timber faller. He was buried on 20 May 2010 in Mountain View Cemetery, Mountain Home, Elmore Co., ID (i).

1. Found in the 1930 U.S Census California, Merced Co., Township 2, district 10, sheet# 1B, age 10/12

2. Found in the 1940 U.S Census California, Nevada Co., Grass Valley (1 May '40) ED 29-9, sheet 14A, Maryland Rd., age 10, POB: Calif., ed; 4, with parents; Clair Alord (42) ( owns $1700) and Hazel (32) and siblings; Margie M. (15) Charlie Wm (12) and Clair Alord (2)

3. Found in the 1950 U.S Census California, Nevada Co., Grass Valley, sheet 4, Maryland Rd., age 20, with parents, Clair O. (52) and Hazel O. (42) and siblings, Clair A. (12) and Helen M. (8)
[next house, Charles W. Ivey]

4. Found in the 1953 Marysville, CA. city directory; Ivey, Stuart A (Mary A) mech Marysville Tractor & Equip h11 Nielson av (p. 200)

5. Found in the 1965 Grass Valley, CA. city directory; Ivey, Stuart A h Lower Mountain rd RD 1 Box 246B (GV) (p. 103)

6. Found in the 1974 Grass Valley, CA. city directory; Ivey, Stewart (Mary) with Ivey Logging Co h bx246 Idaho Maryland Rd (NC) (p. 100)

7. Obit:
Stuart Alan Ivey, of Mountain Home, passed away peacefully Sunday, May 16, 2010. Stuart and his wife, Mary, have lived in Mountain Home for the past 32 years.
A memorial service was held on Thursday, May 20, at Rost Funeral Home, McMurtrey Chapel. Mr. Ivey was interred to rest at the Mountain View Cemetery with military honors, provided by the American Legion Post #26.
"Stu", as he was known, was born to Clair and Hazel (Sisk) Ivey on May 28, 1929, in Merced, Calif. His childhood was spent split between Grass Valley and Merced, Calif. Stuart spent two years in the Army Tank Testing Corps in Yuma, Ariz., and Fort Knox, Ky. On Sept. 1, 1950, Stuart wed Mary Moore, whom he had known since early childhood. Mary received a degree from San Jose State College and Kaiser Permanente to become a registered nurse and Stuart became a diesel mechanic for Caterpillar Tractor in Yuba City, Calif. They soon started a family and had three children, daughter Janis and two sons, Bruce and Brian.
In the early 1950s, they moved back to Nevada County, Calif., where Stuart began what was to become a lifelong career in the logging industry. He started with his father in the family logging business. That start grew into a partnership, which became Clair Ivey and Son logging company, which conducted business throughout the mother-lode. He became a familiar figure with the many mills and logging companies in the area.
In 1978, Stuart and Mary moved to Mountain Home. Mountain Home soon became the Ivey's "home." They bought land and began growing alfalfa, which they sold as hay for horses. They fit into the community as Stuart respected people who shared his value for hard work and sustained use of the land and its resources. He was also a supporter of local industry. Stuart was a member of the Mountain Home Optimist Club and enjoyed working with the members of that service organization.
Stuart loved to spend time hunting, fishing, exploring and working in the Pine, Featherville and Prairie areas above Anderson Dam Reservoir. More than anything Stuart loved being and doing things in the mountains whether, working, hunting or riding his horses. He began logging there and along the way worked on many projects, including building several of his own cabins so he could spend more time there. He made a number of very close friends with whom he shared ventures, serving as mentor, partner, neighbor and friend.
Although, he did many things during his life, working with heavy equipment, hauling logs, mining, constructing roads, and structures, he enjoyed sharing this experience with friends. Whatever he did, he left an impression on the people he met. If the measure of a man is determined by the quality of the friendship shown him by his friends during difficult times, Stuart was wealthy indeed. His family is grateful to all of Stu's friends for the kind thoughts, help, and dedication given him during his lengthy illness.
Stuart is survived by his wife, Mary, of Mountain Home, three children: daughter, Janis Lee of Etna, Calif.; son Bruce of Sacramento, Calif.; son Brian of Grass Valley, Calif.; five grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and his eldest sister, Marjorie Ivey Chaney. He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Bill and Clair, and sister Helen.

Notes:
1. Military service:
WWII: enlisted 31 Oct 1942
Location: enlisted at San Francisco, CA
Residence: Nevada Co., CA
Education: 3 yrs high school
Single
Civ occ: Truch driver, light

Stuart married 1 Mary Alice Moore on 1 Sep 1950 in Alameda Co., CA. Mary was born on 24 Mar 1928 in Edmund, Oklahoma Co., OK. She died on 5 Nov 2021 in Yreka, Siskiyou Co., CA.

