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3501 1897 BIRTH: MO: Olga Bradshaw born May 1897

1900 CENSUS: MO,Putnam Co-Union Twp: Anc.com Img 19, pg 130, 14 June, Dw 187/187: Olga Bradshaw age 3 bn MO May 1897, dau of Edward and Josephine Bradshaw

1910 CENSUS: MO,Putnam Co-Union Twp: Anc.com Img 15, pg 234 (8A), 4-6 May, Dw 168/170: Olga Bradshaw age 12 bn MO (MO,MO) dau of Edward and Josie Bradshaw

1922 HIST: NEB,Adams Co-Hastings: Obit of father, 26 Jan 1922: "Mrs Olga Casler, Hastings NE" Obit of father, Jan 1922, Unionville paper: "Their daughter, Mrs Olga Casler, was unable to come, new 6 wk old infant..."

Bef Sep 1955 DEATH: Obit of mother,Browning Ldr-Rcd,22 Sep 1955: "3 children preceeded her..." 
Bradshaw, Olga (I5045)
 
3502 1897 BIRTH: OR, Jackson Co-Rogue River: Thomas Reed Eads born 1 April 1897

1920 CENSUS: OR,Jackson Co-Gold Hill Pct: Jan 7,Dw 21/22: Thomas E 22/OR (OR,CA), son of Louis B & Abbie G Eads 
Eads, Thomas Reed (I8684)
 
3503 1897 BIRTH: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: Ivy Marie Michael born 26 November 1897
BIR,MG,DTH: Fam rcds: Grace Michael Smith, June Smith Hallmark

1900 CENSUS: OR, Umatilla Co-Alta,19 Jun, Dw 217: Ivy Michael 2/OR-Nov 1897, dau of Frank & Mary Michael

1910 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock, 25 Apr, Dw 86: Iva M Michael 12/OR, dau of Albert F & Mary E Michael

1910 SCHOOL: "In The Footsteps of the Pioneers, 1862-1962," by Will M Kidwell, Ed.D., pg54: This notice appeared on Mar 4 1910 about the little Red School House, Dist #87, located on Stewart Creek at the 4 corners east of Pilot Rock: The pupils of the Red School House, Dist 87, whose names have been placed on the honor roll for the fifth month of school ending Feb 25 are as follows: Albert Pollock, Nora Michaels, Jessie Michaels, Ivy Michaels...

c1917 MARRIAGE: Iva Marie Michael md Kenneth Redmond, no date or place shown. Estimated marriage year based on Iva's birth year + 20 years, children: Donald, Richard Redmond

1920 CENSUS: OR, Umatilla-Pendleton: Dw 23: Iva Michael 22/OR, dau of Frank & Mary Michael, single steno

1930 CENSUS: OR,Multnomah Co-Portland ED 174: Anc.com Img 7 pg 65, Apr 9, 5912..., Dw 85/85:
REDMOND, Kenneth-head 30/Wisc (WI,WI) md at 26-meat company salesman, own home-
value 5000; Iva M-wife 32/OR (PA,PA) md at 28-no occ; Donald W-son 11/12-OR
(WI,OR); Shirley L MICHAELS-niece 9/OR (OR,OR)

1961 HIST: 1961 letter from Iva to June Smith Hallmark: "Iva (Mrs Kenneth Redmond) living 3556 SE 60th, Portland OR"

1963 HIST: Obit of brother, John Wallace Michael: "brother of Mrs Kenneth (Iva) Redmond of Portland"

1969 HIST: Obit of brother, Charles Andrew Michael: "sister Iva Redmond in Portland"
Obit of sister, Bessie Michael Wegner: "Survivors: 3 sis: Nora Kidwell & Iva Redmond-Portland; Marie Cuff-Reno NV"

1973 HIST: Obit of nephew Maurice Pollock, June 1973: Surv: Aunt, Mrs Kenneth Redmond-Portland

aft 1973 DEATH: Ivy M Michael Redmond died after June 1973, probably Portland, Oregon [CK]
??Mar 1961 letter from Jessie Michael: Ivy M Michael bn 26 Nov 1897. Called Iva. Dd yrs ago [shown in Portland in 1973 obit of nephew, aunt cd be Bertha Hemphill Pollock Redmond-CK OUT] 
Michael, Ivy Marie (I1923)
 
3504 1897 BIRTH: OR,Umatilla Co-Ukiah: Irad Abram Eads born 2 April 1897 [Connie shows Irad Harry-ck]
Nov 2002 email, Connie Clapier: "Question name listed as Irad Abraham, family member states it was Harry Irad or Irad Harry per his son Wendell."

1900 CENSUS: OR,Union Co-LeGrande City, B St,12-13 Jun, Dw 174: Irad H, Apr 1897-3/OR, son of Solomon C & Mary S Eads

1920 CENSUS: OR,Baker Co-Baker: Jan 19-20,Dw 69/69: Irad H Eads 22/OR single logger, son of Charles E & Mary M S Eads

1923 MARRIAGE: OR,Baker Co-Baker: Irad Abram Eads md Gladys Chewing 7 Aug 1923

1930 CENSUS: OR,Baker Co-Baker: Anc.com,Img 13-pg 80, line 22,Apr 25,Dw 151/153:
EADS, Irad H-head 33/OR (OR,MO)md at 27yrs,own home, farmer,vet WW;
Gladys-wife 24/OR (MO,IL)md at 18yrs,no occ; Mary C-dau 5/OR (OR,OR);
Billie E-son 1 1/12-CA [OR,OR]; Frank W-son 1/12-OR[OR,OR]; Frank J-bro
39/OR (OR,MO) single farmer

HIST: Nov 2002 email from Connie Clapier: "Irad supported his family during the depression by playing the fiddle. Had a family band and played for various clubs in and around Baker, Oregon. Newspaper photo appearing in the Baker newspaper was taken while playing, free gratis, for the Townsend Club of Baker."

1966 DEATH,BURIAL: Irad Abram Eads died Sep 1966, no place shown; buried Baker Cem? wife Gladys Chewing Eads there

Social Security: Nov 2002 email from Connie Clapier: "Number: 543-07-4283 Oregon"



ACTION - CK OUT - Irad Abram Eads:
1. AF83-007714
2. ORD:IGI #8026102, film#1260765/08. Also 8193601/6, film 1260832/08: Md Nov 5
3. Shown as Irad H, Irad Abram by Ison
4. Connie Clapier shows another son, child #3: Edward Eads [no date or place shown] and another daughter, Marian Eads #5, m. Wilber Anderson and residence 2002: Sweet Home, Oregon 
Eads, Irad Abram (I2140)
 
3505 1897 BIRTH: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock: Francis Marie Stone bn 31 Jan 1897, dau of Harmon A and Anna E Stone

1916 MARRIAGE: Robert Alvah Lynch md Francis Marie Stone 14 Nov 1916, no place shown

1978 DEATH,BURIAL: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock: Francis Marie Stone Lynch died in Dimock Twp 22 May 1978; buried South Montrose Cemetery 
Stone, Francis Marie (I9439)
 
3506 1897 BIRTH: PA: Carrie K Reynolds born August 1897, re 1900 census

1900 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater Twp ED 76: Heritage Quest pg 33, 3 June, Dwelling & family 21:
Carrie K Reynolds 2/PA born Aug 1897 (PA,PA), daughter of Richard and Mary E Reynolds

1910 CENSUS:PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater Twp:Anc.com Img-pg 5B,6 May,Dw123/126-Brooklyn Rd: Carrie K Reynolds 12/PA (PA,PA) dau of Richmond G and Mary E Reynolds 
Reynolds, Carrie K (I9349)
 
