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101 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0606)
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102 | first child as indicated on 1860 census Posted By: Ken Johnson at http://iagenweb.org/boards/clayton/obituaries/index.cgi?review=63879 Date: 1/9/2005 at 13:46:40 Thursday, 30 April 1942, Guttenberg Press, p4, c4: Bass Services Are Held on Sunday At Clayton Lutheran _______ Clayton—Funeral services were held in the Lutheran church Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Mary Shepherd Bass, 82, a resident of the Sny Magill community. The services were in charge of Rev. Getz [Goetz] of Dubuque and burial was in Clayton cemetery. Mrs. Bass died in South Beloit, Illinois, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Amy Bovee. She is survived by seven children, Amy of South Beloit, Illinois; Grace of Wisconsin, Orville of Conesville, Iowa; Arthur of Arlington, Iowa; Ruth of McGregor; Maida of Dakota and Harry of the home. She was the widow of George Bass who died several years ago. _________ lead from Ken Johnson worldconnect / rootsweb file: Lizzie Trunkey SHEPHERD WHIPPLE was witness to Mary Martha SHEPHERD BASS' wedding 10 Mar 1884; same day as Lizzie Trunkey SHEPHERD WHIPPLE's wedding! See Vital records for Clayton Co., IA, marriages, book 1, p. 50, no. 93 __________ | SHEPHERD, Mary Martha (I0574)
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103 | first warden, US Penitentiary, McNeil Island (see reference to him in Tacoma Public Library Photo Collection for McNeil Island prison] found living in McNeil Island Precinct of Pierce Co, Washington, 1900 from Tacoma City Directories: 1888:PALMER, Gustavus L, land examiner N P R R Land Dept. bds Villard House [Villard House, Robert Mottan Propr 822 A cor S 9th] 1889entry for taxpayers listed in Pierce Co: PALMER G L $1980, Su [Sumner] [assessed valuation] 1890:no entry 1892:PALMER, Gustavus L, civil engineer, res e s Westbrook 2 n of Elmira, Edison 1893-94:no entry 1896:no entry 1897-98:no entry 1899:no entry 1903-07:no entry 1908-09:PALMER, Gustavus L chief clk right of way dept N P Ry, h 4016 N 35th [North Pacific Railway] 1910:PALMER, Gustavus L asst encroachment agt right of way dept N P Ry h 4016 N 35th 1915:PALMER, Gustavus L (Minnie F) watchman T S Co h 1525 N Fife [Tacoma Smelting Co] 1920:PALMER, Gustavus L (Minnie F) acct h 1224 N Steele 1924-5:PALMER, Gustavus L (Minnie F) bkpr Smith-Kinney Co h 1224 N Steele funeral at Tuell's chapel, Elks in charge burial at Tacoma Cemetery oldest member of BPOE no 174 of Tacoma at time of death member AOUW from Athens, Maine came to California 1874 1920 census shows occupation as employment agent, smelter, Tacoma, Washington; living at 1224 N Steele, Tacoma | PALMER, Gustavus Lafayette (I0451)
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104 | found 14 Oct 2005 at http://iagenweb.org/montgomery/obits/watkinsmatildaobit.htm Mrs. Matilda Catherine (Kerrihard) Watkins 17 August 1849 - 6 January 1927 Submitted by Sara Stevens Patton RED OAK, IOWA, January 14, 1927 (Red Oak Sun?) HAD LIVED HERE 70 YEARS. ------ Mrs. R. Watkins Passed Away at Her Home Here, January 6--Had Lived Here Long Time. ------ Funeral services for Mrs. R. Watkins, 77, a resident of this city for 70 years, who died Thursday at 1:15 p.m., at her home, 611 Second-st., from heart trouble, following an illness of four months, were held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock from her home. Rev. L. L. Weis, pastor of the Methodist church, of which deceased was a member, conducted the services. Pall bearers were her six nephews: Ed, Geo. and W.R. Kerrihard, Tom Stratton, A. B. Chapman and Walter Stratton. Singing was by Mrs. Clarenct (sic) Stephenson, who sang two favorite selections of the deceased. Interment was in Red Oak (Evergreen) cemetery. those here from a distance in attendance at the funeral were Mrs. Anna Lloyd and daughter, Verna, and son, Harold, of Ogden, Utah; Mrs. M.A. Albright, and Guy