Jill LaVerne Hallmark

Jill LaVerne Hallmark

Female 1948 - 2012  (63 years)

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  1. 1.  Jill LaVerne HallmarkJill LaVerne Hallmark was born 18 Jun 1948, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States (daughter of James David Hallmark and June Bernice Smith); died 23 May 2012, Boise, Ada, Idaho, United States; was buried 29 May 2012, Dry Creek Cemetery, Boise, Ada, Idaho, USA.

    Notes:

    1948 BIRTH: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Jill LaVerne Hallmark was born 18 June 1948, blessed on 1 August 1948 by father, James David Hallmark; AFN: SIRQ-29

    1957 RELIGEON: WA,Franklin Co-Richland: Fam Group Sheet & Personal Rcd in blue bk of remembrance: "Jill LaVerne Hallmark baptized a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on 29 March 1957 by Robert Franzen Davenport, confirmed 31 March 1957 by father, James David Hallmark"

    HISTORY: Jill would take too long in the bathroom getting ready to go somewhere, and one Sunday, the family went off to church without her, until we were part way there, then we realized she was not with us. Jill was always the peacemaker in the family. She always had a smile.

    HISTORY: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Jim and Jill lived in parents home [they had moved], 1029 Francis

    ID,Ada County-Boise: Jill and Jim lived in their home on Lancer, and both cooked and took care of the home. Jill was in and out of bed for many years, trying to find out what the problems were. She had had kidney problems and heart problems.

    2012 DEATH,BURIAL: ID,Ada County-Boise: Jill LaVerne Hallmark Zier died 23 May 2012 at home; buried in Dry Creek Cemetery not too far from Mom and Dad.

    1012 OBITUARY: ID,Ada County-Boise Statesman 5-27-2012: Jill LaVerne Zier 1948 - 2012 Jill Zier, 63, of Boise, Idaho passed away May 23, 2012 after an extended illness. Jill was born June 18, 1948 to James David Hallmark and June Bernice Smith in Walla Walla, Washington. Jill was a loving wife and mother of four. She is survived by her husband, Jim Zier; three sons, Chad, J. Craig, and Jeff; a daughter, Jena Burkman; four sisters, Pam Wagner, Dianna Smith, Kristie Bleazard, and Lorrie Naylor; and two brothers, Michael Hallmark and Steven Hallmark. A viewing for family and friends will be held from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. on Monday, May 28, 2012 at the Relyea Funeral Chapel located at 318 N. Latah in Boise. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 29, 2012 at the L.D.S. chapel located at 11443 W. McMillan Road in Boise. A graveside service will follow at the Dry Creek Cemetery. Services are under the direction of the Relyea Funeral Chapel.

    Jill married Living [Group Sheet]

    Children:
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Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James David HallmarkJames David Hallmark was born 20 Jul 1917, Ogden, Weber, Utah, United States (son of Ivy Aubra Hallmark and Mary Luella Grow); died 27 May 2008, Boise, Ada, Idaho, United States; was buried 31 May 2008, Dry Creek Cemetery, Boise, Ada, Idaho, USA.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: DV06-F8

    Notes:

    1917 BIRTH: UT,Weber Co-Ogden, James David Hallmark was born to Ivy & Luella Grow Hallmark on July 20, 1917.
    Named James after Grandfather, James Isaac Hallmark & David after Grandfather, David Henry Grow. Known as Dave.
    David Hallmark, June 2002: "Dad worked for railroad & had to work so late, he couldn’t be there with her. A nurse [midwife] delivered me. Dad worked on a line cars, repairing the lines, but I’m not sure when."

    HIST: OR,Union-Cove,Telocaset; WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: David Hallmark, June 2002: "We lived in Cove, then Telocaset [Union Co OR], then Walla Walla WA."

    HIST: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: David Hallmark, June 2002: "We first lived in a house on Elm Street by the Penitentiary. We then moved to the house behind the [railroad] car barn, and last to our home on 12th St, where I spent most of my childhood."

    1920 CENSUS: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla City-Mullen prec: Anc.com Img 16,pg 8B,12 Jan, Dw
    177,181, 910 13th Street: James D Hallmark age 2 5/12 born Utah, son of Ivy A & Mary L Hallmark

    1925 RELIGEON-Membership card: "James David Hallmark, 713 N 12th Street, Walla Walla, WA, was baptized a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on 6 Sep 1925



    1930 CENSUS: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla Dist 17, Pine Prec: Anc.com Img 6 pg 3B,8 Apr, Dw
    73,85-713 N 12 Street: David J Hallmark age 12 born Utah, son of Ivy & Mary L Hallmark



    1930 EDUCATION: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: The Palmer Method of Business Writing Student Certificate: "This certifies that David Hallmark has attained to a degree of excellence in the Palmer Method of Muscular Movement Business Writing and is entitled to this Student's Certificate for proficiency in Rapid Legible Business Writing, Given at Portland Oregon, May 28, 1930." Signed by Board of Awards, S W Palmer, C J Newcomb, and A A Davis.

    1931 EDUCATION: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Public Grammer School Diploma, David Hallmark, 5th June 1931, shows completed: Reading 85, Writing 98, Language 88, Physiology 86, Drawing 93, Music 93, Manual Training 90, Spelling 97, Arithmetic 86, Geography 72, U S History 65, Civics 75. Signed D F Baker, President of the Board, H C Tilley, Secretary, Irma Rounds, Principal Washington School, and W M Kern, Superintenent of Schools.
    Walla Walla Public Schools Diploma of Honor: "awarded to David Hallmark, a pupil of 8th Grade, Washington School, for a perfect record of attendance and punctuality during the school year of 1930-1931." Signed: Catherine Cottman, Teacher, Irma Rounds Principal and W M Kern, Superintendent.





    1935 EDUCATION: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: High School Graduation Diploma for Walla Walla High School: "This certifies that James David Hallmark having completed the course of study prescribed by the Board of Education, is hereby declared a graduate of this school and is entitled to this diploma, given at Walla Walla, WA this eleventh day of June 1935." Signed by W M Kern, Superintendent; W A Lacey, Principal; Waldo A Pratt, President and H C Tilley, Secretary. Dad wrote on back, 235 graduates.
    Military Training Certificate, Reserve Officers' Training Corps. "This is to certify that James David Hallmark has successfully completed three years of instruction in the Basic course, Infantry, Junior Division, Reserve Officers' Training Corps, in which he was enrolled from September 1932 to June 1935 and that he is qualified to perform the duties of a Sergeant in the Organized Reserves. Given at Walla Walla High School this 12th day of June in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-five. Remarks: All subjects successfully completed. Highest rank attained, Cadet 2nd Lieutenant." Signed Eric A Erickson and Captaom F A, (DOL), Professor of Military Science and Tactics.

    1935-37 EMPLOYMENT: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Walla Wall Canning Co, Warehouse & Briners 6-35 to 1-37, $160.



    1937-39 EMPLOYMENT: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Wheeler's Richfield Station as a Station Attendant, 1-37 to 2-39, $90.

    c1938 -1941: David Hallmark, 2002: "Before I was married, I began to work at Richfield station for Norma’s friend, with Charlie Wheeler. I went to work for Standard Oil, first at #1029, across from the Marcus Whitman Hotel. When I first got my Oldsmobile, I went to Spokane with another employee with Standard Stations for training. We learned to wait on customers, servicing cars, etc. all under supervision."



    1939-1944 EMPLOYMENT: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Kenworthy's as a repairman, 2-39 to 11-39, $150.
    Standard Stations, Inc. as Manager of Gasoline Outlet, 11-39 to 6-44, $230.

    1940 CENSUS: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Anc Img 8 pg 4B,April,Dw 44-913 12th:David Hallmark age 22 born Utah, high school 4th year, salesman for retail gasoline station, son of Ivy A and Luella Hallmark.

    1941 MARRIAGE: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: James David Hallmark md June Bernice Smith on 25 May 1941 in the back yard of her parent's home, by Bishop Elijah Hiatt.
    Lived for a time at home of June's parents on W Willow Street. Pam Bernice born while here. Then moved into own apartment [on Hobson?, Alvaredo Terrace?].

    1944-46 MILITARY: Radarman [RdM2c(T)],Svc #892 56 29, US Navy, 6-16-44 to 3-46, assigned to ship USS Alamance (AKA75) c/o San Francisco CA.
    2 copies of Photograph of Co 1428 - W J Mack - C SP Co Comander - July 24, 1944, US Naval Training Center - Great Lakes, Illinois. David is 2nd row, 4th from right end. Also a small booklet and Christmas 1944 menu of Naval Training Station in Newport, Rhode Island.
    A small sheet showed Philly - Japan, Toledo - Philappines, Walla - Guam and Saipan, Frisco - China, New York - States, Syo - Okinawa.
    Honorable Discharge from the United States Navy... James David Hallmark, Radioman Second Class is Honorably Dischargedfrom the Personnel Separation Center, USNB, Bremerton WA and from the Naval Service of the United States this 9th day of January 1946. Signed Harold Bye, Captain USN
    Another letter from Veterans Administration, WA DC, congratulating him on completion of his service in the armed forces and for his part in bringing to conclusion a two-front war which resulted in the unconditional surender of the Axis Powers. Signed Omar N Bradley, General, US Army, Administrator.

    1946 EMPLOYMENT: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Standard Stations, Inc. as Manager of Gasoline Outlet 3-46 to 6-46, $230.

    1946-1980 EMPLOYMENT: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: David employed by United Air Lines as a Station Agent, working with the ground crew in the office, front counter, and out on the ramp, 8-46 to 7-55 on employment form saw. Started out at $165/mo -1980 $1857/mo, with pay changes every year and sometimes several times a year.

    1951 EDUCATION: National Radio Institute, Pioneer Home Study Radio School: "This certifies that James D Hallmark has satisfactorily completed the prescribed Course in Practical Radio and Television Servicing and in recognition thereof is awarded this Diploma thereby being entitled to all honors, rights and privileges of a Radiotrician and Teletrician. Given at Washington D C, USA this 6th day of November 1951." Signed Chief of Training, Wm Franklin Cook and President, J E Smith.

    1956-59 HISTORY: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Found a nice large home at 1758 Evergreen St and moved over the summer of 1956.
    ID,Ada Co-Boise: United Air Lines transferred Dad to the Boise airport, and the family moved

    1980 HISTORY: ID,Ada Co-Boise: David retired from United Air Lines around 8-28-1980, when he was honored by the employees at his retirement party.



    1984-1988 HISTORY: ID,Ada Co-Boise: Dad and Mom were both workers when the new Temple held tours, Mom in the Annex as the counter of the Visitors and Dad in the Annex to meet incoming visitors and run a short video, as well as help with tours through the Temple
    . Dad was called to work in the newly built Boise Temple on 2 April 1984, as Shift Supervisor on Wednesday and Friday evenings, released 1 June 1988, when Mom needed him at home for health reasons

    1997 HISTORY: ID,Ada Co-Boise: David and June moved to 4650 S Cochees Avenue, Boise. Member of Boise 36th Wd

    2002 DEATH of wife: ID,Ada Co-Boise: June Bernice Smith Hallmark died 17 June 2002. Dad's email Aug 8: "I still miss mother so much. It's hard to take. I keep myself awake every night thinking about how she died in my arms. I feel like I'm there all over again, wondering if I could have changed things in any way..."

    2008 DEATH: ID,Ada Co-Boise: James David Hallmark died at 6:30 on 27 May 2008 at the Marquis Assisted Living Center on Reserve St; buried beside his wife at Dry Creek Cemetery, Ada Co.

    NOTES: Large picture of Dad with his co-workers at United Air Lines in Walla Walla, Washington. Wayne Duvall

    Ebb & Letha 2856 SE Franklin, Portland; Don & Lois 1720 Beall Lane, Central Point OR; Earl R Cannon: 3054-37th Ave SW, Seattle 6 WA, Mrs Starr: 515 S 7th St, Council Bluffs, Iowa; Barbara Plumb (Reube) 2241 Carlyle Place, LA 65; Wayne Duvall: 1440 Plymouth Way, Sparks NV

    James married June Bernice Smith 25 May 1941, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States. June (daughter of Edward Vern Smith and Grace Mae Michael) was born 11 Aug 1923, Pilot Rock, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; died 17 Jun 2002, Boise, Ada, Idaho, United States; was buried 20 Jun 2002, Boise, Ada, Idaho, United States. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  June Bernice SmithJune Bernice Smith was born 11 Aug 1923, Pilot Rock, Umatilla, Oregon, United States (daughter of Edward Vern Smith and Grace Mae Michael); died 17 Jun 2002, Boise, Ada, Idaho, United States; was buried 20 Jun 2002, Boise, Ada, Idaho, United States.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 71CX-55

    Notes:

    1923 BIRTH: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock, June Bernice Smith born to Edward Vern & Grace Michael Smith on August 11, 1923; delivered by Dr McFall - birthmark in the middle of her forehead. Living with her maternal grandparents at the time; born in Mrs Reynold’s house, a midwife

    1923-1924 HISTORY: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: Personal memories of June Smith Hallmark 1960: Lived on the ranch of .... where father took care of it. Lived on ranch almost 1 year 8 months.