3507 1897 BIRTH: PA: Fred V Gavitt born June 1897, based on 1900 census

1900 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-Savioson Twp: Anc.com-sheet 2B, 5 June, dwelling 28/family 30: Freddie V Gavitt 2 yrs old born June 1897 in PA, son of Morgan B and Alta S Gavitt

1920 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-Laporte, ED 159: Anc.com Img.., Jan 19, Dwelling 41/41: Freeda V Gavitt age 22 bn PA, single nurse at hospital, daughter of Morgan P and Alda L Gavitt 
Gavitt, Freeda V (I9371)
 
3508 1897 BIRTH: PA: Grant T Buck born Feb [??] 1897 in PA re 1900 and 1920 censuses

1900 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-Davidson Twp, ED 64: Anc.com Img 4... Dwelling 29/31, next door to Morgan P Gavitt:
BUCK, John W-head 45/PA bn June 1854 (PA,PA) md 5 yrs, a merchant; Jennie E-wife 36/PA bn Sep 1853
(PA,PA) md 5 yrs, 4/5 children living; Lela-dau 12/PA bn Jun 1888 (PA,PA); Vera-dau 10/PA bn Feb 1890
(PA,PA); Mildred-dau 8/PA bn Mar 1892 [?? cdn't read well] (PA,PA); Grant-son 2/PA bn Feb [??] 1897

1920 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan co-Davidson Two,ED 152: Anc.com Img 12, pg 9151, Dwelling 129/130, Sonestown Rd:
BUCK, Jennie E-head 56/PA (PA,PA) widow, own farm-no occ; Lela-dau 32/PA (PA,PA) single
teacher in public school; Thera E [Vera?]-dau 30/PA (PA,PA) single teacher in pub school;
Grant T-son 22/PA (PA,PA) single laborer in iron foundry 
Buck, Grant (I9408)
 
3509 1897 BIRTH: TX,Llano Co: Archie Rule Hallmark born 29 May 1897
BIR,MG,DTH,BUR: Paul W Henderson 1995 - 1900 Llano Co TX census shows Sep 1
1891 - CK

1900 CENSUS: TX, Llano Co-Prec 3,Dist 127: A/C Img 25 pg 173, 12 July, Dw 207,208: Archie R Hallmark age 9 bn Texas April 1891, son of Mary E Hallmark, widow.

1910 CENSUS: TX,Burnet Co-Prec 6, Dist 114: A/C Img 10 pt 9B, Dw 131:
HALLMARK, Archie-boarder 19/TX (Miss,TX) single laborer on railroad,
living with Thenia McGinty [a great cousin] and her 2 children

1916 MARRIAGE: TX,Burnet-Bertram: Archie Rule Hallmark md Julia Maud Pederson in 1916

1920 CENSUS: TX,Burnet Co-Bertram Dist 22: A/C Img 16 pg 221, 11 Feb, Dw 30,30:
PEDERSON, J-head 79/Norway (Nor,Nor)widow, own shop-shoemaker,own free;
[no first name shown] HALLMARK-son in law 28/TX (TX,LA)md truck
driver-public; Julia M-dau 22/TX (Nor,IL) md; Nelson-gson 2 8/12 TX
(TX,TX); James-gson 1 1/2-TX

1930 CENSUS: TX,Lampasas-Dist 1: A/C Img 26 pg 13B, 12 April, Dw 359.381:
HALLMARK, Archie-head 38/TX md at 23-mechanic-garage; Julia M-wife 32/TX
(Norway,IL)md at 17; Nelson-son 12/TX (TX,TX); James P-son 11/TX;
Mary J-day 8/TX; Harold L-son 5/TX; Lula J-dau 10/12-TX 
Hallmark, Archie Rule (I1850)
 
3510 1897 BIRTH: UT,Cache Co-Paradise: Annie Marie THOMAS bn 1 May 1897

1915 MARRIAGE: UT,Salt Lake Co-Salt Lake City: Annie Marie THOMAS md Edward Obray NORMAN, 15 Sep 1915 [says in the Salt Lake City Cemetery, but also shows endow same date - CK OUT -Pat Holling]

1920 CENSUS: ID,Oneida Co-Pocatello: pg 1B, dw #...: Marie Norman 22/UT, wife of Edward O Norman

1930 CENSUS: UT,Cache Co-Paradise: pg 4B, dw #...: Marie Norman 32/UT, wife of Edward O Norman

1973 DEATH,BURIAL: UT,Box Elder Co-Brigham: Annie Marie THOMAS died 11 Jan 1973; buried Paradise Cemetery, Paradise,Cache Co Utah on 15 Jan 1973 
Thomas, Annie Marie (I1373)
 
3511 1897 BIRTH: UT,Cache Co-Paradise: Joseph Parley Thomas bn 7 Apr 1897
ORD: Ancestral File 50HF-J8

1920 CENSUS: OR,Baker Co-Baker City: 2-3 Jan,1029 Orchard: Parley J Thomas-son 21/UT, single deliveryman-hardware store, son of Joseph P & Sarah Thomas 
Thomas, Joseph Parley (I1385)
 
3512 1897 RELIGEON: VR of RI vol 11 pg 282: "Horace E., letter from 1st Westerly, Oct. 2, 1897." Gavitt, Horace E (I10128)
 
3513 1897-8 BIR,MG: 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen, compiled by Chas P Michael 1977, poss of Beverly Michael, Columbia Co Reg & Rcrdr, pg53: Russell Herbert Sr bn 1898, md #1 Audest Marie MacDonald (1900-) in 1918, 5 children; #2 Helen M Curry (1913-) in 1941, 1 child
1900 Census: Russell H bn Nov 1897

1949 DEATH, BURIAL: PA,Columbia Co-Beaver Twp: Russell H Michael 1897-1949 
Michael, Russell Herbert (I7628)
 
3514 1898 BIR, 1920 MG: 200 Yrs pg 65: Florence A bn 1898, md John Jacob 1920 (1898 - ) 3 children
Oct 99 email, L Croll pg 9: Florence A bn 3 Feb 1898, md John Jacob 2 Jun 1920 (bn 13 Oct 1898 - ) 
Michael, Florence A (I8249)
 
3515 1898 BIR,1921 MG,1979 DTH,BUR: 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen pg 84: Erdie Almeta bn 1899 md Ellis Davis 1921-4 children
Oct 1999 email, Larry Croll pg 12: Ellis Hanford Davis bn 13 Oct 1898, Beaver Twp, Columbia PA, bapt 22 Jan 1899 by Rev AP Pflueger, son of Lloyd and Hettie Mensinger Davis, died Aug 1979, bur Davis' Chapel Cem 
Davis, Ellis Hanford (I7740)
 
3516 1898 BIR: Hist of Schuylkill Co PA FHL bk 974.817 D3 pg 1159: Mary Elizabeth bn 29 May 1898, 1 of 7 children

1898 BIR, MG,DTH: 200 Yrs Michael Hist & Gen pg 65: Mary Rumble bn 1898 dd by 1977, md Nathaniel Thompson, 3 children: Mary bn 1919, Richard bn 1923, Robert bn 1932
Oct 1999 email Larry Croll, pg 9: Mary Elizabeth bn 29 May 1898, bapt 11 Sep 1898, dd bef 1998. Md to Nathaniel Thompson 
Rumbel, Mary Elizabeth (I7880)
 
3517 1898 BIRTH: ID,Bingham Co[now Bonneville]-Ammon: Cora Pearl Grow born 14 May 1898