Day, Red Cloud, Neb.; Walter Stratton, Omaha; J. F. Stratton, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Davis, Mrs. Chas. Vanderpool, Mrs. Sue Hurd, Council Bluffs; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kissinger, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Owens, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koons, Clarinda; Mrs. J. W. Spiker, Elliott, and Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Wilkins, Denver, Colo. Matilda Catherine Kerrihard was born at Straubston, Pa., Aug. 17, 1849. At the age of six years she came with her parents, Wm. and Susan Kerrihard, to Davenport, Iowa. They moved from there to Lewis, and came to Red Oak in 1857. On Christmas eve, 1868, she was married here to R. Watkins, the wedding being the first held in the old Methodist church at the corner of Sixth and Hammond-sts. The wedding took place under the first public Christmas tree to be held in Red Oak. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins were the parents of four daughters, the surviving are Mrs. Anna Lloyd, Ogden, Utah; Mrs. Harry Stevens, Red oak. Mrs. Alma Wilkins died in 1912 and Charlotte died in infancy. Besides her husband and two daughters and grandchildren Mrs. Watkins leaves no immediate relatives. Mrs. Watkins was a devout Methodist, a good mother, kind friend and neighbor and many will mourn her passing. -------------------- Alternate birth location: Bloomsburg, Marion co, Pennsylvania (see 56th wedding anniversary notice for Randolph Watkins and Mathilda Kerrihard) -------------------- | KERRIHARD, Mathilda (Lilly) Catherine (I1024)
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105 | found at http://www.kinyon.com/iowa/cedar1878/springdale1.htm ; bio reads: Crozer, J. L., farmer, Post Office West Branch; owns eighty acres of land, valued at $40 per acre; born in Columbiana County, Ohio, in 1850; came to Iowa with his parents in 1852, and located in Springdale Township, Cedar County. Married Caroline L. Mackey in 1876; she was born in Canada in 1850. ------------------ | CROZIER, Jesse L (I1628)
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106 | found at http://www.kinyon.com/iowa/cedar1878/springdale1.htm ; bio reads: Crozer, Jonathan, farmer, Post Office Downey; owns eighty acres of land, valued at $4,000; born in Columbiana County, Ohio, in 1826. Married Phoebe S. James in 1848; she was born in Columbiana County, Ohio; have two children--J. L. and Martha E. Mr. C. came to Iowa in 1852. Are members of Friends' Church--Wilberites. ------------------------------------- | CROZIER, Jonathon (I1626)
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107 | found at http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaclayto/cemetery/garnavillo_old.htm on 3 Oct 2005: Mary Ann KING may be buried in the Old Garnavillo Cemetery, Garnavillo twp. See entry for Martha Ann King | KING, Mary Ann (I0545)
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108 | found from Ancestry World Tree 1/10/00: b abt 2/2/1776 Union Co, SC [prior date was 1775] d 8/18/1852 Perry Co, Ind name in Ancestry World Tree referred to as Thomas Sandage | SANDAGE, William Thomas (I0142)
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109 | found from Ancestry World Tree 1/10/00: [name was in my data as Nancy Simonson ] b abt 1779 d bef 1821 Perry Co, Indiana | SIMPSON, Nancy Ann (I0144)
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110 | found in Ancestry World Tree 1/10/00 birth info | SANDAGE, Abraham (I0136)
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111 | found in Ancestry World Tree 1/10/00 d WFT est 1859-1918 | SANDAGE, Jesse S (I0161)
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112 | found in Ancestry World Tree 1/10/00 old birthdate 1806 second wife? two daughters by 2nd wife? burial: Harding Cemetery; info from familysearch.org (LDS) | SANDAGE, Moses (I0140)
