Descendants of Samuel Morrison

Seventh Generation

(Continued)


611. Kenneth Leroy Moulton (Helen Blanche Edson , Ella "Lucy" Laura Morrison , Caleb , John , John , Samuel ) was born on 10 Oct 1911 in Hatley, Stanstead Co., PQ. He died on 27 Jun 1976 in {Scarborough}, Toronto, Ont., CAN. He was buried in Pine Hills Cemetery, Toronto, York Co., Ont., CAN. Kenneth served in the military WWII. He was buried in Pine Hills Cemetery, Scarborough, Toronto, Ont., CAN.

1. Births
MOULTON. -- In Hatley, on Nov. 10th, twins, boy and girl to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moulton. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, Nov. 28, 1911, p. 3)

2. VICTIM OF SERIOUS FALLS
Master Kenneth Moulton, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moulton, of this place, has within the past few days suffered two heavy falls, which have caused the little lad considerable pain and discomfort. While standing in the entrance to the barn during a strong wind, the door was blown to, which, striking him with full force and knocking him down, brought the full force of the impact with the cement flooring upon the back of his head. Hardly had he recovered from this experience when he missed his footing and fell from a flight of steps, the blow in this instance being inflicted upon the right side of his face, which, together with the eye, was bruised and discolored. (The Sherbrooke Daily Record, July 28, 1915, p. 2)

3. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., District 206, West Hatley, Massawippi, Sub-District 7, p. 10, age 10, POB: Que., Nat; Canada, Eth; English, Rel; Methodist, with parents H. L. (34) (owns) and Helen (33) and siblings, Edna (10) [twins] Chas (1) and Grace (1) [twins]

4. Found in border crossing; June 1924, Newport, VT., sheet 14
Moulton, Henry L., 32, Carpenter, English,
Moulton, Helen M., 37, wife
Moulton, Kenneth, 12, son
Moulton, Beatrice, 4, dau, twins
Moulton, Maurice, 4, son, twins
permanent address; Massawippi, name and address of relative whence came; Lucius Edson, Massawippi, going to; Framingham, Mass. visit brother Regie Moulton, Concord St., Framingham, Mass.

5. Mr. Kenneth Moulton was injured while at work at the Borrough Falls dam a few days ago. (Stanstead Journal, May 29, 1930)

6. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census Quebec, District 72 Stanstead, sub-district 9 West Hatley, p. 2, age 19, with mother, Helen (45), owns home $6000, no radio, and siblings, Edna (19), Beatrice (11) and Maurice (11)

7. Found in the Canadian voters list 1935, Quebec, Electoral District of Stanstead, Rural Polling Division No. 41, Village of East Hatley, Vol: 19100, p. 1;
83 Moulton, Kenneth L., chauffeur, East Hatley

8. Found in the Canadian voters list 1949, Ontario, Electoral District of Davenport, City of Toronto, Urban Polling Division No. 7, Vol: 18785, p. 2;
253 Lisgar St; Moulton, Ken, driver
253 Lisgar St; Moulton, Mrs. Elma

9. Found in the Canadian voters list 1974, Ontario, Electoral District of Greenwood, Polling Division No. 136 (Urban), Vol: 36623, p. 2;
334 Beech Ave; Moulton, Ken, truck driver
334 Beech Ave; Moulton, Alma, fact worker

10. Obit: MOULTON, Kenneth Leroy - Suddenly at the Toronto East General Hospital, on Sunday, June 27, 1976. Kenneth Leroy Moulton, beloved husband of Alma Finnegan, dear father of Larry, Ila (Mrs. G. Fenn), Betty (Mrs. J. Gibbs) and Linda (Mrs. M. Sheeran). Loving brother of Edna, Beatrice and Morris. Dear grandfather of Lance, Karen, Michael, Stephen, Raymond, Shelly, Scott, Gregory and Sandra. Resting at the Sherrin Funeral Home, 873 Kingston Rd. (at Beech Ave.), Toronto. Service in the chapel on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment Pine Hills Cemetery. (Toronto Star, Mon., June 28, 1976, p. C7)

Kenneth married 1 Alma Ella Finnegan on 25 Jun 1938 in Asbestos, Sherbrooke Co., PQ. Alma was born in Jan 1918 in Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke Co., PQ. She died on 16 Mar 2008 in Scarborough, Toronto, Ont., CAN. She was buried in Pine Hills Cemetery, Scarborough, Toronto, Ont., CAN.

1. Daughter of Henry Finnegan and Margaret Cohoon.
- The community was shocked to hear of the sudden death of Mrs. Harry Finnegan in the Sherbrooke Hospital. Mrs. Finneean had been in the hospital, since last December, with no hope held for her recovery, at Christmas time, but for the past two weeks, she had improved wonderfully. Deepest sympathy is extended to Mr. Finnegan, Mrs. Finnegan’s son, Clifford McGee, and daughter, Mrs. Moulton (Alma) and Mrs. Guimond (Margaret) and grandchildren. Funeral will be held in Richmond. (Jan 1952)

2. 1919: Found in the Canadian Border Crossings; Newport, VT., October 1919, p. 5, age 10 months, residence; Sherbrooke, nearest relative; Lawrence Finnegan (grandfather), destination; Island Pond, VT., traveling with Harry (29), Margaret (32) and Clifford (11).

3. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census Quebec, District 66 Richmond & Wolfe, sub-district 29 Asbestos, p. 2, age 12, with parents, Harry (41), owns home, $1200, no radio, and wife Margaret (43) and sister, Margaret Ellen (7)

4. Obit: MOULTON, Alma Ella passed away peacefully at the Scarborough General Hospital on Sunday, March 16, 2008 in her 90th year. Beloved wife of the late Kenneth Moulton. Dear mother of Betty Gibbs (Gerry), Linda Moulton, Larry Moulton (Lynne) and the late Ila Fenn (George). Loving grandmother of 10, great-grandmother of 7 and great-great-grandmother of 1. Friends and family will be received at the PINE HILLS VISITATION, CHAPEL AND RECEPTION CENTRE, 625 Birchmount Rd. (North of St. Clair Ave. E.), Scarborough, on Tuesday, March 18, 2008 from 7 - 9 p.m. A funeral service will be held in the chapel on Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. Interment to follow. In memory of Alma, donations to the Lung Association would be appreciated. (Toronto Star, Mar. 2008)

They had the following children:

+ 1093 F i Ila Jane Moulton
+ 1094 F ii Living
+ 1095 F iii Living
+ 1096 M iv Living

616. Morris "Bud" LeRoy Moulton (Helen Blanche Edson , Ella "Lucy" Laura Morrison , Caleb , John , John , Samuel ) was born on 17 Aug 1919 in Hatley, Stanstead Co., PQ. He died on 20 Jan 1986 in Tillsonburg, Norfolk Co., Ont., CAN. He was buried on 23 Jan 1986 in Fairview Cemetery, S. Walsingham, Norfolk Co., Ontario, CAN. He was buried in Franklin-Fairview Cemetery, Norfolk Co., Ont., CAN. He served in the military WWII.

1. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., District 206, West Hatley, Massawippi, Sub-District 7, p. 10, age 1, POB: Que., Nat; Canada, Eth; English, Rel; Methodist, with parents H. L. (34) (owns) and Helen (33) and siblings Kenneth (10), Edna (10), [twins] and Grace (1) [twins]

2. Found in border crossing; June 1924, Newport, VT., sheet 14
Moulton, Henry L., 32, Carpenter, English,
Moulton, Helen M., 37, wife
Moulton, Kenneth, 12, son
Moulton, Beatrice, 4, dau, twins
Moulton, Maurice, 4, son, twins
permanent address; Massawippi, name and address of relative whence came; Lucius Edson, Massawippi, going to; Framingham, Mass. visit brother Regie Moulton, Concord St., Framingham, Mass.

3. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census Quebec, District 72 Stanstead, sub-district 9 West Hatley, p. 2, age 11, with mother, Helen (45), owns home $6000, no radio, and siblings, Kenneth (19), Edna (19) and Maurice (11)

4. Hatley
Callers at the home of Mr. L. J. Moulton were his grandchildren, Mrs. Edna Reed, Miss Beatrice Moulton, Mr. Maurice Moulton and Mr. Graydon Carr, of Massawippi. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, May 12, 1939, p. 7)

5. Hatley
... Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moulton and others, here his nephew and niece, Mr. Maurice Moulton and twin sister, Mrs. M. Benn of St, Catharines, Ont., ...(Sherbrooke Daily Record, Oct. 17, 1953)

6. Obit: Morris Roy "Bud" Moulton
Morris Roy "Bud" Moulton of RR 3, Port Rowan, passed away at Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital on Monday, Jan 20, 1986, in his 67th year. Born at Sherbrooke, Que., Aug. 17, 1919, he was the son of the late Henry Moulton and the former Helen May Edson. Surviving is a dear friend, Evelyn [M.] Glazier; two daughters, Mrs. Gale Judge of Toronto and Mrs. Ray (Patricia) Wanstall of Rexdale; one son, Michael Moulton in Ireland; two step-daughters, Mrs. Jack (Ann) Munro of Vancouver, B.C., and Mrs. Fred (Gaile) Mabee of Tillsonburg; three step-sons, Lynwood Glazier of Thorold and John Glazier of Hamilton; five grandchildren; nine step-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. George (Beatrice) Benn and Mrs. Edna Statler, both of Simcoe.
Resting at the Ostrander's Funeral Home, Clark Chapel, Port Rowan, where service will be held Thursday, Jan 23 at 1:30 p.m. conducted by Rev. Edith Bell of Port Rowan United Church. Interment in Fairview Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. A Legion Memorial Service will be held tonight (Wednesday) at 7:30 at the Funeral Home. (Tillsonburg News, 22 Jan. 1986)

7. Funeral: Morris Roy "Bud" Moulton
Funeral service for the late Morris Roy "Bud" Moulton of RR 3, Port Rowan, who passed away on Jan. 20, 1986, was held at the Ostrander's Funeral Home, Clark Chapel, Port Rowan, on Jan. 23 at 1:30 p.m. conducted by Rev. Ann Griffin of St. John's Anglican Church, Port Rowan. Pallbearers were Wilfred Wells, Loyal Flick, Joe Armstrong, Stacey Rockefeller, Ross Haskett and Gene Gates. Interment in Fairview Cemetery. A Legion Memorial service was held at the Funeral Home on Wednesday evening at 7:30 conducted by president Bert Roberts. ((Tillsonburg News, Jan. 1986)


Notes:
1. ?? His name is among those who served on the monument in Hatley;
1914-1918 and 1939-1945, Le Monument aux Braves de Hatley, (erected 1947) At Hatley, vis-a-vis la St. James Church Anglican.
2. ? A Mooris Leroy Moulton, of Hatley, age 21, married a Hazel Grace Henry, of Sherbrooke, age 43, at Sherbrooke, 12 May 1940
2a. MRS. HAZEL MOULTON,
OF SHERBROOKE
The death occurred at the Sherbrooke Hospital on Saturday. Nov 15. 1969. of Mrs. Hazel Moulton She was in her 73rd year She was born in Moe’s River. Apr 23. 1897 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Henry. Mrs Moulton is survived by her only sister. Gladys. Mrs T. Jones. Sherbrooke. She was
predeceased by a brother, Harold Henry. The funeral service was held in Johnston s Funeral Chapel on Tuesday, Nov. 18. Kev. D.L. Campbell. St. Andrew's Presbvterian Church, officiating Organ music played was Abide with Me. Rock of Ages and the Old Rugged Cross. Bearers were the deceased’s
two nephews, Robert Henry, Lloyd Jones, a cousin. Allen Barron, and William Donaldson. Interment was in Elmwood Cemetery. Friends and relatives from out of town attending were from Johnville. Newport, Vt., and Aver’sCliff. (The Sherbrooke Record, Dec. 15, 1969, p. 3)
3. Muriel W. Pratt Mabee
Suddenly at the Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital on Friday, May 04, 2007, Muriel W. Mabee passed away surrounded by her loving family at the age of 87 years. Predeceased by her husband Bill (1972). Beloved mother of Fred (Gaile)Mabee of Tillsonburg, Kathleen (Hernando) Feliciano of Buffalo, N.Y., John (Virginia) Mabee of Tillsonburg, Jim Mabee of Tillsonburg, Linda (Don) Lepoudre of New Hamburg. Amazing grandmother to Shannon ( her husband Joe Norton) Mabee,Fred (Vikki) Mabee, Michael (Kaye) Feliciano, Marc (Lorissa) Feliciano, Darren Mabee, Dan (Jodi) Mabee, Dwayne (JoAnne) Mabee, Michelle (Luc) Bigras, Jason Lepoudre. Great grandmother to 7 great grandchildren. Survived by her brothersBill (Marion) Pratt, Don (Janet) Pratt. Predeceased by her sister Marion Bakos. Muriel was an avid gardener. The family will receive friends at Ostrander's Funeral Home 43 Bidwell St. Tillsonburg (519) 842-5221 on Sunday May 06, 2007 from2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service for Muriel
will be held in Ostrander's Funeral Home Chapel on Monday, May 07, 2007 at 1:00 p.m. Brian McEachern officiating. Interment Bethel Cemetery. At the family's request memorial donations (payable by cheque) may be made to the Canadian CancerSociety or the Tillsonburg Horticultural Society.

Morris married {Doreen}{Doris} Kilcoyne on 20 Feb 1951. {Doreen}{Doris} was born about 1914 in Scotland. She died in 1987 in Ontario, CAN. She was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Charlotteville, Norfolk Co., Ontario, CAN.


Notes:
1. Doris/Doreen M. Moulton: Fairview Cemetery, County Norfolk, Township Charlotteville, NR95-94.
Transcript Doris M. Moulton 1914-2002 It appears that she was Mrs. Leroy S. LORD as his name and dates are on the same stone.
2. She died Oct. 11, 1987

3. Name: DOREEN TREHY (?)

4. May have married a Mr. Kilcoyne before marrying Moulton.

Morris and {Doreen}{Doris} had the following children:

  1097 F i Living
        Living married Living.
  1098 F ii Living
        Living married Living.
  1099 M iii Living

617. Beatrice Rowena Moulton (Helen Blanche Edson , Ella "Lucy" Laura Morrison , Caleb , John , John , Samuel ) was born on 17 Aug 1919 in Hatley, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died on 24 Oct 1998 in N. Simcoe, Norfolk Co., Ont., CAN. She was buried on 27 Oct 1998 in Fairview Cemetery, S. Walsingham, Norfolk Co., Ontario, CAN.

1. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census, Quebec, Stanstead Co., District 206, West Hatley, Massawippi, Sub-District 7, p. 10, age 1, POB: Que., Nat; Canada, Eth; English, Rel; Methodist, with parents H. L. (34) (owns) and Helen (33) and siblings Kenneth (10), Edna (10), [twins] and Chas (1) [twins]

2. Found in border crossing; June 1924, Newport, VT., sheet 14
Moulton, Henry L., 32, Carpenter, English,
Moulton, Helen M., 37, wife
Moulton, Kenneth, 12, son
Moulton, Beatrice, 4, dau, twins
Moulton, Maurice, 4, son, twins
permanent address; Massawippi, name and address of relative whence came; Lucius Edson, Massawippi, going to; Framingham, Mass. visit brother Regie Moulton, Concord St., Framingham, Mass.

3. Found in the 1931 Canadian Census Quebec, District 72 Stanstead, sub-district 9 West Hatley, p. 2, age 11, with mother, Helen (45), owns home $6000, no radio, and siblings, Kenneth (19), Edna (19) and Maurice (11)

4. Hatley
Callers at the home of Mr. L. J. Moulton were his grandchildren, Mrs. Edna Reed, Miss Beatrice Moulton, Mr. Maurice Moulton and Mr. Graydon Carr, of Massawippi. (Sherbrooke Daily Record, May 12, 1939, p. 7)

5. "Mrs. Morley Benn and little daughter, Barbara, of Toronto, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mosher in Stanstead. (Stanstead Journal, July 16, 1964)

6. Found in the Canadian voters list 1974, Ontario, Electoral District of Norfolk-Haldimand, Town of Simcoe, Urban Polling Division No. 93, Vol: 16667, p. 1;
11 Benn, George, shipper, 117 Kent N.
12 Benn, Mrs. Beatrice, housewife, 117 Kent N.