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: Pearl C GROW age 11 born Idaho, going to school - dau of Mary L GROW, a widow

1919 MARRIAGE: UT,Weber Co-Ogden: Cora Pearl Grow md Clarence Fowers on 1 Jan 1919.
Autobiography of Mary Luetta Rawson Grow: Pearl md in Ogden - check further

1920 CENSUS: UT,Weber Co-Ogden: Anc Img15 pg 8A,1-10, Dw169,183-27th Street:
FOWERS, Clarence-head 32/UT (Eng,UT) md clothing salesman;
Pearl-wife 21/ID (UT,UT)md no occupation

1930 CENSUS: CA,San Diego-San Diego: Anc Img 36-37 pg 18B-19A,4-17,Dw 30,30-4711 Kansas St
FOWERS, Clarence-head 41/UT (Eng,UT)md at 29, salesman,Grapevine Co,
renting; Pearl-wife 29/ID (US,US)md at 17, saleswoman candy shop;
David-son 8/UT-magazine newsboy; Wayne G-son 4/UT

1940 CENSUS; CA,San Diego-San Diego: Anc Img 8 pg 4B,4-7, Dw 108-4067 Ohio Street:
FOWERS, Clarence-head 53/UT md painter, renting, 6th grade; Pearl-wife 41/ID
High school 2yrs; David-son 17/UT carpenter CCC Co,High school 2yrs;
Wayne-son 14/UT,8th grade

1989 DEATH: CA: Cora Pearl Grow Fowers died 14 October 1989

HISTORY: Mom's address bk: Pearl G Fowers, 1143 N 146th Pl, Seattle WA; with Fred & Bea Grow?








 
Grow, Cora Pearl (I1881)
 
3518 1898 BIRTH: Missouri,Linn Co-Browning: Henry Marcus Smith born 25 Oct 1898; known as Hank.

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,1 Jun, Dw 332/335: Marcus H Smith 1/MO, born Oct 1898, son of Marcus M and Lenna B Smith

c1905 HIST: 1962 letter from Neva Bales, Fairbury Neb, to June Smith Hallmark: "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: Marcus H Smith 11/MO, son of Mark M and Lena Smith

1920 HISTORY,CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-(outside Pilot Rock)12 Jan Dw 60/61-Stewart Crk: Henry M Smith age 21, born MO, son of Marcus M and Lennie B Smith

1930 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Prec 59, Anc.com, pg 91,Apr 2, Dw 10/12:
SMITH, Henry M 30/MO (MO,MO) single farm laborer-living with Desmond B Harrison family

1933 MARRIAGE: OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton, Henry M Smith md Norma Hemphill 11 Nov 1933

HISTORY: Pam Wagner - Henry and Norma lived in the basement of the house they finished quite a long time later. I remember visiting them on their place out of Echo, Oregon

1971 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton: Henry Marcus Smith-Rt 2 Box 100-A, Pendleton died Tuesday at St Anthony Hospital. Buried Olney Cemetery, Pendleton,Oregon.

 
Smith, Marcus Henry (I1856)
 
3519 1898 BIRTH: MO,Linn Co-Marceline: Mason O Thurlo was born 18 December 1898

c1920 MARRIAGE #1: Mason O Thurlo md Dorothy Moore about 1920 [no date or place shown], estimated marriage year based on Mason's birth year + 22 yrs

1920 CENSUS: to get

1930 CENSUS: to get

1938 HIST: MO,Linn-Browning: Obit of father Feb 1938: "Mason... of Browning..."

1938 DEATH of wife: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Dorothy Moore Thurlo died 17 December 1938

MARRIAGE #2: Mason O Thurlo md Maude ...., after death of first wife [no surname, date or place shown]

1940 HIST: MO,Linn-Brookfield: Obit of mother, June 1940 and brother Argie,Sep 1940: : "...Mason of Brookfield..."

1947 HIST: Obit of dau, Mildred, May1947: "...parents of Chillicothe..."

1964 HIST: Obit of bro Charles, 1964: "...bro Mason of Webb City..."

1969 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Jasper Co-Webb City: Mason O Thurlo died 27 Feb 1969; buried Webb City


Who These? Says children - ck census:
1947 HIST: Obit of sister, Mildred, May1947: "... Wanda Bunch, Betty Wood, Illa Mahurin; bros Wallace & James Thurlo all of Webb City"

1969 HIST: MO,Jasper Co-Webb City: Obit of father, Mason,March 1969: "...Left...children: Ronnie Thurlo, Jimmy Warren all of Webb City; Wanda Hite-Miami OK; Betty Ward & Ila Mahurin-Webb City; bro RA of Browning; sis Elizabeth Preston-Quincy IL..." 
Thurlo, Mason O (I5281)
 
3520 1898 BIRTH: OR: Dewey Eads born June 1898 [re 1900 census]

1900 CENSUS:OR,Yamhill Co Dw #792-182: Dewey Eads June 1898-1/OR, son of Albert M & Della Eads


ACTION - CK OUT- Dewey Eads:
1. 1910-1930 census
2. Marriage rcds 
Eads, Dewey (I2204)
 
3521 1898 BIRTH: 1900 Denver, Arapaho County, CO census shows Richard as 6th child of Louis and Winnie Wagner. Also from page of book of family histories sent by Georgia Stanley.

1900 CENSUS: CO,Arapahoe Co-Denver: Film #1374129, pg 24,26 June, Dw117/125,440 South Pearl: Richard Wagner age 2 bn December 1898 in Colorado, son of Louis and Winnie Wagner

1910 CENSUS: CO,Denver Co-Denver Wd 13: Anc.com Img 13, sheet 14B, 29 Apr-440 S Pearl: Richard Wagner age 11 bn Colorado, son of Louis and Winnie Wagner

1920 CENSUS: CA, Los Angeles Co-Los Angeles: Anc.com Img 21, 24 June, pg 194, Dw 299,289-2223 W Blvd: Richard Wagner age 21 born Colorado, single clerk in furniture, brother in law of Charles Stanley, brother of Gertrude W Stanley.

1930 CENSUS: CA,Ventura Co-Fillmore: Anc Img 16 pg 45,4-9,Dw 155,155-155 Central Avenue:
WAGNER, Richard L-head 31/CO (MO,WaDC)S music teacher, renting-$50.00
value; Frank EVANS-head 50/Main(Eng,Eng)S music teacher

1940 CENSUS: CA,Ventura Co-Santa Paula: Anc Img 10 pg 5B,4-8,Dw 134-980 Loma Vista:
EVANS, Frank R-head 62/Maine, music teacher-private home, finished
high school-4yrs, same house 1935; WAGNER, Richard L-partner
41/CO finished high school-4yrs

MG,DTH: Letter dated 1 June 1992 from Georgia Stanley, descendant of Louis. Richard never married.

NOTES: Among pictures in possession of Robert P. Wagner is a baby picture with handwritten name on back, "Richard L. Wagner, 2 years 5 1/2 months" and is from a Denver studio. Lives in Fillmore, Ventura Co, California (1924). 
Wagner, Richard Louis (I437)
 
3522 1898 BIRTH: Glenn Orr Young born 1898 in by New Family Search-Georgia Stanley

1950 MARRIAGE: CA,Los Angeles Co-Covina: Glenn Orr Young md Edith May Dee in 1950, re New Family Search

1960 DEATH: Glenn Orr Young died 1960, re New Family Search 
Young, Glenn Orr (I1777)
 
3523 1898 BIRTH: Florence Bertha Shull born Mar 20, 1898, no place shown.

c1920 MARRIAGE: Florence Shull married Dave C Cummings, no date or place shown. Children: Jean Cummings & Betty Cummings..."