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113 | found in Ancestry World Tree 1/10/00 [name was in my data as Sally] marriage info from Indiana marriage index prior 1850 found 1/10/00 prior birth abt 1813 dob 13 Jan 1813 Nelson County, KY from familysearch.org (LDS) prior death abt 1850 dod 4 Jun 1852 Anderson Twp, Perry, Indn from LDS | HARDING, Sarah (I0141)
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114 | found in Ancestry World Tree 1/10/00 | SANDAGE, Thomas Jr (I0151)
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115 | found in Ancestry World Tree 1/10/00 | SANDAGE, Frances (I0152)
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116 | found in Ancestry World Tree 1/10/00 | SANDAGE, Elinore (I0153)
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117 | found in Ancestry World Tree 1/10/00 | SANDAGE, Maria (I0154)
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118 | found in Ancestry World Tree 1/10/00 | SANDAGE, William Canady (I0155)
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119 | found in Ancestry World Tree 1/10/00 | SANDAGE, Daniel (I0156)
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120 | found in Ancestry World Tree 1/10/00 | SANDAGE, John (I0158)
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121 | found in Ancestry World Tree 1/10/00 | SANDAGE, Mariah (I0159)
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122 | found in Ancestry World Tree 1/10/00 | SANDAGE, Charles (I0160)
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123 | found in Ancestry World Tree 1/10/00 | SANDAGE, Elias (I0162)
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124 | found in Ancestry World Tree 1/10/00 | SANDAGE, Miles (I0163)
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125 | found in Ancestry World Tree 1/10/00 | SANDAGE, Ester (I0164)
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126 | found in Ancestry World Tree 1/10/00 | SANDAGE, Elihesa Halsom (I0165)
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127 | found in Ancestry World Tree 1/10/00 | SANDAGE, Elijah (I0166)
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128 | found in Ancestry World Tree 1/10/00 | SANDAGE, Rachel (I0167)
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129 | found in Ancestry.com 1/10/00 Indiana marriages index prior 1850 | Family F057
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130 | found living with his sister Martha (HAYWARD) PLUM in 1860 census for Scott co, Iowa, Blue Grass --------------------------------- From "Biographical History of Crawford, Ida, and Sac Counties, Iowa" Lewis Publishing Company 1893 sent by Marilyn Dose 28 Jan 2005 via email at dmdose@netllc.net James Hayward, a farmer and stock raiser of Sac County, was born in Scott County, Iowa November 17,1841, a son of Thomas and Harriet (Osmond) Hayward, natives of Dorsetshire, England. They came to Iowa in 1837, when it was yet a territory, and the father died in Scott County in 1849 and the mother in Cedar County in 1889 at the age of 71 years. They reared a family of four children, one son and three daughters. James the subject of this sketch, was reared and educated in his native county. During the war he was stationed at Little Rock, Arkansas, in the Quartermaster's Department, and after the close of the struggle, returned to Iowa. From 1869-1883 he lived in Lincoln and Seward Counties in Nebraska and the latter year purchased 114 acres of land in Clinton Township, Sac County, Iowa. In October 1892 he sold that place and purchased 143 acres adjoining the town of Early, which is now one of the most valuable farms in Sac County. In addition to his farming, our subject is also taking an interest in blooded stock. He has two fine horses, Gambetta, bought of Edward Knott of Waverly, Iowa and Jericho, a French coach. Both are fine horses. In his political relations Mr. Hayward has been a Republican, but is now identified with the third party. He has held the office of Justice of the Peace, a member of the school board, etc. He was married December 30,1869, in Brooklyn, Poweshiek County, Iowa to Miss S. Emma Crozer, a native of Columbiana County, Ohio, who came to