7. Found in the 1977 Simcoe, Ontario directory; Benn Geo M (Beatrice R) lab Amer Can h 133 Chapel (p. 23)

8. Found in the 1979 Simcoe, Ontario directory; Benn Geo M (Beatrice R) lab Amer Can h 133 Chapel (p. 7)

9. Found in the 1983 Simcoe, Ontario directory; Benn Geo M (Beatrice R) lab Amer Can h 164 Kent n (p. 6)

10. Obit: Benn - Beatrice Rowena Benn of 164 Kent St. N., Simcoe, passed away at Norfolk General Hospital on Saturday, October 24, 1998, in her 80th year. Born August 17, 1919 in Hatley, Quebec, she was the daughter of the late Henry Moulton and the former Helen May Edson. Survived by her husband M. George Benn; one daughter Barbara Mayo of Oakville; one granddaughter Madeline; as well as several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by one sister Mrs. Edna Lee Statler; two brothers: Kenneth and Bud Moulton. Resting at the Ostrander Funeral Home, Clark Chapel, Port Rowan, for graveside service at Fairview Cemetery on Tuesday, October 27, 1998, at 1:00 p.m. with Rev. James White officiating. Public visitations Tuesday 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Memorial donations to the charity of your choice will be gratefully acknowledged by the family. (Simcoe Reformer, Oct. 1998)

11. Obit: Beatrice R. Benn, wife of George Benn, died October 24, 1998 in Simcoe, Ont. She was born in the Eastern Townships, Que., daughter of Henry Moulton and Helen Edson Moulton, in 1919. She was predeceased by her twin brother, Morris, of Pt. Rowan, Ont., and twins, sister and brother, Edna Statler and Kenneth Moulton in 1988 and 1976. Also, sister Annette and her twin Howard Moulton in infancy, and sister Alta also in infancy. She was survived by husband George, daughter Barbara Mayo, granddaughter Madeleine Mayo of Owen Sound and several nieces and nephews. In Quebec, a number of cousins. Her husband George Benn died Friday, November 27,1998. Both are buried in Fairview Cemetery, Port Rowan, Ont. (The Record, Feb. 1, 1999)

Beatrice married Morley George Benn on 22 Dec 1952. Morley was born on 11 Nov 1929 in Lackawanna, Erie Co., NY. He died on 27 Nov 1998 in Simcoe, Norfolk Co., Ont., CAN. He was buried in Fairview Cemetery, S. Walsingham, Norfolk Co., Ontario, CAN.

1. Son of Raymond and Violet Benn.

2. Found in the 1930 U.S Census New York, Erie Co., Lackawanna, wd-3, Roland Ave., sheet 10A, age 5/12, with parents; Ray and Violet, and brother Carl

3. Found in the border crossing records; May 1931, Port of Bridgeburg, Peace Bridge, age 2, traveling with brother Carl Eugene age 3, country or state of last residence, place of birth; Lackawanna, NY., nationality; USA, In Canada before; No, Going to father Raymond Benn, 115 Galt Ave., Toronto, Nearest relative in country of which just came; Cousin, Ethel Bowman, Bufalo, NY.,

4. Obit: Benn - Morley George of Simcoe at the age of 69 passed away Friday, November 27, 1998. Beloved husband of the late Beatrice (October 1998). Loving father of Barbara and grandfather of Madeleine Mayo, brother of Caroline Benn and Jean Rennie. Cremation. A private family service will take place at a later date. If desired, memorial donations made to the Lung Association would be appreciated by the family. (Simcoe Reformer, Nov. 1998)

Morley and Beatrice had the following children:

+ 1100 F i Living

618. Helen Reta Treble (Kate Edith Edson , Ella "Lucy" Laura Morrison , Caleb , John , John , Samuel ) was born on 31 Jan 1907 in York Co., Ont., CAN. She died 1, 2 on 17 Aug 1979 in Hialeah, Miami-Dade Co., FL. Helen immigrated in 1921 to to the U.S.

1. Found in the 1911 Canadian Census, Alberta, Edmonton, District 2, sub district 61, p. 3, 16 Morris St., age 4, at home with her parents.

2. Found in the 1916 Canadian Census Alberta, district 36, sub-district 9, Edmonton 5, p. 1, (116, range 41, 101st) age 9, b. Ontario, religion; Episcopal, with parents; John and Kate; siblings; Ila, Grace

3. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census Alberta, District 5, sub-district 57 Edmonton, 1822-94A, p. 19, age 14, POB: Alberta., Rel: Church of Eng., with parents; John (38) owns home and Kate (35) and siblings; #### (10), Grace (8) and John (2)

4. Found in the 1923 Edmonton city directory; Treble Helen steno R Sladden r 11822 94th St (Henderson's p. 545)
5. Found in the 1924 Edmonton city directory; Treble Helen steno r 10151 95th St (Henderson's p. 514)
6. Found in the 1925 Edmonton city directory; Treble Helen barber John H Treble r 10151 95th St (Henderson's p. 510)

7. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Michigan, Wayne Co., Detroit, sheet 13B, "Helen Seavey" age 23, married b. Canada, Fa. b. N.H, Mo. b. Canada, immg; 1921, with parents; John H. and Kate E., and siblings; Grace (17) Ila (19) and John (11)

8. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Michigan, Wayne Co., Detroit, wd-6 (18 Apr '40) ED 84-283, sheet 11A, 1710 Webb Av., rents $35, age 33, ed H-4, POB: Canada Eng, with husband Albert E. (39)

9. 1940: Manifest, Detroit Michigan, 27 June 1940, Lake, Helen T.L.S. traveling alone, C.I.V. No. 1978, issued Windsor, 27 June 1940, POB: Toronto, Ont., age; 33, sex; F, occp; none, Language; English, Nationality; Canada, Last permanent residence; Detroit, Michigan, Name and address of nearest relative from whence came; Aunt: Helen Moulton, Massawippi, Quebec, Canada, Ever in U.S; Yes: Oct 1925 to date: where; Detroit, Mich, passage paid by; self, Destination; Husb: Albert E. 1710 Webb St., Detroit, Michigan, Purpose; Reside permanently, Height; 5'4", complextion; Med. Hair; Bro, Eyes; Hazel, Arrived by; D&C Tun.
Remarks: Husband Albert, born North Branch, Son Hilton, born Detroit, 5 1/2

10. Helen Reta Lake was Naturalized; 8 Aug. 1942, Petition # 178102

11. 1964; lived at Detroit, MI., at the time of her sister's death.

12. Obit: Wilsdon
Mrs. Helen R. 72 of Miami, passed away Aug. 17th 1979. Came here in 1975 from Detroit, Mich. Survived by son & daughter-in-law, John & Connie Lake, grandchildren, Charles and Deanne Lake, brother, John E. Tremble. Family will receive friends 6-9 P.M. Sun Lowe-Hanks Funeral Home 4850 Palm Ave. Graveside Services 2 P.M. Mon. Woodlawn Park Cemetery. (The Miami Herald, Aug. 19, 1979, p. 334)

Helen married (1) [---] Lambert about 1926.

Helen married 1 (2) Roland Oliver Seavey on 1 Feb 1930 in Detroit, Wayne Co., MI. The marriage ended in divorce.Roland was born on 4 Apr 1904 in Royalston, Worcester Co., MA. He died on 22 Jan 1957 in Keene, Cheshire Co., NH.

1. Son of Ralph O. Seavey and Addie Louisa Doe.

2. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Massachusetts, Worcester Co., Royalston, sheet 8B, age 5, with mother Addie L. Drury (22) marr. 4yrs, 3 of 3 children and her husband Leroy C. Drury (27) and siblings Harry E. (2) and George R. (4/12)

3. 1935, married Madeline Lachance, 16 Nov 1935, Hancock, Hillsborough Co., NH.

4. WWII Draft Registration Card: Roland Oliver Seavey, ser.# 280, Residence: 137 Pine St., Gardner, Worcester, Mass., mailing address: same, Age: 37, POB: Royalston, Mass., DOB: Oct 26, 1899, Name and address of person who will always know your address: Wife, Mrs. Madeline Seavey, 137 Pine St., Gardner, Mass., Employer: Florence Stone Co., Place of employment: School St., Gardner, Worcester, Mass., Race: white, Height: 5' 6", Weight: 170, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Brown, Scars; , signed at Local Board No. 70, Gardner, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Feb 15, 1942

5. Found in the 1951 Gardner, MA city directory; Seavey, Roland O (Madeline A) foreman FSCo h 137 Pine p. 382

Helen married (3) Albert Ervin Lake on 16 Jul 1932 in Wood Co., OH. The marriage ended in divorce.Albert was born 1 on 23 Aug 1900 in North Branch, Lapeer Co., MI. He died 2 on 27 Mar 1970 in Houston, Harris Co., TX. He was buried on 31 Mar 1970 in Houston National Cemetery, Houston, Harris Co., TX. Albert was employed as 1940;automotive shipping clerk,1970;Casket Maker. He served in the military WWI - U.S Army 7 Nov 1918 - 6 Feb 1919 in Unit 371, MTC, US Army. He was buried on 31 Mar 1970 in VA Cemetery, Houston, Harris Co., TX.

1. Son of Ervin J. Lake and Matilda A. Stewart.

2. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Michigan, Lapeer Co., North Branch, dis 53, sheet 9B, age 9, b. Michigan, in the family of Ervin J. and Tillie A. Lake, siblings; Lloyd, Merritt, Lucy, George and Ford. (b. MI, father b. NY, mother b. Eng-Canada)

3. 1918: WWI registration card: Albert Ervin Lake, age 18, address: RFD #2, North Branch, Lapeer, Michigan., DOB: Aug 23, 25, or 27, 1900, Are you natural born citizen? Yes, caucasion, Occp; Farmer,employed by father Ervin J. Lake, RFD #2, North Branch, Lapeer, Michigan. Medium slender build, blue eyes, light hair, signed Albert Ervin Lake, 12 Sept. 1918, Lapeer Co., MI.