1954-55 HIST: June 1954 letter from Elsie Johnson Hosmer to Mary Marks, Eads doc #58: One of Aunt Mandas granddaughters live at Tracey, near you. Her name is Mrs D.R.Cummins, 727 Taft St."
Jul 1954 letter from Elsie Johnson to Mary Marks doc#59: "This gdau of Amanda's that lives at 727 Taft, Tracy CA, is Mrs D R Cummins...very lovely lady and redheaded."
Small paper in Mary Mark's handwriting, Eads doc#52b: "Mrs. David R Cummings, Corral Hollow Rd, Box 823-Rt 1, Tracy, Calif."
Tiny piece paper, Eads box, doc#52a: "Mrs D.R. Cummings, 727 Taft St. Tracy Cal. Jean Ambrose her dau, 921 Taft Ave., tel 56R1" 
Shull, Florence Bertha (I2337)
 
3524 1898 BIRTH: ID-Lewisville: Mabel Evelyn Johnson born 25 Sep 1898

1917 MARRIAGE #1: Mabel md Fred Olsen in 1917, no place shown. Children: Gladys Laura Evelyn Olsen bn 18 Jan 1918 in Roberts, Idaho. Divorced.

1923 MARRIAGE #2: Mabel md Les Nelson in 1923, who was killed in auto accident in 1943

1948 MARRIAGE #3: Mabel md Seth Ellis 24 April 1948, no place shown










Get from Joyce Spaulding:
1. Obit for Mabel Evelyn Johnson Ellis 
Johnson, Mabel Evelyn (I8718)
 
3525 1898 BIRTH: ID: Rodney Robert Cox born April 12, 1898

1921 MARRIAGE: Rodney Robert Cox married Eileen Catherine Edgerton Sept 14th 1921, children: Audrey Catherine, Rodney Edgerton Cox...," no places shown

1930 CENSUS:WA,King-Seattle, Anc.com Img 49/87,sh 25-A,pg 205-Line 1-5,9 Apr Dw311/3114:
COX, Rodney R-head 33/ID (WA,OR)md fireman for fire dept-22 1st mg,
own home-value $4500; Aileen C-wife 23/Mich (Eng-Can,Eng-Can)
md-21 1st mg, no occ; Audrey C-dau 7/WA (ID,Mich) in school;
Leona YELTON-lodger 22/WA (US,IL) single, no occupation;
Cora COX-sis/law 29/VA (US,VA)single bookkeeper-food products

1947 HIST: VA-Norfolk: June 1954 letter from Elsie Johnson Hosmer doc #58: "Rodney now at Norfolk VA, has one girl & 1 boy."

1954-55 HIST,OCCUPATION: WA,King Co-Seattle: 1954 letter from Iva Wegner Royce Pound to Mary Marks, EAds doc#87b: "Mother's sisters Ora's boy his name is Rodney Cox and lives at Seattle."
Tiny slip paper, Eads doc #51: "Rodney R Cox, Eileen C Cox % Earl Edgerton, 1826-38 Ave North, Seattle 2, Wash."
June 1954 letter from Elsie Johnson, dau of Alice Pearson to Mary Marks, Eads doc #58: Rodney now of Norfolk, Va...1 girl & 1 boy." "5th Naval Division: Leutenant, lived on base, 8 years 1947-1955. Retired and became fire Marshall 1955 in Seattle. Retired as Captain, to Napa CA."
Feb 1955 letter from Ray C. Cox, Napa CA: "My oldest brother Rodney... just retired from the 5th Naval Dist, Headquarters at Norfolk VA, after living on base for past 8 yrs. He will be 57 in April. He retired from the Seattle Fire Dept., during the last war as a Capt, then entered the Navy as a Lt. He left the Navy in 1947 as a Lt. Commander to take the job of Fire Marshal for the 5th Naval Dist. ...He was able to build up another pension to add to what he gets from Seattle.
Rodney & his wife bought a house trailer, taking delivery at Tulsa OK... first of Feb this yr 
Cox, Rodney Robert (I2390)
 
3526 1898 BIRTH: Italy-Lucca: Pietro [Pete] Masetta born 20 May 1898

c1914 IMMIGRATION: The Warrens & You pg 100: "... to US at 16 yrs of age, later naturalized. No children - resided LA CA 1958

1922 MARRIAGE: MO-Kansas City: Pietro Masetti md Ruby A Lantz 16 December 1922

1969 DEATH: CA-Oxnard: Pietro Masetti died 20 March 1969; buried Oxnard

NOTES: Raised dorothy Jeanne Coon, dau of Ruby's sis Etha, from 11 yrs old 
Masetti, Pietro (I6714)
 
3527 1898 BIRTH: KS,Chautauqua Co-Henry Dee Smith born to John T and Rosalie Bryan Smith

1900 CENSUS: KS,Chautauqua Co-Belleville ED1: A/C Img#7, pg 4, 4 June, Dw68/68: Henry D 1/KS born Aug 1898, son of John T and Rosalie Smith

1910-1930 CENSUS: to get

1952 DEATH: CA,Los Angeles-Los Angeles: Henry Dee Smith died 1952 at the Veterans Administration Hospital

1958 HISTORY: CA,Los Angeles-Los Angeles: Henry Dee Smith resided here at time of book, The Warrens and You pg 97 [book probably written long before printed - Henry dead 1952 - ck out]

1960 HISTORY: OK-Tulsa: Obit of sister, Clara Thurlo 1 Dec 1960: "Clara Thurlo... died 25 Nov 1960...Left ...brothers, Jack, John T, William W and Henry D, all of Tulsa OK... [show Henry Dee died-ck out] 
Smith, Henry Dee (I5197)
 
3528 1898 BIRTH: Lester Alan Chinn was born 17 December 1898 [no place shown]

1918 MARRIAGE: Lester Alan Chinn md Mabel Stanton [a neighbor down the road] October 18, 1918 [no place shown]

1980 DEATH: Lester Alan Chinn died July 15, 1980 [no place shown] 
Chinn, Lester Alan (I5624)
 
3529 1898 BIRTH: Letha Elfleda Walker born 25 July 1898 [no place shown]

1925 MARRIAGE: Letha Elfleda Walker md Dorsey Dearl Baker 27 January 1925 [no place shown]

1958 HISTORY: The Warrens and You pg 87: "They reside at 4066 SE Oak, Portland 15, Oregon." 
Walker, Letha Elfleda (I9596)
 
3530 1898 BIRTH: Mirt Morgan Humphries born March 4, 1898, no place shown.

MARRIAGE: Mirt Morgan Humphries md Francis Hamilton, no date or place shown. [on tiny sheet in Eads box, doc #90 & 103]

1956 HIST: Feb 1956 letter from Eleanor Syron Davis to Mary Marks, Eads doc# 102: "...Ross Humphries... he has a brother living in Portland, another in Denver." [not sure who lives where]
Note Eads doc #90: After Floyd L Humphreys, address 7911 SE Lambert, phone PR1-4772 [Portland] 
Humphreys, Mirt Morgan (I3745)
 
3531 1898 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co-Jeffefrson City: William Herman Wagner was born 30 December 1898, son of Victor Wagner and Kathryn M Tihen
Jefferson City Daily Tribune, 31 Dec 1898, pg 2.

