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2651 | 1871 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-nw of Browning: Ollie Hester Johnson born 18 May 1871, dau of George R Johnson and Virginia E Schrock. 1895 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co-Browning: Ollie Johnson md Willis E Duckworth in 18 October 1895 1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co: Dw 336/339: Ollie H Duckworth-wife 29/MO bn May 1871, 1/1 child living md 4 yrs to Willis E Duckworth 1912 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Ollie Hester Johnson Duckworth died 10 December 1912; buried Hoover Cemetery | Johnson, Ollie Hester (I5314)
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2652 | 1871 BIRTH: OR,Marion Co-Silverton: William Edwin Robertson was born 13 March 1871. BIR,MG,DTH: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke, great niece 1896 MARRIAGE: William Edwin Robertson md Dora E Myrtel 26 February 1896 | Robertson, William Edwin (I3349)
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2653 | 1871 BIRTH: OR,Yamhill Co: Matilda [Mittie] Eads born 19 May 1871 to Henry & Ann Morris Eads 1880 CENSUS: OR,Yamhill Co-McMinnville Prct,June: Wm Eades-bro/lw 14/OR & Mittie Eades-sis/lw 9/OR, living with Robert & Iola Miller & family [Iola-their eldest sister] 1936 DEATH: OR,Multnomah Co-Troutdale: Mittie Eads died 21 Oct 1936 ACTION - CK OUT - Mittie Eads: 1. Where birth and death information from? Same person? Ck out Special Collections Home - FHC - Western States Marriage Rcd Index: ID# 111803, Groom: James M. PRATT, Res - , Bride: Mittie L EADES, Res - , County of Rcd: Latah Co, ID; place of marriage: Moscow; date of marriage: 22 March 1906; Vol 2, page 565 | Eads, Matilda (I2092)
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2654 | 1871 BIRTH: PA,Sullivan Co-Laporte: Morgan Gavit born 28 Feb 1871, birth year based on 1899 History of Sullivan Co PA and 1880, 1900 censuses and Ancestry World Tree Project ID 1025. 1880 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-LaPorte Twp: Anc.com Img 16-pg 15, 22 June, dwelling 87, family 89: Morgan Gavitt 9 yrs old born PA, son of Peter and Eliza Gavitt 1892 MARRIAGE: PA,Sullivan Co: Morgan Peter Gavitt md L Alda [or Alda A] Buck 30 May 1892, Lycoming Co 1899 HISTORY: PA,Sullivan Co-Laporte: History of Sullivan county PA, 1899, by Thomas T Ingham [most fits well, some must check out]: "Morgan Gavitt is a well-known and successful educator of Sullivan county, now holding the responsible position of principal of the Laporte High School and also as deputy county treasurer. He is one of the most reliable, progressive and popular young men of the community, and the success that he has achieved indeed due entirely to his own efforts. Professor Gavitt traces his ancestry back to William Gavitt, a native of Massachusetts, who located in Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania, about the beginning of the nineteenth century. His son, Peter Gavitt, who is the grandfather of our subject, was born in Susquehanna county, July 10, 1827, and is now a well-known father in Laporte Township, Sullivan county. In his family were the following children: Temperance now the widow of William Stone, of Susquehanna county; Nancy, wife of Daniel Reynolds, of the same county; Prentice, who was killed at the battle of Chancellorsville; Peter, a farmer of Laporte township, Sullivan county; Mary, wife of Francis Rosencrants, of Susquehanna county; John, a retired tanner of the same county; and Thankful, wife of Albert Conklin, of Laporte. Peter Gavitt, Jr., our subject’s father, was born in Susquehanna county, received a common-school education and became a tiller of the soil in his native county. In the spring of 1869 he came to Sullivan county and there purchased his present farm four miles south of Laporte. He married Miss Eliza, a daughter of John Rosencrants of Susquehanna county, and to them have been born six children: Polly, wife of E. J. Messenger of Susquehanna county; Louisa, wife of Troutman Simmons, of the state of Washington; Ruby, wife of William Low, of Laporte township, Sullivan county; Jennie, wife of J. W. Buck, of Sonestown; Lee R., a farmer on the old homestead; and Morgan, our subject. A native of Sullivan county, Morgan Gavitt was born February 28, 1871, in Laporte township, where he attended the public schools, acquiring a good practical education. At the age of sixteen years he commenced teaching school, and has since successfully followed the profession, while for five years he also worked with lumber woods during his vacations. In 1892 he was elected county auditor of Sullivan county, which of….most creditably filled for one term. In 1894 he was chosen principal of the high school of Laporte, where he still remains, and he is acknowledged to be one of the most thorough and capable instructors in the county. Although, still a young man his popularity is established on a firm basis, that of his own well-tested merits. Politically he is an active member of the Democratic party, and socially belongs to Sonestown Lodge, member of I.O.O.F. On the 30th of May, 1892, Mr. Gavitt was united in marriage with Miss Alda Buck, daughter of Jacob Buck and …. Glen Marr, Lycoming county, Pennsylvania, and to them have been born three children - Lou M., Blake, and Fredda. HISTORY: PA,Sullivan-Lycoming Co Biographies: Part of John Watson Buck... "...Lucy Alda, born August 10, 1868, is the wife of Morgan Gavitt of Laporte, PA, and they have reared 3 children, Minicent, Blake, and Fredericka;..." 1900 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-Davidson Twp: Anc.com,Img 4-pg 528 [2B],5 June,dwelling 28/family 30: GAVITT, Morgan P 29/PA bn Feb 1871 (PA,PA) md 8 yrs, can't read employment-[cooper...??]; Alta S-wife 31/PA bn Aug 1868 (PA,PA) md 8 yrs, 3/3 children living; Lou M-dau 6/PA bn Dec 1893; Blake J-son 4/PA bn Aug 1895; Freddie V-f 2/PA bn June 1897 1910 CENSUS: not sure where this came from, was in my purple notebook-maybe a list to look for in 1910: GAVITT, Morgan B 39/PA; Alta S 41/PA; Lou M 16/PA; Blake J 14/PA; Fred V 12/PA 1920 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-Laporte, ED 159: Anc.com Img.., Jan 19, Dwelling 41/41: GAVITT, Morgan P-head 48/PA (PA,PA) own farm, general farmer; Alda L-wife 51/PA (PA,PA) no occ; Freeda V-dau 22/PA (PA,PA) single nurse at hospital; Lee R-son 17/PA-laborer on farm; Jeris F-son 13/PA no occ; Harmon L-son 11/PA no occ; Gordon L-son 7/PA no occ 1930 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan-Laporte Twp, Nordmont Village: Anc.com Img3-4 pg 80, Apr 10, Dw 33/33-Burke Rd: GAVITT, Morgan P-head 59/PA (Conn,Conn) own farm, md 21 yrs; Alda-wife 61/PA (PA,PA) md 23yrs, no occ; Jennie Buck-sister/law; 74/PA (PA,PA) single-no occ; Gordon GAVITT-son 18/PA-no occ; Eliza-mother in law 94/PA (PA,PA) widow-no occ 1944 DEATH: Morgan Peter Gavitt dd 4 May 1944, no place shown Who these? SS Index: Mary Gavitt bn 14 Mar 1920, SS#183-38-6020, 17758 Muncy Valley, Sullivan PA dd June 1975 Morgan Gavitt bn 27 June 1926, SS#208-16-8960, 17758 Muncy Valley, Sullivan PA dd Dec 1965 | Gavitt, Morgan Peter (I9307)