4. Found in the 1928 Detroit city directory; Lake Albert E (Mabel) cond DSR h2546 Marlborough (p. 1282)

5. Looks like he's at Detroit in the 1930 census

6. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Michigan, Wayne Co., Detroit, wd-6 (18 Apr '40) ED 84-283, sheet 11A, 1710 Webb Av., rents $35, age 39, ed H-2, POB: Michigan, with wife Helen R. (33)

7. 1956; Harris Co., TX., Report of marriage: License: 0206963, LAKE ALBERT ERVIN age 55, and CLAUGHTON DELLA IRENE age 39, date of issue: 01-13-1956 date of marriage: 01-14-1956 Film code: 271131007
Mrs. Della Lake was informant on death cert.


Notes:
1. Michigan birth record: 23 Aug 1900, North Branch, Lapeer Co., MI., parents; Irvin Lake, b. N.Y., Tillie Lake, b. Canada

2. SSDI: (?) ALBERT LAKE b. 23 Aug 1900 issued: Michigan d. Mar 1970 Houston, Harris, TX.

3. There is an Albert E. Lake in the 1920 U.S Census Michigan, Wayne Co., Detroit wd-12, dis 370, sheet 7B, age 19, single, b. Michigan, 33 Missouri Ave., border at the home of Mrs. Alma Smith, electrician telephone Company, (b. MI, father b. NY, mother b. Eng-Canada)

4. 1922: Albert E. Lake b. MI., tel. elect., married a Mabel Stevens b. OH., at Detroit, MI., Nov. 18, 1922,Groom Fa: Erwin, mother's maiden name: Matilda Stevens and Bride's Fa: Edward, mother's maiden name: Emma Woodward

5. There is an Albert E. Lake in the 1930 U.S Census Michigan, Wayne Co., Detroit wd-21, dis 811, sheet 5B, age 34, divorced, b. Michigan, lodger at 5009 Lillibridge Ave., conductor street railway, war veteran. (b. MI, father b. NY, mother b. Eng-Canada) (The date of the census is Apr 1930)

They had the following children:

+ 1101 M i Hilton John Lake

Helen married (4) Living.

Helen married (5) Living.

Helen married (6) Living.

621. John Edson Treble (Kate Edith Edson , Ella "Lucy" Laura Morrison , Caleb , John , John , Samuel ) was born on 26 Jul 1918 in Edmonton, Alberta Co., CAN. He died on 14 Dec 2005 in New Port Richey, Pasco Co., FL. He was buried 1 in Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, Sumter Co., FL. He was employed as 1940;laborer auto factory. He immigrated in 1921 to to the U.S. He served in the military WWII - U.S Army on 26 Aug 1943. He was buried in Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, Sumter Co., FL (i).

1. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Treble of 11641 101st street, announce the birth of a son, Friday evening July 26. (The Edmonton Bulletin, July 27, 1918, p. 4)

2. Found in the 1921 Canadian Census Alberta, District 5, sub-district 57 Edmonton, 1822-94A, p. 19, age 2, POB: Alberta., Rel: Church of Eng., with parents; John (38) owns home and Kate (35) and siblings; Helen (14), #### (10), and Grace (8)

3. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Michigan, Wayne Co., Detroit, sheet 13B, age 11, b. Canada, Fa. b. N.H, Mo. b. Canada, immg; 1921, with parents; John H. and Kate E., and siblings;Grace (17), Ila (19) and Helen Seavey (23)

4. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Michigan, Wayne Co., Detroit, wd-6 (11 Apr '40) ED 84-286, sheet 4B, 1601 Highland, age 21, ed H-3, POB: Canada Eng, with wife Doris June (18) at the home of his sister Ila Roberts (29)

5. 1943: Manifest, Detroit Michigan, 29 March 1943, Treble, John Edson, C.I.V. No. 1247, issued Windsor, POB: Edmonton, Alberta, age; 24 yrs 8 mo, sex; M, occp; riveter, Language; English, Nationality; Canada, Last permanent residence; 1611 Cortland, Detroit, Michigan, Name and address of nearest relative from whence came; None, Ever in U.S; Yes:1926 to date: 3-29-43 where; Detroit, Mich, passage paid by; , Destination; 1611 Cortland, Detroit, Doris Treble (wife USC), Purpose; per res, Height; 5'8", complextion; Med. Hair; Dr Br, Eyes; Gray, scars on hands, Arrived by; D&C Tun.
Remarks: Brit PP, Doris Treble (wife) USC

6. Petition for Naturalization, # 3872 M, at Jacksonville, FL.
John Edson Treble
Place of residence at time of enlistment: 1611 Cortland St., Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan
POB: Edmonton, Alberta, 26 July, 1918, age 25, white male, Eyes; gray, Hair; dk brown, Height; 5' 8", Weight; 170, soar on base of index finger on both hands, Nationality;British, Married; name of wife; Doris June Blenman, I have one child.
I immigrated from Windsor, Canada and admitted to the United States at Detroit, Michigan under the name John Edson Treble, on March 29, 1943, on the D & C Tunnel.
I entered the U.S Army on 26 August 1943, ser. No. 36877553
Witnesses: Cpl. Harold J. Barich and T/5 Leonard S. Oliver from Camp Blanding, FL.

7. Found on the Florida Passenger Lists; traveling on Pan American Airways flight 502/506, Oct 27, 1957, departing Managua Airport, Nicaragua, to Miami, Florida;
Treble John E.
Treble, Marilyn
Treble, Mark

8. Obit: TREBLE, PASTOR JOHN E., 87, of New Port Richey, died Wednesday (Dec. 14, 2005) at Gulfside Regional Hospice of New Port Richey. He was born in Edmonton, Alberta, and came here 20 years ago form Miami. He was a pastor with the Laymen's Home Missionary Movement, serving around the world. He retired from Pan-Am and was an Army veteran of World War II. He was an artist. Survivors include his wife, Marilyn S.; three sons, Mark, Fort Lauderdale, Jeremy, Dumont, N.J., and Timothy, Palm Harbor; and two grandchildren. Michels & Lundquist Funeral Home, New Port Richey. (St. Petersburg Times, Dec. 16, 2005, p.9)

9. Obit: TREBLE, Pastor John E., 87, of New Port Richey, Fla., died December 14, 2005, at Gulfside Regional Hospice, New Port Richey. He was born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and came to New Port Richey 20 years ago from Miami, Fla. He was an aircraft and artist for Pan-Am Airlines in Miami and New York. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and a pastor with the Laymens Home Missionary Movement, Chester Springs, Pa., serving worldwide in 17 countries and the United States. He is survived by his wife, Marilyn S., New Port Richey; three sons, Mark Treble, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Jeremy Treble, Dumont, N.J., and Timothy Treble, Palm Harbor, Fla.; and two grandchildren, Jonathan and Victoria Lynn. The family will receive friends 6-8 p.m. Monday, December 19, at Michels & Lundquist Funeral Home, 5228 Trouble Creek Road, New Port Richey. Graveside services will be 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, December 20, at Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, Fla., with Brother Dick Blaine conducting. Arrangements have been entrusted to Michels & Lundquist Funeral Home, New Port Richey, Fla. (Tampa Tribune, Dec. 16, 2005, p. 6)

John married (1) Doris June Blenman about 1938 in {Michigan}. Doris was born on 29 Jun 1921 in {Detroit}, Wayne Co., MI. She died 1 on 16 Sep 1996 in Superior, Washtenaw Co., MI.

1. Daughter of John Angus Blenman and Mildred M. Cooper.

2. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Michigan, Wayne Co., Detroit, wd-8, sheet 27A, 2201 Grand Ave., age 8, with parents John A. (37) rents $75 with radio, and mother Mildred (36) and brother Donald J. (10) and two boarders; Hadwick Von Venstinen (50) and Adelaide Frechette (16)

3. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Michigan, Wayne Co., Detroit, wd-6 (11 Apr '40) ED 84-286, sheet 4B, 1601 Highland, age 18, POB: Michigan, ed; H-1, with husband John Treble (21), ed H-3, POB: Canada Eng, at sister-in-law's home; Ila Roberts (29)

4. Married second; Thomas R. Felix, 21 Aug 1948 at Detroit, Wayne Co., MI.

John married 1 (2) Marilyn C. Schaefer on 26 Dec 1950 in Miami, Dade Co., FL. Marilyn was born on 22 Oct 1926 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH. She died on 2 Oct 2019 in Dumont, Bergen Co., NJ. She was buried in Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, Sumter Co., FL.