Iowa when four years of age. She is the daughter of James and Johanna (Whitezel) Crozer, of Cedar County, Iowa. The parents reared a family of six children, four now living. One son, Charles, served in the late war, in the Second Iowa Cavalry, and is now deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Hayward have six children; Nellie May, Albert J., Daisy B., T.H., Charles Arthur and Hattie L. Our subject and wife are members of the Baptist Church. Mr. Hayward is prominent in the affairs of the county, and takes an active interest in everything for its good. ------------------------------------ Civil War military service-found at Civil War Soldiers and Sailors website 13th REgiment, Iowa Infantry, Co H (see James Haywood, film M541, roll12) enlisted as Pvt, completed as Pvt __________________ Unable to positively locate in 1870 census found one James Howard, 1870, Farmer, alone in NE, Lancaster, Lincoln, p 3---but no sign of Sarah; searched all of Nebraska counties Lancaster, Lincoln and Seward __________________ Sarah Crozier's parents, James and Joanna Crozier, appear in the 1870 census for Iowa, Cedar, Springdale, p 29 living just three doors down from Charles Mackey and Harriet Hayward Mackey. Harriet was James Hayward's younger sister. Perhaps James Hayward and Sarah Crozier met in Springdale. | HAYWARD, James Hayes (I0089)
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131 | found on 14 Oct 2005 at http://iagenweb.org/montgomery/vr/watkins-kerrihard56th.htm Mr. Randolph Watkins and Miss Matilda Catherine Kerrihard 56th Wedding Anniversary Submitted by Sara Stevens Patton Red Oak Express, Red Oak, Iowa Friday, January 1, 1925 Special to The Nonpareil CELEBRATE FIFTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY ---------------- Red Oak Couple Wed Fifty-six Years RED OAK, Ia., Jan. 1. -- Fifty-six years ago Christmas eve, under the first public Christmas tree in Red Oak accompanied with a wedding march on the first piano ever brought into this city, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Watkins were married, (by) Rev. Andrews in the first Methodist church built in this city and now used as an apartment house. In honor of the occasion, the symbol of the Yuletide season--the Christmas tree--was the principal feature of the decorations in the Watkins home where their children and many relatives gathered to celebrate the event, the entire party attending the Christmas exercises at the Methodist church Christmas eve beside in recollection of the past event when the best gift on the old fashioned Christmas tree comprising a hickory tree with trunk and limbs wrapped in cotton and the decorations composed of pop corn string and muslin strips soaked in alum which when dry produced the glistening stincel effect on which was placed the marriage certificate which launched a happy companionship that has continued down through the years. The first piano ever brought to Red Oak was in the old church and Mr. and Mrs. Watkins recall that for a short time it was feared that this wonderful instrument could not be used for the occasion as there was no one in the city that could play a piano. However, Mrs. DeLay happened to be spending the Christmas holiday in Red Oak and she was able to play and consented to do so for the event, thus eliminating the only possible marr (sic) to the occasion. Mrs. Watkins has resided in this community for the past sixty-three years as a continuous resident. Her maiden name was Matilda Catherine Kerrihard. She was born in Bloomsburg, Marion county, Pa., August 17, 1849. With her parents she came to Red Oak from Davenport in 1861. Mr. Watkins was born in Vernon, Ohio, December 8, 1844, and came to this city in an early day from Monmouth, Ill. He is unable to give the exact date but it was a short time after his wife came here with her parents. They were the parents of three children, one having died. Two daughters, who were at home in honor of the event were Mrs. W. M. Lloyd, of Ogden, Utah, and Mrs. Harry E. Stevens, of Red Oak. They are the grandparents of eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Mrs. Lloyd and great granddaughter, Joyce Hall, of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stevens and family were among the relatives present at the festivities which commemorated the anniversary. Mrs. Watkins celebrated her 75th birthday in August and Mr. Watkins was 80 years of age December 8, but despite their advanced years they are hale and hearty and enjoy the blessings that come to those in happy wedlock in their fine home at 611 Second street in Red Oak. -------------------- | Family F322