    1924-1925 HISTORY: OR, Umatilla Co: Personal Memories [cont]: "That spring my Dad sheared sheep, Mother and I stayed with an Aunt and my grandmother. When summer came, we all went to Meacham, and my Daddy worked on the viaduct between Boise and Walla Walla. My parents, grandparents, my mother's 3 brothers and me... Lived in a tent... stayed in Meecham until Nov, then moved to Hermiston and stayed until March. We lived with my daddy's parents on a little acreage about 3 miles out from Hermiston, Ore. We moved from there to Echo, where Daddy worked on a bridge again for the same man he worked for at Meecham. We were there about 2 months and lived in a little apt. Mother had the earache almost all the time in Hermiston and in Echo too. We moved to Pilot Rock and Daddy started work for Standard Oil Co...

    c1925-1936 HISTORY: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: June Smith Hallmark: "In Pilot Rock, went to Presbyterian (?) Community Church up hill. Family in Pilot Rock until I was in the 8th grade..."

    1930 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla-Pilot Rock: Dw 47/47: June Smith 6/OR (MO,OR), daughter of Vern & Grace Smith

    1933 BIRTH of sister: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: Janice Mae Smith born on 17 March 1933 by Dr Smith.

    HISTORY: June Smith Hallmark: Played football on the front lawn in Pilot Rock... I sang solo for community club that Mom went to. Dad & I were going to conference in LaGrande. I woke up with mumps on one side, the second time for me...
    Mom did not know why the Smith family came west or even how. Luella and family were in Ogden with her family while waiting for Dad to be born."

    c1938 SCHOOL,CHURCH: Grace Michael Smith, mother: "June was always a church girl & was baptized to every church she went: Presbyterian, then Baptist.
    First year in high school: June had a good voice, turned out for choir, accapella choir, so meant a formal... went down to Penney’s to look for material. Didn't have the money that week but had 4 yards of red taffeta at 98 cents a yard laid away, until the next week... figured out a pattern & had it ready... teacher thought it so pretty, she had to model it at a style show in Home Ec... She told June was the best dressed girl in school..."

    1939 RELIGEON: OR,Umatilla Co-Milton-Freewater: Grace Michael Smith: "June started dating a Mormon boy, Colonel Vause & started going to church with him & his family in Walla Walla... Vern, June & myself baptized Feb 5, 1939, Christian Church... to the house of Br Hiatt, confirmed a member of the Church... after, to Vause's to eat." June baptized by Colonel Ralph Vause, confirmed by Jerome F Davenport.

    HISTORY: June Smith Hallmark: "When we moved to Milton Freewater, I went to Presbyterian Church, but people different, so I went to Christian Church, then to the Baptist Church. We moved from Milton Freewater to Hermiston.
    Sometime in here, June worked for Mojonnier & Sons, Inc. in Freewater OR, card shows June Bernece Smith, 155 Olive Street, Milton, Oregon.



    1940 CENSUS: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Anc Img 4 pg 2B,4-4,Dw 43-404 Elm Street: June Smith age 16 born Oregon, daughter of Edward and Grace Smith

    1940-DRIVING: Grace Smith: "June enjoyed driving so much, she did most of the driving."

    1940 HISTORY: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla-Grace Smith: "June in her junior year. Colonel went to Portland to college. David Hallmark, a church member, started dating June. After we moved to Walla Walla, June didn't go back to school-stayed at home part time & worked some."
    Church had Gold & Green Ball-a big event--several girls chosen to reign for Queen & June won, quite an honor... LaGrande Stake-all queens went there to compete. David, June, Vern & I started out that night & part way there had car trouble. We got there just in time for June to get dressed. Each queen & her escort danced a queen's waltz. June was chosen. Walla Walla people very proud, honored."

    1941 MARRIAGE: WA, Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla, June Bernice Smith married James David Hallmark on May 25, 1941, back yard of June's parent's home on Elm Street, by Bishop Elijah Hiatt." Honeymooned to Crater Lake, Oregon and stopped to see Dave's brother, Jack, in Klamath Falls.

    1941 HISTORY and BIRTH of child #1: WA-Walla Walla: Pam Hallmark Wagner, daughter: "June's parents bought a nice little home on Willow Street, where David and June lived for a short time after I was born in St Mary's Hospital 3 days after Pearl Harbor was bombed at the beginning of World War II. They had quite the time with me, as they tried different types of milk that would not settle well. Gram said she had to walk the floor with me sometimes and I would throw up clear across the room. Finally tried a brand of milk [goats?] that worked.
    Dad worked for Standard Stations and was manager of the one on Alder Street in 1942. Mom and Dad moved into their own apartment on the second floor on Madison Street, then into a duplex on Hobson, which mother said was so cold, my little fingers were very cold.

    1943 BIRTH of child #2: WA,WAlla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Dianna Dee was born on December 9, 1943, in St Mary's Hospital.

    1944 HISTORY by daughter, Pam: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Dad and Mom bought a home on Division Street, right behind Green Park Grade School [the home has been moved up close to the "freeway" up on the hill. You can see it when you drive to Waitsburg or Dayton, on the old road to Spokane or to Lewiston, Idaho]. Mom and Dad had a huge garden in the back lot, with an apricot tree, pie cherry tree, and Transparent apple tree. Granddad Smith would come up on his lunch hour to visit, and he loved to eat a few apricots, which he probably was not supposed to do with his diabetes.
    Dad went into the Navy and served in many places around the world. He was trained in radio work and was in the war until it was over August 1945. He said they occupied Japan, Philippines and the Marianna Islands after the end of the war. I remember him bringing us slippers, fans and other things from Japan. He was honorably released in January of 1946, and in 1947 he began work with the ground crew at United Air Lines.
    Mother never worked outside the home but she worked very hard inside and outside of our home. She loved flowers and had many different kinds. She really loved the many different Iris, which were in the back yard along the back of the house. She was able to get an old trailer top moved into our back yard for a playhouse, where we spent many hours. She loved to wash clothes and hang them up on the line that dad built in the back yard. She thought they smelled so fresh and clean. She preferred that to using the dryer. She loved to serve in the church and was gone sometimes to Richland, where the Stake building was located."

    1948 HISTORY: June and David Hallmark were sealed in Logan Temple by ElRay Christianson 20 April 1948: David & June, Pam & Dianna were sealed to them. Both June and Pam had mumps before going to Salt Lake City and to Logan Temple. Went to see Letha Richardson in Blackfoot ID on way home from Salt Lake and Temple.

    1948 BIRTH of child #3: WA,Walla Wall Co-Walla Walla: Jill LaVerne Hallmark was born on June 18, 1948.

    1950 BIRTH of child #4: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Michael David was born 12 October 1950, WW General Hospital, the first boy and quite a change for Mom. Mike was a good baby and a sweet little boy, and we [sister] loved taking care of him.

    HISTORY by daughter, Pam: "June had a beautiful soprano voice and sang with the choir at church and would sing solos every once in awhile. We would love to hear her sing. She baked the most delicious pies, as did Gram and Jan [her mother and sister]. It's no wonder I love to make pies. She was just a plain great cook - could make a wonderful dinner out of nothing and would have the missionaries over very often. She canned fruit and vegetables and even meat for us to have some great meals. We would help her make applesauce or juice tomatoes or pop the ends off the string beans."

    1955 BIRTH of child #5: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Steven James was born 30 April 1955, WW General Hospital, a few blocks from our home on Division.

    1956 HISTORY by daughter, Pam: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Mel and Jan (mom's sister) Hankla moved into the big 2-story house next door to us on Division Street. Mel was having convulsions for an unknown epilepsy for a short time, and mother would be up very early making pies for a bakery down on Chestnut Street. She would take him to the Post Office many mornings. Dad built a gate on the fence between the homes and also an intercom [squawk box, dad says] between the homes. While living in this home, Dad built a mahogany stereo set, which we spent many hours listening to records, etc.
    On April 28, 1956, Mom's dad was working on his Studebaker in the 2-story garage behind their home. Gram had tried calling him, but no answer. She was at Jan's working on baptismal pants and when the Bishop came to pick them up, she asked him is he would go down and check on him. He found him under the car, where the motor had fallen on him, killing him instantly. Mom and Dad were at a United Air Lines party and were called home, and I was in Richland for a State choir festival for junior high school age kids. Mother was due with Kristie and had a hard time dealing with his death. She did not allow us to go to his funeral, as she wanted us to remember him as he was when living. Mother quit baking pies for the bakery. Mom worked in Primary and with the young girls in MIA and loved doing so.
    Mom and Dad bought a large 2-story home on Evergreen. Mom and Dad worked hard to make this a beautiful home, and it was. Dad built a covered patio behind the garage, where we spent many fun meals and had family over for picnics and play crochet, etc in our big fenced in back yard. Mom loved cooking in that big, wonderful kitchen and was always up making breakfast for us before Seminary. The younger kids went to Edison Elementary School, and Dianna and I went to Pioneer Junior High. For church, we were meeting in an old "chicken coop" on the other side of the railroad tracks west of town, while we were building a new church on Second Street. Mother was in charge of many dinners for the church, and she loved doing this. She and Vivian Gessel and Audra Ord were good friends and did many of these things together.

    1956 BIRTH of child #6: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Kristie June Hallmark was born on Dianna's birthday, December 9, 1956, also in Walla Walla General Hospital.

    1959-81 HISTORY by daughter, Pam: ID,Ada Co-Boise: Dad was transferred by United Air Lines to Boise and left 6 months before the family moved in August. Meanwhile, Mom was singing with the choir and with a sextet, singing for Church, other churches (Congregational), PTA, was chairman of the food for the Ward Bazaar, baking pies, involved with the cancer drive, etc. They first lived in a nice 2-story home on Harrison Boulevard, downtown, which was a beautiful street with an island down the middle, with street lamps [which Steve refinished years later for his Boy Scout Eagle project]. When the family moved, Pam stayed behind, living with Gram in an apartment in Jan and Mel's home, as she graduated from high school in 1960, was engaged to future husband, Bob Wagner and went to Whitman College for a time before they were married in 1962.
    Mom missed her family and friends in Walla Walla, but she made many new friends in Boise. She missed her sister and mother and the many visits on the telephone, etc., but she began to develop friendships in Boise that were lasting friendships, too. But the family gravitated to Walla Walla on many occasions, like when the new chapel was dedicated, Dianna moved to live with Gram after I was married and she had graduated from high school. She met Les and before they were married, then Jill moved over to live with Gram and to work and meet her husband, Jim. All of us had our marriages or receptions at the home of Jan and Mel, who were so good to all of us.
    From a program, Boise Stake MIA Music Fesitival "presents 'This is my Fathers' World' in N Jr Hi Auditorium 4-12-1960. June sang solo in Second Ward MIA chorus, "Swedish Slumber Time." Her beautiful voice was still recognized and her talent used.
    In 1960 Mom and Dad bought a home on Ashland Drive, where they lived until1993, when they needed a one-floor home and less upkeep. They met in the chapel on Curtis, belonging to the 8th Ward, and where Mom began teaching Primary. Mom was called as the Primary President sometime in here, and did she love this calling. She was probably at every baseball game and event for the kids [both Mike and Steve played ball].
    In 1963 Mom began a daycare in her home, and she loved the children who came to the home. It was sometimes hard on the family, but the children responded to Mom and loved her and would do sometimes better for her than when their parents would come after them and some slipped back into their habits at home. She was always doing for other people, taking them pies and fresh bread or other goodies. She enjoyed having the family there for the holidays and always had a feast of wonderful homey good food. She continued to can foods and to work on this home, making it a beautiful place and a welcome place. Dad worked hard, always making shelving, refinishing the downstairs area into a comfortable TV and game area, with bedrooms and a bath. I remember Mom coming to visit us in Portland and bringing us all kinds of canned and baked goodies, and I know she did with the others as well.
    In 1965 Mom kept a calendar, as she had for many other years. It was amazing how many pies she baked, as well as other goodies - to take to her visiting teaching sisters, PTA carnival, BYU Education Week, Relief Society Bazaar, welfare banquet and for individuals. And of course, Mom canned and canned--many items purchased from growers, like peaches and pears, but a tremendous amount from her garden - tomatoes, tomato juice, pickles from her cucumbers, string beans-96 quarts in a month one year. She traveled by plane to see her kids, sometimes with Dad. She amazed me with how many things she had going in a single day, a single week - traveling to Walla Walla, to Portland to see us, people over for dinners, family like ourselves, coming for several days for a visit, sometimes one right after another, day care in her home, teaching Relief Society lessons, ironing [10 hours one day], going to church meetings, bowling.
    During this time, Mom began to bowl and found that so enjoyable, while Dad loved golf and this was good for both of them. Mike was next to graduate and he went into the Navy in 1968. During the summer, we were living in Long Beach California, where Bob was working at the prison doing dental work in between his dental schooling. Mom and Dad flew down and brought the rest of the family, and had a wonderful vacation together, especially at the beach. When Bob graduated from dental school, Mike's ship was going to be in Portland for the Rose Parade time, so the family all came down and stayed with Bob & Pam and were able to see Mike and have him out, too, and then go through his ship. What fun we had all stuffed in that little house together. Later Mike became sick and was in a hospital in San Diego. Mom flew down and was with him for a time, to love and support him, and even got a helicopter flight over the Bay. Soon he was home and he married in 1970 to Kris Madison.
    Also during this time, the new Cole Road Chapel was finished, Mom had surgery on her thyroid and had her birthmark removed. Steve graduated from high school, and before that, he did his big Eagle project I spoke of earlier - even had a write-up in the newspaper. Mom stopped her daycare and when Steve went on his Mission to Denmark, Mom began working with Louis [??] as a secretary and was with him for 14 years. During high school, both Kristie and Lorrie were on the Drill team and loved this action. Kristie married Mark Bleazard in April of 1975. Steve went to BYU and worked with Bob & Pam on their home during the summertime in Billings, Montana. He med Janalee and they were married in 1980, the same year that Dad retired from United Air Lines. Lorrie went to BYU, and she and Steve had a good time together there. She also met Kirt Naylor and they were married May 1981.

    c1987 HISTORY: June began to work for Jim Perkins, Insurance agent sometime in here (5 yrs).