1. Daughter of Charles Schaefer and Carrie Estella Volk.

2. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Ohio, Cuyahoga Co., Cleveland, wd-32, sheet 11B, 15011 Lake Shore Blvd, age 3, with parents Charles (41) owns home $12000 and Carrie (38) and sister Doris (15)

3. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Ohio, Cuyahoga Co., Cleveland, wd-32, (16 Apr '40) ED 92-837, sheet 9A, 15011 Lake Shore Blvd, age 13, ed; 7, with parents Charles (51) ed;8, owns home $6000 and Carrie (48) ed;8

4. Found on the Florida Passenger Lists; traveling on Pan American Airways flight 502/506, Oct 27, 1957, departing Managua Airport, Nicaragua, to Miami, Florida;
Treble John E.
Treble, Marilyn
Treble, Mark

5. Patient's Wife Honors Gulfside Hospice House NEW PORT RICHEY - Marilyn Treble, the wife of a recent patient, will donate a painting created by her husband, John, to the Gulfside Regional Hospice House on Lafayette Street at 11 a.m. Tuesday.
She also is having a plaque made to put on the frame of this work of art in memory of her husband, who received care through Gulfside at its hospice house for three weeks prior to his death in mid-December. John Treble was an evangelist who traveled worldwide and participated in many speaking engagements. Treble's favorite hymn was "How Great Thou Art," and the words to that song will be available to be sung by participants at the gathering honoring his memory. (w/photo)(The Tampa Tribune, 27 Feb. 2006, p. 4)

6. Obit:
TREBLE, Marilyn (Schaefer) 92, of Dumont, NJ and formerly of Deerfield Beach and New Port Richey, Florida, passed away peacefully on October 2, 2019. She was born in Cleveland, Ohio and spent many of her years in Florida. She was the devoted wife, of Pastor John E. Treble of the Laymens Home Missionary Movement of Chester Springs, PA. She accompanied her late husband, serving worldwide in 17 countries. At 17, she worked at the Pentagon during World War II, later as an executive secretary to the President of National Airlines in Miami, and prior to her retirement as a realtor salesperson in New Port Richey. She was the loving mother of son, Jeremy and his wife, Antonette, son, Timothy and late son, Mark; grandmother to Victoria and Jonathan; great-grandmother; and loving sister to late Doris C. Abbe. Graveside services were held October 8, 2019 at the Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell by Pastor Daniel Herzig of Bible Standard Ministries (LHMM). Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Marrocco Memorial Chapel, Clifton, NJ and Veterans Funeral Care in Clearwater, FL. (Tampa Bay Times, Oct. 20, 2019)


Notes:
1. Married first Mr. Resyn
2. (work bio) Marilyn Treble has been selling in Pasco County since 1983 with literally hundreds of sales for happy clients. Her lifetime experiences have been varied and challenging-all preparing her for what it takes to represent both sellers and buyers in one of the most important transactions of a lifetime! Her resume includes Secretary/ Asst. to the president of National Airlines as well as a Copywriter/ Creative Director and Business Manager of the Miami office of the McCann Erickson (N.Y.C.'s premier advertising agency). Marilyn's degree in advertising/ promotion/ research has enriched her natural talent in servicing her client's listings. Marilyn specializes in "Personal attention", combined with sincerity and enthusiasm in her multi-million dollar sales record. Prudential Best has named Marilyn "Outstanding Salesperson of the year" and "Top Producer" many times.
3. (sister) Doris Carrie Abbe
Doris Carrie Abbe quietly passed away Oct. 21, 2012, in Santa Rosa Beach. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, in the spring of 1914, Doris chose to live her life with love. She gave away kindness to everyone she met, seeing only the good in people.
She lived most of her 98 years in Florida, happy and healthy and full of life. Devoted wife to Edward William Abbe; mother of Dennis Abbe, Judith Abbe Tansy, Sharon Abbe Leboffe, Robert Abbe and Laurel Abbe; daughter of Charles and Carrie Schaeffer; sister to Marilyn Treble; dear aunt and great-great-grandmother, she is now at peace in heaven joining those who crossed before her. We will miss her deeply and carry her warmth with us always.
Doris’ family would like to thank all the “angels” who helped her these last years and moments here in Walton County. There were so many who touched her life and helped her in so many ways. We are most grateful to you all.
A family service was to be held at Gulf Cemetery followed by a celebration of her life with family and friends at the home of Laurel Abbe and Bruce Johnson in Blue Mountain Beach. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests a donation be made to Caring and Sharing of South Walton.

They had the following children:

  1102 M i Mark Jonathan Treble was born on 27 Jan 1952 in Florida. He died in 2017 in {Florida}. Mark was buried in Deerfield Beach Memorial Cemetery, Broward Co., FL.

1. Found on the Florida Passenger Lists; traveling on Pan American Airways flight 502/506, Oct 27, 1957, departing Managua Airport, Nicaragua, to Miami, Florida;
Treble John E.
Treble, Marilyn
Treble, Mark
  1103 M ii Living
        Living married (1) Living.
        Living married (2) Living.
  1104 M iii Living
        Living married Living.

622. Lillian Almira Hoe (Lillie T. Morrison , Francis Alvah , John , John , John , Samuel ) was born on 4 Apr 1911 in San Francisco Co., CA.. She died in Oct 1998 in San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA. Lillian was buried in Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, San Mateo Co., CA.

1. Hoe - Pomeroy Wedding at Santa Rosa
Miss Lillian Hoe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hoe of Sulphur Flat section, was married Friday afternoon to Ed Pomeroy of San Francisco. The wedding was performed at the parsonage of Rev. and Mrs. N. E. Gibbs in Santa Rosa at 2:30 o’clock, with Rev. Gibbs officiating. Only relatives of the couple were present. Following the ceremony a dinner was served at the Hoe home. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pomeroy of San Francisco, parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoe, also of San Francisco, G. F. Anthony and son, Ira Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Hoe and family, Miss Minnie Kothgasner. After a honeymoon spent at Colusa. where they will visit with Mrs. Ed. Pomeroy's sister, they will make their home in San Francisco, where Mr. Pomeroy is employed at a jewelry store. (Healdsburg Tribune, Aug. 24, 1929)

2. Honeymooners Off On Northern Trip
HEALDSBURG, Aug. 26. (Special to Press Democrat). Following their marriage in Santa Rosa Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pomroy have left for a trip to the Northern part of the state. On their return from the north they will make their home in San Francisco. Before her marriage the bride was Miss Lillian Hoe of this city. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hoe. The marriage was performed Friday by Rev. N. E. Gibbs. Immediately after a wedding dinner at Santa Rosa, the couple came to Healdsburg. (The Press Democrat, Aug. 27, 1929, p. 5)

3. Found in the 1930 U.S Census California, San Francisco Co., San Francisco, sheet 7A, Anza St., age 19, with husband Edward Pomroy (21), rents home $40

4. Mrs. Lillian Pomeroy, her two children, and her mother, Mrs. George Hoe, of San Francisco, are visiting Healdsburg friends. They are former local residents. (Healdsburg Tribune, Aug. 31, 1932)

Married Donald Lewis Gray

Lillian married Edward Mathew Pomeroy on 23 Aug 1929 in San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA. Edward was born on 9 Jul 1908 in San Francisco Co., CA.. He died on 28 Aug 1965 in San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA. Edward was employed as 1930;jewelry salesman.

1. Son of Fred M. Pomeroy and Theresa Meosch.

2. Found in the 1930 U.S Census California, San Francisco Co., San Francisco, sheet 7A, Anza St., age 21, rents home $40 and wife Lillian A. (19)

3. POMEROY, Edward M. -- In this city, Aug. 28, 1965, Edward M. Pomeroy, beloved father of Robert E. Pomeroy and Mrs. Barbara Richey; devoted grandfather of Sharry and Lora Ann Pomeroy, Michael, Dawn and Lyn Richey. A native of San Francisco; aged 57 years. A member of California Huntsman's Club of San Francisco and Chauffeurs Union, Local #265 of S.F.; a retired employee of Yellow Cab Company. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Sunday and are invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Evergreen Mortuary of McAvoy O'Hara Co., Geary blvd. at Tenth ave. Parking Court Tenth Ave. (San Francisco Chronicle, Aug. 29, 1965, p. 23)

Edward and Lillian had the following children:

+ 1105 F i Barbara Jean Pomeroy
+ 1106 M ii Robert Edward Pomeroy

626. John Walter Sheafe (Alfonso Joseph Sheafe , Amelia S. Ladd , Susan Comfort Mason , Jennet {Janet} Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born 1 on 2 Sep 1910 in Boston, Suffolk Co., MA. He died on 17 May 2002 in Los Angeles Co., CA. He was buried in Coachella Valley Public Cemetery, Riverside Co., CA. He was employed as 1940;salesman.

1. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Maine, Cumberland Co., Portland, wd-4, sheet 6B, 97 Elm St., age 9, with parents Alfonso J. (42) rents and Blanche (36) and sister Eleanor (4 10/12)

2. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Massachusetts Middlesex Co., Newton, wd-2, sheet 4B, 36 Frederick St., age 18, with sister, Eleanor B. (15) at the home of their Aunt and Uncle; Alexander F. McWilliams (50) rents $130, and Eleanor B. (48)

3. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., Natick, wd-4, (6 Apr '40) ED 9-379, sheet 4A, 9 Oak Noll Rd., age 30, ed; H-4, and wife Natalie (29) ed; H-4 and son Walter (3)

4. Found in the 1957 Newton, MA. city directory; Sheafe, John W (Natalie A) USA h20 Noble (WN) Sheafe, Natalie A Mrs clk High Sch r20 Noble (WN)
Sheafe, Walter A studt r20 Noble (WN) (p. 472)

5. Found in the 1963 Newton, MA. city directory; Sheafe, John W (Natalie A) USA h134 Auburndale av (WN)
Sheafe, Natalie Mrs tchr Newton High Sch r134 Auburndale av (WN)
Sheafe, W Alex USA r134 Auburndale av (WN) (p. 454)

John married Natalie E. Allen about 1935 in Brookline, Norfolk Co., MA. Natalie was born on 23 Dec 1910 in Lowell, Middlesex Co., MA. She died 1 on 17 Oct 2001 in Desert Hot Springs, Riverside Co., CA. Natalie was buried in Coachella Valley Public Cemetery, Riverside Co., CA.

1. Daughter of Charles Otis Allen and Winifred Lawson.
- Was Original Gibson Model
Winifred L. (Lawson) Allen, 79, a native of Lowell, died Saturday in North Providence, R.I. She was the daughter of the late George and Ella (Foster) Lawson and is survived by three sons, Gilbert L. Lawson, of Cranston, R. I., C. Dana Lawson.; of California, and Frederick C. Lawson of Lincoln, R. I.; a daughter, Mrs. John W. Sheafe, of West Newton and 10 grandchildren. She was a member of the Mass. and Rhode Island Button society, the Rhode Island Audubon society and was one of the original Charles Dana Gibson models. (July 1961)

2. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Massachusetts, Middlesex Co., Natick, wd-4, (6 Apr '40) ED 9-379, sheet 4A, 9 Oak Noll Rd., age 29, ed; H-4, and husband John (30) ed; H-4 and son Walter (3)

3. Found in the 1957 Newton, MA. city directory; Sheafe, John W (Natalie A) USA h20 Noble (WN) Sheafe, Natalie A Mrs clk High Sch r20 Noble (WN)
Sheafe, Walter A studt r20 Noble (WN) (p. 472)

4. Found in the 1963 Newton, MA. city directory; Sheafe, John W (Natalie A) USA h134 Auburndale av (WN)
Sheafe, Natalie Mrs tchr Newton High Sch r134 Auburndale av (WN)
Sheafe, W Alex USA r134 Auburndale av (WN) (p. 454)

They had the following children:

  1107 M i Living
        Living married Living.

627. Eleanor Blanche Sheafe (Alfonso Joseph Sheafe , Amelia S. Ladd , Susan Comfort Mason , Jennet {Janet} Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born 1 on 8 Feb 1915 in Boston, Suffolk Co., MA. She died on 6 May 1984 in Brewster, Barnstable Co., MA.

1. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Maine, Cumberland Co., Portland, wd-4, sheet 6B, 97 Elm St., age 4 10/12, with parents Alfonso J. (42) rents and Blanche (36) and brother John W. (9)

2. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Massachusetts Middlesex Co., Newton, wd-2, sheet 4B, 36 Frederick St., age 15, with brother, J. Walter (18) at the home of their Aunt and Uncle; Alexander F. McWilliams (50) rents $130, and Eleanor B. (48)

3. Obit: WALCOTT -- Of Brewster. May 6, Eleanor (Sheafe), wife of the late Maurice R. Walcott, mother of Eleanor E. McCutcheon of Hyannis, sister of John W. Sheafe of Desert Hot Springs, Cal., grandmother of Carrie and Christa McCutcheon of Hyannis. A Memorial Service will be held at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Rte. 6A, Barnstable on Thursday, May 10 at 2 p.m. Arrangements by the Jonn-Lawrence Funeral Home, Marstons Mills. (The Boston Globe, May 8, 1984, p. 21)

Eleanor married (1) Joseph Emerson Muth in 1941 in {Arizona}. Joseph was born on 23 Feb 1912 in Columbus, Franklin Co., OH. He died on 6 Jan 1958 in Columbus, Franklin Co., OH.

1. Son of Jerome Clemens Muth and Theresa Lienesch.

2. Fumes Kill Man, 45
COLUMBUS, OH — Columbus recorded its first carbon monoxide death of 1958 Monday when fumes from a faulty heater killed Joseph E. Muth, 45. The heater was in a newly furnished room that Muth moved into Saturday, police said. (Chillicothe Gazette, Jan. 7, 1958, p. 2)

Joseph and Eleanor had the following children:

+ 1108 F i Eleanor Elizabeth Muth

Eleanor married (2) Maurice Richardson Walcott on 10 Jul 1971 in Dennis, Barnstable Co., MA. Maurice was born on 4 Nov 1915 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., MA. He died on 27 Nov 1977 in Barnstable Co., MA.

1. Son of Robert W. Walcott and Mary T. Richardson.
- Judge Walcott Dead at 82 CAMBRlDGE, Nov. 12 (API) Judge Robert Walcott, 82, a Justice in Cambridge district court for 48-years, died at his home yesterday. He was appointed to the bench in 1905 and retired in 1953; He presided in the court's juvenile session, for 25 years. He was president, of the Massachusetts Audubon society from 1925 until 1955. He also was president of the Mt. Auburn hospital, the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, the Cambridge Historical society and the Harvard chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. For most of his life, Judge Walcott maintained summer homes In Marblehead and Randolph. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Henry M, Keyes of Concord, and two sons, Prof. Robert Walcott. Jr., of Wooster college, Ohio, and Maurice R. Walcott of Cambridge. His wife died in April, 1953. A third son was killed in action in World War II. (Nov 1956)

2. WALCOTT Maurice R . November 27, In Hyannis at tha age of 62. A resident ot Sesuit Neck Rd., East Dennis, Mass. Husband of Eleanor (Sheafe) Walcott of Hyannis; brother ot Robert Walcott ol Dennis, Mass. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend Memorial Services, Sunday, December 4 at the Dennis Union Church, Rte. 6A, Dennis. Mass. at 3 p.m. Visiting hours will be omitted. It Is the request of the family that flowers be omitted and contributions In his memory may be made to the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, Brewster, Mass. Arrangements by Haliett Funeral Home, South Yarmouth, Mass. (The Boston Globe, Dec. 2, 1977, p. 39)

628. Elizabeth Josephine Bryan (Gertrude May Ladd , Seth Wesley Ladd , Susan Comfort Mason , Jennet {Janet} Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born on 16 Apr 1900 in Barnston, Stanstead Co., PQ. She was christened 1 on 23 Nov 1900 in Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ. She died on 11 Nov 1965 in Seattle, King Co. WA. Elizabeth immigrated in 1905 to to the U.S. She was employed as 1930;secretary.

1. Found in the 1901 Canadian Census, Stanstead Co., dis 195, S-dis B, Barnston, p. 5, age 1, DOB: 16 April 1900, POB: Quebec, Irish, with parents James (31) and Gertrude (25)

2. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Washington, King Co., Seattle, wd-11, sheet 5A, 924 North 78 St., age 9, with parents James R. E. (40) and Gertrude M. (34) and brother Seth W. (3)

3. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Washington, King Co., Seattle, precinct 64, sheet 5B, 3917 St##l Way, age 19, with parents Edward, age 50, owns home, imm. 1905, and Gertrude age 44, and siblings George (15) and Seth W. (13)

4. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Washington, King Co., Seattle, sheet 12B, 2917 Midole, age 29, with husband Carles W. (27) and son Edgar M. (6) at the home of her parents; Edward (60) owns home $5200, and Gertrude L. (54) and brother Sethy W. (23)

5. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Washington, King Co., Seattle, (9 Apr '40) ED 40-974, sheet 5A, 3917 Midvale Ave., Young, Elizabeth M. age 39, POB: Canada East (, ed; C-1, with husband Alfred E. (47) owns, $3500, with son Edward Matthews (16)

6. YOUNG -- Elizabeth J., of 700 W. Prospect. Mother of Edward M. Matthews, Maple Valley, Wash. Step-mother of Mrs. Don J. Bevilacqua, Bellingham, and Alfred E. Young, El Cerrito, Calif. Also, survived by 3 grandchildren. Services Monday, 3 p.m., at Bonney-Watson, Central. (Seattle Daily Times, Nov. 12, 1965, p. 41)


Notes:
1. Married second, Alfred E. Young, 23 June 1938 at King Co., WA.