1. Daughter of Ernest "Red" Eugene Moore and Mildred Edwards.
- Mildred Moore of Mountain Home, Idaho, died there Tuesday, Jan. 23. In accordance with her wishes, there were no services. Mrs. Moore was born on July 8, 1907, in Boston. She was a longtime Nevada County resident before moving to Mountain Home. She is survived by her daughters Mildred Kallio of Duluth, Minn., Joyce Demarest of University Place, Wash., and Sue Watson of Redding; daughters and sons-in-law Jean and Fred Byers of Indian, Ark., and Mary and Stuart Ivey of Mountain Home; 23 grandchildren; 45 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ernest "Red" Moore. (2001)

2. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Oklahoma, Oklahoma Co., Edmond Twnshp, wd-2, sheet 5A, 618 East Hurd, age 2 5/12, with parents, Earnest E. (25) and Mildred (23), Mildred M. (4 6/12) and Edith E. (3 1/12) at the home of her grandparents, John E. (68) and Alice C. (64) Moore

3. Found in the 1940 U.S Census California, Nevada Co., Nevada Twnshp, sheet 13A, Indian Flat, age 12, with parents, Ernest (35) owns home 2500, and Mildred (32), Mildred (14), Edith (13), Joyce (9) and Betty (6)

4. Found in the 1953 Marysville, CA. city directory; Ivey, Stuart A (Mary A) mech Marysville Tractor & Equip h11 Nielson av (p. 200)

5. Found in the 1965 Grass Valley, CA. city directory; Ivey, Mary A Mrs nurse Dr Orvin P Fry r RD 1 Box B246 Nevada City (p. 103)

6. Found in the 1974 Grass Valley, CA. city directory; Ivey, Stewart (Mary) with Ivey Logging Co h bx246 Idaho Maryland Rd (NC) (p. 100)

7. Mary Ivey
March 24, 1928 – November 5, 2021
Mary Ivey passed away November 5, 2021 in Yreka, CA. She was born Mary Alice Moore on March 24, 1928 in Edmond, Oklahoma. Mary married Stuart Alan Ivey in Grass Valley, CA. The couple had three children; Janis, Bruce, and Brian. In 1976, Mary and Stuart moved to Mountain Home, Idaho. After, Stuart’s death, Mary became a resident of Siskiyou Springs Senior Living Community, in Yreka, CA. for 7 years. (The Union, Dec. 15, 2021)

8. Mary Alice Ivey
March 24, 1928 - November 5, 2021
Mary Ivey passed away November 5, 2021 in Yreka, CA. She was born Mary Alice Moore on March 24, 1928 in Edmond, Oklahoma to her parents, Ernest Eugene Moore and Mildred Edwards Moore. She had four sisters; Mildred, Jean, Joyce, and Betty.
In 1932, the family moved from Oklahoma to Nevada City, California, where they stayed until 1942 when Ernest re-enlisted with the Navy during World War II. While he was aboard a ship with the Pacific Fleet, the rest of the family relocated to Oakland, California.
Mary graduated from Fremont High School in 1946. In response to the need for nurses after WWII, she was enrolled in the first class of nursing students at Kaiser Permanente. She received her diploma and became a Registered Nurse (RN) in 1950.
Five days after graduation, Mary married Stuart Alan Ivey, The couple had three children; Janis, Bruce, and Brian; and were longtime residents of Nevada County. Stuart managed Ivey Logging and Mary was an RN for several prominent physicians.
In 1976, Mary and Stuart moved to Mountain Home, Idaho. Stuart continued logging there while they also developed a successful 30 acre alfalfa business. They stayed in Mountain Home until 2009 when Stuart lost a battle with Parkinson’s disease. Soon after, Mary moved to Yreka,
California to be closer to her family. After serving as long-term care-giver for her mother and husband she was seeking a less demanding living situation that allowed her more social interaction.
Mary was a resident of Siskiyou Springs Senior Living Community for over 7 years where she met many new friends and enjoyed reading, knitting and the community activities provided. She made some special friends at Siskiyou Springs. Those friends and her friends from Mountain Home were great sources of enjoyment.
Mary is survived by her sisters: Mildred Kallio, Joyce Demerst, and Betty Watson; children: Janis Ivey (Michael) Lee; Bruce (Henel) Ivey; Brian (Susan Burgess) Ivey: 5 grandchildren: Father Seraphim (Jason Ivey), Pauline Ivey Sanford, Denise Rooke, Steven Ivey and Christie Lee
McKinney; and 4 great-grandchildren: Camron Rooke, Kellie Rooke, Grace McKinney, and Annabelle McKinney.
Mary requested that no services be held and in lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to a charity of choice. The family would like to express their thoughts and thanks to her friends
and staff at Siskiyou Springs and to Dr. Riger and medical staff for their professional and kind service. (Girdner Funeral Chapel)

They had the following children:

  1172 F i Living
        Living married (1) Living.
        Living married (2) Living.
  1173 M ii Living
        Living married Living.
+ 1174 M iii Living

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