Descendants of Samuel Morrison

Seventh Generation


402. Flora Gertrude Humphrey (Charles Gustin Humphrey , Amanda F. Buckland , {Jane} Morrison , Daniel Moor , John , Samuel ) was born on 10 Dec 1887 in Stanstead Co., PQ. She died on 28 Jun 1974 in Glenwood, Floyd Co., GA. Flora was buried in Berry College Chapel Cemetery, Mount Berry, Floyd Co., GA.

Flora married 1 Gardner Leland Green on 10 Jul 1907 in Irasburg, Orleans Co., VT. Gardner was born on 22 Apr 1883 in Franklin, Franklin Co., VT. He died on 6 Mar 1971 in Rome, Floyd Co., GA. He was buried in Berry College Chapel Cemetery, Mount Berry, Floyd Co., GA.

1. Son of Lucius D. Green and Cora [---]/.

2. Obit: G. Leland Green, Vermont Native, Dies in Georgia
ROME, Ga. - Dr. G. Leland Green, 87, a native Vermonter and distinguished alumnus of the University of Vermont, died here Saturday. He was named president of Berry College in Rome, Ga., in 1926, and became head of the school's education department in 1941. Dr. Green retired in 1951 with the title president emeritus. He was born in Franklin, Vt., April 22, 1883, the son of Lucius D. and Cora B. Green. Dr. Green's parents died when he was young, and he then lived with grandparents. He was graduated from Barton Academy in 1902 and from UVM in 1906. He was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity and Phi Beta Kappa. Dr. Green married Flora Humphrey July 10, 1907. He was a science teacher at Thetford Academy from 1906 to 1907, and principal for Highgate High School from 1907 to 1908, Franklin High School, 1908-09, and Richford High School, 1909 11. Dr. Green served as the first principal of the Vermont State School of Agriculture in Randolph Center from 1911 to 1920 and as overseas secretary of theYMCAin France in 1918. He was granted honorary degrees by both UVM and the University of Georgia and was the author of two poetry books "The Upward Quest" and "These Will Remain." A building on the Berry College campus was named in his honor and G. Leland Green Hall at Vermont Technical College was dedicated in October 1970. He leaves his wife; three sons, Gardner, Gordon and Randolph; and a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Matheny. (The Burlington Free Press, Mar. 8, 1971, p. 8)

They had the following children:

  726 M i Gardner Humphrey Green was born on 14 Apr 1908 in Highgate, Franklin Co., VT. He died on 28 Sep 1993 in St. Johns Co., FL.

1. CAROLINA GIRL TO WED BERRY PRESIDENT'S SON
Chattanooga Times Special.
MOUNT BERRY, Ga., May 7.- Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Thompson; of Dunn, N. C. of the engagement of their daughter. Miss Christine Bishop Thompson, to Gardner Humphrey Green, son of President and Mrs G. Leland Green, of Berry college. Plans call for a June wedding for the couple, whose romance began while they were attending college. Miss Thompson received her degree in music from Converse college in 1928, and made her debut in Raleigh in 1929. Following graduation she taught in Bessemer City, N. C., and conducted kindergarten classes later in her hometown. She is a member of Epsilon Tau Mu sorority. -Gardner Green is a graduate of Berry schools and Davidson college. where he was a member of Omicron Delta Kappa, Scabbard and Blade and Kappa Sigma. Since graduation he has held a position in the New York Stock Exchange. (Chattanooga Daily Times, May 8, 1933, p. 6)
        Gardner married Christine Bishop Thompson in Jun 1933. Christine was born on 13 Feb 1907 in Dunn, Harnett Co., NC. She died on 22 Sep 1993 in Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL.

1. Daughter of John Lee Thompson and Zilphia Elizabeth [---].
  727 M ii Gordon Lucius Green was born on 12 Nov 1914 in Randolph, Orange Co., VT. He died on 2 Dec 2005 in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY.

1. Obit: GREEN, DR. GORDON L. , 91, of Louisville, died Friday, December 02, 2005, at Oaklawn Health & Rehabilitation Center. He was a physician in private practice for over 45 years and retired as a medical adjudicator for the Veteran's Administration. He was also a former clinical professor of otolaryngology and head and neck surgery at the University of Louisville. Dr. Green was a graduate of the Berry Schools in Rome, GA, Davidson College, and the U of L Medical School. He served his internship at the old Louisville General Hospital and his residency at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. He was a founder and former president of the Louisville Otolaryngology Society, and member of the American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, American Society of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, American Medical Association, Kentucky Medical Association, and Jefferson County Medical Society. As a lieutenant colonel during World War II, he was a flight surgeon with the Army Air Corps. He is survived by his wife, Glavis Green; a daughter, Connie Hampton (Jim); a brother, Dr. Randolph Green; and three grandchildren, Sheila Dempster, Timothy Evans, and Melanie Huber. A memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, December 7, 2005, at Highland Presbyterian Church, 1011 Cherokee Road. Private burial will be in Cave Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4-7 p.m. Tuesday at Pearson's, 149 Breckenridge Lane. (The Courier-Journal, Dec. 4, 2005, p. B6)
        Gordon married Glavis "Dickie" Ray Bishop in Dec 1937 in Jeffersontown, Jefferson Co., KY. Glavis was born on 29 Oct 1913 in Central City,Muhlenberg Co., KY. She died on 22 Feb 2008 in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY.

1. Obit: GREEN, GLAVIS B. " DICKIE", died at her home on Friday, February 22, 2008, surrounded by her loving family. Born on October 29, 1913, to Ida Addington and Barry Bishop, of Central City, KY, she obtained her nursing degree at Louisville General Hospital School of Nursing and was head nurse of Northfield Nursing Home, in Louisville. "Dickie" was along time member of the Fillies and the Louisville Boat Club. She was our awesome "Nan" and cherished and will be forever missed! She is preceded in death by her husband of 68 years,Gordon L. Green, MD; and their daughter,Connie Hampton. "Nan" is survived by her three grandchildren,Sheila Dempster and Melanie Huber (Mark), of M t. Washington, KY., and Tim Evans,of Melbourne, FL; five great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and by several of the Green family, of Rome, GA. Memorial services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Highland Presbyterian Church, 1011 Cherokee Road at Grinstead Drive, with private burial in Cave Hill Cemetery, prior to the service. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Friday at Pearson's,149 Breckenridge Lane. Expressions of sympathy may be made to Hospurus of Louisville. (The Courier-Journal, Feb. 27, 2008, p. B6)
  728 M iii Randolph Berry Green was born on 20 May 1921 in Mount Berry, Floyd Co., GA. He died on 23 Apr 2018 in Rome, Floyd Co., GA.

1. MISS MANIS TELLS OF HER BETROTHAL
Shorter College Graduate to Wed Dr. Randolph Berry Green in June Rites
Special to The Chattanooga Times
CRYSTAL SPRINGS, Ga., May 12--Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson Manis announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Hannah Rebecca Manis, to Dr. Randolph Berry Green of Mount Berry ana Rome, son of Dr. and Mrs. Gard ner Leland Green of Mount Berry. The wedding will -take place in June. The bride-elect's mother Is the former Miss Anna Leo Wheeler of Cohutta, Ga. Miss Manis attended Young Harris College and received her A.B. degree from Shorter College. At Young Harris she was president of the Susan B. Harris Society and the Methodist Youth Fellowship, and at Shorter she was a member of the Eunomian Society, the Sports Council and May Day court A member of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, ehe Is now teaching in the Rome city school system. Dr. Green's mother is the former Miss Flora Humphreys of Newport, W His father Is a former president of Berry Schools. The bridegroom-elect received his B.S. degree in chemistry from Berry College, after which he studied dentistry at Northwestern University Dental School, where he was a member of XI Psl Phi den tal fraternity. Later he served 28 months in the dental corps of the navy. He is now practicing dentistry in Rome. Dr. Green is secretary and vice-president of the Northwestern District Dental Society and is a member of the Rome Exchange Club. (Chattanooga Daily Times, May 13, 1951, p. 31)