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132 | found on rootsweb.com KINDRED TRIBUNE, JUNE 21, 1923 Theoline (Johnson Brown passed away Saturday afternoon, June 16, 1923 in her home at Astoria, Oregon. She was born in Goodhue, Minnesota, Oct. 8, 1878. She moved with her parents Olaus and Sofie (Johnson-Nettum) to Kindred in 1886 where she spent her girlhood days. For several years she was engaged with her sister in the dressmaking and millenery business in Kindred. In the summer of 1910, she left with her brother, Carl and family for the western part of the state and took a homestead in McKenzie County which she later proved up. She was married at Alexander, North Dakota, Novemb er 29, 1911, to Leo Brown. Six children were born to them, two of them have died Dorothy, Leo, Ruby and Ralph along with her susband survive. | JOHNSON, Theoline (I0056)
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133 | Found online following info 1/10/00 from Ancestry World Tree b 1754, NC d WFT Est 1803-1863 Union Co, NC | SANDAGE, Nathan (I0143)
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134 | From 1870 census, New York, Niagara: Value of Real Estate $1800, personal property $700 | PITCHER, David Lester (I0367)
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135 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1889)
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136 | from Bogue and allied families, pg 411: note after Amoret TRUNKEY entry states: "(Justus Fobes marreid Mrs. Amoret Rose, Aug. 31, 1831. Record in 'Nathan and Rebecca Fobes Genealogy.')" | TRUNKEY, Amoret (I1234)
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137 | from Bogue and allied families, pg 411: note after Amoret TRUNKEY entry states: "(Justus Fobes marreid Mrs. Amoret Rose, Aug. 31, 1831. Record in 'Nathan and Rebecca Fobes Genealogy.')" | ROSE, unknown (I1235)
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138 | from census (1860, Iowa, Montgomery, Red Oak, Im 2, p 21), children born in Pennsylvania, until Thomas b in Iowa, 1856; establishes family moving from PA to IA ca 1853-1856; from census (1860, Iowa, Montgomery, Red Oak, Im 2, p 21), John Knapp living with family; note Knapp's restaurant Tacoma, WA | KERRIHARD, William H (I1013)
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139 | from census (1860, Iowa, Montgomery, Red Oak, Im 2, pgs 21-22) maiden name may be Bernhard; A Nancy Bernhard was living nearby the Kerrihard family in this census, who was within two years of correct age, and born in Ohio | UNKNOWN, Nancy H (I0936)
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140 | from Diary covering years 1800 through late 1802, supplied via George PEARSON: Charles performed a variety of tasks both at home and away for the good of the family. At home there were plenty of chores to keep up the farm, like picking up apples, picking corn, making hay, baling hay, mending fences, splitting rails, and planting, hoeing and reaping flax, oats, rye, corn, potatoes, and watermelon. The sheep were tended to as well. Often Charles earned extra money working for nearby farmers, helping them with the same kinds of tasks. He traveled often to make shoes for others. The family went to church every week, always resting on Sundays. They fasted occasionally as well. For relaxation, Charles fished and hunted squirrels. He took music lessons at one point, playing in a band on one occasion, though he never indicated what instrument he played. | TRUNKEY, Charles (I0563)