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2655 | 1871 BIRTH: Robert Lafayette Foster b 14 Oct 1871, TX 1939 DEATH, BURIED: Robert Lafayette Foster died 5 Jan 1939 in Stayton, Marion Co OR; buried Purcell, Cleveland, Oklahoma | Foster, Robert Lafayette (I8604)
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2656 | 1871 BIRTH: TX, Denton Co-Elisabeth Town: Lizzie Ola Eads bn 12 Oct 1871 1970 DTH: TX, Potter Co-Amarillo: Lissie Ola Eads died 1970 in Amarillo, [Potter Co]TX | Eades, Lizzie Ola (I8587)
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2657 | 1871 BIRTH: TX,Bell Co: Linzy Dee Hallmark born 29 August 1871 BIRTH, MG, DTH: 1880 Limestone and 1900 Llano Co, TX Censuses. AFN: 404G-6H (1869?). Paul W Henderson BIR,DTH,BUR: Tow Cemetery tombstone 1880 CENSUS: TX, Limestone Co,ED 92: Anc.com img 11, pg 288, 7 June,Dw 123/137: Lindsey Hallmark 8/TX (AL,AL), son of James and Evalin Hallmark 1893 MARRIAGE: TX,Llano Co-Llano: Linzy Dee Hallmark md Hettie Jane Collins 1 March 1893. 1900 CENSUS: Llano Co, Texas #1241655, July 10, 1900: Hallmark, Linsey D Aug 1871 (28/TX) farmer, renting. No read/write, English, (TX,TX)md 7 yrs; Hettie J Oct 1877 (22/TX) parents (TX,TX) 2 children, 1 living; Oscar M Apr 1898 (2/TX) reads, writes, sp English 1910 CENSUS: TX,Burnet Co-Prec 6. Dist 114:A/C Img 10 pt 9B, Dw 128,135: HALLMARK, Dee L 38/TX (LA,TX)md 17yrs, general farmer-renting; Hettie J-wife 32/TX (AL,TX)md 17yrs 2/3 children living; Oscar M-son 12/TX (TX,TX) farm laborer-home farm; Leona-dau 8/TX. 1940 CENSUS: TX,Llano Co, Precinct 2: Anc Img 8 pg 4B,4-19,Dw 86: HALLMARK, Lindsey D-head 68/TX md cedar cutter-agriculture; Hettie Jane-wife 62/TX no occupation. 1949 DEATH: TX,Llano Co: Linzy Dee Hallmark died on 8 April 1949; buried Tow Cemetery in Llano Co Texas ORD: Boise Apr 1993 BESPSS NOTES: Census shows age 8. Tombstone shows born 29 Aug 1871, died 8 Apr 1849. Molly says married to Hettie Jane Collins. Picture of Linzey and family. | Hallmark, Linzy Dee (I1847)
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2658 | 1871 BIRTH: TX: Jasper E Hallmark born March 1871 re 1900 census 1880 CENSUS: TX,Lampasses Co, 21-89-8-26, Dw#5: HALLMARK, J N 48/Ala farmer; A A 44/Ark [FL,AL] housekeeper; N F-dau 21/TX; L C-dau 13/TX, J M-son 11/TX; J E-son 9/TX; W M-son 7/TX, A A-dau 2/TX 1888 MARRIAGE? US & Int'l MG 1560-1900: Jasper E 1871/TX md EE Blevins (to check) 1895 MARRIAGE: TX,Llano Co: JE Hallmark md Kate Tooke 24 February 1895 1900 CENSUS: TX,Llano Co, Prec#4,19 June,Dw#109/110: HALLMARK, Jasper N-head 69/AL bn April 1831 (TN,AL) md 48yrs,farmer; Amanda A-wife 63/Ark bn Sep1836 (FL,AL) md 48yrs, 9/14 children living; Lavina C-dau 34/TX bn Mar 1866 (AL,Ark)single; Amanda A-dau 22/TX bn Mar 1878; Jasper E-son 29/TX bn Mar 1871 md 5yrs-day laborer; Kate-dau/law 20/TX bn Sep 1879 (GA,GA)md 5yrs, 1/3 children living; Emmit-gson 5/12-TX bn Dec 1899-5/12 TX (TX,TX); Millard G King-orphan 19/TX bn Feb 1881-TX (GA,TX) single farm laborer-can not read or write, the family can. 1910 CENSUS: TX,Taylor Co, Prec 2: Anc Img 69,pg 173, 11 June, Dw 787.795: HALLMARK, Jasper E-head 39/TX (AL,Ark) md 1 time 14yrs, gen farmer; Kate I-wife 30/TX (GA,TX) md 1 time 14yrs 3/6 children living; Emory G-son 10/TX laborer gen farm; Lawrence-son 5/TX; Inez-dau 3/TX, [living next to Jasper N and Amanda A Hallmark] 1920 CENSUS: none found as of December 2013 1930 CENSUS: AZ, Maricopa Co-Coldwater: Anc.com Img 1, pg 215, 2 April, Dw 13,13 [is this Jas E?]: KEY, William Mc-head 29/TX (TX,TX)md at 25, general farmer-renting; Katie-wife 23/TX (TX,TX)md at 19; Elois-son 3/TX (OK,TX); Jasper-father in law 59/TX (TX,TX) widow, md at 23, no job; Lawrence bro-in-law 25/TX; Felix bro in law 13/TX; Irene sister in law 18/TX no occ; Wayne GATLEN- boarder 28/TX (GA,GA) single farm laborer 1940 CENSUS: ILL,Jefferson Co-Mt Vernon: Anc,com pg 14B, no date,dw 1001-24: DENNIS, Bert-head 29/IL[OK,OK] md employed for pay-pumper, oil field,1776=income 8th grade; Irene J-wife 27/TX (OK City,OK)md employed for pay-cosmetics income=100, 8th grade; Angelina J-dau 9/OK (OK City,OK) 2nd grade; Bert J-son 8/OK 1st grade; Jasper E HALLMARK-father in law 69/TX (OK City,OK) widow-6th grade. | Hallmark, Jasper E (I3075)
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2659 | 1871 BIRTH: Vilenia Elizabeth Burton born July 7, 1871, no place shown. 1878 DEATH,BURIAL: Vilenia Elizabeth Burton died Oct 19, 1878 [family farm Otis OR], diptheria victim, 7 yrs old." Buried Burton Family Cemetery Otis OR. | Burton, Vilenia Elizabeth (I2125)
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2660 | 1871 BIRTH: WA,Thurston Co-Nisqually: Leonard D Hawks born 12 July 1871 1880 CENSUS: WA,Thurston Co, WA: 25 June, Dw# 52/53: HAWK, Leonard 8/WA Terr (PA,WA), wife of Isaac Hawk c1900 MARRIAGE: Leonard D Hawks md Charlotte Resena Redman [no date or place shown] 1935 DEATH: WA,Thurston Co-Olympia: Leonard D Hawks died 29 April 1935 | Hawk, Leonard D (I5473)
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2661 | 1871 BIRTH: Wales,Pembrokeshire-Neyland: Joseph Parley White born 21 January 1871 c1895 MARRIAGE: Joseph Parley White md Isabell Barrett about 1895, estimated mg year based on birth year of first shown child in 1900 census 1900 CENSUS: UT,Salt Lake Co-Salt Lake City: 3rd Ward pg 63, dw#...: WHITE, Joseph P 29/Wales-bn Jan 1871, stock raiser; Isabel 25/UT-bn Dec 1874; Vivian 3/UT-bn Sept 1896; Leslie 1/UT-bn July 1898; Annie Barratt-m/in law 52/at sea-bn June 1847, widowed HIST: Pat Holling July 2003 PAF CD: Elder, Chief deputy sheriff ten years. Director Farmers & Stockgrowers Bank. Cattle and sheep raiser. | White, Joseph Parley (I1517)
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2662 | 1871 BIRTH: William I Eads born 1871, Texas | Eades, William I (I8612)