2. Dr. Randolph Berry Green, 96, of Rome, Georgia, passed away peacefully on Monday, April 23, 2018, at Seven Hills Place surrounded by family and less than a mile from his boyhood home on the Berry College campus. Randolph was born on May 20, 1921 in Mount Berry, Georgia, the third son of Gardner Leland Green and Flora Humphrey Green, whom Martha Berry recruited in 1920 to move from Vermont Agricultural College to the Berry Schools where Gardner became principal and took a leading role in establishing Berry College. Randolph was nurtured by a loving family and Ms. Berry's team of visionaries devoted to the idea of making an education available to those of lesser means in rural areas who, at that time, had little, if any, access to education beyond the primary grades. With his many campus buddies, Randolph roamed the woods, fields and mountains at Berry, chased deer and rabbits, and worked on construction crews for some of the large college buildings being built to fulfill Martha Berry's long-term campus design. Randolph began his schooling in the Roosevelt Cabin at Berry and attended Berry all the way through college, from which he graduated with a B.S. in chemistry.
Randolph was blessed with a sunny disposition. This was certainly due in part to genetics but also in large part to growing up at Berry during the 1920s and 1930s. What child would not be inspired as the Berry College Chapel, the first dorms and large classroom buildings, the Ford Buildings, Frost Chapel, and Victory Lake were built around him? Or as Martha Berry attracted visitors such as Henry Ford and Amelia Earhart to speak on campus? Or as the college grew in stature and influence to attract so many fine students and faculty? Randolph's childhood at Berry was a life-long inspiration for him and gave him purpose and direction.
Another source of inspiration for Randolph was Dr. Charles Proctor, a dentist from Tufts University in Boston who, at Martha Berry's urging, held an annual dental clinic on the Berry campus for those lacking access to good dental care (a common circumstance in rural areas at the time). With Dr. Proctor as mentor, Randolph attended Northwestern University Dental School in Chicago. World War II broke out shortly after he began school, and like almost everyone in his class, Randolph joined the armed service, in his case the U.S. Navy. When he completed his dental studies, he served as a Lieutenant in the Navy dental corps for the remainder of the war, with tours of duty aboard the aircraft carrier USS Kearsarge.
After the war, a strong sense of place drew Randolph back to Rome and Mount Berry to establish a dental practice in which he was active into his 90s. Randolph joined Rome's First United Methodist Church and its choir, in which he sang baritone for over 60 years. At church, he met and fell in love with Hannah Rebecca Manis from Subligna, Georgia. Randolph and Rebecca were married on June 24, 1951 in Berry Chapel and went on to raise three children and enjoy innumerable activities together and with their friends during their 64-year marriage such as the Dental Supper Club, the Rome Sailing Club, camping in the mountains, travel, and the First United Methodist Church. Randolph had a close coterie of fishing buddies who loved getting together in the North Georgia Mountains, Appalachicola, Tellico River, and Alaska to fish for trout and salmon. Community activities Randolph found particularly meaningful were the Exchange Club, for which he oversaw the photography and art exhibit at the Annual Fair and helped support the Family Resource Center, Rome's Free Dental Clinic, the Boys and Girls Clubs, and the Berry College Alumni Association, for which he was a past President.
Ever the optimist, Randolph always radiated a confidence that things were just going to work out fine somehow if people were kind to each other. "Soliloquy," a poem by Randolph's father, captures something basic about Randolph's benevolence: "They might need help from even me;/ I'll bare my heart to let them see/The loving kindness lurking there;/It might be the answer to their prayer."
Randolph was predeceased by his wife, Rebecca, who died on February 22, 2015; his brothers, Gardner and Gordon; sister, Virginia Matheny; and several close relatives. He is survived by his daughter, Susan Rebecca Green; his daughter, Ginger Green Rowston and Ginger's husband, Joe, of Rome, Georgia, and their children, Gillis Talley Rowston, of Chattanooga, Tennessee, Hannah Green Rowston, of Los Angeles, California, and William Joseph Rowston III, of Rome, Georgia; his son, Richard Leland Green, and Richard's wife, Susan, of Alexandria, Virginia, and their children, Rebecca Fields and Ann Elisabeth, of Washington, D.C; and many nieces, nephews, and other relatives.
Randolph wanted special thanks to be given to his patients for their allowing him the honor and privilege of serving them. When he "retired" in 1993, he missed his patients very much and soon returned to practicing dentistry on a part-time basis for over twenty years, most recently as a fill-in for his dentist colleagues when they were sick, on vacation, or otherwise unavailable.
The family extends special thanks to all the staff of Seven Hills Place who provided such loving care for Randolph in his final year. They and Randolph laughed together and kidded each other and generally kept each other smiling. We can't thank them enough. They do God's work. The family also extends a special thanks to nephew David Matheny who was a steadfast friend to Randolph in his declining years and is a perfect embodiment of Christiancaritas. The family also wants to thank Brookdale Senior Living Center, Pruitt Hospice, Harbin Clinic, and Floyd Medical Center for care they provided Randolph.
A visitation is scheduled forFriday, April 27, 2018, at 4:00 p.m.in the Wilder Center at First United Methodist in Rome followed by a memorial service in the sanctuary at5:00 p.m.
The family respectfully suggests that memorial contributions be made to Berry College Attn: The Gardner Leland Green Chair of Education or Rome First United Methodist Church.
Daniel's Funeral Home has charge of the arrangements. (Rome News-Tribune (GA), April 25, 2018)
        Randolph married Hannah Rebecca Manis on 24 Jun 1951 in Mount Berry, Floyd Co., GA. Hannah was born on 3 Apr 1926 in Cohutta, Whitfield Co., GA. She died on 22 Feb 2015 in Rome, Floyd Co., GA.

1. Daughter of Thomas Watson Manis

2. Rebecca Manis Green, 88, of Rome, Georgia passed away peacefully, on Sunday February 22, 2015, at Brookdale Assisted Living, following an illness of several months and surrounded by family.
Rebecca was born Hannah Rebecca Manis on April 3, 1926 in Cohutta, Whitfield County, Georgia, the only daughter of Thomas Watson Manis, Sr. and Anna Leo Wheeler Manis. She grew up on a farm in Subligna, Georgia in the beautiful Armuchee Valley bordered by John's Mountain and Taylor's Ridge. She deeply loved, and had to contend with, four wonderful Manis brothers, Wheeler, William, Thomas Jr., and Roger, and loved her family dearly. As a child, she was a faithful member of the Subligna Methodist Church, which profoundly influenced her life and where she met some of her closest, lifelong friends. While her father "Papa Tom" made sure his boys learned how to work hard and make a living on the farm and in business, Rebecca, while putting in her time picking cotton and cooking for the boys, was given the opportunity to study piano up the road a few miles in Walker County. Rebecca attended Subligna High School where she excelled in math and played on the girls' basketball team. At the age of sixteen, she left home to attend Young Harris College, a two-year Methodist college in the Georgia mountains that also profoundly influenced her life and was a place to which she loved to return. After completing her studies at Young Harris, she attended Shorter College, where she continued her piano studies and graduated with an A.B. in math.
Following graduate study at Emory University and Berry College, she found her first job teaching math to the boys at the Hilltop Campus of Rome High School. She lived in downtown Rome and quickly became active in the First United Methodist Church. Soon, she met the love of her life Randolph Berry Green, who had grown up on the campus of Berry College (where his father was the President) and who had recently completed service as Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy dental corps and had established his dental practice in Rome. Rebecca and Randolph were married in Berry Chapel on June 24, 1951 on one of the hottest days of the year and lived happily together for over 63 years. They had three children, a son Richard Leland and two daughters, Virginia Diane and Susan Rebecca. Rebecca devoted herself to raising her children during their formative years. In her quiet, empathetic way, Rebecca always showed her unquestioning support for her children and extended family and all their endeavors. She always loved to return to the Armuchee Valley, the Crystal Springs farm (where her parents had moved), the North Georgia Mountains near Young Harris, the Tennessee River, and the beaches of Georgia and Florida for spiritual restoration. She enjoyed her volunteer work for the First Methodist Church, including Circle 7; Junior Service League; and Mountain View Garden Club. Eventually, to help support her children's education and careers, she re-entered the workforce as a math teacher at St. Mary's Catholic School and then West Rome High School, and later as the receptionist, office manager, and general trouble shooter for her husband's dental practice.
In retirement, Rebecca enjoyed spending time with and spoiling her five grand children. She is survived by her husband Randolph; her brother Roger Manis and his wife Diane; her daughter Susan Rebecca Green; her daughter Ginger Green Rowston and Ginger's husband Joe, of Rome, Georgia, and their children Gillis Talley Rowston, of Chattanooga, Tennessee, Hannah Green Rowston, of Atlanta, Georgia, and William Joseph Rowston III, of Statesboro, Georgia; and her son Richard Leland Green and Richard's wife Susan, of Alexandria, Virginia, and their children Rebecca Fields, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Ann Elisabeth of Washington, D.C.; other sisters-in-law Linda Manis and Mary Manis, and former sister-in-law Joanne Addison; and many other relatives and friends. She was predeceased by her parents Thomas Sr. and Anna Leo and her three brothers Wheeler (Helen), Bill, Tom Jr. and former sister-in-law Joan.
Honorary pallbearers are the Adult Sunday School Class of First United Methodist Church in Rome and all of Rebecca's nieces and nephews on the Manis and Green sides.
The family extends special thanks to the staff of Brookdale Senior Living Center, Golden Living Center Rehab, Heyman Hospice, and Floyd Medical Center.
The service is Saturday, February 28, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. in the sanctuary at First United Methodist in Rome with the Rev. Dr. Robert Brown and the Rev. Larry Caywood officiating. A visitation will follow in the sanctuary from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m.
In lieu of flowers the family respectfully requests memorial contributions to be made to: First United Methodist Church 202 East 3rd Avenue Rome, GA. 30161, Berry College 2277 Martha Berry Hwy Mt. Berry, Ga. 30149, or Young Harris College 1 College St Young Harris, Ga. 30582.
  729 F iv Virginia Belle Green was born on 17 Dec 1923 in {Floyd Co., GA}. She died on 19 Feb 2005 in Rome, Floyd Co., GA. Virginia was buried in Sunset Hills Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Rome, Floyd Co., GA.