1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City:Anc.com Img 57,FHL Film 1240850,4 Jun,Dw 546/548,235 E High St: William H Wagner age 1, born in Missouri March 1899, grandson to William W and Lena Wagner, son of Victor L and Kate Wagner

1910 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 1, 18 April, pg 159, dwelling 7/6-223 E Dunklin St: William Wagner age 11 bn Missouri (MO,MO) son of Victor and Katherine Wagner

1918 MILITARY: Jefferson City Democrat Tribune, 23 Oct 1918, obit of father.. "...a son, William, who is in the US Navy..."

1920 MARRIAGE: KS,Montgomery Co-Independence: William Herman Wagner md Ethel Bettes January 1920 in St Andrews Rectory by his uncle, Bishop Henry J Tihen of Denver CO

1920 CENSUS: Cannot find as of Oct 2012

1930 CENSUS: KS,Wyandotte Co-Kansas City: Anc.com Img 119, pg 119, 25 April, Dwelling 886/922-1831 Walker Ave:
WAGNER, William H-head 31/MO (MO,MO) md 21 years, renting ($20) -manager, theater,
served World War; Ethel M-wife 31/NY (Can,Can)md 21 yrs; Elizabeth A-dau
8/KS (MO,NY); Susan DOOLEY-svt 211/Ark (GA,GA) single.

1940 CENSUS: KS,Montgomery Co-Independence:Anc Img 22, pg 11B,4-15,Dw 297-506 S 5th:
WAGNER, William H-head 40/MO renting-value $35, completed 8th grd,
1935-KS City,Jackson Co MO, partner theatre business, md;
Ethel P-wife 39/NY, completed 5th grd; Sue-dau 18/KS

1978 DEATH: KS,Montgomery Co-Independence: William Wagner died April 1978 
Wagner, William Herman (I161)
 
3532 1898 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: George Charles Dirckx born May 31, 1898

1900 CENSUS: Cannot find as of May 2010

1910 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp: Anc.com Imb 18, pg 9B, 21 April, 325 Ash St, Dw 179,202: George Dircke age 11 born Missouri, son of Clem A and Barbar Dircke

1918 MILITARY: George Charles Dirckx, 325 Ash, Jefferson City MO, age 20, in World War I Draft Registrations.

1920 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 9, pg 72A, 9 January, 325 Ash, Dw 112,112: George Dirckx age 20 born Missouri, single, no occupation, son of Clemens and Barbara Dirckx

HISTORY: History of Jefferson City, pg 422: George C, a graduate of the Missouri state university, is a high school teacher in Los Angeles. He was married to Miss Ruth Wagoner and they have two children, David and Joan. 
Dirckx, George Charles (I1739)
 
3533 1898 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-nw of Browning: Vane Clifton Thurlo born 8 November 1898 on parent's farm [The Warrens and You" pg 191: "..born near Old Scottsville...]

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: 15 June, Dw 265/268: Vance C Thurlo 1/MO bn Nov 1898, son of John M and Ida E Thurlo

c1904-1919 HIST/SCHOOL: Mo,Sullivan Co-Browning: Browning MO Centennial Celebration 1872-1972 pg 145: "Vane attended the rural schools of Linn and Sullivan counties and graduated from the Browning High School in 1919 as valedictorian of his class..."
Mothers of the West,1930, Vol IV, pg 224-5, Missouri: "His preliminary educational training was obtained in the common schools of Browning and Rural schools of Linn County. Vane entered the Browning High School and was graduated therefrom in 1919. The subsequent year, he was engaged in teaching school in Linn County, and made friends for himself by the care and thought he gave to his work, although it was not his intention to remain in educational work but to prepare himself for the legal profession. He matriculated in the Law Dept of the U of Missouri, and was graduated therefrom
in 1924, with the Degree of Batchelor of Laws, and as a member of Phi Delta Phi the legal Greek letter Fraternity. While in the U, he served as sec of the soph law class, and was a member of the Missouri Debating Club. Another activity of which attracted considerable attention was his management of the campaign of Lawrence DeMuth for the office of the Pres of the Student Body, which resulted in the election of his candidate with a very gratifying majority

1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp south pt: 25 April Dw 138/138: Vance C Thurlo 11/MO, son of John M and Ella I Thurlo

1920-1929 HIST: MO,Sullivan & Linn Cos: Browning MO Centennial pg 145-46: "In 1920 he taught school in Linn County [The Warrens and You" pg 191: "Taught South Hooker School], but knowing always that he meant to be a lawyer, he entered the university [The Warrens and You" pg 191: "Missouri U] that fall and graduated in 1924 with an LLB Degree and as a member of Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity.
Mothers of the West,1930, Vol IV, pg 224-5, Missouri: "...he was engaged in teaching school in Linn County, and made friends for himself by the care and thought he gave to his work, although it was not his intention to remain in educational work but to prepare himself for the legal profession. He matriculated in the Law Dept of the U of Missouri, and was graduated therefrom in 1924, with the Degree of Batchelor of Laws, and as a member of Phi Delta Phi the legal Greek letter Fraternity. While in the U, he served as sec of the soph law class, and was a member of the Missouri Debating Club. Another activity of which attracted considerable attention was his management of the campaign of Lawrence DeMuth for the office of the Pres of the Student Body, which resulted in the election of his candidate with a very gratifying majority..."
In June, 1923, Vane was admitted to practice at the Bar of Missouri, but he did not begin his practice until after he had secured his Degree. Opening his office then, at Browning, he began a general civil and criminal practice. He built up a wide and valuable connection and won the friendship of men of consequence all over this part of the state.
One of the outstanding young Democrats of Linn Co, Vane was singly honored by his party. He was appointed City Attorney of Browning in 1924. In April 1925 he was elected to the office of Mayor. In April 1927 he was reelected to succeed himself, his second term of office expiring in April 1929.
Vane was deeply and intelligently interested in the welfare of his home community and was determined to let nothing stand in the way of its continued advancement.

1925 MARRIAGE: Vane Clifton Thurlo married Allalie Fields July 17, 1925, a daughter of Senator Emmett Banyon and Gertrude Carter Fields; 2 children: John C and Joyce Lorraine Thurlo

1929 HIST: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Browning MO Centennial...pg 146: "Following the disastrous fire of 1929, when he lost all of his law library and equipment, along with other merchants of Browning, he debated as to whether to go into a firm some place else, but decided to reopen an office in Browning."

1930-1940 HIST: MO,Linn Co: Browning MO Centennial...pg 146: "In 1930, he became a party candidate for Prosecuting Attorning of Linn County and was elected to that office by a large majority. He was re-elected in 1932 and 1934, being the first person to be elected three terms consecutively as Prosecuting Attorney.
Mr Thurlo practiced law in Brookfield after his term of Prosecuting Attorney ended, from 1936 to 1940..."

1938 HIST: MO,Sullivan Co: Obit of father, Dec 1938: "wife Ella... who survives with sons Gale and Vane..."

1940 HIST: MO,Linn Co: Browning MO Centennial... pg 146: "In the spring of 1940, he suffered a heart attack. The following fall he went to the Attorney General's Office. During his years as P.A. it was prohibition and he spend long hours and hard work, together with the Sheriff in keeping Linn County free of gambling, boot-legging and other evils that beset a county at a time like this. When he went to the Attorney General's Office, he took with him an admirable record of public service and of honesty and fine integrity. He served as the first Assistant Attorney General under Roy McKittrick and again under J. E. Taylor."

1945 HIST: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Browning MO Centennial...pg 46: "He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Jefferson City at the time of his death... he had been loaned from the Attorney General's Office to the Legislative Research Commission to aid in rewriting Missouri's laws to conform with the new 1945 Constitution."
Mothers of the West,1930, Vol IV, pg 224-5, Missouri: "Vane was an attorney of brilliant parts, resourceful and highly trained, not only made a name for himself in his learned profession, but won political honors as well and served most capably as Mayor of Browning. He was a native of Linn Co..."