    1990 REUNION: ID,Ada Co-Boise: The first of our Hallmark Family Reunions was held and created by Lorrie and Kristie, with a picnic, games and fun at a park in Boise, then back to Mom and Dad's for skits and more food. Many wonderful memories were created in the home on Ashland. And we all loved being together as family, and mom loved having us home and all together. Every 2 years the family has gotten together in Boise, with the second one back in Walla Walla to enjoy many of the memories of Mom and Dad over the years-seeing their homes and places of work, etc.

    1991 HISTORY; 5 January-to SLC Temple for Mark before Mission day before. On Saturday, live session with Lisa & Les there as witnesses. Me-1st time for abt a yr or more. Went thru fine. Dad & I plan on going every Wed am. Stayed with Steve & Janalee while in SL. They went thru session also, & Bob & Pam. Had my oldest daug. on one side & youngest daug. on other side. Gave me confidence that I could do it. Made it mostly on my own. What a special day. Had a good time with L & K. Really enjoyed being with them.
    ANNIVERSARY: ID,Ada Co-Boise: Mom and Dad celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, and a grand open house was held at the home of Kirt and Lorrie. They had a wonderful time with many friends and all of the family there to help celebrate such a wonderful occasion.

    1993 HOME: ID,Ada Co-Boise: Mom and Dad sold their home on Ashland and bought a one-level home on Cochees. It was a good move, as Mom was having some problems getting up and down the stairs with her legs, but she still continued to have a garden, which dad rototilled for her. The next year, Mom had bi-pass surgery on her heart, and they lived in and enjoyed this home, dad continuing to work on the yard and trees and up on the roof. Concern began to grow over Mom and a few problems that developed. A nice apartment complex was found where they could have their meals prepared and Dad wouldn't have to worry about house maintenance.

    1995 HISTORY: Mom's calendar: Dr Holbrook-several appointments; 28 June, Mom wrote home from hospital, then Dr Smith appts.

    1996 HISTORY: Mom's calendar: 12-24 went to L & K for traditional Christmas Eve dinner. 12-25 didn't do much. Dad worked on roof all day checking leak-didn't go to Jill's for Christmas dinner because of that.

    HISTORY: From card by Elaine Bess-no date: "Dear June, I met one of your lovely daughters in Albertsons the other day... in reply to my question, 'How's your Mom,' I heard of your 5-by pass surgery... you've certainly had your share the past few years, but if I remember you -- your faith and happy personality, will bless you to triumph -- no matter what. Our paths may cross, now that you are in our stake -- meanwhile know that our prayers are in your behalf -- and I'm glad we are sisters in Zion.

    1997 HISTORY: Mom's calendar: 1-2-Dr Asher told me I had a mini-stroke; 1-15: Had a mini-sstroke1-16: to emergency & Dr Holbrook's office. 1-17 Lorrie came over & challenged Dad to cook once a week. Making bread right now. Dad made sandwich for our lunch.1-19 Not go to church, legs not working very good. 1-27 Dad & I got a haircut from Kristie here.
    2-13 Mike called and Keri's baby Whitney died this morning. 2-17 Keri and Brian's baby's gravesite funeral was today. Little Whitney looked like a doll laying there. At least she won't have to go through all the things that the rest of us go through. She will be in the Celestial Kingdom. Was really cold and windy. Didn't go to the luncheon. Came right home. I was freezing cold and was shaking.
    3-7 Kirt had appendix and gall bladder out... after 4pm. 3-8 went to hospital to see Kirt. Seemed real good... appendix had ruptured.
    7-12 Keri and Brian went to temple for own endowments and sealed baby to them.

    2002 DEATH, BURIAL: Personal knowledge of Pam Wagner, daughter: "June Bernice Smith Hallmark died in Boise, Ada County, Idaho, collapsed at home in their apartment, with dad there and was taken to the hospital, where several hours later she died, June 17, 1002. She was buried at a beautiful, peaceful spot out of Boise, Dry Creek Cemetery on 20 June 2002.


    Friends: Milton-Freewater: Attellia [Vause] and Gordon Berg, 261 Surrey Place, LA

    Walla Walla: Marshall & Eddie Cammack, 1299 Highland Dr, Moscow ID; Wayne & Doris Duvall, 1440 Plymouth,Spokane; Ann & Howard Forrest, 1768 Evergreen-next door neighbors; Von & Evelyn Hansen, 558 N First West, Logan UT [1948 & before]; Eveard Harrison, S 605 Lake, Colfax WA 99111; Brandt & Vivtann Gessel, Jack & Betty Stoddard

    Boise: Reid & Jean Bishop, Robert & Phyllis, 1710 Roosevelt, Caldwell; Winsten & Phyllis Hansen [Patricia, Scott, Kevin]; Dale Wheadon, Don & Erma Whittaker, Glen & Ruth Bleazard,

    Temple workers lived with Dave and June after opened in 1984: From calendars these names [are they Temple workers-ck]Hugh & Jeanne Judd, Rupert ID; Merrill Robinson, Burley ID; Meakers; Murdocks; Eldridge; Mechams; Jean ?; Walls; Dale & Doris ?; Wyotts;

    Children in day care: Brian & Brad Peachy [card from Galen & Janet Peachy: " We were extremely fortunate to have you open your home for the care of Brian and Brad. We feel that you both as well as your children made a very positive impact upon their formative and impressionable years. When we reflect back, we both recognize the many hours Brian and Brad spent in your home influenced their lives as they live them today. Both Brian and Brad are successful in their lives and citizency. We thank you and your family..." Dani, Nancy and Binky...; Mike & Lori Cooke [??], Jon Eric...; Sharon, Donna, Kelli, Jon C, Gary...

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. 1. Jill LaVerne Hallmark was born 18 Jun 1948, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States; died 23 May 2012, Boise, Ada, Idaho, United States; was buried 29 May 2012, Dry Creek Cemetery, Boise, Ada, Idaho, USA.
    4. Living
    5. Living
    6. Living
    7. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Ivy Aubra HallmarkIvy Aubra Hallmark was born 18 Mar 1895, Graphite, Llano, Texas, USA (son of James Isaac Hallmark and Carrie Garner); died 30 Jan 1982, Provo, Utah, Utah, United States; was buried 5 Feb 1982, Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, USA.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 6X9Q-64

    Notes:

    1895 BIRTH: TX,Llano Co-Graphite: Ivy Aubra Hallmark born 18 March 1895, known as Bud [also shown as born in Ammon, Bingham Co ID by AF D7LG, and Gainsville,Llano Co, TX by AF 6X9Q-64]

    1910 CENSUS:OR,Union Co-Cove:FHL film#1375303,Anc Img 15 pg 15B,5-2, Dw273/276-Co Rd: Ivy A Hallmark, age 15 bn TX, single laborer sugar co, son of James I and Carrie Hallmark



    1915 MARRIAGE #1:OR,Union Co-LeGrande:Ivy Aubra Hallmark md Mary Luella Grow 25 Mar 1915

    1917 MILITARY: OR,Union Co US WW I Draft Registration card 22: Ivy Aubra Hallmark age 22, 2013 N Spruce LaGrande Or, bn 3-18-1895, natural born in Graphite TX. Native of USA. Present employment: bottlemaker helper, where employed: RW RR & N, LaGrande OR. Support: wife and child, sister in law. Married, caucasion. Military service - 0. Signed Ivy A Hallmark
    Registrar's report: Short height, medium build, brown eyes, dark hair, not bald. Disability: no. Signed L P Days LaGrande 5 Precinct. LaGrande 5 Jan 1917.

    1917 HISTORY: David Hallmark, June 2002: "Dad worked for railroad & had to work so late, he couldn’t be there with her. A nurse [midwife] delivered me. Dad worked on a line cars, repairing the lines, but I’m not sure when."

    1920 CENSUS:WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla:Anc Img 16 pg 8B,1-12,Dw 177,181-910 13th St:
    HALLMARK, Ivy A-head, renting, 24/TX (TX,TX)md, conductor on street railway;
    Mary L-wife 23/ID (UT,UT) md, no occ; Norma D-dau 3 9/12-OR
    (TX,ID); James D-son 2 5/12-UT; John I-son 1 2/12-OR

    1930 CENSUS: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla:Anc Img 6 pg 3B,4-8,Dw 73,85-713 N 12 St:
    HALMARK, Ivy-head, own, 35/TX (US,US) md at 19, lineman on electric railway;
    Mary L-wife 33/ID (ID,UT) md at 18, no occ; Norma D-dau 14/OR
    (TX,ID), David J-son 12/UT; John I-son 10/OR; Betty J-dau 7/WA;
    Ronald G-son 0/12-WA

    1930 HISTORY: WA,Walla Walla: US City Directory pg 115: Hallmary, Ivy A (Luella) lb h 713 12th Ave N

    1935 HISTORY: WA,Walla Walla: US City Directory pg 134: Hallmark, Ivy A (Luella) h 713 12th Aven N

    1940 CENSUS: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Anc Img 8 pg 4B,April,Dw 44-913 12th:
    HALLMARK, Ivy A-head 45/TX, same address in 1935, 8th grade, car repair,
    Electric railway-own home ($1800); Luella-wife 42/ID 8th grade
    no occ; Norma-dau 27/OR High School 4th yr, prep room-vegetable
    cannery; David-son 22/UT High School 4th yr, salesman-retail gasoline
    station; Ronald-son 10/WA 3rd grade

    HISTORY: OR,Union-Cove,Telocaset; WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: David Hallmark, June 2002: "We lived in Cove, then Telocaset [Union Co OR], then Walla Walla WA."

    HISTORY: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: David Hallmark, June 2002: "We first lived in a house on Elm Street by the Penitentiary. We then moved to the house behind the [railroad] car barn, and last to our home on 12th St, where I spent most of my childhood."

    1941 DEATH of wife #1: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Mary Luella Grow Hallmark dieE 28 January 1941 of throat cancer

    1942 MILITARY; US WW II Draft Registration Serial 1044, Ivy Aubra Hallmark, 713 N 12th, Walla Walla, telephone 2447W. Age 47, born Graphite TX 3-18-1895. Some who would always know where you were: JE Martin, WW Valley Railway, Walla Walla WA. Signed I A Hallmark

    1951 MARRIAGE #2: WA.Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Ivy Aubra Hallmark md Elsie Viola Fox 11 May 1951

    1953 HISTORY: US Public Records Index, Vol 2: Ivy A Hallmark born 18 March, address: 205 N Colville St, Walla Walla WA 99362-1916.

    1982 DEATH,BURIAL: UT,Utah Co-Orem: Ivy Aubra Hallmark died while living with daughter, Norma 30 Jan 1982; buried Mtn View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington

    NOTES: No birth certificate available. Ivy was an engineer for railroad.
    Letter 1994 from son, Jack, to Pam Hallmark Wagner, contained letter to Roy E Anderson Jr Box 531 Malin, OR 13 Jul 1966 from Lee McDonald, Llano Co Clerk: Graphite was designed to be a city but such city failed to develop & turned out to be only a RR station, located abt 10 miles east of Llano, TX nr Llano River. Birth & death records for Llano Co began 1903

    Ivy married Mary Luella Grow 25 Mar 1915, La Grande, Union, Oregon, United States. Mary (daughter of David Henry Grow and Mary Luetta Rawson) was born 6 May 1896, Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, United States; died 28 Jan 1941, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States; was buried 2 Feb 1941, Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary Luella GrowMary Luella Grow was born 6 May 1896, Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, United States (daughter of David Henry Grow and Mary Luetta Rawson); died 28 Jan 1941, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States; was buried 2 Feb 1941, Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, USA.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 5N7W-T9

    Notes:

    1896 BIRTH: ID,Bingham Co [now Bonneville]-Ammon: Mary Luella Grown born 6 May 1896

    1900 CENSUS: ID,Bingham Co-Ammon: Anc Img 7-8, pg 17B, June 1900, Dw 302,306:
    GROW, David H-head 27/UT bn Nov 1872 (PA,Ind) md 6yrs, fireman railroad; Mary L-
    wife 24/UT bn Aug 1875(IL,IL) md 6yrs 4/4 children living; David J-son 5/ID bn
    July 1894 (UT,UT); Mary L-dau 4/ID bn May 1896; Img 8: Cora-dau 2/ID bn May
    1898; Daniel H-son 0/12-ID bn May 1900

    1910 CENSUS: OR, Union-Cove: Anc.com Img 3, film #1375303,pg 12, Dw# 28/32: Luella M GROW age 13 born Idaho, going to school-dau of Mary L GROW, a widow

    1915 MARRIAGE: OR,Union Co-LaGrande: Mary Luella Grow md Ivy Aubra Hallmark 25 Mar 1915

    1920 CENSUS:WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla:Anc Img 16 pg 8B,1-12,Dw 177,181-910 13th St: Mary L Hallmark age 23 bn Idaho (UT,UT)no occ, wife of Ivy A Hallmark

    1930 CENSUS: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla:Anc Img 6 pg 3B,4-8,Dw 73,85-713 N 12 St: Mary L Halmark age 33 bn Idaho (ID,UT) md at 18, no occupation, wife of Ivy Halmark

    1930 HISTORY: WA,Walla Walla: US City Directory pg 115: Hallmary, Ivy A (Luella) lb h 713 12th Ave N

    1935 HISTORY: WA,Walla Walla: US City Directory pg 134: Hallmark, Ivy A (Luella) h 713 12th Aven N

    1940 CENSUS: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Anc Img 8 pg 4B,April,Dw 44-913 12th: Luella Hallmark age 42 bn Idaho, no occupation, 8th grade, wife of Ivy A Hallmark

    1941 DEATH,BURIAL: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Mary Luella Grow Hallmark died of throat cancer 28 January 1941; buried Mountain View Cemetery


    NOTES: Autobiography of Mary Luetta Rawson Grow: "Luella was married in Cove." CK out

    Children:
    1. Norma Dorine Hallmark was born 1 Mar 1916, Cove, Union, Oregon, United States; died 21 Dec 2009, Orem, Utah, Utah, United States; was buried 29 Dec 2009, Orem, Utah, Utah, United States.
    2. 2. James David Hallmark was born 20 Jul 1917, Ogden, Weber, Utah, United States; died 27 May 2008, Boise, Ada, Idaho, United States; was buried 31 May 2008, Dry Creek Cemetery, Boise, Ada, Idaho, USA.
    3. John Ivy Hallmark was born 7 Oct 1918, Telocaset, Union, Oregon, United States; died 2 Mar 2001, Taylorsville, Salt Lake, Utah, United States; was buried 6 Mar 2001, Granite Cemetery, Sandy, Utah, Utah, USA.
    4. Arleatha Betty Jeane Hallmark was born 16 Oct 1922, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States; died 18 Jan 1936, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States; was buried Jan 1936, Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, USA.
    5. Ronald Grow Hallmark was born 25 Mar 1930, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States; died 9 Apr 2013, Cebu City, Phillipines; was buried 12 Jul 2013, Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, USA.