1. Green - Matheny
Troth Claims Wide Interest
Mount Berry, Ga. May 22 Announcement is made by Dr. and Mrs. Gardner Leland Green of the engagement of their daughter, Virginia Belle Green, to James Thad Matheny of Waynesboro, Miss. The wedding will take place in June. The bride-elect, whose father was for 25 years president of the Berry Schools, is a graduate of Berry college. She did post-graduate work at the University of Tennessee, and taught science In Hogansvilie High school and in Girls High, Rome. At present, Miss Green Is a registered medical technician in the Doctors' building, Atlanta. She received her training at Emory university and Grady hospital. She is a member of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Mr. Matheny, who is the son of Mrs. O. B. Matheny and the late Rev. Matheny, is attending Emory University Medical school, and will receive his M. D. degree June 3. He is a member of the Theta Kappa Psi fraternity, and will serve his internship at Charity hospital in New Orleans, beginning July 1. (Clarion - Ledger, May 23, 1949, p. 4)
        Virginia married James Thad Matheny in Jun 1949. James was born on 14 Dec 1923 in Vimville, Lauderdale Co., MS. He died on 26 Nov 2010 in Rome, Floyd Co., GA. He was buried in Sunset Hills Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Rome, Floyd Co., GA.

1. Son of Obediah Burch Matheny and Nannie Graham.

2. Dr. James Thad Matheny died Friday morning November 26, 2010 at his residence following a short illness.
James Thad Matheny was born on December 14, 1923 to the Reverend and Mrs. O.B. Matheny at Vimville, Mississippi. He attended Carmichael Schools, University of Southern Mississippi, The Citadel, Vanderbilt University, and received his MD degree from Emory University School of Medicine in 1949. He served a rotating internship at Charity Hospital in New Orleans and served four years as a practitioner in New Albany and Louisville, Mississippi. Being called to serve in the United States Navy in 1954, he was stationed at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola for 2 years. A residency in Pediatrics was completed in 1958 at the University of Mississippi in Jackson. Dr. Matheny moved to Rome in 1958 and partnered with Dr. Harlan M. Starr for the next 27 years before retiring in 1985.
Being an avid sailor, Dr. Matheny belonged to the Rome Sailing Club at Weiss Lake. He was also chairman of the Floyd County District of the Boy Scouts of America and received the Silver Beaver Award. He was a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Medical Association, Floyd- Polk County Medical Society and member of the staff of Floyd Medical Center.
He assisted in organizing the Rome Area Writers and worked with the group in the publication of “Selected Stories by Roger Aycock” . A collection of 31 short stories was written by Bill Barker and Dr. Matheny called “Splashes From The Past”. He also contributed several short stories to “The Lavender Mountain Anthology” which is published annually by the Rome Area Writers. He enjoyed listening to good music and was a member of the Rome Music Lovers Club. He was also a member of the Adult Fellowship Class at First United Methodist Church for 52 years. Dr. Matheny was preceded in death by his wife of 56 wonderful years, Virginia Belle Green Matheny February 19, 2005 and by a brother Reverend Robert M. Matheny and sisters Erin Graham Lewis, Cora Virginia Fairley, and Mary Lorene Finch.
Survivors include three children Virginia Anne Matheny of Sharpsburg, GA; Mrs. Philip Patterson (Mary) and David Birch Matheny both of Rome; Seven grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren, along with several nieces and nephews also survive.
Memorial services will be conducted at 1 PM Saturday, December 4, 2010 at the First United Methodist Church with the Reverend Jane Newman Brooks officiating. The family will receive friends in the Wilder Center at First United Methodist Church Saturday from 11:30 until 12:45 PM. Honorary pallbearers will be member of the Adult Fellowship Sunday School Class. Private interment services were conducted earlier this week at Sunset Hill Memorial Gardens with Reverend Larry Caywood officiating.
Those who wish to do so make a donation to the First United Methodist Church or to the Heyman Hospice. The family wishes to give special thanks to Amanda McBurnett and the staff of Heyman Hospice for their care and devotion to Dr. Matheny. Daniel’s Funeral Home is serving the family of Dr. James Thad Matheny.

405. Gilman Leslie Buckland (Walter Andrew Buckland , Gilman W. Buckland , {Jane} Morrison , Daniel Moor , John , Samuel ) was born on 18 Apr 1896 in California. He died on 18 Jun 1960 in Sommerville, Middlesex Co., MA. He was buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Hampstead, Rockingham Co., NH.

1. BUCKLAND Gilman L.. In Somerville. June 18, formerly of Hampstead New Hampshire, beloved son of the late Walter Buckland and Edith (Snyder). For the past 11 years employed at the Retina Foundation. 30 Chambers St.. Boston. Requiem High Mass at Holy Angels Church (Westville). Plaistow, New Hampshire, on Wednesday. June 22nd. 9 a.m. Burial services from Peabody Funeral Home. Derry, New Hampshire. 3 p.m. Interment at Lakeview Cemetery in Hampstead, New Hampshire papers please copy. (The Boston Globe, June 21, 1960, p. 35)

2. Funeral Tomorrow In Derry, N.H., of Gilman L. Buckland
Funeral for Gilman L. Buckland, 64, associated for the past 11 years with the Retina Research Foundation, Chambers st., Boston, will be held Wednesday in Derry, N.H. He died Saturday at the Central Hospital, Somerville. He was police chief of Hampstead, N.H., for 17 years and was a former member of the New Hampshire State Legislature. A World War I veteran, he was a member of the Haverhill Post, American Legion. He leaves a wife, Maude and two sons, Gilman L. Jr. of Washington and Charles of West Newbury. (The Boston Globe, June 21, 1960, p. 21)

Gilman married Maud Eleanor Bailey. Maud was born 1 on 21 Apr 1900 in Hampstead, Rockingham Co., NH. She died on 19 Dec 1995.

1. Daughter of Charles Bailey and Grace Miller Given.
- DERRY, March 9 - Mrs. Grace M. Bailey, 83, of 4 Central St., died yesterday at Hale Hospital, Haverhill, Mass., after a long illness. She was the widow of Charles Bailey. She was born in Auburn, Me. and had been a resident here for the past 10 years. She was a member of the Congregational Church of Hampstead. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Maud Buckland of West Hampstead and Mrs. Avis Duncombe of Washington, D.C.; three grandsons and two great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Elbridge Bailey of Haverhill, Mass.; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held from the Peabody Funeral Home in Derry Monday at 2 p.m. Rev. Theodore Hadley, pastor of the Congregational Church, Hampstead will officiate. Calling hours at the funeral home will be Sunday, 2 -4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Burial will be in Lake View Cemtery, Hampstead, in the spring. (March 1963)

They had the following children:

  730 M i Gilman Bailey Buckland was born on 1 Nov 1920 in Hampstead, Rockingham Co., NH. He died on 2 Oct 1998 in Hampstead, Rockingham Co., NH. Gilman was buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Hampstead, Rockingham Co., NH.
  731 M ii Charles Walter Buckland was born on 27 Sep 1922 in Hampstead, Rockingham Co., NH. He died on 27 Sep 1922 in Hampstead, Rockingham Co., NH. Charles was buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Hampstead, Rockingham Co., NH.
  732 M iii Charles Maurice Buckland was born on 6 Feb 1925 in Hampstead, Rockingham Co., NH. He died on 9 May 2001 in West Newbury, Essex Co., MA. Charles was buried in Merrimack Cemetery, West Newbury, Essex Co., MA.

413. Anna Mae Fobes (Edith Maude Moore , Josiah Hardy Moore , Samuel Moore , Susannah Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born on 6 Feb 1904 in {Trinidad}, Las Animas Co., CO. She died 1 on 29 Sep 1955 in {Westfield}, Marquette Co., WI. Anna was buried in Westfield East Cemetery, Westfield, Marquette Co., WI.