1945 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Vane Clifton Thurlo died 1 July 1945 of a heart attack; buried Jenkins Cemetery

Lvs son John in TX, Joyce of home, mother & bro Gale in Browning.

NOTES: The following information was taken in part from: Mothers of the West,
1930, Vol IV, pg 224-5, Missouri: Mrs. Thurlo attended the Culver-Stockton College, Canton, MO and the Kirksville St Teachers College. Mayor and Mrs. Thurlo had one son, John Clifton, who was born Aug 31, 1926 and one daughter, Joyce Lorraine, born June 23, 1929.
In 1930, Vane became a candidatefor Prosecuting Attorney of Linn Co and was elected by a large majority. He was re-elected in 1932 and 1934, being the first person to be elected three terms consecutively. After his terms as the Prosecuting Attorney in Linn, he practiced law in Brookfield from 1936 to 1940.
In 1941, Vane accepted an assignment in the Attorney General's office, eventually becoming the first Asst Attorney General under Roy McKittrich and again under J E Taylor. At the time of his death, July 1 1945, he was on loan to the Legislative Research Commission to aid re-writing the laws of Missouri to conform with the Consititution adopted in 1945. Vane is buried in Jenkins Cemetery near Browning.

BIR,DTH,BUR: Cemetery Records of NW Linn Co MO Vol I, pg 27 
Thurlo, Vane Clifton (I3734)
 
3534 1898 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co: Albert Byron Duckworth born November 1898

1900 CENSUS: MO, Sullivan Co: Dw 336/339: Albert B Duckworth 1/MO bn November 1898, son of Willis E and Ollie H Duckworth

1912 HIST: Obit of mother Dec 1912: "leaves husband & children...

1939 HIST: Obit for Talitha Johnson Feb 1939: "... leaves a... nephew Byron Duckworth..."

1948 HIST: Obit of Willis E Duckworth Feb 1948: "...leaves 2 children: Albert Bryan-Browning...

1963 HIST: Obit of Ray Johnson Jan 1963: "...left with nephew Bryan Duckworth & family, James & Ronald-Chillicothe & Nelson Duckworth-AF Japan..." 
Duckworth, Albert Bryan (I5775)
 
3535 1898 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co: Francis E Smith born about 1900 Sullivan Co, MO census.

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Browning City:1 Jun, Dw#173/176: Francis E Smith 1/MO, born September 1898, daughter of James F and Mary C Smith

1913 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Francis E Smith of Reger, under age of 18, md Vesper Davis, of Cora, over age of 21, on7th November 1913.

1942 HIST: OH-Dayton: Obit of father: Francis E Davis of Dayton Ohio"

1956 HIST: OR-North Pine: Obit of mother Sep 1956: "Frances Davis-N Pine OR..."

1962 HIST: OR-North Plain: Obit of brother, Raymond: "...sister Francis Davis of N Plain, Ore."

bef June 1994 DEATH: Phone call Jun 1994 to Mrs Willis Allen Smith (gson of James F): "Francis now dec'd, md "Chunker" Davis, lived in Oregon, dau Carol D Stierna youngest dau
 
Smith, Francis E (I4803)
 
3536 1898 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co: Genevieve Bundridge was born 28 Decembe 1898 , the daught of Alfred Martin Bundridge and Cornelia Anstis McClelland

1920 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Richard Alson Thurlo md Genevieve Bundridge 5 August 1920

1961 HIST: MO,Sullivan Co-Browning: Obit of mother, Cornelia Anstis McClelland Bundridgge Dec 1961: "...Left children, Mrs R A (Genevieve) Thurlo-Browning..."
[see Vol 6, pg 21 - Dec 28 obit Browning Ldr-Rcd] Her mother died in R A Thurlo home.

1962 DEATH of husband: MO,Sullivan Co: Richard Alson Thurlo died 20 November 1962

1985 HIST: Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo pg 3-3: "md Geneveve Bundridge... now lives in Browning and enjoys activities with Senior Citizens group..." 
Bundridge, Genevieve (I4394)
 
3537 1898 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co: James L Fields born Oct 1898, re 1900 census

1900 CENSUS: MO, Sullivan Co MO-Browning, Duncan Twp 1 Jun, Dw 170/172: James L Fields age 1 bn MO Oct 1898, son of John and Sonoma E Fields

1910 CENSUS: MO,Sull Co-Duncan Twp, 16 Apr, pg 8824, Dw 102/104: James L Fields age 11 bn MO, son of John and Snome M Fields

1920 CENSUS:MO, Sull Co-Duncan Twp, 3 Jan, pg 3410, Dw 67/68: James L Fields age 21 bn MO, son of S L and Sanoma E Fields

1937 HISTORY: Obit of father 1937: "...Seven children, 2 died as infants: Eunice Irene died age 9; Sarah Emeline Brinkley of Linneus; George Perry; William C; Sylvia Marie; Lora Lee Weter all of near Cora. Also left brothers Jeff and Jake near Reger; sisters Alice Taylor and Julia Knifong of near Reger; Emily Sayers and Comora Shepherd of Milan. 
Fields, James L (I10382)
 
3538 1898 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co: Lillie Opal Smith born August 1898

1900 CENSUS: Sullivan Co, MO, Duncan Twp Jun 1 Dw #318/321: Lillie O Smith 1/MO, born August 1898, daughter of James M and Ida F Smith

1930 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Enterprise Twp: Anc.com pg 2A/136, 3 April, Dw 39/39: Lillie O Skeen 31 bn in Missouri, md at 21 1st time, wife of Clarence Skeen

1943 HIST/MARRIAGE: Obit of father: "...Children bn: Opal Skeen-Purden,..."

1964 HIST: Obit of brother, Wm Arthur: "...Mrs Clarence (Opal) Skeen,Purdin...

1969 HIST: Obit of sister, Vacel Smith McQuown, June 1969: "...Mrs Clarence (Opal) Skeen, Little Rock AR..." 
Smith, Lillie Opal (I5347)
 
3539 1898 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan-Browning: Eula Vea Thurlo was born 24 April 1898

HIST: Browning MO Centennial Celebration 1872-1972 pg 145: "Eula, only child of Henry N and Clara Thurlo ws born in the Browning community, April 21, 1897. Eula attended Smith School, Browning High School, Hardin College, Mexico, Mo. and Kirksville Normal College. She was married to Roy Crowdis, a farmer. They made their home south of Reger until retirement, now living in Browning. Eula has always been interested in community activities."