  3. 6.  Edward Vern SmithEdward Vern Smith was born 7 Apr 1901, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States (son of Marcus Melvin Smith and Lennie Temperance Bell Zanie Brumbaugh); died 28 Apr 1956, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States; was buried 1 May 1956, Mtn View Cem, WallaWalla, Walla Walla, Washington.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 4ZVN-6L

    Notes:

    1901 BIRTH: MO,Linn Co-Browning, Edward Vern Smith born April 7, 1901 to Marcus M Smith & Lennie Bell Brumbaugh Smith. Known as Vern

    1910 CENSUS:OR,Umatilla, Echo Precinct, 20 Apr, pg3401, Dw 169: Edward V Smith 9/MO, son of Mark M & Lena Smith

    1917 HISTORY [history hereafter is same one done by Grace Michael Smith]: Grace Michael: "We went back to the ranch in the spring & that is when I met the Smith family at another little red school house. There were 7 children in their family, 2 older girls who were married & 5 boys: Henry, Vern, Leo, Claude & Jule. The last 4 of them was going to this little red school house & Vern graduated that year from the 8th grade. He must have been 17 yrs old. Their family had moved a lot, & they didn't attend school regular."

    1920 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla, Pr 59 (outside Pilot Rock): 12 Jan,Dw60/61-Stewart Crk: Vern E 19/MO,
    son of Marcus M & Lennie B Smith

    1922 MARRIAGE: Oregon, Umatilla Co-Pendleton: "His family moved to Hermiston & bought a small acreage, so the next spring Vern went to Hermiston, rented an acreage next to his folks, so we really made plans, so on June 12, 1922, (20 yrs old), we were married in Pendleton at the Parsonage. We had no car, so left for Hermiston on an old open car stage."

    1922-23 HISTORY: Oregon, Umatilla Co-Hermiston: "Vern's father came to Hermiston after us & we was at our 1st home. My brother called it a peanut ranch, but I don't know. Vern planted 3 bunches of peanuts... our first home... We lived there about a year; there wasn't much to make a living on. Vern rode on a bicycle 3 miles & worked in a pipe yard to help out."

    1923 HISTORY: Oregon, Umatilla County-Pilot Rock: "next spring, Vern got a job in a garage at Pilot Rock."

    1924 HISTORY: "After we had just been married for 2 years, we found out he was diabetic"

    1923-33 HISTORY: Oregon,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock, Montana,Big Horn Co-Hardin: "That fall we moved on a ranch to work...We stayed there a year, then back to Pilot Rock. Vern had decided to shear sheep with his brothers in law, so that was our life for about 9 years-shear sheep through the spring & work wherever he could through the rest of the year."

    1930 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla-Pilot Rock:Anc.com-Img 2/4[FA Roll T626_1956]pg2A,Dw 47/47-Birch St
    SMITH, Vern-head 29/MO (MO,MO) md at 27yrs,renting, laborer, odd jobs;
    Grace-wife 28/OR (PA,MO); June-dau 6/OR (MO,OR)

    1934 HISTORY: Oregon,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock; then Oregon, Umatilla Co-Milton Freewater: "Vern started shearing sheep again & somewhere he picked up a typhoid bug [didn't know then what it was]. Ran a temperature for awhile, but it was time to go to Montana, & he thought it was something he would get over soon. We got as far a Spokane, & he got so sick, we had to put him in a clinic & that is where they found out it was typhoid. He was there a week, then back to Pendleton in an ambulance, there in the hospital for 2 weeks, then home.
    Vern rented a little meat market, & we thought that might solve the problem of a living, but it was such a hassle, that after 2 yrs we moved to Milton Freewater & he worked in a meat market."

    1938 HISTORY: Oregon Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock-Grace: "That summer, moved 3 times before we got settled."

    1939 RELIGION-Grace: "Vern, June & myself was baptized Feb 5, 1939, Milton Freewater Christian Church." Personal Rcd in brown bk of remembrance: "Vern was baptized by Irvin Lars Pearson, confirmed by Elijah Hiatt."



    1940 CENSUS: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Anc Img 4 pg 2B,4-4,Dw 43-404 Elm Street:
    SMITH, Edward-head 38/MO md, 8th grade, Pilot Rock,Umatilla Co OR
    in 1935, meat cutter-retail grocery store; Grace-wife 37/OR,md, 8th
    grade, sorter-fruit warehouse; June-dau 16/OR; Janice-dau 7/OR

    1940 HISTORY: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla-Grace: "We lived in Milton Freewater for 2 1/2 yrs, the meat market was sold...a call came from Walla Walla wanting a meat cutter...Vern got the job...found a house & had to move in January."



    1940-1956-Pam: "Vern worked for Ninth Street Grocery as a meat cutter and Grace as a seamstress for a tailoring shop, then Gardner's Dept Store until after I graduated from High School [1960]."

    1956 DEATH, BURIAL: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla, Edward Vern Smith died on 28 April 1956 at his home. Working on his Studebaker, pulled a bolt from the engine, falling on him; buried on May 1 at Mountain View Cemetery


    NOTES: May 1992: Kathryn Varko Smith (Leo): "...The Church was Vern's salvation, as he drank lot. When he died, the Bishop and everyone came, Uncle Leo too. When Uncle Henry died, the family were not at his funeral, and it hurt Aunt Norma."
    June 1992: June Smith Hallmark: Grandad drank a lot. Even after he joined the church he thought a cold bottle of beer sounded good. He had diabetes and knew he shouldn't have been drinking, but he drank until he joined the church. The drinking made him difficult to live with at times. I remember Gram having a pot of coffee on the stove, in an old green teapot. Loved tea, hot or cold. Dad had shingles and walked the floor with the pain. Diabetes caused him some problems, especially when he went to the hospital - had a bad hot water bottle burn on his leg, took a long time to heal."
    For Memories of Pam Wagner, see Word > Family History > Edward V Smith Memories

    Edward married Grace Mae Michael 12 Jun 1922, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States. Grace (daughter of Elery Lee Michael and Elsie Mae Wegner) was born 16 Apr 1902, Pilot Rock, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; died 14 Oct 1990, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States; was buried 17 Oct 1990, Mtn View Cem, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Grace Mae MichaelGrace Mae Michael was born 16 Apr 1902, Pilot Rock, Umatilla, Oregon, United States (daughter of Elery Lee Michael and Elsie Mae Wegner); died 14 Oct 1990, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States; was buried 17 Oct 1990, Mtn View Cem, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 4ZVN-7R

    Notes:

    1902 BIRTH: Oregon,Umatilla-Pilot Rock, Grace Mae Michael was born on April 16 on a farm near Pilot Rock [1902-1940 Autobiography by Grace Michael Smith] ~000-3041-8364: Grace Mae Michael born 16 Apr 1902, no place shown

    1906-08 HISTORY: Oregon,Grant-John Day, family moved back to Pilot Rock in about 1908.

    1908 HISTORY: Oregon,Umatilla-outside Pilot Rock: the family moved to one of Grace's grandparent's [probably the Pearsons, as they lived a ways out of Pilot Rock], began school in a little red school house about a mile from home... didn't have warm clothes... I was the youngest and the smallest, so was hard for me to keep up."

    c1909-17 HISTORY: Oregon,Umatilla-Pilot Rock..."father bought a 3-bedroom house - felt rich. Had kerosene lamps, wood stove... not very good light; hard to pump the water outside... tea kettle... singing on the wood stove made the nicest music... when feet too cold, could open up the oven door and toast our feet. Father bought a freight business...a quarter of a mile from the train depot to the stores, but that seemed a long way."

    1910 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock, 25 Apr, Dw84: Grace M Michael 7/OR, dau of Ellery G & Elsie M Michael

    c1913 HISTORY: "...1 school, 1-9th grades...good enough grades, specially in spelling...I was sent to Pendleton to a spelling contest (6th grade)... My dad bought a piano, & I took lessons for awhile; had to walk a mile each Saturday."

    c1914 HISTORY-Article in Walla Walla WA Union Bulletin [c1987]: "Early Campfire Girl - Thought we had an old-timer Girl Scout lined up as the girls were celebrating their 75th anniversay, but it turned out to be the "other" girls organization, Camp Fire Girls.
    We speak of Grace Smith, 305 Ash St, who has lived in the valley for nearly 40 yrs but who was reared in Pilot Rock, south of Pendleton. She recalled those early days and the coming of Camp Fire Girls to Pilot Rock.
    'There was little for youngsters to do in the little town of Pilot Rock,' she says. 'The town has grown and sprawled all over now but in those days, it was pretty small. So, we were pretty excited when the Camp Fire Girls was started there.' This was 1914 and Smith was 12.
    'We hadn't heard of the Camp Fire Girls then and the Boy Scouts were unheard of, too, I believe. I think it must have been one of the very first clubs org in town.' Belonging to the Camp Fire Girls and the activities proved of long recall, although she is now 85, Smith says. She also notes that the uniform was a prized possession for many years until she loaned it and the borrower failed to return it."

    c1915 HISTORY: Oregon, Umatilla Co-Lehman Hot Springs "...for the summer, had a little store... a nice summer; we could hike, swim, really different from anything we had [done] before. We moved back near Pilot Rock, about 7 miles out of town."

    1917 HISTORY: Oregon,Umatilla Co-Pendleton: "...lived with grandparents, Frank Michael... went to Catholic Sister High School [there was no high school in Pilot Rock then] - took a business course, oil painting & piano, never dated, Grandmother very strict... WWar I troops came thru town, train track went by our school, so someone would watch at the door, & we would all run for the windows & wave. We would feel so patriotic. Grandmother, my aunt, & I walked to the depot, which was at least 11 blocks, sang "Johnny Get Your Guns" & "Go There," waved our hankies, was so exciting."

    c1918 HISTORY: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock, Pendleton: Summer at home, back to Pendleton for 2nd year of high school... 1st flu epidemic broke out,"Asian Flu." High school closed, back to Pilot Rock - 1st time anyone heard of flu. Everyone sick, a lot died. All in bed at home but dad, had 1 doctor, 1 nurse who went house to house, wasn't an antibiotic then. Back to Pilot Rock so her brothers could go to school, back to ranch in the spring..."

    c1919 HISTORY: Oregon,Umatilla-Pilot Rock: "met the Smith family at another little red school house... went to Pendleton with dad, met Vern on the street, went to circus together. Pilot Rock fixed up a high school in the top floor of the best brick building... stayed with Grandmother Wegner that winter... very close to this Grandmother - told many stories of their life.. Vern & Leo went to school there, had to ride horseback at least 7 miles. The high school had a get acquainted dance, Smith boys were there, from then on, Vern was my date. By the middle of the year, we were engaged."

    1919-1921 HISTORY: "...our engagement lasted 3 yrs. We planned twice to get married- even had a house & hauled winter wood from the mountains the last time, but not enough money."

    1920 CENSUS: OR, Umatilla Co-out of Pilot Rk,Dw 17/19-Co Rd: Grace Michael 17/OR, dau of Elery L & Elsie M Michael

    1922 MARRIAGE: Oregon,Umatilla Co-Pendleton: Grace Michael married Edward Vern Smith on June 12, 1922 (20 yrs old) at the Parsonage in Pendleton.
    "Vern's family moved to Hermiston, bought small acreage... next spring Vern went to Hermiston, rented an acreage next to his folks... were married in Pendleton at the Parsonage... not a fancy wedding, but it meant as much to me. We had planned & waited so long. My mother, Vern's sister Ninetta, another sister Peggie & his brother Claude was with us. Peggie had given me a piece of white organdy & I made my dress, had a grey silk going away dress made over from an old old dress... no car, so left for Hermiston on an old open car stage..."

    1922-23 HISTORY: Oregon,Umatilla Co-Hermiston: "Vern's father came to Hermiston after us... at our 1st home. My brother called it a peanut ranch... Vern planted 3 bunches of peanuts. I never did see anything from them..."
    ...our first home: 3 small rooms & 3 in the basement... a kitchen up stairs was at one time a glassed in porch... windows were bare, sent to Montgomery Ward for yards of curtain material at 9 cents a yard... sure helped the kitchen... I always had a few pillows & pictures to make the rooms more homey. We lived there about a year."