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2663 | 1871 BIRTH: William Jordan Foster b 19 Jan 1871, TX 1941 DTH: William Jordan Foster died 8 Sep 1941 in Austin Co,TX | Foster, William Jordan (I8603)
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2664 | 1872 BIR, MG, 1894 DTH,BUR: FHL flm 1312861/5 Beaver Twp PA, Harger's Church Cem pg 10 (135) and Burial Rcds pg 26 (180): Daniel E Butt 9 Oct 1872-25 Dec 1894 and Daniel Edward Butt dd 25 Dec 1894, bur 28 Dec 1894, age 22yr 2mo 15dys | Butt, Daniel Edward (I8275)
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2665 | 1872 BIR,1897 MG,HIST: Hist Columbia & Montour Co PA pg 1016: Chas E Sitler bn Briarcrk TWP 28 Apr 1872, son of Samuel S & Sarah J Rhinard Sitler, gson of Samuel Sitler; learned carpentry & at 17yrs began study of architecture in Scranton PA Corr School. Now reputation that extends far beyond limits of his field-handsome bldgs testify to his skill. Md Nora Michael Feb 1897, dau of Adam Michael & adopted dau of Gideon Michael; two children: Howard R bn 27 Jul 1899 & Lena M bn 5 Feb 1904. Mbrs of Bower Mem United Evangel Church. Mbr of Berwick City Council; Berwick Lodge #246, Indep Ord of Odd Fellows & Wash Camp #105 POS of A BIR,MG: Annals of Columbia Co PA pg 1176: Chas Sitler, son of Samuel S Sitler & Sarah Rheinard, md Nora Michael & resides in Berwick. Others: Infant dd, Wm dd 3yrs, Della md Wm T Davis, Chas, Thomas-Briar Crk, Webster, Mattie, Hulda, Orville, Raymond 1827 WILL: PA,Columbia Co Cths cc-15 Dec 1927 extraction: Uncle Gideon Michael names executor as Chas E Sitler 1910 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Berwick Borough pg3731, 810 E 7th-DW #383/390: SITLER,Chas E 37/PA(PA,PA)md 14y-house arch/bldr,own; Nora G 3/PA(PA,PA) 2/2 chldrn;Howard R 11/PA;Lena May 6/PA;Durna J Payne 42/VA-brdr;Warren S Sharpless 30/PA-brdr,lwyr 1920 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Berwick Bor, 9 Jan-Market St #810,DW 407/415: SITLER, Chas F 47/PA-contractor; Nora A 49/PA; Howard R 20/PA, student in acctg; Lena M 15/PA | Sitler, Charles E (I7887)
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2666 | 1872 BIR: 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen pg 64-65: F Pierce bn 1872-dec'd by 1977, md Ella Hagenbuch (bn 1873) in 1904, no children Oct 1999 email Larry Croll, pg 4: F Pierce bn 10 Feb 1872, md Ella Haggenbuch 14 Apr 1904, no children Aug 2001 Ancestry.com #308 from John Moore: Franklin Pierce bn PA, md Ella Hagenbuch (bn Berwick PA) | Michael, Franklin Pierce (I7653)
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2667 | 1872 BIRTH,DEATH: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: Alvina Wilson born Mar 18, 1872 in Pilot Rock Oregon, died a few days later | Wilson, Alvina (I2328)
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2668 | 1872 BIRTH,DTH: OR,Polk Co-Gooseneck: Baby boy, no name, born 12 Feb 1872 and died 20 Feb 1872 Fam rcds of Cora Smotherman Langenbach & Rena Fisher, nieces of Mary Gray Marks, as given in letters to Mary, poss of Pam Hallmark Wagner: son bn, dd 20 Feb 1872; AFH:1KL0-Z2 Phillip Blackburn: bn 12 Feb, dd 20 Feb 1872 DTH: Rcds of Marilyn Delores Skiles Harris Jan 1997 show dd Gooseneck, OR | Eads (I3435)
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2669 | 1872 BIRTH: MO,Atchinson Co: Ida June Bailey was born 4 February 1872, dau of George R and Rachel M Bailey 1896 MARRIAGE: Ida June Bailey md Hollis Thurlo February 1896 [no place shown] 1911 HIST: MO,Linn Co-Purdin: Obit of father, George R Bailey March 1911: "...8 children, 4 survive: Ida Thurlow-Purdin..." 1918 HIST: MO,Linn-Browning: Obit of mother Nov 1918: "...Leaves Ida Thurlo... of this city..." 1937 HIST: Obit of brother James Bailey, Apr 1937: "...sister Ida J Thurlo... of Browning..." 1940 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Ida June Bailey Thurlo died 12 April 1940; buried Hoover Cemetery | Bailey, Ida June (I5276)
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2670 | 1872 BIRTH: MO-near Haseville: Harry Woolf born 2 Nov 1872, son of, son of Peter Marshall and Carrie E WOOLF. 1895 MARRIAGE: Harry Woolf md Mary Ellen Prather of Browning 21-22 Oct 1895, by Rev. P.M. Best of Carrollton, Mo. 1900 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Jackson Twp ED 76: Anc.com Img 12, sheet 6B 18 June, Dw 121/121: WOOLF, Harry J-head 28/MO bn Nov 1871(OH,OH)md 4 yrs, own farm; Mary-wife 26/MO (MO,MO) md 4yrs 1/2 children living; Gladys-dau2/MO bn Dec 1897 (MO,MO) 1910 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Jackson Twp ED 78: Anc.com Img 4, sheet 2B, 19 April, Dw 38/38: WOOLF, Harry J-head 38/MO (OH,OH) md 1x-14yrs, general farmer; Mary E-wife 36/MO (MO,MO) md 1x-14yrs 6/7 children living; Gladys A-dau 12/MO (MO,MO); Marshall P-son 9/MO; Donald C-son 7/MO; Allen J-son 5/MO; Hazel R-dau 2/MO; Daisy C-dau 1/MO 1911 HISTORY; Obit of Harry, 1936: "...1911 moved to Colorado..." 1913 DEATH of wife: COL-Palisades: Mary Ellen Woolf died 13 January 1913. 1914 MARRIAGE #2: COL-Palisades: Harry md Marie Long of Palisade, 2 children: Jeanne and Harry Wolf, Jr. 1915 HISTORY: Obit of Harry: "...1914 md Marie Long. Back to Linn Co MO where 2 children born [shown above]. 1920 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-N 1/2 Jackson Twp ED 78: A/C Img 12, sheet 6B, 15 Jan, Farm 129/129: WOOLF, Harry J-head 47/MO (OH,OH) md, general farmer, owned with a mortgage; Mary-wife 33/MO (IL,IL)md; Marshal-son 18/MO (MO,MO) single;Donald C-son 17/MO; Allen J-son 15/MO; Haza-son 12/MO; Katherine-day 10/MO 1930 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Jackson Twp: A/C Img 11, pg 151, 26 April, Dw 134/134: WOLFE, Harry J-head 56/MO (OH,OH) md-gen farmer-own; Lula M-wife 43/MO (IL,IL) md at 23; Allen J-son 25/MO (MO,MO)Single; Catherine D-dau 21/MO-single; Harry J Jr-son 5/MO; Bettie Jean-dau 2 11/12-MO 1936 DEATH,BURIAL: MO-Haseville: Harry Woolf died 24 Nov 1936, services in Hasevill Methodist Church, burial in cemetery nearby. | Woolf, Harry J (I5022)
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2671 | 1872 BIRTH: OR,Yamhill Co-Sheridan: Effie Burden born Apr. 20, 1872 [twin to Eddie] 1891 MARRIAGE: ID,Latah-Viola: Effie Burden of Latah Co ID md T. J. Powe on 1 November 1891, children: Ora (Dixon), Lloyd, Alene, Delmer and Bertha. Email Nov 2002,Connie Clapier pg 12: Effie Burden md F J Powell [same as POE? CK OUT] 1955 DEATH: Effie Powe died 1955, no place shown. 1956 HIST: Mar 1956 letter from Ola Syron Johnson to Mary Gray Marks, Eads doc#98: "a daughter of Sarah was living near Potlatch, but I do not know for sure. If she is still living she would be in her 90s... her name was Mrs Poe." May 1956 letter from Ola to Mary: "I enquired of a pioneer I have known for years he knew all the Burdens. A Mrs Poe, she was a Burden, just passed away a yr or so ago but she has a son living in Palouse WA." ACTION - CK OUT - Effie Burden Powe: 1. Son in Palouse WA 1956 - find him 2. Living near Potlatch - find her | Burden, Effie (I2107)