1. Anna M. Fobes Bride of Wisconsin Man
Home Wedding Ceremony Performed
Friday, August 28;
To Live in. Wisconsin
The marriage of Miss Anna May Fobes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fobes of Redwood Falls and Howard G. Dahlke son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dahlke of Westfield, Wisconsin was solemnized with a simple but impressive service at 10 o’clock Friday morning, August 28 at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. Fred Hauser, pastor of the Presbyterian Church at St. Peter and an old friend of the family, read the service before an improvised altar in the living room, in the presence of the immediate families and a few close friends of the bride. Baskets of gladioli and other garden flowers were used throughout the rooms. Before the ceremony, Miss Alice Stewart sang “At Dawning” with Miss Margaret Fobes at the piano. The bride was dressed in a gown of egg shell crepe with which she wore a tulle veil and lace mitts. Cream tea roses and maiden hair ferns formed her shower bouquet. Miss Jeanette Fobes, who attended her sister as bridesmaid, wore a dress of pink crepe and carried an arm bouquet of pink and white asters. As the bridal march from Lohengrin was played, the bride was met at the foot of the stairs by her father who gave her in marriage. She and her attendant were met at the altar by the groom and his brother-in-law, James Gilmore of Monroe, Michigan. A three course wedding breakfast was served at 11 o’clock, after which Mr. and Mrs. Dahlke left on a motor trip to Niagara Falls and other eastern points and will be at home after September 15 at Westfield, Wis., For travel Mrs. Dahlke wore a wine colored knit suit with black accessories. Out of town guests who attended the wedding were Miss Alice Moore of Rushmore, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dahlke of Westfield, Wisconsin, Mrs. Clarence Bennett of Friendship, Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. James Gilmore and son of Monroe, Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Murphy of Morton. Mrs. Dahlke is a graduate of the Redwood Falls high school,, Stout Institute, Menomonie, Wis., and has attended the University of Wisconsin. Mr. Dahlke attended Marquette University and the University of Wisconsin and is associated with his father in the Westfield Power Company. (The Redwood Gazette, Sept. 3, 1931, p. 1)

2.. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Wisconsin, Marquette Co., Westfield, sheet 2B, 43 Fourth ST., age 36, ed;C3 and husband, Howard G. (34), ed;C4, rents, and children, Donn H. (6), Marian M. (3) and Rita A. (2)

Anna married Howard Gottlieb Dahlke on 28 Aug 1931 in Redwood Co., MN. Howard was born on 7 Jul 1905 in Neshkoro, Marquette Co., WI. He died on 9 Jun 1993 in Westfield, Marquette Co., WI. Howard was employed as 1940;electrician power plant.

1. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Wisconsin, Marquette Co., Westfield, sheet 2B, 43 Fourth ST., age 34, ed;C4, rents, with wife, Anna F. (36), ed;C3 and children, Donn H. (6), Marian M. (3) and Rita A. (2)

2. Obit: Dahlke, Howard G.
WESTFIELD - Howard G. Dahlke, age 87 years, of Westfield, Wisconsin, died on Wednesday, June 9, 1993 at Muskle Bill's Resort in Phillips, Wisconsin. He was born on July 7, 1905 in the Village of Neshkoro, the son of Gustav and Alvlna (Doege) Dahlke. He graduated from the Westfield High School in 1924, and later graduated from Marquette University in 1928. His whole adult life was spent working for the Westfield Electric Company, where he was co-owner, office manager, and president of the corporation. He was a past member of the Westfield Chamber of Commerce and a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Westfield, and its Senior Group. He married Leona Rasch in September of 1991 at Lake Puckaway In Montello, Wisconsin. He is survived by his wife, Leona of Westfield; two daughters, Marian (Tom) Williams of Placentia, California, and Rita (Ronald) Giles of Jefferson; three sons, Donn H. Dahlke of Montello, James (Sharon) Dahlke of Westfield, and John (Jean) Dahlke of St. Louis Park, Minnesota; two stepdaughters, Bev (Herman) Wilke of Sheboygan, and Nancy (George) Schriver of Illinois; a brother, Wayne "Jerry" (Pearl) Dahlke of Westfield; and a sister, Verna Gilmore of Pompano Beach, Florida He is also survived by 14 grandchildren; 4 step-grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; 2 step-great grandchildren; brothers-in-law; sisters-in-law; nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Anna Mae in 1955; his second wife, Marianne in 1985; two brothers, Walter and Harvey; and a sister, Irene Elliott. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, June 12, 1993 at 11:00 a.m. at the IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH in Westfield, Wisconsin. The Reverend Theodore E. Krueger, Jr. will officiate. Burial win be in the Westfield East Cemetery. Friends may call on Friday, June 11, 1993 from 5:00 pm untn 8:00 p.m. at the STEINHAUS FUNERAL HOME in Westfield, Wisconsin, or at the church on Saturday, June 12, 1993 from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 am A memorial to the Immanuel Lutheran Church has been established by the family. Arrangements were by the STEINHAUS FUNERAL HOME in Westfield, Wisconsin. (Wisconsin State Journal, June 11, 1993, p. 16)

Howard and Anna had the following children:

  733 M i Donn Howard Dahlke was born on 24 Nov 1933 in Portage, Columbia Co., WI. He died on 2 Apr 2004 in Madison, Dane Co., WI.

1. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Wisconsin, Marquette Co., Westfield, sheet 2B, 43 Fourth ST., age 6 with parents, Howard G. (34), ed;C4, rents, and Anna F. (36), ed;C3 and siblings, Marian M. (3) and Rita A. (2)

2. Obit: Donn H Dahlke, 70
MONTELLO - Donn H. Dahlke, age 70, of Montello passed away unexpectedly on Friday, April 2, 2004, at St. Mary's Hospital, Madison. Donn was born on Nov. 24, 1933, in Portage, Wis., the son of Howard G. and Anna Mae (Fobes) Dahlke. He was united in marriage with Joyce Maas on Oct. 16, 1993, at Faith Lutheran Church, Appleton. He was previously married to Elaine Marotz. After graduating from UW-Law School in 1958, Donn enjoyed a long career in the legal profession. This included private practice, District Attorney, Family Court Commissioner, Marquette County Circuit Court Judge, and also Reserve Judge. Donn was also active in community organizations and he especially enjoyed his involvement in The People's Church of Montello. Donn is survived by his wife, Joyce of over 10 years; three daughters, Debra (Luther) Torgerson, Vicki (Fred) Landes, and Connie (Danny) Upchurch; two step-daughters, Cheryl Ullmann and Julie Ullmann; four grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; four siblings, nieces, nephews, other relatives and special friends. Funeral services for Donn will be held on Thursday, April 8, 2004, at 11 a.m. at THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH with the Rev. Mark Hensley officiating. Luncheon will be held following burial at the Harrisville Cemetery. A time of visitation will be held from 9 a.m. until the time of service at the church. In lieu of flowers memorials may be donated to The People's Church, American Heart Association or Gideons. The family of Donn would like to express our thanks and appreciation to the doctors and nurses who treated and cared for Donn compassionately at St. Mary's Hospital, Madison.
Even youths will faint and be weary, and the young will fall exhausted; but those who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength, they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint. Isaiah 40 vs. 30-31 (Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI) - Monday, April 5, 2004)
        Donn married (1) Living.
        Donn married 1 (2) Mary Laurentia Monaghan on 7 Dec 1985 in Marathon Co., WI. Mary was born on 8 Nov 1937 in Illinois. She died on 9 Dec 2020 in Clintonville, Waupaca Co., WI.

1. Daughter of John Monaghan and Mary Gaittens.
- Monaghan, Mary
STOUGHTON Mary Monaghan, age 94, died on Tuesday, Februory 20, 1990 at the Nazareth House. She was born in Scotland on August 27, 1895. Surviving ore three daughters, Mary Duley of Fond du Loc, Nora (Art) Heidecke of Eogle River, ond Fran (Ray) Peters of McFarland; five sons, John . (Jeonanne) of Chicago, Neil of Argo, Uinots, Edward (Lois) of Mountain Home, Arkansas, James (Marianne) of Tampa, Florida, ond Joseph (Ruth) of Vtroqua; 33 grandchildren; and several great -grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Monaghan in 1961; and a brother, Neil Gorttons. Funeral services wil be held on Friday, February 23, 1990 at 11:15 am. at the NAZARETH HOUSE CHAPEL, Stoughton. Burial wil be in Hillside, Illinois on Friday afternoon. Friends may cal at the funeral home in Stoughton from 4:00 pm until 70 pm on Thursday, February 22, 1990, where a rosary service wil be held at 6:45 pm Olson-Holzhuter Funeral Home Stoughton

2. Obit: Mary Laurentia Duley, age 83 of Clintonville formerly of Shawano, passed away at The Pines on Wednesday, December 9, 2020. Mary was born on November 8, 1937 to the late John and Mary (Gaittens) Monaghan in Illinois. On August 20, 1955, Mary was united in marriage to Robert H. Duley. Mary worked as a drug and alcohol counselor for Menominee County for many years. Mary stated that she had to be one step ahead of her drunk driving students. She also worked part time for the Shawano Leader and at Fox Valley Technical College from 1987 – 2012.
Mary is survived by her five children; 13 grandchildren; sisters, Nora and Frances. She is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, her children, Robert and Gail and two brothers, Edward and James. In accordance with Mary’s wishes no services were held.







Name: Mary Monaghan
Marriage Date: 19 Aug 1955
Spouse: Robert Duley
Marriage Location: Cook County, IL
        Donn married (3) Joyce Emily Maas on 16 Oct 1993. Joyce was born on 5 Oct 1944 in Wausau, Marathon Co., WI. She died on 21 Aug 2018 in New London, Waupaca Co., WI.