    1923 HISTORY-CHILD #1: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: "..next spring, Vern got a job in a garage at Pilot Rock. Ever one knew all about ever one there, called all by first names... a friendly town."
    "My folks moved bk to Pilot Rock, so when we left Hermiston, we moved in with them. I was expecting my first baby, who was born Aug 11, 1923, a baby girl, who we named June Bernice.
    That fall we moved on a ranch to work...We stayed there a year, then back to Pilot Rock."

    1924 HISTORY: "After we had just been married for 2 years, we found out he was diabetic..."

    1923-33 HISTORY: "Vern decided to shear sheep with his brothers in law, so that was our life for about 9 years-shear sheep through the spring & work wherever he could through the rest of the year. It was always a struggle, but we seemed happy & didn't have too many worries.
    Trips to Montana were nearest we ever had for a vacation, did see a lot of country & it always was nice... children always had a lot of fun... had an umbrella tent, camp stove, always quite comfortable... had to worry abt wood ticks & rattlesnakes with the children, but we got through it without anything serious... came back thru Yellowstone Park 1 yr, Glacier Park another..."

    1930 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla-Pilot Rock: Dw 47/47: Grace Smith 28/OR (PA,MO), wife of Vern Smith

    1933 HISTORY-CHILD #2: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: "June & I always went to Montana in June with Vern, to shear, but the last yr I got pregnant & March 17, 1933, had a baby girl, Janice Mae. Ever one in Pilot Rock said she was the prettiest baby there.. she was a good baby, after 10 years it seemed so nice to have more family."

    1934 HISTORY: WA-Spokane, then OR-Pendleton:"Vern started shearing sheep again & somewhere he picked up a typhoid bug. Ran a temperature for awhile...time to go to Montana, he thought he would get over soon. We got to Spokane, he got so sick, we had to put him in a clinic & that is where they found out it was typhoid... there a week, then back to Pendleton in an ambulance, in the hospital for 2 weeks, then home... with typhoid & diabetes, another struggle all summer... stayed with him in the hospital & took care of him.
    Vern rented a little meat market.. it was such a hassle, after 2 yrs we moved to Milton Freewater & he worked in a meat market... salary $100 a mo: $25 on a car & $75 rent & whatever else besides paying on doctor bills... big change in our lives."

    c1938 HISTORY: [1st yr high school] "June had a good voice, turned out for choir. Music teacher put her in accapella choir... went down to Penneys to look for material. Didn't have money that week but had 4 yards of red taffeta at 98 cents a yard layed away, until the next week. By that time I didn't have much time to get it done-didn't even have a pattern. I had made over so much of the girls & my clothes, I figured out a pattern & had it ready. Her teacher thought it so pretty, she had to model it at a style show in Home ec. I was told June was the best dressed girl in school. I was always thankful I was blessed to sew, as I never had to feel ashamed of my girls' clothes, even through our sickness & lack of money. I always canned fruit & vegetables, so we always had plenty to eat.
    That summer, we moved 3 times before we finally got settled. Each time we moved a big old piano & range stove, which had to be plumbed each time & different stove pipe, not easy in those days."

    1938-1939 RELIGION: OR,Umatilla Co-Milton-Freewater: "Vern, June & myself was baptized Feb 5, 1939, Milton Freewater Christian Church. ...we went to the house of Br Hiatt & there was confirmed a member of the Church. Br & Sr Vause said "Would you like to come to our place to eat?" They had a big kettle of chili beans, so went & ate with them, & that sure made a happy day for us... membership quite small, every one had 1-2 jobs...had a lot to learn & get used to, wasn't just a Sunday Church. The Welfare program: we all had to take part - sowing, planting gardens, & getting the vegetables canned, but that all seemed so important working together."

    1940 CENSUS: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: Anc Img 4 pg 2B,4-4,Dw 43-404 Elm Street: Grace Smith age 37 born Oregon, 8th grade, sorter for fruit warehouse, wife of Edward Smith

    c1940-DRIVING: "I learned to drive the car enough to go up the back alley to visit a friend but never got a driver's license... drove Janice to birthday party but not so good coming home... that was my last driving experience."

    1940 HISTORY: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla: "We lived in Milton Freewater for 2 1/2 yrs... meat market was sold, so hunting for another job. We went to Church that Sunday & Vern had $1.75--all the money we had. He decided to pay it as tithing, went home, hadn't been home very long,l a call came from Walla Walla wanting a meat cutter, so Vern came over & got the job. Then it was house hunting & moving again. We finally found a house & had to move in January."
    [lived on Elm Street, re Janice-dau]

    1940 HISTORY: "...the church was having a Gold & Green Ball... a big event--several girls chosen for Queen & June won... in LaGrande Stake, all queens go there to compete. June chosen, so all of Walla Walla people felt very proud & honored." [Gram was tired & didn't finish her family story - intended to do more later]"

    1941 HISTORY as Written in by Pam Wagner: "David & June were married & lived with Grandad & Grandma in their home, 813 W Willow St in Walla Walla. Pam Bernice born, had problems with milk... tried different types of milk. Gram spent a lot of time working with me. Later, David & June moved into their own apartment."

    HISTORY: Grace was a talented and gifted seamstress. She could make her own patterns for clothing she would see in the stores and made them for her daughters and granddaughters. She worked for Sorenson Tailoring in Walla Walla.

    1947-1960s HISTORY: She later became a seamstress in the tailoring department at Gardner & Co Dept Store in 1947, continuing there until the early 1960s. She was also a seamstress for Sparks Cleaners and Holiday Clearners, but continued to sew out of her home.

    1956 DEATH of husband: WA-Walla Walla: Edward Vern Smith died 28 April 1956, buried Mtn View Cemetery.

    1956-c1985 HISTORY: WA-Walla Walla: Lived in apartment in home with daughter Janice Hankla. Grdau Pam lived with her until married in 1962, then Dianna a couple of years, then Jill. Many good memories of living with Gram for each of the granddaughters.

    c1985-c1990: WA-Walla Walla: Lived in apartment in north Walla Walla [get address], where she baked pies, etc. for neighbors in complex, then moved to a more needed care facility, the Odd Fellows Home, where she lived until her death.

    1990 DEATH,BURIAL: WA,Walla Walla Co-Walla Walla, Grace Mae Micheal Smith died Oct 14, 1990; buried beside husband at Mountain View Cemetery in Walla Walla on Oct 17.

    Children:
    1. 3. June Bernice Smith was born 11 Aug 1923, Pilot Rock, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; died 17 Jun 2002, Boise, Ada, Idaho, United States; was buried 20 Jun 2002, Boise, Ada, Idaho, United States.
    2. Living


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James Isaac HallmarkJames Isaac Hallmark was born 4 Nov 1867, Sugarloaf, Bell, Texas (son of James Minett Charles Pierson Hallmark and Sarah Rutherford Hodges); died 1 Jun 1950, La Grande, Union, Oregon, United States; was buried 5 Jun 1950, Cove, Union, Oregon, United States.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 404F-FK

    Notes:

    1867 BIRTH: TX,Bell Co-Sugarloaf [Sugarloaf is in Coryell Co]: James Isaac Hallmark born 4 November 1867

    1870 CENSUS: Cannot find as of 1-2014

    1880 CENSUS: TX, Limestone Co,ED 92: Anc.com img 11, pg 288, 7 June,Dw 123/137: James Hallmark 12/TX (AL,AL) son of James and Evalin Hallmark

    1888 MARRIAGE: TX,Llano: TX Mg Rcds: BK 1, pg 286: James I Hallmark & Carrie Garner md 20 Dec 1888,Llano Co, TX by WK Murchison J P. Prec #7, Recorded 30 Jan 1889.

    1900 CENSUS: Cannot find as of 1-2014

    1910 CENSUS:OR,Union Co-LaGrande: Anc.com Img 5 , pg 15B, 12 May, Dw 273/276, Co Rd:
    HALLMARK, James I-head 42/TX(TX,TX) md 1X-21yrs, overseer worker, read & writes,
    owns farm #125; Carrie-wife 39/TX (GA,MO)md 1X-21yrs 6/6children
    living, reads &writes; Thomas LB-son 20/TX (TX,TX) single laborer
    sugar co farm; Willard G-son 4/TX ; Isaac L-son 16/TX sugar co.wkr,
    in school; Ivy A-son 15/TX sugar co. wkr; Wm J-son 10/TX; Sallie
    RICHARDSON-dau 18/TX md 1yr 1/1 child living; Edward-son in law
    24/ID (NY,IA)md 1X-1yr,laborer; Ebbie LB-grandson 7/12 OR (ID,OR)

    1919 HISTORY: OR,Union Co-Cove: Polk's Union Co Tax List 1917 Anc Img 66 pg 127: Hallmark, J I
    $1970, Cove.

    1920 CENSUS:OR,Union Co-Cove prec,Lower Cove Rd,Anc Img 6 pg3B,1-19,Farm 124/124:
    HALLMARK, James I-head 52/TX (TX,TX) md, own farm #74; Carrie-wife 49/TX
    (GA,MO) md; Glen-son 14/TX (TX,TX)in school-can read & write;
    Mildred-dau 9/OR (TX,TX)

    1930 CENSUS: OR,Union Co-LaGrande City: Anc.com Img 1 pg143,4-10, Dw 5/5, 1421 W Ave:
    HALLMARK, James-head 62/TX (US,US) md at 21, laborer on railroad,
    own home, value $3500; Carrie-wife 59/TX (GA,MO) md at 18,
    no occupation; Dollie-dau 10/UA [unk,unk]

    1940 CENSUS: OR,Union Co-Cove: Anc Img 6 pg3B,4-16, Dw 66:
    HALLMARK, James-head 72/TX md farmer 3rd grade; Carrie-wife 69/TX;
    Dolly-dau 20/OR

    1941 HISTORY: OR,Union Co: US City Directories 1821-1989: Anc Img 66 pg 128: Hallmark, James I farmer.

    1950 DEATH: OR,Union Co-LaGrande: James Isaace Hallmark died 1 June 1950; buried Cove Cemetery beside wife, Carrie, tombstone: Hallmark, James I 1867-1950; Carrie 1870-1941
    OR State Cert of Dth Portland OR, #6902: usually resided in Cove but lived in LaGrande 43 yrs
    Letter from Arnie Hallmark to Jack & Mollie Hallmark re Jimmie's death:
    "Dear Uncle Jack & Aunt Mollie:
    It is not a cheerful letter that I am starting to you this evening. Upon my return home from work tonight, my wife gave me your letter. I was indeed glad to hear from you and feel sure that I am the world's poorest writer. I do feel that I must get better at it, and shall start right now, with his letter to you.
    On June 1st my little Granddaddy joined his other brothers, and family, in the departed world. He felt he had completed his life to the fullest extent. The last day of May, Grandpa got up as usual, and told Uncle L.B. (his oldest son whom he was with that day) that he had completed his work on earth the night before. He spent the day visiting with various members of his family. At 5:00 pm that evening, they called my father that he should come and bring Grandpa to the hospital.
    He walked out of the house and to the car, and joked with dad on the 16-mile ride to the hospital. He said he was sick, but he had felt worse many times in his life. I met them at the hospital, joked with him, and he laughed and joked back. He did not suffer. Just went to sleep and passed away in his sleep about 6 hrs after we got him there. He was always very alert, throughout his life, never lost his vision or hearing. Could read a paper as well as nayone. He was buried beside his wife in the Rose Ridge Cemetery at Cove. I might add, he was buried in a white robe, the highest honor of the Mormon Church. He had completed his temple work. He left an unended line of friends, each of who would say, he was one of the finest, most honest men they have ever known. It is a pleasure to carry the name he has so nobly inscribed into this part of the country.
    He had grandchildren for pall bearers. All of his children were there, LB, Letha, Bud, Will, Glen, Mildred & Dollie. Also 22 grandchildren & 24 great grandchildren. A family he was indeed very proud of, and one in which he knew ever one, his age, his birthday, and I believe had a picture of all of them.
    The rest of Grandpa's family always was in his heart. We talked of you folks so often, and many times, tried to make plans to come and see you. This evening, Aunt Letha drove in from Utah for a few days. She said to tell you she would be sure and write, as soon as she was again settled at home.
    I am sending you a picture of Grandpa, that I took only a short time back. Felt sure you would enjoy it, even though it is a snapshot.
    All of us here are in the best of health, enjoying another fine Oregon summer. Looking forward to the time when we may come to Texas and look all of you fine people up. I hope this letter finds its way to you and will close in saying not to mourn Grandpa's leaving. He lived a full, wonderful life, complete to the fullest extent. His family felt his job was very well done here on earth. Love to all, Arnold