1910 CENSUS: Sullivan Co MO, Duncan Twp, Browning: Line Street Dw 95/95: Eula Thurlo 12/MO, daughter of Henry N and Clara Thurlo

1916 MARRIAGE: Eula Vea Thurlo md Roy Edmond Crowdis March 1916 [no place shown]

1960 HISTORY: Obit for mother, Clara, Dec 1960:"...Left daughter Eula, Mrs Roy Crowdis,Chillicothe... 
Thurlo, Eula Vea (I4956)
 
3540 1898 BIRTH: OR,Morrow Co-Hardman: Frankie Delilah Eads born July 18, 1898

1920 MARRIAGE: OR,Malheur Co-Vale: Frankie md Allen W Curtis February 12, 1920; children: Mildred, Willard, and Ada Curtis

1930 CENSUS: OR,Crook Co-Powell Butte:9 April, Dw 47/47: Frankie D Curtis 31/OR (OR,OR) md at 21 1st time, no occupation, wife of Allen Curtis

1969 DEATH: Frankie Delilah Eads died August 31, 1969 [no place shown] 
Eads, Frankie Delilah (I2209)
 
3541 1898 BIRTH: OR,Yamhill: Jesse Clifford Eads born October 1898

1920 CENSUS: OR,Polk Co-Buell:14 Jan, Dw 63/63: Clifford J Eads 21/OR (OR,OR) single laborer, working out, son of William and Tavia Eads

c1922 MARRIAGE: Jesse Clifford Eads md Mabel A. __________, estimated year 1922 based on 1930 census, she md at 17 [1922], first child shown is 6

1930 CENSUS: OR,Yamhill Co-Sheridan:Anc.com Img 4-pg..ED 45,Apr 10,Lincoln & Yamhill,Dw 44,46:
EADS, Jesse C-head 31/OR (OR,OR) md at 23 1st time, laborer at odd jobs, renting,
not a veteran; Mabel A-wife 25/Wisc (Wisc,Wisc) md at 17, no occ; William C-son
6/OR (OR,Wisc); Mary O-day 5/OR; Evelyn M-day 4/OR; Edward E-son 3/OR;
Betty L-dau 1/OR

1965 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Polk Co-Douglas Twp: Jesse Clifford Eads died August 16, 1965; buried Harmony Cemetery in Polk Co 
Eads, Jesse Clifford (I8829)
 
3542 1898 BIRTH: PA: Leon Oscar Stone born 13 Oct 1898, re One World Tree - to check out Stone, Leon Oscar (I9440)
 
3543 1898 BIRTH: TX,Llano co: Oscar M Hallmark born April 1898 re 1900 Llano Co census, Izora McGinty-first cousin. Known as "Boots", son of Linzy Dee and Hettie Jane Collins Hallmark.

1900 CENSUS: Llano Co, Texas #1241655, July 10, 1900: Oscar M Hallmark age 2 born Texas April 1898, reads, writes, sp English, son of Linsey and Hettie J Hallmark

1910 CENSUS: Burnet Co, Texas: Oscar M Hallmark age 12 born Texas, son of Dee L and Hettie Hallmark

!1930 CENSUS: TX,Burnet Co-Prec 1: Anc Img 4 pg 2B,4-16,Dw45,147:
HALLMARK, Oscar M-head 31/TX (TX,TX)md at 30, renting, gen farmer;
Cleo-wife 19/TX (TX,TX)md at 17, no occ; Dane H WALTERS-
father in law 51/TX (TX,TX)wid no occ; Malcom-bro in law
18/TX single laborer-gen farm

!1940 CENSUS: TX,Llano Co-Prec #2: Anc Img 16 pg 8B,4-29,Dw 161-Tow Hwy #29 Lone Grove:
HALLMARK, Oscar M-head 42/TX, own ($600)md HS 2yrs,stock farmer; Cleo L-wife
30/TX md 6th grade; Lavenna-dau 10/TX 4th grade; Hettie I V-dau 7/TX
1st grade; Winona-dau 7/TX.

1973 DEATH,BURIAL: TX,Llano Co: Oscar M Hallmark died 10 February 1973; buried Bluffton Cemetery, Llano Co TX. 
Hallmark, Oscar M (I2548)
 
3544 1898 BIRTH: UT,Cache-Paradise: Louise Thomas was born 1 Apr 1898; blessing 5 June 1898 by J. P. James [from Pat Holling]

1900 CENSUS: UT,Cache Co-Paradise Prec: Anc.com Img 3, pg 2A, 2 June, Dw 25/25: Louisa Thomas age 2 born Utah April 1898, daughter of William and Rosara Thomas

1910 CENSUS: OR,Clackamas Co-Bullrun Prec: Anc.com Img 6, pg 313, 24 April, Dw 62/64: Louise Thomas age 12 born Utah, daughter of William H and Rosarah Thomas

1920 CENSUS: OR,Multnomah Co-Portland,Prec 167: Anc.com Img 10, pg 5B, 8 Jan, Dw 96/129-595 E Oak St: Louise Thomas age 21 born Utah, steno at book store, daughter of Rose Thomas, widow

1928 MARRIAGE: OR,Multnomah-Portland: Louise Thomas md Ralph Erwin Ranck 6 June 1928

1930 CENSUS: to get

Christmas card - no year shown, from Uncle Ralph: "Louise has Alzheimers."

1946 HISTORY: CA,Los Angeles Co-Los Angeles: Obit of mother Dec 1946: "...Survivors include...Mrs Louise Ranck, and Mrs Evelyn Billingsley, both of Los Angeles..."

1950 HISTORY: OR,Multnomah Co-Portland: Obit of brother, Harold, Nov 1950: "Survivors are... seven sisters... Mrs. Louise Ranck... of Los Angeles..."

1986 DEATH,BURIAL: CA,Los Angeles-Glendale: Louise Thomas Ranck died 14 April 1986 in Glendale,Los Angeles,California; buried Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale CA

LOUISE (THOMAS) RANCK
[1898 - 1986]
Written by : Ray Ranck


Louise Thomas was born on April 1, 1898, in the northern part of Utah inthe small town of Paradise in Cache county. Her father was William HenryThomas who was from Pembroke in the southwestern part of Wales. Louise'smother's name was Rosara Obray. Although Rosara was born in Paradise,Utah, her father was also from Pembroke, Wales and her mother fromManchester, England.

Louise was the eighth child in a family of ten children, which includedseven girls and three boys. The sisters remained very close to oneanother through out their lives and were continuously writing, talking onthe telephone and visiting each other through the years.

Louise's father, William , owned and operated a lumber mill thatmanufactured wood shingles and was very successful in his business untilthe mill caught fire and burned to the ground. In those days in thatarea there was no such thing as insurance, so this was a major crisis forthe young family.

William tried other work including delivering the mail. His route wasin the rural countryside which included some very rough and remote areas.One morning in the late fall, he left to make his deliveries in one ofthe more remote areas and by mid afternoon a blizzard descended. Bynightfall he had not returned by his family was not worried because onother similar occasions they knew that he had spent the night with thefamilies to which he was delivering the mail and then would return homewhen conditions would permit. However, William had already made hisdeliveries and was on his way home when the blizzard started. It hit soquickly and was so severe that it produced a complete "white out" wherehe could see nothing and soon he was lost and finally collapsed in thesnow. Meanwhile at home, one of his sons awoke from a sound sleep with astrong foreboding that his father was in grave danger and in need ofhelp. He woke the family and convinced them that immediate action wasneeded. A search party was formed of family members and friends and theyset out to find the missing man. At first light of day they found him.With him was his faithful dog which had laid on him throughout the nightand provided the warmth which allowed him to survive. However, due tosevere frost-bite, several toes had to be amputated and from that timeforward he always walked with a slight limp.

Due to the injury to his feet, Louise's father William was no longerable to walk long distances and so he gave up his mail delivery job andcontemplated what other work he could do to support his family. Hedecided to return to the work he knew best - lumber milling. However, todo this he needed to move to where there were mills and thus he moved hisfamily to Oregon.

Louise would tell the story of when she was young, about the littlelambs which the family would have each springtime and that she and hersisters would love so much. They were so cute and playful the girlswould make pets of them. However they always wondered where the lambswould disappear to later in the year. A few years later she found outthat that's what they were eating for dinner. After that she never feltthe same about lamb chops.

Louise wrote the following about her early years:

"We lived in Paradise, Utah until I was about nine years old. I startedto school there. We moved to Oregon. My father was a lumberman and wewent to a saw-mill town by the name of Dee. The school there was not avery good one and I got a very bad start in school. One teacher for alleight grades. There were about forty children and the teacher could notdo justice to us all, although she tried. The start I got there made itvery hard for me all through school.