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2672 | 1872 BIRTH: Ethie Brumbaugh born 17 June 1871, died? | Brumbaugh, Ethie (I5908)
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2673 | 1872 BIRTH: IA,Lee Co: Carrie Alice Drake was born 31 May 1872, daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Drake 1895 MARRIAGE: MO,Linn or Sullivan Co: Carrie Alice Drake md William Morgan Oaks 5 May 1895; 2 children: Alice bn c1896, James born c1900 1910 DEATH,BURIAL: MO-Kansas City: Carrie Alice Oaks died 7 May 1910 at St Mary's Hospital; buried Jenkins Cemetery Vol 1 pg16 12 May 1910 Carrie Alice Oaks, daughter of Mr & Mrs Frank Drake, was born Lee Co IA, 31 May 1872, moving to Linn Co later. 5 May 1885 md Wm M Oaks. 2 children: Alice 14, James10. Died St Mary's Hospital in Kansas City, MO on 7 May 1910. Buried Jenkins Cemetery ACTION - CK OUT: 1. MG: Linn Co or Sullivan? | Drake, Carrie Alice (I6062)
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2674 | 1872 BIRTH: KS,Wilson Co-Fredonia: Jay Elliott born 15 December 1872 . | Elliott, Jay (I5490)
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2675 | 1872 BIRTH: MO, Linn Co: James A Walkup born 21 Feb 1972 1880 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Clay Twp, 4 Jun, Dw 68/68: James A Walkup 8/MO, son of J Thomas and Mary L Walkup 1895 DEATH,BURIAL: MO, Linn Co: James A Walkup died 14 Nov 1895; buried Botts Cemetery, Meadville, Linn Co MO, tombstone: "James A Walkup, February 21, 1872 - November 14, 1895" | Walkup, James A (I5272)
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2676 | 1872 BIRTH: MO,Carroll Co: Princes Olive Thurlo was born 19 December 1872 [no place shown], the fifth child of Silas and Elizabeth Thurlo. She was named after 2 of her Aunts. 1901 MARRIAGE: MO,Carrol-Bosworth: Samuel Wharton [a farmer & carpenter] md Princes Thurlo 24 Dec 1901, lived on a farm until 1919 Princes was a small five foot five, hardworking housewife-type lady. She enjoyed working outside, though not so much as inside. She had a way with animals and was gentle and friendly to them all, even to the point of making of pet of one of her husband's mules..." 1919 HIST: MO,Carroll Co-Bosworth: Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo, pg 5-5: "...1919... a back injury temporarily prevented her husband from performing farm work. They moved to Bosworth and remained there until 1931... 1920 CENSUS: MO,Carroll Co-Ridge Twp: 8 Jan, Dw 51/51: Princes Wharton 47/MO (US,MO), wife of Samuel Wharton 1931 HIST: MO,Adair Co-Kirksville: Descendants cont'd pg 5-5: "... they moved to Kirksville, where work was more plentiful..." 1937-1965 HIST: OR, CA-Napa: Descendants pg 5-5: "...in 1937 he carried out that promise. When Princes and Samual arrived in Oregon, they found work was not as readily available as they had hoped, and they continued south to Napa, Cal where they lived out their years. 1965 DEATH,BURIAL: CA-Napa: Princes Thurlo Wharton died 5 July [or May 7] 1965; buried Napa California | Thurlo, Princes Olive (I4479)
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2677 | 1872 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co: Mathilde Wolfrum was born 10 June 1872. Known As Tillie. 1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp..: Matilda Wolfrum 8 born Missouri, daughter of Ulrich and Catharina Wolfrum 1888 CHRISTENING: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Evangelical Lutheran Church: Mathilde child of Ulrich and Katharina nie Puchta Wolfrum christened March 20, 1888. 1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co: Film #1240850, Vol 24,36,9,2, 115 Atchison: Matilda Wolfrum age 27, born Missouri June 1872, living with Aunt Elizabeth Wagner 1901 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Christ Wagner md Mathilde Wolfrum 18 September 1901 1955 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Mathilde Wolfrum Wagner died 5 August 1955; buried Riverview Cemetery beside her husband Obit of sister, Wilhemina Dec 1955: "...Two sisters, Mrs Edward A Raithel and Mrs. Christ Wagner died this year." Notes- Paul LePage: "Tillie" had 1 daughter and Elora married Henry LePage, his father. | Wolfrum, Mathilde (I131)
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2678 | 1872 BIRTH: MO,Linn-Browning: Mary Ellen Prather born 9 November 1872 1880 CENSUS: MO,Linn-Benton Twp-ED 187: A/C Img 7, pg 507, 1 June, Dw 7/7: Mary E Prather 7/MO daughter of Wm & Rebecca Prather SCHOOLING: The Warrens & You pg 85: "...Mary Ellen,... She was educated at Stephens College..." 1895 MARRIAGE: Mary Ellen Prather md Harry Woolf, 21 October 1895, by Rev. P.M. Best of Carrollton, Mo.; 6/7 children shown by 1958: Marshall, Gladys Ann, Allen , Hazel Rosalee, Catherine Daisy, Donald Clay 1900 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Jackson Twp ED 76: Anc.com Img 12, sheet 6B 18 June, Dw 121/121: Mary 26/MO (MO,MO) md yrs, 1/2 children living, wife of Harry J Woolf 1910 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Jackson Twp ED 78: Anc.com Img 4, sheet 2B, 19 April, Dw 38/38: Mary E 36/MO (MO,MO) md 1x-14yrs, 6/7 children living, wife of Harry J Woolf. 1913 DEATH,SERVICES: CO,Mesa-Palisade: Mary Ellen Prather Woolf died 8 January 1913. Funeral services were in the Haseville Church - perhaps buried there. [to ck] 1920 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-N 1/2 Jackson Twp ED 78: A/C Img 12, sheet 6B, 15 Jan, Farm 129/129: Mary Woolf 33/MO (IL,IL) md, wife of Harry J Woolf 1934 HISTORY: IL-Jacksonville: Obit of greatgrandmother, Rebecca Prather 16 Aug 1934: "...7 children, 3 preceeded her...Mary Ellen Woolf..." 1936 DEATH, HISTORY of husband. Obit Dec 1936: Harry Woolf died 24 November 1936, near Haseville, MO. | Prather, Mary Ellen (I5016)