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141 | from Green Family Genealogy: "No name that we know of, Hayward b. Stillborn in 1920 Buried at 2600 So. Josephine Denver, CO | HAYWARD, no name (I1552)
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142 | from Helgestad prior to marriage to Christian JOHANNESSEN died at an early age-children raised by Pernille Andersdatter | ERICKSDATTER, Johanne (I0182)
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143 | from History of Cedar County, Iowa, 1878; found online at http://www.kinyon.com/iowa/cedar1878/springdale1.htm : Brief bio reads: Crozer, James, general merchandise, Downey; born in Belmont County, Ohio, July 8, 1822; came to Iowa in 1852, and located in Springdale Township, Cedar County, and in 1866, removed to Downey and engaged in his present business. Married Johanna Whitezell in 1844; she was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, January 9, 1824; have four children--Willis, born March 31, 1856; Sarah E., born November 18, 1847; Mary C., born March 21, 1857; Joseph, born October 26, 1861; Charles, born in 1845 and died in 1865; Frank, born in 1859 and died in 1862. Mr. C. and wife are members of the Christian Church. ---------------------------------- | CROZIER, James (I0855)
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144 | from http://www.olypen.com/rfoss/pioneerobitk.html#kerrihardthomas retrieved thru google search 10/28/02 Thomas Fitzgerald Kerrihard ( d 30 Mar 1905 [newspaper not known]) Thomas Fitzgerald Kerrihard died very suddenly on the morning of March 30, 1905 while seated at the breakfast table. The summons, while no unexpected, yet startled our community. Mr. Kerrihard had been a sufferer from heart trouble since he was 17 years of age. For the last 3 years he has been practically helpless, but his cheerful and courageous disposition made him seem almost well at times. Mr. Kerrihard was born Aug 10, 1856, at Davenport, Iowa; was married in 1874 to Eva M Baker; to them were born 5 children, 1 son and 4 daughters. One daughter preceded him. Those living are William R Kerrihard of Red Oak, IA; Mrs. Daisy F Hall of Waverly, NE; Mrs. Claudine Gordon of Red Oak; and Grace R Kerrihard of Red Oak. He was married to his present wife,, Mollie A Livermore of Lincoln, NE on Sep 15, 1887; the joined the church in 1897. On account of ill health, he removed to Port Angeles in June 1899, where joined the M E Church by transfer of letter in Jul 1899. The funeral was from the house on the afternoon of March 31, and was conducted by the Rev. W H Williston of the M E church, asssisted by the Rev. C E Fulmer of the same church. A large concourse of sorrowing friends paid their last tribute of respect to his sterling worth. ------------------------- from History of Montgomery County, Iowa; Des Moines: Iowa Hist. and Biographical Co., 1881 found at url: http://www.celticcousins.net/scott/scotttomontgomery.htm KERRIHARD, THOMAS F., farmer and miller, section 1, P. O. Red Oak, born in Davenport, Iowa, August 10, 1856. His father, W. H. Kerrihard, moved to Montgomery County, Iowa, in 1857, and settled near where Wayne Stennett now lives, building a small mill and it is believed manufactured the first flour ever manufactured in Montgomery County; he afterward lived a year at what is known as Manker's Mill. In 1860 he located in Red Oak and built the steam flouring mills. Thomas commenced to learn the milling trade when he was quite young and took charge of the engine when he was fifteen years old. In February, 1876, he with his brother took the entire control of the mill, their father retiring; they yet control the mills. Thomas moved to his present location in March, 1880, where he owns an improved farm of eighty-five acres, containing a small young orchard; he also owns city property in Red Oak. Mr. K. was married October 30, 1874, to Miss Eva Baker, a native of Iowa. They have three children, one son and two daughters: Emma, Willie and Coozie. | KERRIHARD, Thomas Fitzgerald (I1017)