From Dee we moved to another little saw-mill town by the name of BullRun, Oregon. I remember when my Grandmother Obray came to see us shesaid, "It's too bad the Bull didn't run a little farther and run rightoff the face of the earth!" We all laughed and thought she was veryright. Here in Bull Run the school was worse. My father and brothersworked in the mill while mother and we girls ran the "Cook-House". Weall worked very hard.

From there we moved to a little town by the name of Troutdale, Oregon.Still another small school with only one teacher for about sixtychildren. From there we moved to Portland, Oregon and my first goodschool. I had a very hard time but managed to graduate from the ninthgrade. I then went to Lincoln High School. I went there two years. Ithen went to Business College. When I finished the business course I gota good job at the J.K. Gill Co. working for the grandest boss, Mr. EdwardDrake. He was like a father to us all. This is where I worked untilafter I was married.

It was grand to live in a big city. I enjoyed the church (Church ofJesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; also known as Mormon) activities somuch. We hadn't had the opportunity to go to a big Church since we leftUtah. Although there were a few Latter-Day Saints in the lumber townsthere was not an L.D. S. Sunday School there when we moved there. Mymother and some of the good L.D.S. mothers got together and had theMissionaries come to Dee and organize our first Sunday School. We did agood missionary work there. Then at Bull Run she did the same thing. Mymother was a very spiritual woman; the most courageous , faithful, lovingmother one could ever have. She wanted her children to be raised in theChurch and when there was no Church she saw to it that there was oneorganized. She did a wonderful missionary work and lived very close toGod. She made a home for many people and fed the poor and helpedeveryone. She was so good to the Missionaries. She fed them and gavethem a word of encouragement when they needed it. I have met many whohad been Missionaries in the Northwest who remember her and all praiseher name. God bless her memory. She died on her birthday Dec. 6th, 1946at the age of eighty-one.

While we lived in Bull Run my dear brother Harold went on a ChurchMission to the Northern States. He was a good man and we all loved himvery much. Mother and all of us worked very hard to keep him on hismission. While we lived in Troutdale we ran a café. When Harold camehome he helped Mother with us all. We were all very close to each other.One would go to business college and when that one was out he or shewould get a job and help the next one through.

My father died January 25th, 1915 in Paradise, Utah. He had been verysick for a long time and Mother thought if he could get home to some ofthe good doctors who knew him they could help him. So he went back toParadise, but he died there. He was a good man and I loved him. He wasgood to the poor and good and kind to us all. He wasn't as spiritual asmy mother, but he always went to Church with us. I know he is preachingthe Gospel in the Spirit World. He came to my mother and told her not toworry about him as he was sanctified and glorified and was preaching theGospel to the spirits in the Spirit World. This makes me so happy. I amso thankful to my Father in Heaven that my parents were married for timeand all eternity, so we will all be together for always.

When we first went to Portland, Melvon J. Ballard was the MissionPresident and how we all loved him. He was always my inspiration. Heloved my mother and helped her with her large family in giving her adviceand spiritual aid. We had a big home and when the Mission Home was fullof Missionaries and running over, the Missionaries were sent to our hometo stay for a few days. We surely had good times. They called our housetheir second home."

Throughout her life Louise not only remained active in the Church butalso served in many different Church jobs including teaching the childrenin Sunday School, working in Mutual (organization for teenagers), being aStake Missionary (Elysian Park Ward, Glendale Stake, California) andGenealogical secretary for the Hollywood Ward in California.

Louise had a very strong belief in her Religion, which she stated asfollows: "I love the gospel and know it is the true gospel of JesusChrist and is the same as he taught while he was here on earth. I knowthat he is the son of the Living God, that he came to this earth and wascrucified for our sins. I know that Joseph Smith Jr. was and is aprophet of God sent to this earth in the fullness of time to restore thetrue Church of Jesus Christ. For this testimony I am so thankful to myHeavenly Father. It means more than anything else in my life. I amthankful for my good husband and my good children and my grandchildren.I love them with all my life. In fact my life is my Church, my familyand my home."

"I had lots of nice boy friends when I was a girl. Boys in the Churchand out. I thought I was in love many times but when I met my dear RalphErwin Ranck I knew I had never been in love before. I had always beenvery prayerful and I had prayed to my Heavenly Father to send me a goodMormon boy with whom I could go into the Temple and be married for timeand all eternity. When I met him I knew he was the one for me."

As mentioned above, Louise's sister Evelyn met Erwin at Church one dayand brought him home for dinner where he met Louise. They wereimmediately attracted to one another and over the next few weeks becamequite close. Louise would often tell the story of how she first gotErwin to kiss her. She felt sure that he loved her but also knew that hewas very shy, so the first move would be up to her. One day after dinnershe asked Erwin to help with washing the dishes. She told him that shewould tie an apron around him so he would not get wet. But instead oftying it from the back she stood in front and with her arms around himtied it from the front. While doing so she looked straight up into hisface and that is the story of how the first kiss came about.

Erwin and Louise were married in Portland, Oregon on June 6, 1928. 
Thomas, Louise (I44)
 
3545 1898 BIRTH: UT: Eugene White born July 1898

1900 CENSUS: UT,Salt Lake Co-Salt Lake City: pg 24, Dw# ...: Eugene White 1/UT-bn Jul 1898, son of David H and Hattie M White 
White, Eugene (I1578)
 
3546 1898 BIRTH: UT: Leslie White born July 1898

1900 CENSUS: UT,Salt Lake Co-Salt Lake City: pg 63, dw#...: Leslie White 1/UT-bn July 1898, dau of Joseph P and Isabel White 
White, Leslie (I1527)
 
3547 1898 BIRTH: WA,Yakima Co-Cowiche: Ethel Elliott was born 10 Apr 1898

MARRIAGE: Ethel Elliott married Philip J Reilly [WA Pioneers pg 81] 
Elliott, Ethel (I5491)
 
3548 1898 BIRTH: Warner Correll born 3 August 1898 [no place shown]

1934 HISTORY: MO,Linn-Brookfield: Obit of greatgrandmother, Rebecca Prather 16 Aug 1934: "...Pallbearers were grandsons... Warner and John Correll, Brookfield..."

1938 MARRIAGE: Warner,... married December 25, 1938 Aletha Brown... [no place shown]

1958 HISTORY: The Warrens & You pg 83: "(a) Warner,...They reside on a farm, west of Marceline, Mo." 
Correll, Warner (I5033)
 
3549 1899 BIR, 1900 DTH,ORD: Rawson-Coffin Family book, cc poss of Pam Hallmark Wagner, pg 154. Rawson, Nancy Pearl (I8337)
 
3550 1899 BIR,1900 DTH : Columbia & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals,FHL flm #1597741/5 pg 512: Sarah bn 9 Jul 1899 dd 20 Mar 1900
200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen pg 59: Sara Angelina bn 1900

1899 BIR,1899 BAPT,1900 DTH: St Johns Evangelical Lutheran Parish Reg/Catawissa 1874-1926, FHL bk #974.838/C1 K2ws pg 108: Sarah Angeline Shuman bn 9 Jul 1899, bapt 3 Sep 1899, dd 20 Mar 1900, parents: Paris H
Columbia Co Deaths FHL flm #955622, pg 54, 286: female 8 mos bn Catawissa, dd 20 Mar 1900 Catawissa Borough of Grip, 1day. Bur Shuman Cem, dau of P & A Shuman 
Shuman, Sarah Angeline (I7645)
 

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