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2679 | 1872 BIRTH: MO,Springfield: Mary Melissa Susan Calder born 22 March 1872, dau of Moses (bn Ark)[or Thomas re Connie-CK] & Jemima Dawson (bn Ark) Calder [also shown Colder] 1888 MARRIAGE #1: OR,Umatilla Co-Ukiah: Mary Colder md Solomon Cave Eads 4 Oct 1888 1900 CENSUS: OR,Union Co-LeGrande City, B St, 9 Jun, Dw 170: Mary Eads Mar 1872-28/MO (Ark,Ark), wife of Solomon C Eads, md 12 yrs, 7 children 1904 DEATH OF HUSBAND: OR,Union-LaGrande: Solomon Cave Eads died 4 June 1904 1909 MARRIAGE #2: OR,Union-LaGrande: Charles Eads [son of Henry Wm Eads] md to Mary Colder, 31 Jan 1909, children: Cleo, Chester and Neoma, no dates or places shown. 1920 CENSUS: OR,Baker Co-Baker:Jan 19-20,Dw 69/69: Mary M S Eads 47/MO (US,OR), wife of Charles E 1930 CENSUS: OR,Baker Co-Baker City: Dw 127/129: Mary S Eads 58/MO (Scot,Eng), wife of Chas E 1952 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Baker Co-Baker: Mary Melissa Eads died Baker 22 Jan 1952 Pam Wagner looked for listing in Baker Cem, but did not find ACTION - CK OUT - Mary Calder: 1. AFN 83-007714 by Oscar S Ison 2. 1880 [with parents], 1910-1920 censuses 3. Rcds disagree: Calder or Colder? | Calder, Mary Melissa Susan (I2133)
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2680 | 1872 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-Browning: Isaac Byron Johnson born 28 July 1872 1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp so pt: Anc.com pg 70, 27 April, Dw 13/13: JOHNSON, Isaac B-head 36/MO (MO,MO) single-stock farmer; Lola F-sister 40/MO single; Telitha A-sister 41/MO-single 1912 HIST: Obit of Ollie Hester Johnson Duckworth Dec 1912: "...Leaves... 2 brothers Isaac & Ray Johnson near this city...." 1920 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp South ED 165: Anc.com Img 3-pg 60 (4A),15 Jan, Dw81 family 85: JOHNSON, Isaac B-head 47/MO (MO,MO) single farmer; Tilitha F Johnson-sister 43/MO (MO,MO) single; Florence S Johnson-sister 41/MO (MO,MO) single 1930 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp, ED 70: Anc.com Img 12-pg 6B, 17 April, Dwelling 144 family 147: JOHNSON, Isaac 57/MO (MO,MO) single farmer, own home; Talitha A-sister 62/MO (MO,MO) single; Florence-sister 60/MO (MO,MO) single 1932 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Adair Co-Kirksville: Isaac Byron Johnson died 19 January 1932; buried Hoover Cemetery 1932 HIST: Obit of brother Isaac B Jan 1932: "...leaves sisters Tilitha A & Florence; brother Ray..." | Johnson, Isaac Byron (I5315)
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2681 | 1872 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-near Browning: Ida Ellen Johnson was born 12 May 1872, dau of Richard M and Anna Calhoun Johnson, called Ella 1894 MARRIAGE: Ida Ellen Johnson md John Marion Thurlo 26 August 1894, 2 children: Arthur Dale and Vane Clifton Thurlo 1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: 15 June, Dw 265/268: Ida E Thurlo 29/MO bn May 1871 (IL,MO) 2/2 children living, wife of John M Thurlo 1940 HIST: Obit of Permelia Thurlo [md Henry Alson]Jun 1940: "...Leaves... sister Mrs Ella Thurlo... 1951 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co-Browning: Ida Ellen Thurlo died 9 Mar 1951; buried Hoover Cemetery NOTES: "Ella" was a school teacher in Browning, attended Humphreys College. Teacher's inst-Linneus Have wedding photo | Johnson, Ida Ellen (I3732)
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2682 | 1872 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-near Scottsville: Rosa Gertrude Smith born 23 December 1872. Called Rosey Gertie, Gertie. 1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp, Browning City:Dw #109: Rosa G Nickell 27/MO, born Dec 1872 (MO,MO) 3/3 children living, wife of Joseph Nickell 1880 CENSUS: MO-Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: pg 29, 17 June, Dw #320: Gertrude Smith 5/MO, dau of Princess Smith, widow 1895 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co-Browning: Joseph Nickell of Browning (over 21) md Gertrude Smith of Browning (over 18) on 24 Mar 1895 at the White Oak Church, Sullivan Co, by MRF Nickell, Joseph's father & minister. 1901 HIST: Pension Claim #692,296 pg 14, by Gertie Smith Nickell: "4 miles northwest of Browning" 1906 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: Rosa Gertrude Smith Nickell died 20 October 1906; buried White Oak Cemetery, North of Browning-headstone: "Gertie, wife of Joe Nickell, died 20 Oct 1906, aged 32y 5m 27d" | Smith, Rosa Gertrude (I1899)
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2683 | 1872 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co: John H Myers born 8 Apr 1872, son of J J and MB Myers 1873 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: John H Myers died 19 Aug 1873 [not say where, but assume as in Sullivan Co on 1870 & 1880 census-to check]; buried Hoover Cemetery 1870 CENSUS: MO, Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp-Milan PO: Anc.com Img 15, pg 15, 23 July, Dw 112,112: MYERS, Jacob 27/TN farmer; Malinda B 26/MO keeping house; Mary # 3/MO; Andrew W 6/12-MO, bn Nov; George R 6/12-MO, bn Nov 1880 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Benton Twp: Anc.com Img 4, pg 4,2 June,28,28: MYERS, Jacob 36/TN (TN,TN) md farmer; Malinda-wife 34/MO (VA,VA) md-keeping house; Andrew-son 10/MO (TN,MO); George-son 10/MO (TN,MO); Luella-dau 7/MO; Rebecca-dau 4/MO; James son 4/12-MO bn January 1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Anc.com Img 33, pg16B, [no date]Dw 315,317: MYERS, Jacob J-head38/TN born July 1841 (TN,TN) md 34yrs-farmer, renting farm; Malinda B-wife56/MO bn Sept 1843 (VA,KY) md 34 yrs 6/10 children living; Marion F-son 17/MO bn Nov 1882 (TN,MO)single-farm laborer | Myers, John H (I10620)
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2684 | 1872 BIRTH: OR,Grant Co-Canyon City: Charles P Gray born 30 Aug 1872, never married. 1949 DEATH: ID,Bonneville Co-Idaho Falls: Charles P. Gray died Dec 20, 1949 | Gray, Charles P (I2150)
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2685 | 1872 BIRTH: OR,Yamhill Co-Sheridan: Eddie Burden born Apr. 20, 1872 | Burden, Eddie (I2106)
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2686 | 1872 BIRTH: PA,Schuylkill Co-Delano: Sarah Ann Davis born 25 April 1872 Family records of Thomas O Call and Robert P Wagner. 1895 MARRIAGE: UT,Cache-Logan: Sarah Ann Davis md Joseph Parley Thomas 13 Feb 1895 in Logan Temple. 1920 CENSUS: OR,Baker Co-Baker City: 2-3 Jan, 1029 Orchard: Sarah 47/PA (Wales,Wales) wife of Joseph P Thomas BIR,MG,DTH,BUR: Ancestral File 1T7D-HP Picture in Thomas file #2.jpg | Davis, Sarah Ann (I959)