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145 | from Pennsylvania or Connecticut per Washington Census 1920 for Willard and brother Earl resided at 2708 No Proctor, Tacoma at time of death Mellinger mortuary, Tacoma may have been adopted--this info from Alan COOK, Kennewick, Wa, email dated Oct 26, 2002 from Tacoma City Directories: 1906:Cook, Edwin G pressfeeder N P Bank Note Co h 3213 N 27th 1907:Cook, Edwin G pressfeeder N P Bank Note Co h 3322 N 27th 1909:Cook, Edwin G (Clara) printer h 3302 N Tyler 1910:Cook, Edwin G (Clara) printer h 3750 N 30th 1911:Cook, Edwin G (Clara) printer h 3750 N 30th 1912:Cook, Edwin G (Clara) printer h 3750 N 30th 1913:Cook Edwin G (Clara E) h 3750 N 30th 1914:Cook Edwin G (Clara E) h 3750 N 30th 1916:Cook Edwin G (Clara E) h 3750 N 30th 1917:Cook Edwin G (Clara E) h 3750 N 30th 1918:Cook Edwin G (Clara E) watchman h 3750 N 30th 1919:Cook Edwin G (Clara) h 2708 N Proctor 1920:Cook Edwin G (Clara) h 2708 N Proctor 1921:Cook Edwin G (Clara) h 2708 N Proctor 1922:Cook Edwin G (Clara) h 2708 N Proctor 1923:Cook Edwin G (Clara E) gard h 2708 N Proctor 1924:Cook Edwin G (Clara E) h 3708 N Proctor 1925:Cook Edwin G (Clara E) gard h 2708 N Proctor 1926:Cook Edwin G (Clara E) gard h 2708 N Proctor 1927:Cook Edwin G (Clara E) gard h 2708 N Proctor | COOK, Edwin Gilbert (I0192)
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146 | from Pennsylvania per Washington Census 1920 for Willard COOK US census, 1860, Iowa links Clara E Kerrihard to her parents Michael and Mariah see Mahaska county, Scott twp, pg 5 lived in Tacoma (Seattle?) at time of her husband's, Edwin COOK, death, May 1928 (see Edwin's obit) 1900 census shows mother of 14 children, 9 living | KERRIHARD, Clara Eudora (I0193)
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147 | from Pope's Harbour, Nova Scotia, src LDS 6099918 Vital Statistics from Nova Scotia Newspapers | GLAWSON, Gasper (I0555)
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148 | from Seattle City Directories, unless otherwise noted: 1917:EVANS, Warren T clk J L Evans h 620 Pike [not sure if this is correct Warren Evans] | EVANS, Warren (I0815)
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149 | from SSDI for John DICK: SSN 547-07-6367; b 7 Oct 1892, d Oct 1965, last residence California, SSN issued there too. This info not yet reliable | DICK, John H (I1546)
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150 | from Tacoma City Directories, 1900-1910 1900-05:no entries 1906:COOK, Willard H, pressman E R Ray b 3213 N 27th 1907:COOK, Willard H, clk Bank of California b 3322 N 27th 1908:COOK, Willard H, clk Davies Elec Corp b 3009 N Washington av 1909,10:COOK, Willard H, salsn, h 3406 N Madison 1911:no entry 1912:COOK, Willard H (Carrie L) trav salsn h 3412 N Tyler {Charlotte born in this Tyler street house, says Charlene JOHNSON HAYWARD} 1913:COOK, Willard H (Carrie) salsn Oriole Candy Co h 639 S Fife Oriole Candy Co (H L Brown) 307 E 28th {of Brown and Haley} 1914:COOK, Willard H (Carrie) salsn h 3750 N 30th 1915:COOK, Willard H salsn Western Syrup & Mnfg Co 1916:COOK, Willard H (Carrie) trav salsn h B-909 S 9th 1917-19:no entries 1920:COOK, Willard H (Carrie L) h 3-1023 N Sheridan av 1921:COOK, Carrie L Mrs h 3-1023 N Sheridan 1922:COOK, Carrie L Mrs h 3-1023 N Sheridan 6202 S Fife 1923:COOK, Carrie L (wid Willard) h 1017 N Cushman av 1924-5:no entry From Willard's death certificate 1928-46:Willard married Edna Francel UNKNOWN. He lived last in Los Angeles. His death certificate states he lived there for 18 years. He died eight years after diagnosed with Leukemia. He spent 20 days in his last hospital visit at California Lutheran Hospital. He is buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale, CA. lived in Los Angeles at time of Edwin COOKs death, May 1928 residence at 129 North Oxford, Los Angeles at time of death 11 Jul 1946 | COOK, Willard Henry (I0175)
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