    NOTES:
    1. Letter from grndfthr Ivy Aubra Hallmark, 13 December 1962: James Isaac's bros: Jake, Jack, John Edd, Dee. All lived around NW part of Austin. We lived at Marble Falls, Kingsland; I was bn at Graphite which is not on the map (rr station on Houston TX Central RR). Lived at Liberty Hill when we left for OR.
    2. Conversation-Mrs. William Jackson Hallmark-30 March 1963, Burnett, TX: James Isaac not feel well, visited with church members, took to hospital at 6 p.m. and by 10 p.m. dd. Carrie dd 1941. Stribbling bought land owned at Graphite. Ed lived there in a big ranch home. Worked with granite. Convicts worked on Granite Mtn. Mormon Elders came to house, treated them very nice. Had them to preach at the house. We treated them nice for Jimmy's & Carry's sake. Jimmy was going with Carrie, her mother was an old woman. Put her in the wagon and brought her down-stayed the day. Jimmy owned land in Graphite. Lived in Liberty Hill & baptized there. Oldest bro made fam decisions. The choice abt religion was made; the fam went Church of Christ, and Jimmy took fam to OR to be with the Saints.
    Lived at Valley Springs - came later than boys by 1-2 yrs, then lived at Kingsland. Was a farmer, then changed to railroad work, as a section foreman.
    3. Letter from grndfthr, Ivy Aubra Hallmark 12 April 1963: James Isaac lived at Liberty Hill bef coming to OR in a 2-story house facing rr track. Across the track was a big school house, the 1st & only school attended in TX by Ivy Aubra.
    4. Letter from Izora McGinty: Your greatgrandfather, James Isaac, is probably a brother to my father. He had a brother that lived at Liberty Hill & moved to Oregon. We call him Uncle Jimmy. They had 2 girls born to them after they left Texas. Their names were Mildred & Dollie D. They left here way back in 1905-07...there is 8 brothers, 2 sisters & 3 half brothers in this family, all gone except one half brother & my aunt you wrote to (Molly). She is Mrs Jack Hallmark. My father is Jacob Hallmark, the second son of James Minet. We don't have a family record. My greatgrandmother's name was Sara Rutherford...Aunt Carrie wrote to me often...my house # is 400 So Hill.
    Lived in Liberty Hill in section house & worked for rr as section foreman on SPRR (Austin). Received pictures frm Izora:James Isaac & wife, Benjamin & grndsn on horse, McGinty sis, Richard Edmond's wife Molly Thacker, Jacob Newton & wife Mildred, Dollie Dee, Carrie. Called Uncle Jimmy by family in TX.
    5. Letter from Arnold Hallmark of LaGrande OR 2 May 1976: Somewhere, there is a book called "Hist of the Hallmarks" supposedly goes back to England. LB to have. Also a large picture of 8 bros. somewhere. Think it is in Cove.
    6. Conversation with Molly Hallmark, 30 Mar 1962, Llano TX: When Jimmy md, 8 brothers - 7 lived around together. Jimmy was a section foreman at Liberty Hill...
    At Kingsland, Jim,y was a section foreman, but not at Graphite. Stribbling bought the land they owned at Graphite. Ed lived there - it's a big ranch, Stribblings.
    When the Mormon Elders came to the house, we treated them very nice. Whe had them preach at the house. Treated them very nice for Carrie's & Jimmy's sake.
    Jimmy was going with Carrie - her mother was an old woman. They put here in the wagon & brought her down & stayed the day.
    Jimmy owned land in Graphite, lived at Liberty Hill, baptized there. He never a team to get around. Couldn't visit. Went to Oregon.

    NOTES: Pictures: He and wife about 1910, abt 1945, abt 1965, abt 1890, abt 1967
    BIRTH,DRSTH: IGI Batch #H002101, film# 884145/48 film; LaGrand, Union OR Ward Clerk's rcd of deceased members. Known as Jimmy. Bn 4 Nov 1868, Bell TX. Dd 1 June 1950 LaGrande OR of a heart attack. Moved to Walla Walla, to Union Ward, Union posted PBO 6 19 45.

    James married Carrie Garner 20 Dec 1888, Gainesville, Llano, Texas, United States. Carrie (daughter of Luke Garner and Armilda J Dawden Rose) was born 14 Oct 1870, Weimar, Colorado, Texas, United States; died 2 Jun 1941, Cove, Union, Oregon, United States; was buried 5 Jun 1941, Cove Cemetery, Cove, Union, Oregon, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Carrie GarnerCarrie Garner was born 14 Oct 1870, Weimar, Colorado, Texas, United States (daughter of Luke Garner and Armilda J Dawden Rose); died 2 Jun 1941, Cove, Union, Oregon, United States; was buried 5 Jun 1941, Cove Cemetery, Cove, Union, Oregon, USA.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 404F-FK

    Notes:

    1881 BIRTH: TX,Colorado Co-Weimar: Carrie Garner born 1881 to Luke Garner and Armilda J. D. Rose Garner
    BIRTH,DTH: IGI H000066, flm #884145-48 & LaGrande, Union, OR Ward Clerk's record of deceased members. OR State Vital Stat file #67: "Lived in Cove 33 years, in state 34 years. Dd of heart attack. Funeral in LaGrande. Bn to Luke Garner & Violet Rose, both bn in TX. Ward rcd: Luke Garner & Armilda J. D. Rose."
    Temple rcds-bn Weimar, Col Co TX-Irma Dawn Stapely. Rose Fam Assn Mar 1997: Carrie bn 1881 Colorado Co

    1888 MARRIAGE: TX,Llano Co-Gainsville: James Isaac Hallmark md Carrie Garner 20 December 1888, by WK Murchison J P. Prec #7
    Llano Co Justice of Peace Prec #1 frm Jack Hallmark rec from Archie Hallmark, son of James Minett & Eveline: "Cary Nancy" in Archie's handwriting

    1910 CENSUS:OR,Union Co-Cove: FHL film#1375303,A.com Img 15,p 15B,2 May,Dw273,276-Co Rd: Carrie Hallmark age 39 bn TX (GA,MO) md 1 time,21 years with 6/6 childrin living, can read and write, wife of James I Hallmark

    1920 CENSUS:OR,Union Co-Cove prec-Lower Cove Rd,FHL flm1821505,A.cm 6,p3B,Jan 19,Farm 124/124: Carrie Hallmark age 49 born TX (GA,MO) md to James I Hallmark

    1930 CENSUS: OR,Union Co-LaGrande City: Anc.com img 1,pg143,April 10, Dw 5/5-1421 W Ave:
    Carrie Hallmark, age 59 bn TX (GA,MO) md at 18, no occupation, wife of James I Hallmark

    1940 CENSUS: OR,Union Co-Cove: Anc Img 6 pg3B,4-16, Dw 66: Carrrie Hallmark, age 69 bn Texas, wife of James Hallmark

    1941 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Union Co-Cove: Carrie Garmer Hallmark died 2 June 1941; buried in Cove

    NOTES: Molly Hallmark-30 Mar 1963, Burnett TX: Mormon Elders came to house-we were nice for Carrie's sake. As many as 4 at a time-preached at house. Carrie a great snuff dipper. Missionaries who baptized her said she must quit. Says she put snuff on tooth brush when baptized. Carrie said she might have a toothbrush in her mouth when baptized, but she did quit. (Put tobacco in corn shucks then instead of paper).
    Letter from June Hallmark 1963: Carrie was Cherokee Indian perhaps

    Children:
    1. Thomas L B Hallmark was born 24 Dec 1889, Gainesville, Llano, Texas, United States; died 10 Oct 1984, La Grande, Union, Oregon, United States; was buried Oct 1984, Cove Cemetery, Cove, Union, Oregon, USA.
    2. Sally Arleatha Hallmark was born 16 Nov 1891, Trickham, Coleman, Texas, United States; died 27 Dec 1985, Seattle, King, Washington, United States; was buried Dec 1985, Brigham City Cemetery, Brigham City , Box Elder, Utah.
    3. Isaac Luke Hallmark was born 22 Jul 1893, Trickham, Coleman, Texas, United States; died 21 Sep 1912, Cove, Union, Oregon, United States; was buried Sep 1912, Cove, Union, Oregon, United States.
    4. 4. Ivy Aubra Hallmark was born 18 Mar 1895, Graphite, Llano, Texas, USA; died 30 Jan 1982, Provo, Utah, Utah, United States; was buried 5 Feb 1982, Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, USA.
    5. William Jeremiah Hallmark was born 19 Oct 1899, Llano, Llano, Texas, United States; died 15 Oct 1983, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; was buried 19 Oct 1983, Cove, Union, Oregon, United States.
    6. Willard Glenn Hallmark was born 11 Jun 1905, Liberty Hill, Williamson, Texas, United States; died 20 Dec 1984, Spalding, Georgia, United States; was buried Dec 1984, California, United States.
    7. James Mildred Hallmark was born 4 Nov 1910, La Grande, Union, Oregon, United States; died 7 Jul 1981, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; was buried Jul 1981, IOOF Cemetery, Baker, Baker, Oregon, USA.
    8. Dolly De Rachael Hallmark was born 23 Sep 1919, Cove, Union, Oregon, United States; died 9 Sep 1980, Eugene, Lane, Oregon, United States; was buried 11 Sep 1980, Larie Memorial Gardens, Eugene, Lane, Oregon, United States.

  3. 10.  David Henry GrowDavid Henry Grow was born 19 Nov 1873, Huntsville, Weber, Utah, United States (son of William Moyer Grow and Esther Hunt Coffin); died 6 Jun 1906, Perry, Union, Oregon, United States; was buried 9 Jun 1906, Cove, Union, Oregon, United States.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG,DTH,BUR: Family records of wife Mary Luetta Rawson Grow & Lois Owen Chapman: resealed to parents 9 Nov 1950-IF Temple. Also shows an "L" aft 1st sealing date. Mary Luetta shows md & sealed in Logan Temple.



    1900 CENSUS: ID,Bingham Co-Ammon: Anc Img 7-8, pg 17B, June 1900, Dw 302,306:
    GROW, David H-head 27/UT bn Nov 1872 (PA,Ind) md 6yrs, fireman railroad; Mary L-
    wife 24/UT bn Aug 1875(IL,IL) md 6yrs 4/4 children living; David J-son 5/ID bn
    July 1894 (UT,UT); Mary L-dau 4/ID bn May 1896; Img 8: Cora-dau 2/ID bn May
    1898; Daniel H-son 0/12-ID bn May 1900

    David married Mary Luetta Rawson 1 Nov 1893, Logan, Cache, Utah, United States. Mary (daughter of Arthur Morrison Rawson and Margaret Angeline Pace) was born 10 Aug 1875, Harrisville, Weber, Utah, United States; died 1 May 1965, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States; was buried May 1965, Cove, Union, Oregon, United States. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Mary Luetta RawsonMary Luetta Rawson was born 10 Aug 1875, Harrisville, Weber, Utah, United States (daughter of Arthur Morrison Rawson and Margaret Angeline Pace); died 1 May 1965, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States; was buried May 1965, Cove, Union, Oregon, United States.

    Notes:

    1875 BIRTH:
    ,MG,DTH,BUR: Fam Grp Sheet-rep: Lucy Rawson Harmon gdau, fam rcds: David Henry Grow, rep: Mary Estella Rawson Christensen-cous, pg161: Rawson Fam Gen Bk, possession of Pam Hallmark Wagner.

    1910 CENSUS: OR, Union-Cove: Anc.com Img 3, film #1375303,pg 12, Dw# 28/32:
    GROW, Mary L 36/UT (IL,ILl) widow, dressmkr,st home-own home;
    Jesse D-son 15/ID (UT,UT) S, school, no occ; Luella M-dau
    13/ID-school; Pearl C-dau 11/ID school; Bert D-son 9/ID-school;
    Fred W-son 7/OR,school; Margaretta-dau 5/OR

    1920 CENSUS: OR,Union Co-Cove City: Ance.com Img 11, pg 22, 4 Jan, Farm 100/100:
    MITCHELL, John M-head 63/UT (Eng,Eng) md general farmer, own with mortgage;
    Mary L-wife 44/UT (IL,IL) md no occ; Frederick GROW-stepson 17/OR
    (UT,UT) no occ; Margaret GROW-stepdau 14/OR (UT,UT)

    1934 HISTORY: WA,King Co-Seattle: US City Directories: Looks like she here:
    Mary L Grow (David H wid) h 1420 4th Ave W Apt B5 [lots of other Grows too]

    NOTES: "Mary Luetta Rawson Grow": told by dau Margaret (Lambert),pg157-Rawson Fam Gen Bk, possession of Pam Hallmark Wagner:

    In 1851 Rawson fam went to Ogden, Pace fam sent to Payson. Evidently the Rawsons went to Payson for a time also, for their son Arthur Morrison & Pace dau, Margaret, became endeared to each other; in 1859-at 19 and 17 respectfully, were md. Aft 1st child bn moved to Ogden, 2 more children bn. Moved to St. George for a time. Another child bn. Again ret to Ogden, or Harrisville, where rest of fam bn-8 girls & 4 boys. 8th child: Mary Luetta Rawson Grow, born 10 August 1875 in Harrisville.
    "Mother, wht do you remember most abt time you lived in Harrisville?" "Not much of anything. Just going to school and helping mother." "That is where you learned to knit & sew?" "Yes, I was with mother all day long. I didn't go to school until I was 11, & everything mother did around the house, I learned to do with her. She taught me to crochet, to knit & sew. When she sat down to work I would do whatever she did. If she wd knit, I wd knit; if she wd sew, I wd sew; if she wd crochet,I wd crochet. This is the way we would spend our time."
    "How old were you when you made your 1st dress?" "I was 12. I cut out the pattern & material & made the dress all by myself." "You also learned to cook and make bread?" "Yes, as I said bef, everything mthr did,I did. I learned to cook, wash, make the soap we used & to do all the things mthr did." "How abt preserving the fruit?" "We all worked together to pick & prepare the fruit. We had trees on our place, wked together during the day picking fruit, in the evening helped to prepare it for drying."
    "I remember Grandfather Rawson not wanting his girls to curl their hair." "Father was very strict how we girls dressed & wore our hair. He told us how we should dress & wear our things. He was very kind to us, but when I was old enough to go to school, I wanted to have curls in my hair, as I saw the other girls have. One eve, I put my hair in curlers. It was just abt prayer time when I had finished. I marched into the room with the curls in my hair. Fthr sd, "What is the matter with your hair, dau? If God wanted you to have curls, he wd have made them for you bef you came here. March right into the other room & take them out." I left the fam waiting for me, while I went in & combed my hair the way it should have been."
    When mthr was 12 yrs, her fthr took her & her 3 brthrs to ID to homestead some land. While the men cleared the land of sage brush & planted crops, mthr cooked & kept house for them. When crops were planted, grandfthr began to build new home. It was a wonderful experience for mthr to help get the new house ready for her mthr & have all of the fam united once more. They had to travel 5 mi to the nearest church, so meeting were being held in Grndfthr's home & he became Br Pres.
    The new community was named Ammon, their home was the gathering place for all the young people. Grndmthr loved to sing & dance, & she composed many songs for their enjoyment. Before long, they had a chapel built & grndfthr made Bishop. Mother taught Sunday School, then became sec, which office she held until her mg. Sev fams moved into the community. Among them was the Grow fam.
    "Mother, what did the young people do to amust themselves in those days?" "Well, we had horseback riding, riding in the carts, things like that. Every- thing we did, we tried to make fun out of it. All the young people joined together & we were all sociable. We all had our work to do all the time, but we tried to make fun out of our work."
    "How abt dancing-where did you go to dance?" "We had a place in the valley which was shady and nice & they fixed it up so we could dance there. We also went to dances in other communities north of us; sometimes we went to Idaho Falls west of us." "How did you travel?" "Sometimes we went by horseback; sometimes we went in a big wagon; sometimes we went by carriage or surrey."
    "Where did you 1st meet Dad?" "Well, we had a home in ID & just one mi frm our home was my sis's home. One day I was going to visit my sis, & when I came to the gate a little way above her place, I saw a young man walking along. He had a smile on his face. I looked at him as though I expected him to say something. He caught on & sd, "How do you get across this crk?" I told him how to cross. He looked so wonderfully nice to me, as I looked at him, that I almost fell in love with him & I sd to myself, "If you don't get this young man for my beau, it won't be my fault." So that way, we got to talk & we had a nice little visit then. By the next Sun, the whole fam had arrived, & the young people had gotten acquainted with each other. He & my bro became friends & planned a little carriage ride aft Sun School. So my bro took me aside & whispered to me what they had planned to do. He sd to me, "If you don't mind, I wd like you to ride with him." I sd, good, go ahead. That suits me. So we had our carriage ride & all became good friends."
    This young man who stole the heart of my mthr was David Henry Grow, son of Wm Moyer Grow of Huntsville. The Grow home was across the street frm the McKay home, & David O & David Henry were boyhood friends. David was named for his grndfthr, Henry Grow Jr, who was architect of tabernacle roof. Though it was not his ancestors, but his sweet smile that did the trick, that carriage ride was the beg of a sweet courtship, which culminated in mg in Logan Temple 1 Nov 1893. Mthr was 19, fthr 21.
    A very memorable event in their lives just bef the wedding was a trip to SLC with Grndmthr Grow to the ded of the SL Temple 4 Apr 1893. Aft their mg, they returned to Ammon & built a home on the land given them by Grndfthr Grow. Mother resumed her church activities, working in RS as a visiting tchr.
    During the next 7 yrs, 4 children bn: Jess 26 Jul 1894, Louella 6 May 1896, Pearl 14 May 1898, & Burt 6 May 1900. She continued to work in RS, taught Sun School class for a time & served as Pres of the MIA.
    My father was then transferred by the railroad to OR, where Grndfthr Rawson had gone for his health. A small group of church members had formed a new twnshp, which they named Nibley, aft Charles W Nibley. Mother again was MIA Pres & helped nurse our neighbors thru a typhoid epidemic, which finally spread to the family. Though 5 died, our fam was spared, & on 11 Oct 1902 her 3rd son was born.
    When father regained his health, moved his family to LeGrande OR, where the 6th child Margaret born on 10 Apr 1905. The following year on 14 July 1906, father was struck & instantly killed by a passenger train, & mother moved the family to Cove OR to be near her mother & brothers, where she purchased a home. Mother relates:
    "The 1st Sun aft I moved into our new home, a knock came at our door, and it was Bishop John A Abbott and his two counselors, Joseph C Pixton & Joel H Orten & their wives, bringing a wonderful spirit with them. They told me the way to overcome my grief was to work & keep busy. They invited me to come out to all the meetings & be a teacher in Primary & Sunday School. I was never without work & the children always had plenty. I always tried to pay a full tithing & felt this contributed a hedge of safety to our daily lives."
    Mother was a Sunday School & Relief Society teacher for a few yrs, then was Primary Pres for 6 yrs. Then the Bishop said he was going to give her a promotion and called her to be the president of the Relief Society. Then it became her job to care for the sick, and she spent many nights sitting up with the sick, while working to support her family.
    About this time, Fred contracted rheumatic fever and remained under a doctor's care without much improvement. On 25 Mar 1915, Louella md IA Hallmark, & shortly thereafter, mother and Jess took Fred to Ogden, hoping to improve his health. Mother had him prayed for in the Temple, and he immediately improved and soon was able to attend school. Pearl and Margaret joined them there at the end of the school term.
    During WWI my eldest brother Jess enlisted & mother went back to LaGrande to see him off. She secured a position in the hospital there, where she remained until aft the war.
    On 1 Jan 1909 Pearl married CA Fowers in Ogden. At this time we returned to our home in Cove OR, where mother worked in RS, taking charge of the Temple clothes and care of the dead. Loved by all, she was ready to help anyone in need and on Sun afternoons, our home became a gathering place for the young people.
    The next yr mthr became MIA president and was until we sold our home in Cove and returned to Ogden UT. Here we were members of the new18th Ward, where mother helped to organize the MIA, serving as a counselor until 1924, when she joined her two eldest sons in Oakland CA.
    On 24 Jun 1925, Burt married Marion Shaefer and one year later, Jess married Lyda Fahay. The family now consisting of mother, Fred and myself, now moved to Berkley Branch. There, at an MIA party, J Edward Johnson introduced me to a young man who later became my husbund, Leroy Lambert 27Aug 1927.
    Mother then moved to San Francisco, where she became active in SF Ward. On 28 Nov 1931, Jess's wife, Lyda passed away and mother went to Seattle to care for his 4-yr old son, until Jess married Phoebe Desilet a year later.
    Upon returning to San Francisco, mother again became active in the ward and was later set apart as work director by Elder Needham Lambert on 4 Dec 1938. On July 28 1940, Elder Gordon Owen gave mother a special blessing which has since instilled in her a desire to live worthy of the promised blessing.
    Shortly thereafter, Louella became very ill and mother rushed to Walla Walla WA to care for her until her death 28 Jan 1941. On 2 Aug 1941 Fred md Beatrice Wardell Coons. This marriage was later solemnized in SL Temple by Pr Waddoups 3 Oct 1951. During this time mother served as Magazine agent and aided their bazaars with her handiwork and pastries. In 1951, when the Church Authorities requested all members to attend the ward they lived, mother transferred to the Sunset Ward, where she served faithfully until ill health forced her release, but she continued to aid the Relief Society's many programs.
    "Now mthr, would you like to add something in conclusion?" "I have always tried to live the best I know how, and I know when we try to live the Gospel and do the things we've been called to do, we learn our lessons, and I would say to others to live as near as what Jesus taught us to do and all will come well, not seeking for position, but striving only to live a good life." Mother now has 3 sons and 2 daughters living, and 11 grandchildren, 41 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren. My testimony is that the Lord lives and blesses us in all that we undertake to do, if we have righteous desires in our hearts. "Amen."

    Children:
    1. David Jesse Grow was born 26 Jul 1894, Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, United States; died 2 Aug 1965, Seattle, King, Washington, United States.
    2. 5. Mary Luella Grow was born 6 May 1896, Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, United States; died 28 Jan 1941, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States; was buried 2 Feb 1941, Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, USA.
    3. Cora Pearl Grow was born 14 May 1898, Ammon, Bonneville, Idaho, United States; died 14 Oct 1989, California, United States.
    4. Daniel Herbert Grow was born 6 May 1900, Nibley, Union, Oregon; died 14 Mar 1973, Utah, United States.
    5. William Frederick Grow was born 11 Oct 1902, Nibley, Union, Oregon; died 24 Jan 1986, La Grande, Union, Oregon, United States; was buried 27 Jan 1986, Cove, Union, Oregon, United States.
    6. Margaret Esther Grow was born 10 Apr 1905, La Grande, Union, Oregon, United States; died 4 Jul 1963, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States.

  5. 12.  Marcus Melvin SmithMarcus Melvin Smith was born 17 Jun 1871, near Scottsville, Sullivan, Missouri (son of Albert Jackson Smith and Princess Elvira Thurlo); died 26 Sep 1934, Hermiston, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; was buried Sep 1934, Olney Cemetery, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States.

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    • AFN: 4ZVN-DM

    Notes:

    1871 BIRTH: Missouri,Sullivan Co-near Scottsville: Marcus Melvin Smith born 17 June 1871

    1880 CENSUS: MO-Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: pg 29, 17 June, Dw #320: Marcus Smith 7/MO, son of Princess Smith, widow

    1894 MARRIAGE: MO-Sullivan Co-Milan [Duncan?] Marcus Melvin Smith [of Reger] married Lennie Belle Brumbaugh [of Cora] on 22 April 1894

    1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,ED 151: Anc.com pg 34,1 Jun,Dw 333/335:
    SMITH, Marcus M-head 28/MO bn June 1871 (MO/MO) md 6yrs,farmer-renting;
    Lenna B-wife 26/MO bn Aug 1873 (OH/PA) 3/3 children; Princess A-dau
    5/MO bn Jul 1895; Nanetta F-dau 3/MO bn Feb 1897; Marcus H-son 1/MO bn
    Oct 1898

    1901 HISTORY: Nat'l Archives Pension #692,296 pg 15, by Marcus: "Living 5 miles northwest of Browning, Sullivan Co, MO and a farmer. Took names and dates out of Bible written by Marcus's mother: Mary Bell Smith [md JW Atkins], Laurah Josephine [md Edward Bradshaw], Marcus M, Rosey Gertie [md Joseph Nickell]. Mary Bell lives about 3 miles from me, Laura lives near Unionville, Rosey lives 1 mile south of me."

    1904-05 HISTORY: Back of family group sheet from June Smith Hallmark: "Browning Mo: Uncle Jack's homestead - Lexington. 1st yr school - Hodson School House between un. Jack H. S. & Lexington.
    Came to Ore. in 1905 or 6... Fuller place below Heppner 6 mi. - Lexington 3 mi
    Bowman - Buttercreek - lived between from here to homestead
    Watenburger - Pine City
    Grandad worked & lived on Willow Creek. Came from Mo. on train, took 4 days & raining cats & dogs - road to Uncle Jack's homestead 4 nights in a double surry with fringe on top. Moved from the homestead to Coulee City in 6 mi East of P. R... 1916"

    c1905 HISTORY: 1962 letter from Neva Bales, Fairbury Neb, to June Smith Hallmark: "Guess we are double cousins. Your grandmother Smith was a sister to my husband's mother and your Granddad Mark was my mother's brother. My father, late Joe Nickell, md Gerty Smith, a sister to Uncle Mark. There were 3 daus & 1 son of the family, which are all dead. I can remember when Uncle Mark and Aunt Lin left Browning MO & moved to Oregon. I believe they had 3 children, maybe 4. Princess was my brother's age. Ninnie, Hank and Vern. I am sure we have pictures of Princes & Ninnie when they were babies."
    Descendants of John & Abigail Thurlo: "It was reported that Markus married and moved to Oregon and had a large family. Another report was that he had died young and they had no information."

    1908 HISTORY: OR,Umatilla Co-Echo: Subscription for MM Smith of Echo OR sent $2.00 for subscription to Browning Leader-Record, Browning MO on 3-26-1908

    1910 CENSUS:OR,Umatilla, Echo Precinct, 20 Apr, pg3401, Dw 169:
    SMITH, Mark M 39/MO (MO,MO) md 16yrs, farmer,own farm; Lena 36/MO (OH,IND) 6/6
    children; Princess A 15/MO; Ninette F 13/MO; Marcus H 11/MO; Edward V 9/MO;
    Walter L 5/MO; Joseph C 3/MO

    HISTORY: May 1992: Kathryn Varko Smith (Leo): "Marcus and family lived in a shack on Buttercreek when the children very small, near Echo. Net and Peggy were the oldest and went to work for the Thompsons..."

    1916 HISTORY: Back of family group sheet by June Smith Hallmark: "Moved from the homestead to Coulee City in 6 mi East of P. R... 1916"

    1920 CENSUS:OR,Umatilla,Pr 59 (outside Pilot Rock)12 Jan DW60/61-Stewart Crk:
    SMITH, Marcus M 48/MO (MO,MO)farm labor, renting; Lennie B 46/MO (OH,IND);
    Henry M 21/MO; Vern E 19/MO; Les W 10/MO; Joseph C 13/OR;
    Jewell D 10/OR

    1924 HISTORY: OR,Umatilla Co-Hermiston: Obit of sister, Mary Belle, Browning MO Ldr-Rcd V2 pg 45,10 July 1924: "bro Mark M Smith, Hermiston OR"

    HISTORY: June 1991 visit by Pam with mother, June Smith Hallmark: "...when family in Hermiston, they grew melons, had chickens, alfalfa; they had a work horse, which I got to ride, but none of the other grandchildren did. Marcus and Lennie lived in a small house in Hermiston: bedroom, livingroom, kitchen, pantry, back porch. At one time when June was a baby [1923-24], Vern & family lived across from the folks, where the "Y" is in the road..".
    June 1992: June Smith Hallmark: ...Grandpa Marcus had grain in the barn and would let no one play in it, except June [she said she was a favorite of Grandpa's, and he would let her ride on his horse, would put her up there and she could hardly get her legs around horse] Grandpa would irrigate at night, barefooted.
    May 1992: Kathryn Varko Smith (Leo): "Marcus and Lennie tried to prove up on a piece of land in Hermiston. Uncle Leo helped the family financially. Marcus was a good man. He was deaf. He was killed when he went out to shoot some chickens, which was his usual way of taking care of the chickens.... Leo talked about walking 3 miles to get milk for the family"

    1930 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Prec 54-Dist 81: Anc.com-Img 2/4, Dw 24/24:
    SMITH, Mark M-head 57/MO (MO,MO) md at 22 yrs,farmer-own; Lennie B-wife 55/MO
    (OH,IND) md at 20; Jewel D-son 18/OR (MO,MO)

    1934 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Umatilla Co-Hermiston: Marcus Melvin Smith died 26 September 1934; buried Olney Cemetery in Pendleton
    June 1992: June Smith Hallmark: "The day he died he went to town to get a new plug of tobacco. He told Grandma what he had bought and that he was going to kill some chickens. He always killed them with his rifle. Think he stumbled in a low spot of ground and shot himself. She remembered driving to town with Grandad in tears over it..."