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2687 | 1872 BIRTH: PA,Sullivan Co-LaPorte: Daisy Edith Reynolds born 18 May 1872 1952 DEATH: WA: Daisy Edith Reynolds Brown died 28 April 1952, age 73 [ck out-WA Death Rcd 1940-1996 shows Daisy est birth as about 1879, Certif #7142] This note from Robert Penning: "1880 Census, Lewis County, Wash. 8 yrs. old attending school" | Reynolds, Daisy Edith (I10473)
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2688 | 1872 BIRTH: Samuel Wharton was born 24 June 1872 [no place shown] Bef 1901 HIST: Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo pg 5-5: "Before Princes and Samual Wharton, a farmer and carpenter, were married, he had worked as a carpenter, saved his money and used it to visit relatives in Oregon. He always said that someday he would move there..." 1901 MARRIAGE: MO,Carroll Co-Bosworth: Samuel Wharton md Princes Thurlo 24 Dec 1901 1919-1931 HIST: MO,Carroll Co-Bosworth: Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo, pg 5-5: "...1919 ... a back injury temporarily prevented her husband from performing farm work. They moved to Bosworth and remained there until 1931... 1920 CENSUS: MO,Carroll Co-Ridge Twp, ED 19: Anc.com-pg 3A,210, 8 Jan, Dw 51/51: WHARTON, Samuel-head 47/MO (Ind,MO) farmer; Princes-wife 47/MO (US,MO); Florine E-dau 7/MO (MO,MO); Harry T-son 5/MO (MO,MO) 1931 HIST: MO,Adair Co-Kirksville: Descendants cont'd pg 5-5: "... they moved to Kirksville, where work was more plentiful..." 1937-1948 HIST: OR, CA-Napa: Descendants pg 5-5: "...in 1937 he carried out that promise. When Princes and Samual arrived in Oregon, they found work was not as readily available as they had hoped, and they continued south to Napa, Cal where they lived out their years..." 1948 DEATH,BURIAL: CA,Napa Co-Napa: Samuel Wharton died 1948; buried Napa California | Wharton, Samuel (I5659)
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2689 | 1872 BIRTH: UT,Cache Co-Paradise: Joseph Parley Thomas born 2 Aug 1872 BIR,MG,DTH: Fam rcds: Thomas O Call, Robert P Wagner, Ancestral File 1R4P-OW 1880 CENSUS: UT,Cache-Paradise: FHL film 1255335 pg 172c,4 June,ED 10, Dw# 82/87: Joseph Thomas age 8, born Utah, son of William N and Elizabeth Thomas 1895 MARRIAGE: UT,Cache-Logan: Joseph Parley Thomas md Sarah Ann Davis on 13 Feb 1895 in Logan Temple 1920 CENSUS: OR,Baker Co-Baker City: Anc.com Im 3/42, ED 7 pg 2A. 2-3 Jan, 1029 Orchard: THOMAS, Joseph P-head 47/UT (Wales,Wales) agent,commissioned; Sarah-wife 47/PA (Wales,Wales); Hortense S-dau 23/UT single saleslady; Parley J-son 21/UT single deliveryman-hardware store; Venus A-dau 20/ID single saleslady-bkstore; David W-son 16/UT single salesman-hardware store; Reese A-son 14/UT; Margaret L-day 10/OR; Woodrow D-son 7/OR 1923 HISTORY: OR-Baker City: Obit of father Feb 1923: "...He is survived by the following children... Joseph B Thomas of Baker City, Oregon..." ORD: BIC-also shows on LDS Ch Mmbrshp of dec'd rcd #H000148, SP: 5 Feb 1981 St George -from Pat Holling: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Picture in Thomas file #4.jpg | Thomas, Joseph Parley (I55)
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2690 | 1873 BIR,1895 MG,1958 DTH,BUR,ORD: Family Group Sheet, rep: Lucy Rawson Harmon, niece,submitted by Ida Rawson Russell, and Family records of Arthur Morrison Rawson, submit, in Rawson-Coffin Family book, cc poss of Pam Hallmark Wagner, pg 154. Rawson-Coffin Family book, cc poss of Pam Hallmark Wagner, pg 143: Submitted by Lucy Rawson Harman show endowed on 18 Dec 1893. 1900 CENSUS: ID,Bingham Co-Ammon: Anc Img 6, pg 17B, June 1900, Dw 292,293: RAWSON, William-head 26/UT bn Aug 1873 (unk,unk)md 4yrs-farm laborer own home, farm; Nancy-wife 23/UT bnJan 1877 (Eng,UT)md 4yrs 2/3 children living; Ida M-dau 3/ID bn Sep 1896; Iva V-dau 2/ID bn Dec 1897 NOTES: "A Biography of William John Rawson" compiled by Ida Rawson Russell, dau, page 155 of Rawson Family Genealogy Book, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner: My father, Wm John Rawson, born Aug 21 1873 at Harrisville,Weber Co,Utah, son of Arthur Morrison & Margaret Angeline (Pace) Rawson. The summer he was born his father bought some land in Harrisville and moved his family there from Ogden. They built a house on the bank of the creek. It was made of logs and the windows were small openings with cloth tacked over them and a quilt tacked over the door frame for a door. 2 yrs later his father built an adobe house with board floors, doors and windows. They were very happy in this new home. His father was a carpenter by trade and was away from home so much of the time, so a great deal of responsibilities of the farm work fell on father, as he was the oldest son. In 1886 when father was 13, his father's family, with several other families, moved from Harrisville on up to Idaho and settled near the little town of Iona, not far from Idaho Falls. This was a new country, sparsely settled and covered with sage brush. It had to be cleared and irrigation ditches made before any crops could be planted. They worked hard and spent many long hours pioneering this country. Their homes were made of logs they hauled from the canyons, with dirt floors and roofs and small openings for windows. They went to Church at a branch of the church at Iona until one was organized, with Grandfather as presiding Elder at the ward called South Iona. The next yr they built a church house and Grandfather was ordained a High Priest and Bishop by Heber J Grant, on Nov 15 1891. He was given the privilege of naming the new ward, and he named it Ammon, honoring the son of King Mosiah in the Book of Mormon. Father was sustained as Sec of Sunday School. The young people there had to make their own recreation which consisted mostly of parties, dances and buggy rides in the summer, skating and sleigh riding the usual dances and parties in the winter. Father was always fond of horses and boasted of having the fastest team in town and he seldom lost a race. In the winter the snow was so high they raced over the fences. Father was chosen to go to Logan to take a course in the MIA work. He was there one term. Before going there he was Ward Clerk and Pres of the YMMIA and after he returned, he was made First Assistant to the Pres of the Stake Board, a position he held as long as lived in Ammon. Father and Mother grew up together there in Ammon. Mother was Nancy Ett Southwick. She was sec of YWMIA when Father was Pres of the YMMIA. They were married Dec 18, 1895 in the Logan Temple and their first home was in two rooms of his father's house, living their for 5 yrs. Their first three children were born there, 3 girls, the third girl died of croup when 9 months old. In 1900, a group of Latter-day Saints from around Idaho Falls decided to go to Oregon, near LaGrande, and settle on a large tract of land there. 