1. NESHKORO - Joyce Emily Ullmann Dahlke, age 73, of Neshkoro, formerly of Appleton, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, August 21, at ThedaCare Medical Center in New London after a short illness. Joyce was born in Wausau on October 5, 1944, to the late LeRoy and Emma (Wiesner) Maas. She graduated with the class of 1964 at Appleton West High School. Following high school, she worked at AAL, now known as Thrivent. On June 11, 1966, Joyce was united in marriage to Larry Ullmann at Faith Lutheran Church, Appleton. Larry preceded her in death in 1990. She married Donn H. Dahlke on October 16, 1993, Donn preceded her in death in 2005. Joyce worked in the Appleton School System for many years as a teacher’s aide. She volunteered for LWML through Calvary Lutheran Church in Princeton and at Second Time Around. Joyce loved teaching the kids at Vacation Bible School in the summers and she also enjoyed flowers, gardening, cooking, ceramics, and singing – especially in the choir. She will be missed by her two daughters: Cheryl Lynn Ullmann, of Appleton, and Julie Katheryn Ullmann, of New London; three grandchildren: Jordan, Hope, and Seth; and sister-in-law, Carol Maas, Appleton. She is further survived by many nieces and nephews, cousins, and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husbands, her brother Richard, and sister Marlene. A funeral service will take place at 11 am on Tuesday, August 28, at the Brettschneider-Tret- tin-Nickel Funeral Chapel. Friends and relatives may visit at the funeral chapel on Tuesday from 9 am until 10:45 am. Interment will take place at Highland Memorial Park, Appleton. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established. The family would like to extend a special thank you to ThedaCare Hospice for the compassionate care given to Joyce. Joyce Emily Dahlke. (Oshkosh Northwestern, Aug. 26, 2018)
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        Living married Thomas Frederick Williams. The marriage ended in divorce.Thomas was born on 23 May 1940 in Carroll, O'Brien Co., IA. He died on 11 Apr 2014 in {Brea, Orange Co., CA}. He was buried in Memory Garden Memorial Park, Brea, Orange Co., CA.

1. Son of Leland F. Williams and Edna Ethel Dewey.
- Leland F. Williams - ARCHER, Iowa Leland F. Williams, 81, of Archer died Thursday at Osceola Community Hospital in Sibley, Iowa. Memorial services will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at United Methodist Church in Archer.
Burial will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Primghar, Iowa. Visitation will be after 2:30 p.m. today, with the family present 7 to 8:30 p.m., at Sanborn Funeral Home in Sanborn, Iowa. (May 2000)

- Edna Ethel (Dewey) Williams Edna Ethel (Dewey) Williams, the daughter of Fred and Lulu (Wetzel) Dewey, was born at Primghar, Iowa, on Aug. 21, 1920. She lived her youth and received her education at Primghar, graduating from the Primghar High School. Edna was united in marriage to Leland F. Williams on Aug. 8, 1937, at Worthington, Minn. With the exception of living in Kansas from 1943 to 1944, Lee and Edna resided at Archer, Iowa, where Lee was engaged in farming and the trucking business. Edna had been employed at the Archer Consolidated School, J.C. Penney in Sheldon, Iowa, and had worked for 22 years at Wolfs Department Store in Sheldon. Lee died on May 11, 2001.
Edna had resided at Landsmeer in Orange City, Iowa, and later at the Heritage House Nursing Home in Orange City, where she died Saturday, Feb. 9, 2002. Edna is survived by her children: Janice and Russell Linstrom of Fullerton, Thomas and Marian Williams of Placentia, Dr. James K. and Kathy Williams of Onalaska, Bonnie and Rodney Brink of Marion, Iowa, Sharol and Nelvin Miedema of Hospers, Iowa, Betty and Rodney Van Meeteren of Sheldon, and Bill and Melissa Williams of Laguna Niguel, 18 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and one sister, Nell Wills of Augusta, Kan.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, four sisters and two brothers. Edna was a member of the Archer United Methodist Church, the United Methodist Women and a past president of the PTA. Special interests of Ednas included antiques, sewing, reading and crafts. (Feb. 2002)

2. Obit: Thomas Williams, 73, Brea, CA, formerly of Archer
BREA, CA—Thomas Frederick Williams, 73, Brea, CA, formerly of Archer, died Friday, April 11, 2014. Services were Monday, April 21, at Placentia Presbyterian Church in Placentia, CA. Tom was born May 23, 1940, in Archer, Iowa, to Lee and Edna Williams. He was the second of seven children. Tom spent his first 20 years in Archer, Iowa, attending school and working on the farm. He graduated from Archer High School in 1958. In 1960 he joined the United States Air Force and served honorably for four years where he was stationed in Spain. After being discharged from the Air Force in 1964, Tom made his way to California, where he worked for Standard Oil. In November of 1968, Tom joined the Brea Fire Department, where he became an engineer, driving various trucks through the years. He retired in 1998 after serving the City of Brea for 30 years. Tom passed away April 11, 2014. Tom is survived by his wife of 48 years, Marian of Brea, California; their four children and their spouses, Todd and Stephanie Williams, Julie and Shaun McClanahan, Scott and Teresa Williams, and Renae and Curt Hindman; and his eight grandchildren, Stuart and Anna McClanahan, Tyler, Reese, and Cory Hindman, Ava and Zoe Williams and Tommy Williams. He is also survived by his siblings and their spouses, Janice and Russell Linstrom, Kenneth and Cathy Williams, Bonnie and Rodney Brink, Sharol and Nick Miedema, Betty Van Meeteren, and Bill and Melissa Williams. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Lorie Williams; his parents, Lee and Edna Williams; and a brother-in-law, Rodney Van Meeteren.
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414. Jennette Elizabeth Fobes (Edith Maude Moore , Josiah Hardy Moore , Samuel Moore , Susannah Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born 1 on 22 Aug 1906 in Fillmore Co., MN. She died 2 on 11 Jun 1982 in Mission Viejo, Orange Co., CA. She was buried in Oakland Cemetery, Saint Paul, Ramsey Co., MN.

1. JEANETTE FOBES,
EUGENE PETERSON
WED SATURDAY
In a simple but impressive ceremony, the marriage of Miss Jeanette Fobes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fobes and P. Eugene Peterson, son of Mrs. Caroline Peterson of St. Paul, took place at 6 p. m. Saturday at the home of the bride’s parents. Rev. Fred Hauser, pastor of the Presbyterian church at St. Peter, an old friend of the Fobes family, was the officiating clergyman. The marriage service was read in the living room, in the presence of the immediate families of the bride and groom. The bride wore a blue crepe dress with a corsage of gardenias. There were no attendants. After the ceremony, a three course wedding dinner was served, after which Mr. and Mrs. Peterson left for St. Paul and are at home at 760 Mount Curve Boulevard.
Mrs. Peterson is a graduate of the high school here and of Winona Teachers college. She worked for one year in the office of the Smith Agency and since her graduation from teachers college has taught in the schools at Brownton, Delano and Hopkins. Mr. Peterson is an accountant in the office of Farwell, Ozmun and Kirk, wholesale hardware dealers. Out of town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dahlke (Ann Fobes) and son, Don Howard, of Westfield, Wisconsin, Mrs. Caroline Peterson of St. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Feterson of Vesta and Rev. and Mrs. Fred Hauser of St. Peter. (The Redwood Gazette, Aug. 16, 1934, p. 7)

Jennette married Peter Eugene Peterson on 11 Aug 1934 in Redwood Co., MN. Peter was born on 30 Jan 1906 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN. He died on 18 Jan 1969 in Saint Paul, Ramsey Co., MN. Peter was buried in Oakland Cemetery, Saint Paul, Ramsey Co., MN.

1. Son of Hans Peter Peterson and Caroline Stolt.

Peter and Jennette had the following children:

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415. Margaret Alice Fobes (Edith Maude Moore , Josiah Hardy Moore , Samuel Moore , Susannah Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born on 6 Nov 1910 in Sleepy Eye, Brown Co., MN. She died on 27 May 1985 in Paynesville, Stearns Co., MN. She was buried in Paynesville Cemetery, Paynesville, Stearns Co., MN.

1. Obit: Margaret Southworth
Former school teacher
PAYNESVILLE -- Memorial services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Grace United Methodist Church for Mrs. Henry (Margaret A.) Southworth, 74, who died Monday at Koronis Manor. The Rev. Jack Parriott and the Rev. Leslie Drake will officiate. There will be no visitation. Arrangements were by Anderson Mortuary in Paynesville. Mrs. Southworth was born Nov. 6, 1910, in Sleepy Eye to the late Harry A. and Edith (Moore) Fobes. She married H. Henry Southworth Aug. 2, 1941, in First Presbyterian Church, Redwood Falls, and taught school in Milaca, Little Falls, Willmar, Renville and Paynesville. She was a member of Grace United Methodist Church of Paynesville, Women's Society and Book Lovers Club, was a Sunday school superintendent at Paynesville Methodist Church 12 years, a Cub Scout den mother and was one of the founders of Paynesville Hospital Auxiliary and its first secretary. Survivors include her husband and son, David, Houston, Texas. She was preceded in death by three sisters and one brother. Memorials are preferred to Grace United Methodist Church of donor's choice. (St. Cloud Times, May 31, 1985, p. 10)

Margaret married Herbert "Henry" Southworth on 2 Aug 1941 in Redwood Falls, Redwood Co., MN. Herbert was born on 27 Feb 1910 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN. He died on 23 Aug 2006 in Union City, Alameda Co., CA. He was buried in Paynesville Cemetery, Paynesville, Stearns Co., MN.