    NOTES: Grace Mae Michael Smith August 1982: "Grandad Smith talked of Gertie. Someone tore the pages out of a Bible and sent them to the family - not too accurate."

    Marcus married Lennie Temperance Bell Zanie Brumbaugh 22 Apr 1894, Duncan Township, Sullivan, Missouri, United States. Lennie (daughter of John Brumbaugh and Abigail R Rodgers) was born 17 Aug 1873, Boston, Barton, Missouri, United States; died 3 Nov 1953, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; was buried Nov 1953, Olney Cemetery, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Lennie Temperance Bell Zanie Brumbaugh was born 17 Aug 1873, Boston, Barton, Missouri, United States (daughter of John Brumbaugh and Abigail R Rodgers); died 3 Nov 1953, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; was buried Nov 1953, Olney Cemetery, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States.

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    • AFN: 4ZVN-FS

    Notes:

    1873 BIRTH: MO,Linn Co-Boston: Lennie Temperance Bell Zanie Brumbaugh was born 17 August 1873; IGI shows born 4 Feb 1870, Johnstown, Lacking, Ohio [ck this out]

    1880 CENSUS: 1880 Sullivan Co, MO, Dwelling 130, film #1254738: Laney Brumbaugh 7/MO (1873), dau of John and .

    1894 MARRIAGE: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Marcus Smith md Lennie Brumbaugh 22 Apr 1894

    1894 MARRIAGE: MO-Sullivan Co-Milan [Duncan?] Marcus Melvin Smith [of Reger] married Lennie Belle Brumbaugh [of Cora] on 22 April 1894

    1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp, 1 Jun, Dw 332/335: Lenna B 26/MO, born Aug 1873 (OH,PA) 3/3 children living, wife of Marcus M Smith

    c1905 HISTORY: 1962 letter from Neva Bales, Fairbury Neb, to June Smith Hallmark: "Guess we are double cousins. Your grandmother Smith was a sister to my husband's mother and your Granddad Mark was my mother's brother. My father, late Joe Nickell, md Gerty Smith, a sister to Uncle Mark. There were 3 daus & 1 son of the family, which are all dead. I can remember when Uncle Mark and Aunt Lin left Browning MO & moved to Oregon. I believe they had 3 children, maybe 4. Princess was my brother's age. Ninnie, Hank and Vern. I am sure we have pictures of Princes & Ninnie when they were babies."

    1910 CENSUS:OR,Umatilla, Echo Prec: 20 Apr, pg3401, Dw 169: Lena Smith 36/MO (OH,IND) 6/6 children living, wife of Mark M Smith

    1913 HISTORY: Obit of mother April & May 1913: "Living...John W & Mrs Lennie Smith-OR..."

    1920 CENSUS:OR,Umatilla,Pr 59 (outside Pilot Rock)12 Jan,Dw 60/61-Stewart Crk: Lennie B Smith 46/MO (OH,IND), wife of Marcus M Smith

    1930 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Prec 54-Dist 81: Dw 24/24: Lennie B Smith 55/MO (OH,IND) md at 20, wife of Mark M Smith

    1940 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co: Anc Img 30 pg 1A,4-2,Dw 4:
    SMITH, Jewell-head 29/OR md, high school 4yrs, laborer-farm; Doris-wife 29/OR
    md, high school 4yrs; Lennie-mother 66/MO widow,8th grade; Donald-son
    2/OR; Charles-dau 8/12-OR

    1953 DEATH, BURIAL: OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton: Lennie Bell Brumbaugh Smith died 3 November 1953; buried Olney Cemetery, Pendleton.

    HISTORY: Grace Michael Smith: "Grandma Smith killed chicken, fried for breakfast."
    June Smith Hallmark-June 1992: Grandma Smith had a dirt floor in one place - not sure where. Had to haul in their water by wagon for the garden... Grandma Smith always up early, bought scraps of material and made quilts, doll clothes for grandkids."

    Children:
    1. Princess Abigail Smith was born 4 Jan 1895, Reger, Sullivan, Missouri, United States; died 4 Sep 1976, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, United States; was buried 10 Sep 1976, Echo, Umatilla, Oregon, United States.
    2. Ninetta Fay Smith was born 6 Feb 1897, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; died 5 Sep 1970, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; was buried 9 Sep 1970, Olney Cemetery, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States.
    3. Marcus Henry Smith was born 25 Oct 1898, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; died 12 Jan 1971, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; was buried 15 Jan 1971, Olney Cemetery, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States.
    4. 6. Edward Vern Smith was born 7 Apr 1901, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; died 28 Apr 1956, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States; was buried 1 May 1956, Mtn View Cem, WallaWalla, Walla Walla, Washington.
    5. Wilbur Leo Smith was born 13 Jul 1904, Browning, Linn, Missouri, United States; died 5 Dec 1972, Missoula, Missoula, Montana, United States; was buried Dec 1972, Missoula Cemetery, Missoula, Missoula, Montana, United States.
    6. Joseph Claude Smith was born 26 Sep 1906, Lexington, Morrow, Oregon, United States; died 11 Mar 1966, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; was buried 14 Mar 1966, Skyview Cemetery, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon.
    7. Jewell Dorn Smith was born 28 Dec 1910, Echo, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; died 26 Feb 1971, Hermiston, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; was buried 1 Mar 1971, Hermiston Cem, Hermiston, Umatilla, Oregon.

  7. 14.  Elery Lee MichaelElery Lee Michael was born 13 Nov 1878, Pennsylvania, United States (son of Albert Frank Michael and Mary Evelyn Reynolds); died 8 Jul 1953, Seattle, King, Washington, United States; was buried 13 Jul 1953, Pilot Rock Cemetery, Pilot Rock, Umatilla Co, Oregon.

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    • AFN: 4ZVN-G0

    Notes:

    1878 BIRTH: PA-no county or town shown, Elery Lee Michael born 13 Nov 1878. Called Mike

    HIST: Grace Michael Smith, Autobiography abt 1986: "...family was just an ordinary family, like a lot of people at that time, not much education. My dad just went through the third grade."

    1880 CENSUS: KS, Norton Co-Solomon Twp: Ellery Michael 2/PA, son of Albert F & Eva Michael

    1900 CENSUS: OR, Umatilla Co-Alta, 19 Jun, Dw 217: Ellery Michael 21/PA-Nov 1878, son of Frank & Mary Michael, single farm laborer

    1900 MARRIAGE: Oregon,Umatilla Co-Pendleton, Elery Michael md May Wagner, both of Umatilla Co on 27th September 1900 by Pastor M.E.Church, John Uren

    1902 BIRTH, CHILD#1: Oregon,Umatilla-Pilot Rock, Grace Mae Michael was born on April 16 on a farm near Pilot Rock

    1906-08 HIST: Grace Michael Smith: Oregon,Grant-John Day: ...the family moved to a farm that her father bought, then they moved back to Pilot Rock in about 1908.
    "In The Footsteps of the Pioneers, 1862-1962," by Will M Kidwell, Ed.D., PG 278: " Joe Arbuckle homesteaded the Mathews place and ran stock in the 1870s. This ranch was located on Stewart Creet about 6 miles SE of Pilot Rock. He sold it to Henry Doane, then Jimmy Ironberg, followed by Elery Michaels."

    1908 HIST: Oregon,Umatilla-outside Pilot Rock, family moved to one of Grace's grandparent's [probably the Pearsons, as they lived a ways out of Pilot Rock]

    c1909-10: Oregon,Umatilla-Pilot Rock, where father bought a 3-bedroom house, bought a freight business.

    1910 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock:film #...pg 1746, 25 Apr, Dw8485:
    MICHAEL, Ellery G 32/PA (PA,PA)md 9yrs,farmer,rent; Elsie M 29/OR (GY,OR)
    3/3 children; Grace M 7/OR; Chester L 3/OR; Floyd L 1 11/12-OR

    c1915: Oregon, Umatilla Co-Lehman Hot Springs, Elery leased the freight business to someone and the family moved to Lehman Hot Springs for the summer, where they had a little store. They then moved back near Pilot Rock, about 7 miles out of town.

    1920 CENSUS: OR, Umatilla Co-prec 59-out of Pilot Rk, pg 4001, Dw 17/19-Co Rd:
    MICHAEL, Elery L 42/PA (PA,PA)stock farmer; Elsie M 39/OR (GY,OR);
    Grace 17/OR; Chester L 14/OR; Floyd 11/OR; Albert 8/OR

    1923: Oregon, Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock; WA,Walla Walla-Walla Walla: Grace Michael Smith: "folks had moved bk to Pilot Rock, so when we [Vern & Grace Michael Smith] left Hermiston, we moved in with them... expecting first baby... The family moved to Walla Walla to send 3 boys to college."

    1930 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Plot Rock City Pr 59: Anc.com Img2 pg 1B/9201, 2 April,Dw 1818:
    MICHAELS, Elery L-head 51/PA (PA,PA)md at 22,renting, farm laborer; May-wife /OR (GY,GY)
    md at 20, no occ; Chester-son 23OR (PA,PA) S-no occ; Elbert-son 18/OR (PA,PA)S
    farm laborer

    1934 DEATH of wife: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: Elsie Mae Wegner Michael died 12 Nov 1934

    1940 MARRIAGE: Elery Michael married Jessie McFall November 21, 1940, moved to Seattle [or perhaps he moved to Seattle first-CK OUT]

    1953 DEATH, BURIAL: WA,King Co-Seattle, Elery Lee Michael died 8 July, buried 13 July at Pilot Rock Cem-vault, Umatilla Co, Oregon


    ACTION-CHECK OUT-Elery Michael:
    1. Find land rcds for purchase of farm at John Day, ranch in Pilot Rock, also home in Pilot Rock
    2. Find out where Elery meet and marry Jessie McFall
    3. Find out cousins who owned funeral home in Seattle [note from Grace Michael Smith Aug 1982]
    4. 1930 census for Elery and family

    Elery married Elsie Mae Wegner 27 Sep 1900, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, United States. Elsie (daughter of Julius Frederick W Wegner and Olive P Pearson) was born 23 Apr 1880, Pilot Rock, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; died 12 Nov 1934, Pilot Rock, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; was buried Nov 1934, Pilot Rock, Umatilla, Oregon, United States. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  Elsie Mae WegnerElsie Mae Wegner was born 23 Apr 1880, Pilot Rock, Umatilla, Oregon, United States (daughter of Julius Frederick W Wegner and Olive P Pearson); died 12 Nov 1934, Pilot Rock, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; was buried Nov 1934, Pilot Rock, Umatilla, Oregon, United States.

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    • AFN: 4ZVN-H5

    Notes:

    1880 BIRTH: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: Elsie Mae Wegner was born 23 April 1880

    1880 CENSUS:OR,Umatilla Co,Alta:6-17,Dw 172/175: May Wegner 1/12-OR bn April, dau of Julius & Olive Wegner

    1900 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co, Alta, 25 Jun,Dw 298: May Wegner 20/OR-Apr 1880, dau of Julius & Olive Wegner

    1900 MARRIAGE: Oregon, Umatilla Co-Pendleton, Elsie Wegner md Elery Michael on September 27, 1900, 4 children: Grace Mae, Chester Lee [Ted], Floyd Lowell, Elbert Russell

    1910 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock, 25 Apr, Dw84: Elsie M Michael 29/OR (GY,OR) 3/3 children, wife of Ellery G Michael

    1920 CENSUS: OR, Umatilla Co-out of Pilot Rk,Dw 17/19-Co Rd: Elsie M Michael 39/OR (GY,OR) wife of Elery L Michael

    1934 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: Elsie Mae Wegner Michael died 12 November 1934; buried Pilot Rock Cemetery

    Children:
    1. 7. Grace Mae Michael was born 16 Apr 1902, Pilot Rock, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; died 14 Oct 1990, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States; was buried 17 Oct 1990, Mtn View Cem, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington.
    2. Chester Lee Michael was born 2 Jun 1906, Pilot Rock, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; died 21 Nov 1981, Vancouver, Clark, Washington, United States; was buried Nov 1981, Forrest Cem, Gresham, Multnomah, Oregon.
    3. Floyd Lowell Michael was born 17 Apr 1908, Pilot Rock, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; died 14 Sep 1932, Pilot Rock, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; was buried Sep 1932, Pilot Rock, Umatilla, Oregon, United States.
    4. Elbert Russell Michael was born 17 Aug 1911, Pilot Rock, Umatilla, Oregon, United States; died 2 Nov 1986, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington, United States; was buried Nov 1986, Enterprise, Wallowa, Oregon, United States.