Elizabeth married 1 (1) Charles W. Matthews on 5 Sep 1922 in Seattle, King Co., WA. The marriage ended in divorce.Charles was born 2 on 20 Jan 1903 in Ithaca, Tompkins Co., NY. He died on 28 Aug 1982 in Seattle, King Co., WA. He was employed as 1930;clerk,1940;bus drv.

1. Son of Walter C. Matthews and Alma A. [---].
- Walter C. Matthews, 76, retired long-time employee of the Lowman & Hanford Co., died yesterday at his home, 9028 Phinney Av., after a long illness. Private funeral services will be held tomorrow in the Evans Funeral chapel Cremation will follow. Mr. Matthews was manager of the former Lowman & Hanford Blueprinting Co., many years before his retirement in 1953. He began with Lowman & Hanford when he came here from Ithaca, N.Y., in 1909. He started the store's picture-framing department. A native of New York, Mr. Matthews worked for a camera store in Ithaca as a young man. He was a member of the Seattle Elks. Survivors are his wife, Alma A., whom he married April 25, 1902, in Ithaca; a son, Charles W. Matthews, Seattle; a grandson, and three great-grandchildren. (1959)
- Matthews, Alma A. of 9028 Phinney Ave. North. mother of Charles W. Matthews, Seattle. Sister of Lela Northway, Gertrude Grupe, both Illinois. Grandmother of Edward M. Matthews, Maple Valley. Three great-grandchildren. Private services Thursday, 3:30 p.m. Chapel of Cummings Funeral Home. (1971)

2. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Washington, King Co., Seattle, precinct 3, wd-10, sheet 7A, 4011 6th Ave., North East, age 7, with parents Walter C. (27) and Alma A. (24) 1 of 1 children

3. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Washington, King Co., Seattle, precinct 15, sheet 7B, 4022 6th Ave., North East, age 16, with parents Walter C. (37) owns home, and Alma A. (34)

4. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Washington, King Co., Seattle, sheet 12B, 2917 Midole, age 27, with wife Elizabeth J. (29) and son Edgar M. (6) at the home of her parents; Edward (60) owns home $5200, and Gertrude L. (54) and brother Sethy W. (23)

5. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Washington, King Co., Seattle, (17 Apr '40) ED 40-93, sheet 12A, 6th Ave., N. E., age 36, ed;C-5, divorced, with parents, Walter C. (57) ed;C1, and Alma A. (54) ed;8

6. Charles W. Matthews, husband of Sally. Father of Edward, of Maple Valley. Three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Member of University Lodge No. 141 F & A.M. Scottish Rite Bodies, Nile Temple of Shrine and Amalgamated Transit Union, Masonic memorial services Thursday, 3 p.m., at Johnson and Sons Cummings chapel. (Seattle Daily Times, Aug. 31, 1982)

They had the following children:

+ 1109 M i Edward "Ted" Morgan Matthews

Elizabeth married (2) Alfred Earl Young on 23 Jun 1938 in Seattle, King Co., WA. Alfred was born 1 on 12 Oct 1892 in Portland, Multnomah Co., OR. He died on 16 Feb 1959 in Sedro-Wooley, Skagit Co., WA.

1. Son of Alfred Young and Louisianna Walker.
- Funeral services for Alfred Young, 68, senior partner of A. Young & Son Iron Works, who died last Wednesday, were held Saturday at A. J. Ross & Son funeral parlors. Interment was at Riverview cemetery. A native of Cambridgeshire, England, he came to Portland in 1888, living here and in Washington county ever since. He is survived by his widow and four children, Alfred E. Young, Seattle; William J. Young, Portland; Mrs. Laurence H. Smith, Boise, Idaho. and Mrs. Floyd M. Allen, Portland. A sister, Mrs. W. R. Arnold, lives at Pasadena, Cal. (Oct 1937)
- 70-Year-Old Found Dead
Mrs. Louisiana Young, 1716 N.W. 29th avenue, about 70 years of age, committed suicide Saturday at 4 A. M. by hanging herself at her home, the coroner's office reported. Ill health was listed as the cause. The coroner said that Mrs. Young tied a stout cord to a bed post, then around her neck and then lay on the floor. She is survived by a son, William, of Portland. The body was taken to A. J. Rose & Son. (Sept 1941)

2. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Oregon, Multnomah Co., Portland, sheet 2B, 868 Thurman St., age 17, with parents, Alfred (40) mar. 14 yrs and Louisiana (40) and siblings, Marguerite J. (15), William J. (15) and Helen L. (9)

3. Alfred E. Young
Funeral services for Alfred E. Young, 66, of 700 W. Prospect St., a retired mechanical engineer, will be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow in the Bonney-Watson chapel. Cremation will follow. Mr. Young, known as "Duke", died Monday in a hospital after seven years of illness. He formerly was West Coast manager of the Twin Disc Clutch Co. Mr. Young was born in Portland, Ore. He was graduated from Oregon State College and did graduate work at the University of Michigan. He had resided here since 1945. Mr. Young is survived by his wife, Elizabeth; a son, Alfred E. Young, Jr., Berkeley, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Don J. Bevilacqua, Seattle; two sisters, Mrs. Bruce E. Stevens, San Francisco, and Mrs. Laurence H. Smith, McMinville, Ore., and three grandchildren. (Seattle Daily Times, Feb. 18, 1959, p. 54)


Notes:
1. YOUNG, Alfred E. Jr. - Passed away Thursday, August 19, 2004 in Oakland, at age 80. A native of Portland, OR, and longtime resident of El Cerrito; late of Greenbrae, 1992-2004. Survived by his daughters, Margaret L. Young of Palo Alto, and Juliet Y. Crown of Oakland; son, Samuel J. Young of El Cerrito; sister, Nancy Bevelaqua of Bellingham, WA; and five grandchildren. Preceded in death by his wife of 34 years, Ruth Edna Young, in 1987. Mr. Young served in the U.S. Army during World War II, and later owned and operated Bonfield Associates, an advertising agency, in San Francisco, until 2000. Member. Richmond Country Club, and World Trade Club, SF. Friends and acquaintances are cordially invited to attend Memorial Services today, Sunday, August 22 at 3:00 p.m, at Richmond Country Club, 1 Markovich Lane, Richmond; (510) 232-1080. Private Cremation and Burial, Sunset View Cemetery, El Cerrito. Memorial donations may be made to The Nature Conservancy, 201 Mission St, SF CA 94105. (Aug. 22, 2004)

630. William Seth Bryan (Gertrude May Ladd , Seth Wesley Ladd , Susan Comfort Mason , Jennet {Janet} Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born on 7 Aug 1906 in Baker, Baker Co., OR. He died 1 on 12 Jul 1943 in Seattle, King Co., WA. He was employed as 1940;carpenter bridge construction. He was buried in Mount Forest Cemetery, Coaticook, Stanstead Co., PQ.

1. Found in the 1910 U.S Census Washington, King Co., Seattle, wd-11, sheet 5A, 924 North 78 St., age 3, with parents James R. E. (40) and Gertrude M. (34) and sister Elizabeth J. (9)

2. Found in the 1920 U.S Census Washington, King Co., Seattle, precinct 64, sheet 5B, 3917 St##l Way, age 13, with parents Edward, age 50, owns home, imm. 1905, and Gertrude age 44, and siblings Elizabeth (19), imm. 1905, and George (15)

3. Found in the 1930 U.S Census Washington, King Co., Seattle, sheet 12B, 2917 Midole, age 23, with parents Edward (60)husband owns home $5200, and Gertrude L. (54) and sister Elizabeth J. (29) and her husband Carles W. (27) and son Edgar M. (6)

4. There is a William Seth Bryan that marries Mabel Elizabeth Clippinger, 13 Feb. 1932 at Seattle, WA.

5. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Washington, King Co., Seattle (10 Apr '40) ED 40-97A, sheet 6A, 3917 Stoneway Av., owns $1800, age 33, POB: Oregon, ed; H-4, with mother Gertrude, (64) wd,

6. 1941; On his young man's Draft Registration, his residence was Anchorage, AK., and he was married at the time, wife; Dorothy

7. Obit: BRYAN-William S., 3917 3917 Stone Way, July 12, husband of Dorothy, father of John Edward Bryan of Seattle; son of Gertrude Bryan of Seattle; brother of Mrs. Young, Racine, Wis. Services Wednesday, 3 p.m. Home Undertaking Company. (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, July 14, 1943, p. 18)

William married Dorothy "Dotty" O. Smith. Dorothy was born on 21 Feb 1915 in Stenesville, Ravalli Co., MT. She died on 22 Jul 1979 in Tacoma, Pierce Co., WA.