1. Son of Herbert Southworth and Louise Bielke.

2. Obit: H. Henry Southworth, 96, California
Henry Southworth Herbert "Henry" Southworth, 96, of Santa Rosa, Calif., died on Wednesday, Aug. 23, at his home in Union City, Calif.
Henry was born on Feb. 27, 1910, to Herbert and Louise (Bielke) in St. Paul. He graduated from Glencoe High School and attended Winona State College.
He was united in marriage to Margaret Fobes on Aug. 2, 1941, at the First Presbyterian Church in Redwood Falls. To this union, one child was born.
Henry became a teacher in 1934 and moved to Willmar in 1936 to continue his career. He taught English, general science, biology, and girl's physical education. He was a football coach, school newspaper advisor, school theatre director, and speech coach. He also taught family life and photography at the Minnesota Home School.
He served during World War II, working with a hospital unit in England.
He moved to Paynesville in 1948, teaching social studies for 16 years until his retirement in 1964.
Henry served as a justice of the peace in Paynesville in the 1950s and presided as the mayor of Paynesville in the 1970s.
He was an active member of Grace United Methodist Church in Paynesville and was a member and leader of the Paynesville Knights of Columbus.
He married Lucile Edwards on Nov. 27, 1985, at Grace United Methodist Church in Paynesville. Henry lived in Paynesville from 1948 to 1989. The couple moved to California in 1989.
Henry enjoyed camping, fishing, and gardening.
He is survived by his wife, Lucile; son, David of Denver, Colo.; stepdaughter, Arlene Edwards Mues of Walnut, Calif.; by three granddaughters; and by two great-grandchildren.
He was preceeded in death by his parents; by his first wife, Margaret; and by two sisters.
A memorial service was held in California, and a graveside service - conducted by the Paynesville Masonic Lodge and the Paynesville American Legion Post #271 Color Guard - will be held at the Paynesville Cemetery on Saturday, Sept. 30, at 1 p.m. (The Paynesville Press,
September 2006)

Herbert and Margaret had the following children:

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417. Allen Moore Fobes (Edith Maude Moore , Josiah Hardy Moore , Samuel Moore , Susannah Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born on 27 Apr 1921 in Redwood Falls, Redwood Co., MN. He died on 29 Aug 1984 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN. Allen was buried in Saint Annes Columbarium, Saint Paul, Ramsey Co., MN.

Allen married Arline Elsie Waller on 9 Dec 1944 in Redwood Falls, Redwood Co., MN. Arline was born on 11 Sep 1921 in Carlton Co., MN. She died on 2 Mar 2013 in Saint Paul, Ramsey Co., MN.

1. Daughter of Harold Westin Waller and Elsie Viola Baxter.

2. Obit: Arline Elsie Waller Fobes, 91
Arline Elsie Waller Fobes of West St. Paul died on March 2, 2013 from cancer at the age of 91. Preceded in death by husband, Allen, parents, Harold and Elsie Baxter Waller, and sister, June Franklin. She is survived by children, Allison (Paul) Brower, Joycelyn (Marc) Brand, Craig (Judie), Glenn (Tracey), and Hillary (Brian) Eckstein and grandchildren, Chad, Jessica, Lindsey, Kati, Alex, Halley, Sarah, Brodey, and Chris, and great granddaughter, Astraea. A memorial service will be held on March 15 at 2:00 at St. Anne's Episcopal Church, 2035 Charlton Road at Hwy.110, Sunfish Lake, MN., with visitation 1 hour prior to the service and with a reception to follow. Private interment. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to St. Paul Branch AAUW Scholarship Trust Fund. (St. Paul Pioneer Press (MN) - Sunday, March 10, 2013)

Allen and Arline had the following children:

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419. George Raymond Moore (Bert Prescott Moore , Henry Albert Moore , Samuel Moore , Susannah Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born on 11 Oct 1901 in Barnet, Caledonia Co., VT. He died 1 on 1 Jun 1966 in Chatham Co., GA. George was employed as 1930;embalmer.

1. MISS DORIS ABBIE WHEATON BRIDE OF G. RAYMOND MOORE
Simple Ceremony at West Hill Home of Bride's Father
Miss Doris Abbie Wheaton daughter of Charles Z. Wheaton of St Johnsbury, become the bride of G. Raymond Moore, son of Mrs. Jennie G. Moore of St. Johnsbury and B. P. Moore of East Barnet, Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock, with simple ceremonies held in the home of the bride's father. The ceremony took place in the parlor and was performed by the bride's pastor, the Rev. Ora Wilford Craig of St. Andrews Episcopal Church. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her only attendant was her sister. Marion, as maid of honor. Fred H. Wright, cousin of the bride, served as best man. The bride was gowned in orchid crepe de chine, baseue effect, with trimmings of ostrich and rosebuds. She wore a string of pearls and bridal wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of bridal roses. Her slippers were of silver hue. The maid of honor wore flowered chiffon and carried yellow chrysanthehms. The wedding march, Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin's, was played by Miss Mattie Wheaton, sister of the bride. The brides gift to her maid of honor was a white gold bracelet and the grooms gift to his best man a pair of white gold cuff links. A buffet lunch was served at a brief reception. A pretty array of gifts included a chest of silver, linen, aluminum articles, electric iron, electric toaster, a set of dishes and monetary gifts. The parlor was banked with ever green with orchid chrysanthemums. The luncheon room color scheme was orchid and white and evergreen, the hall evergreen and white. The couple will make their wedding trip to Greenfield, Mass., where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Harris, uncle and aunt of the bride; to New York City were they will be the guests of Mrs. William Dudley Peiley; to Long Island, where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Edwards, relatives of the groom, and to Saratoga Springs. The bride traveled in a gown of Harding blue satin back canton clone trimmed with moline fur. Her coat was of velour, black prince, squirrel trimmed with hat of black prince to match. They will be at home November 1, at 1 Caledonia street. The bride was a graduate of St. .Johnsbury Academy and since has been employed in Greenfield, Mass., and New York city. The groom has also attended St. Johnsbury Academy. Mrs. Moore is employed by Menut and Parks, local coal dealers, and Mr. Moore is in the employ of Juneau and Hale, local furniture dealers and undertakers. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Galbraith of Lancaster, N. H. (St. Johnsbury Republican, Oct. 22, 1925, p. 3)

George married (1) Doris Abbie Wheaton on 19 Oct 1925 in St. Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., VT. The marriage ended in divorce.Doris was born on 23 Apr 1901 in St. Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., VT. She died on 14 Oct 1979 in Lyndon Center, Caledonia Co., VT.

1. Daughter of Charles Zolman Wheaton and Nancy Janet McCaig.
- Funeral services for Charles Z. Wheaton, who passed away on July 16 at the age of 68 years, were held on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock, at the Moore home. The Rev. Herbert Hines, pastor of the Congregational Church at Woodstock, officiated. Mr. Wheaton was a native of St. Johnshury, having been born here on March 29, 1872, the son of Levi and Abby Wheaton. He was united in marriage to Nancy Janet McCaig on Jan. 3, 1900, and six daughters were born to this union. Mrs. Wheaton died on Jan. 4, 1915. Mr. Wheaton is survived by his daughters, Mrs. Moore of Woodstock, Mrs. Walter Gallagher of Fair Haven, Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Louis Smythe and Mrs. Louis , Desrochers. all of St. Johnsbury, and Miss Charlotte Wheaton of Los Angeles. Cal.; and six grandchildren, Janet and Nancy Moore of Woodstock, Colleen and Richard Miller of St. Johnsbury, and Robert and Louise Gallagher of Fair Haven. Following the services at Woodstock, the body was brought to the Passumpsic Cemetery where burial was in the family lot. The Rev. Stanley P. Jones, pastor of St. Andrews Episcopal Church, officiated and the bearers were five sons-in-law, Harry Miller, Louis Smythe, Louis Desrochers, Raymond Moore, and Walter Gallagher, and his nephew, Fred Wright of Passumpsic. (July 1940)

George and Doris had the following children:

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  745 F ii Nancy Ann Moore was born on 23 Jan 1936 in St. Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., VT. She died on 20 Sep 2015 in St. Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., VT.