23 families, including Grandfather Rawson's family, Father and Mother, and several of Father's brothers and sisters with their families. There was a branch of the Church at LaGrande and on June 9, 1901, Father was ordained a High Priest and Bishop by Mathias F Cowley and set apart as Bishop of a new ward. The town was called Nibley, in honor of Charles W Nibley, who was at that time a Counselor to the Stake Pres. Our home there was on a 5-acre plot and we had a nice frame house, a large barn, well house, granery and a fruit and vegetable cellar. We had fruit trees, a garden plot, plasture and flowers and shrubs were everywhere. Everything grew so fast in this nice climate. Our happiness here was not to last. The families had been promised that the land would belong to them after they had farmed their alloted land 5 yrs, but through a breach of contract, they were all ordered to move. Their houses were all torn down, with the exception of our house, which was moved down to the river bottom and was there yrs later. The spring of 1905, Father rented a 700 acre farm at Wallow, Oregon. The crops were good there, but there was a money panic, and it was necessary to give up this farm. We then moved to Nampa, Idaho, but that venture proved unsatisfactory. In 1910 Father moved his family to Odgen, Utah to 537-29th St, in the 9th Ward. His first position there was Ward Teacher, then teacher in the Parent's class in Sunday School, and then as Superintendant of Sunday School, holding this position for 7 yrs, at which time the ward was divided. Our home was in the new ward and Father was released from Sunday School and set apart as Counselor to the Bishop of the new ward, the 18th Ward. He held that position for 2 yrs. He was in the weatherstripping business at this time, and many of his jobs were in Salt Laake, so he decided, in Nov of 1927, to move his family there. He rented a house on 17th South, in the Waterloo Ward. It was while living here that they started doing work for the dead. The next yr they bough a home on 9th East and 13th South, in the HawthorneWard. Father and Mother were called on a 6-month mission to do endownment work for the dead and did one name each week, never missing an assignment. About this time, Father was chosen as chairman of the Genealogical Committee for the Ward. Father took a class in research and spent many hours in the Genealogical Library. He also helped the ward members with their research work. He has a typewritten list in his Book of Remembrance of 346 names that he and Mother did the endownment work for while they were living in the HawthorneWard. After Father retired they moved out to Taylorsville, where they could have a small acreage and farm animals. He was appointed to the Genealogical Committee and in a short time had a fine group doing Temple Work. They had the honor of doing more ordinance work than any other group had ever done in that ward. He was asked to work on the Stake Genealogical Board. He took care of the Sealings for the Stake. He was called to be a Temple Officiator, to work 3 nights each week. Sometimes he worked 5 nights in a week. He also spent several days a week at the Genealogical Libraary, and was also responsible for seeing the work was done for all names sent in from the Family Organization, and was Pres of the Rawson Fam Org as long as he lived. Estella Rawson Christensen was the Secretary. After Father had worked 4 yrs at night in the Temple, he was asked to work days, his official calling being of helping the brethren get ready to receive their first Endownments as Missionaries or their wedding day or when they came with their family to receive the greatest blessing ever to come to them, their Temple Marriage. It was a wonderful feeling Father had, knowing he had a small part in helping members to take this step forward on their way to Eternal Life. Father would talk for hours about this experience in the Temple and the friends he had made through this work. He often spoke of his friendship with President David O McKay, which began during this assignment. He worked in the Temple 11 yrs and asked to be released when his health became so bad that he could not be depended upon to be there every day. He was honorably released as a Temple Ordinance worker in the Salt Lake Temple on April 18, 1957. He always said that he could not have held so many church positions if Mother had not been willing for him to away from home so much. They had 11 children, one died as an infant. The other 10 are all living in Utah, except the oldest son, James. Father said that Mother did most of the raising of the family. She was such an understanding mother and regardless of our age, she seemed to make us feel our problems were important. When I was small, I was always so proud of Father sitting on the stand, to the best looking one. On Dec 18, 1955 was their 60th wedding anniversary. On May 17 1958, he passed away and the family took part at the services as much as possible. He was buried in the Taylorsville Cemetery. 1873 BIR: LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jensen, Vol 4, p 655: William John RAWSON, Bishop of the Nibley Ward, Union Stake, Oregon, from 1901 to 1906, was bn 21 Aug 1873 in Harrisville,Weber,UT, a son of Arthur (says Archer) Morrison RAWSON and Margaret Angeline PACE. He was baptized 4 Aug 1881, ordained High Priest and Bishop 9 Jun 1901 by Mathias F COWLEY. Heart Throbs of the West, V8 pg 186: In 1900 Charles W Nibley and George Stoddard purchases an 8,000 acre tract of land in the Grand Rhonde Valley...made a settlement on it....Arthur M Rawson was the first permanent settler. There were 9 LDS families located there when a townsite was surveyed and named "Nibley" in honor of Charles W. A frame building, a meeting house, was constructed in 1901. The branch was organized Mar 17, 1901. Samuel Southwick was president of the branch. When Union Stake was org pm 9 Jun 1901, William J. Rawson was chosen as bishop of Nibley Ward. By 1902 Nibley was a thriving Mormon settlement and many more families moved in. Among these were the Rawsons, Sargents, Roundye, Dewell, Wm David Hanks, Joel H Orton, HJ Neilson, Reuben Hiatt, Francis Hiatt, Gjettrup, Southwick... Joe Lae GROW (??) ...and other families. | Rawson, William John (I3811)