1. Daughter of John Joseph Smith and Maud M. Stewart.

2. FIRE DESTROYS HOME
SEATTLE, Sept. 12. -- A flash fire destroyed a house here last night only a few minutes after the occupants, a woman and her three small children, had gone out for a walk. Mrs. Dorothy Rusbuldt, 36, Seattle, and her children, Barbara and Bobby twins, 3, and John, 9, had just left the house when Mrs. Rusbuldt turned around and saw the house all in flames. ( Bellingham Herald, Sep 12, 1951, p. 1)


Married second Mr. A. F. Rusbuldt
1960 Tacoma, WA

William and Dorothy had the following children:

  1110 M i John Edward Bryan was born on 22 Jun 1942 in Seattle, King Co., WA. He died on 18 Mar 2021 in Dayton, Columbia Co., WA. John was buried in Dayton City Cemtery, Dayton, Columbia Co., WA.
  1111 F ii infant girl Bryan was born on 22 Jun 1942 in Seattle, King Co., WA. She died 1 on 23 Jun 1942 in Seattle, King Co., WA.

632. Raymond William Arthur Sterling (William Increase Sterling , Eleanor Emmeline Ladd , Susan Comfort Mason , Jennet {Janet} Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born 1 on 1 Jan 1903 in Waterville, Kennebec Co., ME. He died on 31 Jul 1968 in Orange Essex Co., NJ. Raymond was employed as 1940;teacher.

1. Raymond W A Sterling of 935 South Harrison Street, East Orange N J died Wednesday at Mass where he had been program director for 40 years. Mr. Sterling was born in Waterville on Jan 1, 1903 the son of the late William I. and Myrtle V. Sterling. He attended local schools and wag graduated from Waterville High School in 1923 where he was a star athlete. He earned BA and MA degrees at Dartmouth College in 1926 and — 1939 respectively — Sterling went to the South Orange school system in 1929 as a history teacher at Columbia High School where be also coached the icehockey team. In 1936 he was made chairman of the History Department in secondary schools and 11 years later was named junior high school principal for 10 years. Mr. Sterling was legislative representative of the New Jersey Educational Association and he also had served iwp uecaqe on ini vxuagf la hrsry Board. Mr Sterling leaves his wife Mrs Lola ornoff Sterling a daughter Jane of South Orange, six sister, Mrs. Odilon (Doris) Cyr, Mrs. Cecil (MarJorie)Hutchinson, Mrs. Robert (Shirley) Beals of Waterville, Mrs. Cecil (Bertha) Weseott of Madison, Mrs. William (Pauline) McCarron of North Anson and Mrs. John (Eleanor) Beehof airfield three brothers, Charles, Donald, and Richard, all of Waterville. (Morning Sentinel, July 31, 1968, p. 2) (ocr differences)

Raymond married 1 Marie Merdinger in 1932 in New Jersey. Marie was born on 18 Oct 1904 in Orange, Essex Co., NJ. She died on 21 May 1985 in West Orange, Essex Co., NJ.

1. Daughter of Charles William Merdinger and Mary C. Schneider.

2. Obit: Marie Sterling, 80, retired teacher
A Memorial Mass will be offered for Mrs. Marie Sterling, 80, of South Orange, a retired teacher of languages, at 11 a.m. Saturday in Immaculate Conception Church in East Brewster, Mass. Mrs. Sterling died Tuesday in the Northfield Manor Nursing Home, West Orange. Mrs. Sterling was a teacher of Latin and Spanish at Livingston High School for many years prior to her retirement in 1972. She received a bachelor's degree in classics from Mount Holyoke, Mass., in 1926. Born in Orange, Mrs. Sterling lived in South Orange for 45 years. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Jane Sterling. (Newark Star Ledger, May 23, 1985, p. 104)


Name: Marie Sterling
Age: 80
Birth Date: 18 Oct 1904
Death Date: 21 May 1985
Death Place: West Orange Township, Essex, New Jersey, USA

They had the following children:

  1112 F i Jane A. Sterling was born on 15 Feb 1936 in Orange, Essex Co., NJ. She died on 23 Feb 2021 in South Orange, Essex Co., NJ.

1. Jane A. Sterling
Ms. Jane A. Sterling, 85, died peacefully on February 23, 2021 at her home in South Orange, NJ.
Services will be private.
Born in Orange, NJ, Ms. Sterling grew up and lived in South Orange her whole life. She graduated from South Orange High School - Class of 1954 and earned a Bachelor's degree from Mount Holyoke College - Class of 1958 in South Hadley, MA.
Jane was a 2nd Grade Elementary School teacher for 30 years in Westfield, NJ, retiring in 1996. She enjoyed spending summers on Cape Cod and working with the Cape Cod Sea Camp. She had a generous heart and loved cooking for her many friends.
She was predeceased by her parents, Raymond and Marie Loretta (nee Merdinger) Sterling.
Jane is survived by her devoted partner of 20 years, John Askling, Sr. and many friends.
Donations in her memory to a charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated. (Star-Ledger on Feb. 28, 2021)

633. Phyllis Myrtle Ella Sterling (William Increase Sterling , Eleanor Emmeline Ladd , Susan Comfort Mason , Jennet {Janet} Morrison , John , Samuel ) was born on 28 Jan 1910 in Waterville, Kennebec Co., ME. She died on 29 Jul 1962 in Winslow, Kennebec Co., ME. She was buried in St. Francis Cemetery, Waterville, Kennebec Co., ME.

1. Mrs Phyllis M: Gerald
WINSLOW — Mrs Phyllis M Gerald 52 died at her home on the Cushman road Sunday following an illness of several months. She was born in Waterville Jan 281910 daughter of William -and Myrtle Frost Sterling: She made her home in Winslow for more than 25 years She attended Waterville schools and graduated from Waterville High School in 1929 She attended Colby College She had been an employe of the New England Telephone Co at the Waterville office for 25 years and was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America. She is survived by one son Dana L Gerald of Winslow her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Sterling of Waterville, four brothers Raymond W Sterling of East Orange NJ Charles A Donald R and Richard L all of Waterville six sisters, Mrs Doris S Cyr Mrs Marjorie S Hutchinson, Mrs Bertha R Flynt Mrs Shirley S Beals all of Waterville Pauline J McCarron of North Anson Mrs Eleanor Rech of Fairfield several nieces, nephews, uncles and aunts. Funeral services will be at the Rcdington Funeral Home Tuesday at 2 pm with the Rev Ralph Reynolds of the First Baptist Church officiating Burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery. (Kennebec Journal, July 31, 1962, p. 4)

Phyllis married 1 Warren Frank Gerald on 22 Sep 1934 in Maine. Warren was born on 5 Dec 1908 in Clinton, Kennebec Co., ME. He died on 28 Jan 1990 in Waterville, Kennebec Co., ME.

1. Son of Leon Warren Gerald and Mina Eldridge.

2. Warren Gerald
FAIRIELD — Warren Gerald, 81, of 2 Montcalm St died Sunday evening at a Waterville hospital. He was bom Dec 5 1907 in Clinton the son of Leon and Mina (Eldridge) Gerald. He was employed for many years by the Scott Paper Co in Winslow retiring in 1970. An avid outdoorsman and marksman he was a member of the National Rifle Association. On March 11 1967 his son Dana L Gerald was killed in Vietnam. Survivors include his wife, Marian Gerald of Fairfield three stepsons, William Saucier of Winslow Eric Saucier of Fairfield and Edwin Saucier of Waterville, a stepdaughter Diane (Saucier) Rancourt of Waterville, three sisters, Eleanor Kingsley of Charlestown NH Vera Rogers of Auburn and Charlene Morton of New Haven Conn.; 12 step-grandchildren: three step-great-grandchildren several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 9 am Wednesday from the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church with the Rev Arthur St Pierre officiating. Friends may call from 2 to 4 pm and from 7 to 9 pm Tuesday at the Lawry Brothers Funeral Home, 107 Main Street. Following cremation, burial will be in the Greenlawn Rest Cemetery in Clinton. (Morning Sentinel, Jan. 30, 1990, p. 7)

They had the following children:

  1113 M i Dana L. Gerald was born on 21 Jun 1942 in Maine. He died on 11 Mar 1967 in Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam.

1. Dana Gerald, son of Warren F. Gerald and Phillis Sterling Gerald of Fairfield, Maine. He was born on the 21st of June, 1942. Lt. Gerald was part of the University of Maine’s Class of 1963 and was a member of the Theta Chi fraternity.Lt. Gerald was Assigned to lead 3rd platoon, Alpha company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division. He is remembered as being well respected among the enlisted men.He was killed in action on March 11th, 1967 while leading his men during the Battle of Phu Ninh in Binh Dinh Province, Vietnam. (11-2018, Book of Memory, University of Maine Veterans Education and Transition Services)

2. FAIRFIELD - Full military funeral services for First Lt Dana L Gerald who was killed Saturday In Vietnam will be conducted by the Maine National Guard Monday at 9 am at the Lawry Brothera Funeral Home here Friends may call at the funeral home on 107 Main street Saturday and Sunday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm. (The Bangor Daily News, March 17, 1967, p. 10)

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