1. Obit: Nancy was born on January 23, 1936 and passed away on Sunday, September 20, 2015. Nancy was a resident of Saint Johnsbury, Vermont at the time of her passing. Nancy graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy with the class of 1955. Graveside services will be held Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. at the Passumpsic Cemetery located on the right of US Rt. 5 south. Anyone wishing to make a memorial contribution is asked to consider Lyndon Dog Pound PO Box 211 Lyndonville VT 05851.

George married 1 (2) Shirley P. Astle on 25 May 1946 in Concord, Merrimack Co., NH. Shirley was born on 28 Feb 1902 in St. Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., VT. She died on 27 Sep 1984 in Savannah, Chatham Co., GA.

1. Daughter of William Anthony Astle and Inez S. Paddleford.


Notes:
1. Married Earle J. Hatch.
EARL J. HATCH
SPRINGFIELD, April 13. -- Earl J. Hatch, 37, died suddenly at his home in North Springfield at 6 o'clock yesterday morning following a heart affliction. Mr. Hatch was born in Gorham. Me., November 21, 1899, the son of George B. and Elizabeth (Fifield) Hatch. He came here over a year ago with his wife and family from Littleton, N. H., and has been employed at the Jones & Lamson Machine company. He is survived by his wife, Shirley (Astele) Hatch, and three children. His father, Gorge B. Hatch, and a brother also survive him, in Littleton. A prayer service was held at 10 o'clock this morning at the Davis Funeral home, with readings by Mrs. Caroline Lovell, of Springfield. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Meacham Funeral home in Littleton, with burial in the Littleton cemetery. (April 1937)

423. Eleanor Mae Wiese (Alice Clare Johnson , Martha "Mattie" Moore , Samuel Moore , Susannah Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born 1 on 8 May 1922 in Jackson Co., MN. She died on 24 Dec 2017 in Dana Point, Orange Co., CA.

1. Eleanor Dunning passed away peacefully in the Santa Cruz mountains surrounded by her loving family, at the age of 95. She was kind, concerned, informed and interested in the things and people around her. She also had a good sense of humor, which her grandkids especially enjoyed. Being a 65 year resident of Dana Point, she had many beloved friends and neighbors. Notably, her Dana Point Harbor walking/coffee group and past co-workers at the CUSD Library and past book club members. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lou and son, Brent. She leaves behind her son Paul, her daughter Valerie and grandson Alex, her daughter Alison (Andy) and her granddaughters Lauren and Carly. In lieu of flowers consider making a donation in Eleanor's memory to Friends of the Dana Point Headlands. (Orange County Register, Jan. 7, 2018)

Eleanor married Louis Edmond Dunning on 1 Feb 1946 in Los Angeles Co., CA. Louis was born on 19 Mar 1920 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co.,OH. He died on 3 Nov 1980 in Orange Co., CA. Louis was buried in Fairhaven Memorial Park, Santa Ana, Orange Co., CA.

1. Son of Samuel G. Dunning and Hedwig M. Barkmeyer.

Louis and Eleanor had the following children:

  746 M i Brent Edmund Dunning was born on 15 Jun 1947 in Jacksonville, Onslow Co., NC. He died on 10 Feb 1957 in Orange Co., CA. Brent was buried in Fairhaven Memorial Park, Santa Ana, Orange Co., CA.
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428. Priscilla Moore (Russell Lyman Moore , Lyman Abijah Moore , Samuel Moore , Susannah Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born on 7 Sep 1913 in St Paul, Ramsey Co., MN. She died on 17 Aug 1993 in Great Barrington, Berkshire Co., MA.

1. Found in the 1920 US Census Minnesota, Ramsey Co., St. Paul, wd-7, sheet 6A, 758 Osceola Ave., age 6 4/12 with parents, Richard L. (39) and Hildur (38) and sister Virginia (3 1/12) and servant, Margaret H. Mahoney (30)

2. Birth Records Filed
San Francisco
STEWART - To the wife of Robert O. Stewart, 1909 Van Ness ave., Dec. 21, twin sons. (San Francisco Chronicle, Dec 29, 1934, p. 9)

3. Found in the 1959 Greenwich, CT. city directory; Houston, Peyton H (Priscilla M) executive NY h Cognewaugh rd NM (p. 398)


Notes:
1. Married Peyton Hoge Houston, 26 Nov 1942, at New York, NY.
2. Divorced Peyton Houston, Jan 1959, at Marion Co., AL.
- Peyton Hoge Houston, a retired executive who composed 10 volumes of poetry over nearly 60 years, has died at age 83.
Mr. Houston died March 8 of heart failure after returning from a swim at the beach while vacationing in Rincon, Puerto Rico, his family said.
Mr. Houston, who graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Princeton University in 1932, became a free-lance writer and poet. His first volume of verse, "Descent Into the Dust," was published in 1936
His works were published in the Kenyon Review, The Paris Review, The Hudson Review and Parnassus. Mr. Houston's last volume, "XVI Complex Songs at the Borders of Silence," was published in December.
Born in Cincinnati, he worked in the consulting firm of his father, industrialist George H. Houston, before becoming vice president of the Equity Corporation, a New York investment company, in 1949. Mr. Houston helped to transform Equity into Wheelabrator-Frye Inc., and retired as corporate secretary of a spinoff, the Pullman Co. of Princeton, N.J.
Mr. Houston is survived by his wife, Parrish Cummings Houston; sons Joseph P. Dobson of Manhattan and Michael Dobson of Greenwich; daughter Parrish Dobson of Belmont, Mass.; and two stepsons, Robert and Russell Stewart, both of Greenwich. (Chicago Tribune (IL) - March 16, 1994)

Priscilla married Robert Ormsby Stewart about 1933. The marriage ended in divorce.Robert was born on 22 Feb 1909 in St Paul, Ramsey Co., MN. He died on 22 Dec 1948 in {Oakland}, Alameda Co., CA.

1. Son of Robert Decatur Stewart and Cornelia Kissam Young.

2. HOSPITAL ORDERLY DIES IN MYSTERY
Mystery today veiled the death of Robert Ormsby Stewart, 34, an orderly at Highland Hospital, whose body was found in his room at the hospital a short time after he was to go on duty. Police Inspectors Ed Toothman and Mark Nelson said a bottle containing a drug was found on a dresser in the room. It was of a type usually used in the treatment of alcoholics, they said. The bottle was partly filled. An autopsy will be held later today in an effort to determine the cause of death. There were no notes to indicate suicide, according to Toothman and Nelson. Stewart, who lived at 1620 Fruitvale Avenue, was found dead in a chair in his room by another orderly, Robert Beck, 26, of 733 Haddon Road. (Oakland Tribune, Dec. 22, 1948, p. 1)

Robert and Priscilla had the following children:

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430. James Moore Brandt (Gertrude T. Moore , Lyman Abijah Moore , Samuel Moore , Susannah Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born on 26 Jan 1916 in St Paul, Ramsey Co., MN. He died on 19 Aug 1993 in Walker, Cass Co., MN.

1. Miss Neddermeyer And Lt. James Brandt Are Married At St. Paul
Many friends of Lt. James Brandt, USNIL, Banana River Naval Air Station, and Miss Frances Neddermeyer, of Hawaii, will be interested in reading the following announcement of their marriage, taken from the St. Paul,. Minn., Dispatch, Sunday, June 6th: Tall branched candelabra, holding cathedral candles, at either aide of the fireplace, which was adorned with white iris and branches of snowballs and brldelwreath, in the living room in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Brandt, 2089 Commonwealth avenue, was the setting for the exchange of marriage vows Saturday evening by their son, Lt. James M. Brandt, and Miss Frances Neddermeyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Neddermeyer of Lahaina, Maui, Territory of Hawaii. The marriage was solemnized at 8:30 p.m. with Rev. Filbur D. Grose, pastor of St. Anthony Park Methodist Church, reading the marriage service. Preceding and during the ceremony a program of nuptial music was played by Mr. David Brandt, the bridegroom's brother. Introduction of Act III and bridal music from Lohengrin announced the bridal party descending the broad stairway, where Lt. Brandt met the bride and together walked to the improvised altar at the fireplace. The bride wore the wedding gown which Mrs. Lyman C. Brandt (Jane McNair) of Elizabeth, N. J., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McNair, 848 Goodrich avenue, wore on her wedding day in October, 1940. The gown was of ice blue satin, the close fitted bodice finished with a V neckline and featuring long sleeves puffed at the shoulder and dose fitting over the elbow to the wrist, and the bouffant skirt extending into a court train. The bride also wore Mrs. Brandt's veil of ice blue tulle arranged in a V over the forehead. The bride carried a bouquet of white lilacs. Miss Molly Brandt, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor, and Mrs. Lyman C. Brandt was matron of honor. Both were gowned alike in pink chiffon, the bodices fitting with sweetheart necklines and three-quarter-length sleeves and floor-length bouffant skirts. They carried bouquets of French lilacs and wore semicircle bands of the same blossoms In their hair. Aviation Cadet Lyman C. Brandt of Elizabeth, N. J., who expects to leave soon for Texas, where he will be stationed at Sheppard Field, was his brother's best man, and Mr. George C. Brandt, Jr., of Detroit, was groomsman. Throughout the house white flowers were used In profusion, and the bridal table in the dining room was centered with a silver bowl holding lilies of the valley with white tapers in silver holders at either side. Lt. Brandt and his bride left Saturday evening by motor for Florida, where Lt. Brandt Is stationed at the Banana River Air Base. For travel Mrs. Brandt is wearing a Victory blue tweed suit, matching hat and blue accessories. Lt and Mrs. Brandt are expected to arrive here Friday and will make their home in the ocean-side cottage of Mrs. W. O. Fleming at Cocoa Beach. Their many friends Join in wishing them much happiness. (Evening Tribune, June 10, 1943, p. 4)