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2691 | 1873 BIR: 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen pg 64-65: Emma 1873-1967 unmd Oct 1999 emeail Larry Croll pg 4: Emma bn 24 Nov 1873 Aug 2001 Ancestry.com #308 from John Moore: Emma Jane bn Penn | Michael, Emma Jane (I7654)
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2692 | 1873 BIRTH,DEATH: OH,Guernsey-Antrim: Twin to Hugh, born 12 April 1873 and died same day. Does not say boy or girl. | Brumbaugh (I5894)
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2693 | 1873 BIRTH,DEATH: OR,Grant Co-Canyon City: Edward Gray born and died 3 Oct 1873 | Gray, Edward (I2151)
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2694 | 1873 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-near Old Fields Mill: Julia Jane Fields born 14 April 1873, daughter of Perry B and Sarah Fields 1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: 8 Jun, pp 172, Dw 132: Julia Fields age 8 bn MO, dau of Perry B and Sarah Fields 1891 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Julia Jane Knifong md Caleb Bradford Knifond 4 December 1891 [no place shown-assume Sullivan Co, where they lived]; 5 sons: Roy C, Ola F, Easter F, Wm Bryan, Orbra B 1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Pleasant Hill Twp: A/C img 21, 25 June pg 160, Dw 200,200: Julia Knifong age 27 bn MO April 1873 (MO,MO) md 9 years, 5/5 children living, wife of Caleb Knifong 1938 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: Julia Jane Fields Knifong died 30 July 1938 in the Laughlin Hospital, Kirksville MO; buried White Oak Cemetery. 1938 HISTORY: Obit of sister, Julia 1938: Sisters: Emily Sayers-near Milan, Alice Taylor near Reger, Comora Shepherd-Milan; brother M J-near Reger 1952 HISTORY: Obit of sister Alice M: "...One of 12 children, 2 left: Emily Sayers,Comora Shepherd of Milan. 9 preceded: John, Jeff, Jake, James, Nancy, Hester, Catherine Fields, Mary Brumbaugh, Julie Knifong. | Fields, Julia Jane (I6187)
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2695 | 1873 BIRTH: Eliza Fransus Burton born Aug 30, 1873, no place shown. 1878 DEATH,BURIAL: Eliza Fransus Burton died Oct 19, 1878 [family farm Otis OR], diptheria victim, 5 yrs old, same day as 2 other sisters. Buried Burton Family Cemetery Otis OR | Burton, Eliza Francis (I2126)
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2696 | 1873 BIRTH: IA, Harrison Co-Woodbine: Orrin Nephi Purcell was born 30 Oct 1873, son of Nephi Purcell and Isabelle Jeffery 1902 MARRIAGE,DIV: ID,Washington Co-Weiser: Orrin Nephi Purcell md Bertha Helen Tracy 4 July 1902, two children: Violet and Helen 1910 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Encampment Precinct: Anc.com Img 2-pg 2B, 19 April, Dwelling 30, family 30: PURCELL, Orrin-head 34/IA (Ind,IL) md 1 time for 7 years, renting, Machine operator for sawmil-wrker; Berta-wife 24/ID (US,US) md 1 time for 7 yrs, 2/2 children living, no occupation; Violet-dau 6/ID (IA,ID); Helen-dau 5/12-OR (IA,ID) 1940 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Union Co-Union: Orrin Nephi Purcell died 26 October 1940 at the farm home of W. O. Dobbins of the heart; burial 1 November 1940, no place shown | Purcell, Orrin Nephi (I9247)
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2697 | 1873 BIRTH: KS,Atchison Co: Frederic E Eades born Nov 7, 1873 1940 DEATH,BURIAL: CO,Greeley: Frederic E Eads died Jan 19, 1940; buried Stillwater,Payne Co, Okahoma | Eads, Frederic E (I8676)
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2698 | 1873 BIRTH: Leroy Walker born 8 Feb 1873 [no place shown] 1896 MARRIAGE: Leroy Walker md Alice Belle Smith 11 March 1896 [no place shown] 1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Union Twp: Anc.com Img 8, 8 June, sheet 4B, Dw 73,80: WALKER, Leroy-head 27/MO bn Feb 1873 (NY,MO)md 4 years, farm, own farm, with mtg; Alice-wife 27/MO bn May 1873 (MO,MO) md 4 years, 2/2 children living; Ervin V son 3/MO bn Oct 1896 (MO,MO); Letha F-dau 1/MO bn July 1898 1910 CENSUS: OK,Woodward Co-Woodward City: Anc.com Img 1, 9 May, pg 246, Dw 278/281: WALKER, Leroy-head 36/MO (IND,MO) Md 1 time-14yrs, music dealer-music store, own home with Mtg; Alice-wife 36/MO (MO,MO)md 1 time-14yrs, 3/3 children living, no occ; Erwin-son 13/MO (MO,MO); Letha-dau 11/MO; Georgia-dau 8/OK 1920 CENSUS: OK,Woodward Co-Woodward City: Anc.com Img 14, 11 Jan, sheet 71B, Dw 150/164-1415 5th St: WALKER, LeRoy-head 46/MO (NY,PA) md, no occ,own with mtg; Alice B-wife 46/MO (MO,MO)md, saleslady-music store; Letha-dau 21/MO-single, no occ; Georgia-dau 17/OK-single, no occ; Edward R HUGHES-roomer 25/KS (IL,IO) Single bookkeeper-bank; G Ray PROCTOR-roomer 30/MO (KY,MO) Single dentist-own office 1930 CENSUS: OK,Woodward Co-Woodward City, Wd4: Anc.com Img 8, April 7, pg 326, Dw85/94-1215 Elm Ave: WALKER, Leroy-head 57/MO (Ind,MO) md at 23, music dealer-music, own (4000); Alice B-wife 56/MO (MO,MO) md at 22, no occ 1937 DEATH: Leroy Walker died 12 March 1937 [no place shown] | Walker, Leroy (I5814)
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2699 | 1873 BIRTH: MO,Bates Co: Alice Belle Smith born 8 May 1873..parents lived Bates Co until about 1879 1896 MARRIAGE: Alice Belle Smith md Leroy Walker 11 March 1896 1950 DEATH,BURIAL: Alice Belle Smith Walker died 24 May 1950 | Smith, Alice Belle (I5205)
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2700 | 1873 BIRTH: MO,Carroll Co: Charles Henry born 2 November 1873 1897 MARRIAGE: MO,Carroll Co-Bosworth: Charles Henry Thurlo over age 21 md Elizabeth Crouch over age 18 on 12 June 1897 1900 CENSUS: to get 1910 CENSUS: MO,Carroll Co-Ridge Twp ED 19: A/C Img 1, pg 413, 21 April, Dwelling 211/218: THURLO, Charles H-head 35/MO (MO,VA) md 1x 12 yrs-farmer; Elizabeth-wife 33/MO (TN,MO) md 1x 12yrs, 2/4 children living; Minnie F-dau 11/MO (MO,MO); Henry R-son 7/MO 1920 CENSUS: MO,Carroll Co-Ridge Twp,Bosworth: Anc.com Img 13, pg 7B, 26 Jan, Dw 150/151: THURLO, Charlie H-head 45/MO (MO,MO) md laborer, renting; Bessie-wife 42/MO (TN,MO) md, no occ; Rue-son 17/MO (MO,MO) single-no occ; Charles M-son 2 4/12-MO (MO,MO) 1930 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Carroll-Bosworth: Charles Henry Thurlo died 12 February 1930; buried Big Creek Cemetery. NOTES: Lived in Oklahoma for about 15 years, Charles and Elizabeth returned to Carroll Co, where Charley worked on the pipeline tha ran near Bosworth and probably farmed for a living during the later part of his life. | Thurlo, Charles Henry (I4485)
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