2. JAMES M. BRANDT
James Moore Brandt 77 Prairie Village died Aug. 19, 1993, at a nursing home in Walker, Minn. The family requests no flowers and suggests contributions to the Woodrest Nursing, Home Box 1700, Tower Avenue, Walker, Minn., 56484. Mr. Brandt was bom in St. Paul, Minn. and moved to this area in 1951. He was a manufacturer's representative with George C. Brant Inc. He was a member of the National Paint Varnish & Lacquer Association. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Frances Brandt, Prairie Village, four sons, Tom Brandt, Chicago, Jim Brandt Jr., St. Louis, Charles Brandt, Virginia Beach, Va., and George Brandt, Olathe, three brothers, Chris Brandt, Kansas City, George Brandt, Seattle and David Brandt, Fort Myers, Fla., a sister, Molly Bliska, Hackensack, Minn., and eight grandchildren. (The Kansas City Star, Aug. 21, 1993, p. 37)

James married Living.

They had the following children:

  752 M i Living
        Living married Living.
  753 M ii Living

431. Lyman Christian Brandt (Gertrude T. Moore , Lyman Abijah Moore , Samuel Moore , Susannah Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born on 11 Apr 1917 in St Paul, Ramsey Co., MN. He was christened 1 on 29 Jul 1917 in Byron, Olmsted Co., MN. He died on 15 Dec 1997 in Shawnee Mission, Johnson Co., KS. Lyman served in the military WWII - U.S Air Force in 418th BOMB Sqdn. He was buried in Highland Memory Gardens Cemetery, Des Moines, Polk Co., IA. He was employed as 1945;co-pilot bomber.

1. Friends Fete Bridal Pair
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garbisch (Marjorie Crabb) of Austin, Minn., will entertain Thursday evening at the Lowry hotel in honor of Miss Jane McNair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McNair, 838 Goodrich, St. Paul, and Lyman Brandt, son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Brandt, 2089 Commonwealth, St. Paul Members of the bridal party will be guests. The couple will be married Saturday evening. (The Minneapolis Star, Oct. 2, 1940, p. 21)

Lyman married (1) Lillian "Jane" McNair on 5 Oct 1940 in Minnesota. Lillian was born on 28 Sep 1918 in St Paul, Ramsey Co., MN. She died on 3 Feb 2014 in Edina, Hennepin Co., MN.

1. Daughter of Harvey and Gale McNair

2. Obit: Brandt Jane Mcnair, 95
Age 95 of Edina, MN Passed away peacefully on Monday, February 3rd in her home surrounded by her loving family. Born in St. Paul, MN September 28, 1918. She attended Central High School and University of Minnesota. Her married years were spent in Kansas City, KS prior to returning to St. Paul in 1976. During her lifetime, she spent many wonderful summers with her family at Ten Mile Lake in Hackensack, MN. Preceded in death by parents Harvey and Gale McNair, brother Harvey (Helga) McNair, Jr. and former husband Lyman Christian Brandt. Survived by children Gale Brandt (John) Hallberg , Arvada, CO; Mary Layton, Walker, MN; J. Chris (Rita) Brandt, St. Paul, MN; Jan Brandt, Richfield, MN; Marit Brandt Piper, Sun City, AZ; Carrie Brandt Wikman, Edina, MN. Beloved grandchildren Sally Brandt (David) Wangensteen, Christian (Natalie) Brandt, Jane Brandt (Jason) Layne, Caroline Wikman and Charlie Wikman. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to American Cancer Society and American Diabetes Association. (St. Paul Pioneer Press (MN) - Sunday, February 9, 2014)

Lyman and Lillian had the following children:

  754 F i Living
  755 F ii Living
        Living married Living.

Lyman married (2) Deloris "Dee" V. Crawford on 24 Oct 1975 in Denver Co., CO. Deloris was born on 6 Apr 1926 in Melcher, Marion Co., IA. She died on 18 Oct 2009 in Lakeland, Polk Co., FL. Deloris was buried in Highland Memory Gardens Cemetery, Des Moines, Polk Co., IA.

1. DEL0RIS "DEE" V. BRANDT
Lakeland, FL -- Dee Brandt, 83, died Sunday, October 18, 2009 from related to surgery in Lakeland, Florida. Dee was born April 6, 1926 in Melcher, Iowa to Ivan and Helen Crawford. Dee traveled and visited many cities internationally. Her great love for people made her a blessing wherever she went, and people were drawn to her. Before moving to Lakeland, Florida, Dee lived in Des Moines, Denver and Kansas City. In Lakeland, Dee was an active member of Christ the King Episcopal Church, where she faithfully ministered as a lay counselor, led a ladies' Bible study, and visited the sick and elderly. These relationships formed a "family" bond for her away from Iowa. One relationship, however, overshadowed these earthly communions; it was her deep devotion to her LORD Jesus Christ, with whom she has now been joyful united in her eternal home. Dee found great delight in her family. She is survived by daughter, Jan McCombe; five grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; and, her siblings, Alberta Hartley, Betty Blaine, and Joan Foster Hall. She was preceded in death by her two children, Dawn Marie Anderson and Rev. Lyle Arden Anderson; her husband, L. Christian Brandt; and, her brother, Robert B. Crawford. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Friday, October 23, 2009 at Hamilton's near Highland Memory Gardens, 121 NW 60th Avenue, Des Moines, with burial to follow at Highland Memory Gardens Cemetery. (The Des Moines Register, Oct. 22, 2009, p. 12)

432. George Custer Brandt (Gertrude T. Moore , Lyman Abijah Moore , Samuel Moore , Susannah Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born on 19 Oct 1919 in Rochester, Olmsted Co., MN. He died on 6 Sep 2002 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.

1. Obit: Brandt, George C.
Brandt, George C., September 4, 2002. Born October 19, 1919, in Rochester, MN. Life-long resident of St. Anthony Park in St. Paul and Ten Mile Lake. Graduate of St. Paul Central HS and University of Minnesota. U of M swim team captain, M Club President, Beta Theta Pi. WWII Naval Aviator and flight instructor. International backgammon player who achieved Life Master status. Skied the mountains of the world with joy and enthusiasm. Past president of the St. Paul Rotary Club. Member of Town & Country Club. Devoted to conservation and ecology and to his Norwegian heritage. Forty years with George C. Brandt, Inc. Survived by children, Rick (Pam), Marty (Diane), Christie (Norm), Jon and Rebecca (Annie); grandchildren, Kevin (Alison), Lisa, Eric, Mikaela and Gracie; great-grandchildren, Ricky and Leo; brother, Dave (Evie); sister, Molly; and numerous nieces and nephews and life-long friends. Memorials to Deep Portage Conservation Reserve, 2197 Nature Center Dr. NW, Hackensack, MN 56452, www.deep-portage.org. Life celebration at the Town & County Club in St. Paul on Sunday, September 29, 2-5 pm with short memorial ceremony at 3 pm. (St. Paul Pioneer Press (MN) - Sunday, September 8, 2002)

George married Joan Elinore Collins on 27 Feb 1945 in Royal Oak, Oakland Co., MI. The marriage ended in divorce.Joan was born on 25 Nov 1923 in Royal Oak, Oakland Co., MI. She died on 17 Nov 1997 in St Paul, Ramsey Co., MN.

1. Obit: Brandt, Joan E. (Collins), age 73, of St. Paul, November 17, after a courageous battle with cancer. Remembered with love by children, Rick, Marty (Diane), Christie (Norm DeWitt), Jon, Rebecca (Annie); grandchildren, Kevin (Alison), Lisa, Eric, Mikaela; sisters, Nancy (Richard) Nickeson and Miriam Boisclair; and 30 nieces & nephews. Preceded in death by her beloved mother, father, and brother Richard. She was loved by many whose lives she touched and she cherished the many friendships which filled her life. Memorial service at 2 PM, Sat., Dec. 6, at ST ANTHONY PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. Private interment in Royal Oak, MI. Memorials preferred to the United Center for Breast Cancer Endowment Fund, 333 N. Smith Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55102 or to the St. Anthony Park United Methodist Church. (St. Paul Pioneer Press (MN) - Saturday, November 29, 1997)

George and Joan had the following children:

  756 M i Living
        Living married Living.
  757 F ii Living
  758 M iii Living
  759 F iv Living
  760 M v Living

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