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151 | from Tacoma City Directories: 1909:Cook, Hazel E bkpr Elite Lndy r 3302 N Tyler 1910:Cook, Hazel E bkpr Elite Lndy b 3302 N Tyler 1911:Cook, Hazel E bkpr b 3750 N 30th | COOK, Hazel E (I0843)
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152 | from Tacoma City Directories: 1909:Cook, Winifred b 3302 N Tyler 1910:Cook, Winifred V student b 3302 N Tyler 1911:Cook, Winifred V clk b 3750 N 30th | COOK, Winifred (I0844)
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153 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1001)
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154 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0851)
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155 | from Tacoma City Directories: 1921:May, Thos Fremington (Margaret) Osteopathic Physician 923 Fidelity Bldg, Tel Main 2036, Residence 904 North M, Tel Main 8895-Y 1924:May, Thos Fremington (Margaret) Osteopathic Physician & surgeon 906-908 Fidelity Bldg, Tel Main 2036, h 2716 N 19th Tel Proctor 226 1925:May, Thos Fremington Osteopathic Physician & surgeon 906-908 Fidelity Bldg, Tel Main 2036, h 2716 N 19th Tel Proctor 226 1926-7:May, Thos Fremington (Carrie L) Osteopathic Physician and Surge 907 Fidelity Bldg Tel Main 2036 h 1915 N Anderson, Tel Proctor 226 1928,30:May, Carrie L (wid Thos F) r 1516 N Anderson 1934:May, Carrie L (wid Thos F) h 1224 N Steele died 8 Dec 1927, cremated. "Burial" (as stated on death certifiate) 12 Dec 1927. lived at 1915 N Andertson at time of death. Lived at that address for seven years. Obituary: Tacoma Daily Ledger, Sunday, December 11, 1927, page 6-E "Dr Thomas F. May The funeral of Dr. Thomas F. May will be held Monday at 1 p.m. from the Mellinger chapel. Dr. Francis J. Van Horn officiating; cremation." 1920 census; husband Thomas F May enumerated and shown as medical student lodging with other students in Los Angeles; wife Margaret enumerated on following page, as "wife" yet not with Thomas | MAY, Thomas Fremington (I0173)
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156 | from Tacoma City Directories: 1892:PALMER, Herbert E, clk, rms e s Westbrook 2 n of Elmira, Edison census for 1900? shows Herbert as a guard at McNeil prison, I believe.....verify this Name noted as Herman WALKER (b 1876) in 1880 census transcription, California, FamilySearch.Org | WALKER, Herbert E (I0454)
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157 | from Tacoma City Directories: 1892:WEST, Lottie M, waitress, North Pacific Hotel, Edison {note brother Frank ATHOL worked same location as above} | WEST, Lottie Maud (I0407)
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158 | from Tacoma City Directories: 1909:WEST, Jacob cement wkr Glazed Cement Sewer Pipe Co, r 1218 So A [above entry is probably incorrect Jacob] 1910:WEST, Jacob lab r 1218 A [above entry is probably incorrect Jacob] | WEST, Jacob B (I0429)
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159 | from Tacoma City Directories: see entries for Gustavus L PALMER 1888Pierce Co assessed valuation entry: PALMER, Mrs M F, $160, Ma [Marion] {see p842 under Pierce Co listings} 1889Pierce Co assessed valuation entry: PALMER Minnie $302, Mel [Melrose] funeral services by Tuells, Tacoma buried Tacoma Cemetery member First Christian Church funeral services by Tuell's of Tacoma, Roger Johnson among pall bearers | ATHOL, Amelia (Minnie) Frances (I0364)
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160 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1211)
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161 | from Theoline JOHNSON BROWN's obituary (rootsweb.com / Kindred tribune 6/21/23): Carl and Theoline moved from Kindred, ND in the summer of 1910 to McKenzie Co, ND to homestead. from Tacoma City Directories 1919:Johnson, Carl J (Alice M) shipwkr h 512 S 35th 1920:salsn Hammond & Co h 512 S 35th 1925,30:slsmn PF&PCo h 512 S 35th [Pacific Fruit and Produce] 1934:JOHNSON, Carl J (Alice M) slsmn WCGCo h 512 S 35th [West Coast Grocery] 1938: Johnson, Carl J (Alice M) slsmn PF&PCo h 3721 N 22nd 1939,40: Johnson, Carl J (Alice M) h3721 N 22nd 1941: Johnson, Carl J (Alice M) janitor H&MCo h 3308 N 24th [Hunt and Mottet Co] 1942: Johnson, Carl J (Alice M) guard S-TSC h 3308 N 24th [Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp] 1945: Johnson, Carl J (Alice M) janitor H&MCo h 3308 N 24th [Hunt and Mottet Co] 1951: Johnson, Carl J (Alice M) h 3308 N 24th Using topozone.com general location of cabin where Carl homesteaded is found at the following coordinates: 58.9535E 52.64499N; WGS84/NAD83 datum Obituary from Tacoma News Tribune, Monday, 26 May 1958, page A14: Carl J. JOHNSON Carl J. Johnson, 78, of 3308 No. 24th St., died Sunday at his home. Born in Red Wing, Minn., he came here in 1918. Mr. Johnson was a retired salesman and a member of the Central Lutheran Church. He is survived by his wife, Alice; four sons, Roger and Kenneth, both of Tacoma, Morton of Kirkland and Bruce of Chicago; a brother, Oscar Johnson of Fargo, N.D.; two sisters, Mrs. Matilda Dahlen of Spokane and Mrs. Olga Peterson of Montana; and eight grandchildren. Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Mountain View Memorial Park. | JOHNSON, Carl Johan (I0035)
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162 | from Theoline JOHNSON BROWN's obituary (rootsweb.com / Kindred Tribune, 6/21/23): Olaus and Sofie were in Goodhue, MN until 1886, then moved to Kindred, ND. From Oscar JOHNSONs story of Olaus and Sophie JOHNSON: Olaus and Sophie sailed for "AMERIKA" about two weeks after their marriage, sailing from Norway to England, spent three days crossing England by train, and spent six weeks crossing the Atlantic, due to head winds and storms. Captain Rod of the ocean liner, in the act of saving a woman from being washed overboard by a huge wave, was himself washed overboard and lost. After much delay in Quebeck, (The U S railroads were busy returning soldiers home from the civil war), they finally arrived in Chicago, -broke- so Olaus had to go out in the harvest field, to earn enough money to take them by steam boat to St Louis, down the Ohio River, and from there to Red Wing, Minn., their final destination, where they arrived some time in July. A few years were spent working at various jobs, such as logging, but eventually went into farming near Goodhue, Minn. until the spring of 1886, they decided to move to North Dakota arriving at Kindred, where they farmed until Olaus' death in 1911. ---------------- National Archives Military File transcription: from Company Muster Rolls: Nov. 4, 1861: Enlisted/mustered in as Pvt, under Capt. Mattson's Co., 3 Reg't Minnesota Infantry at Ft Snelling; Age _1 yrs [roll torn-likely 21] This regiment later became Co. D. 3 Reg't Minn. Inf. Oct 3-Dec 31, 1861: Pvt, Co. D, 3 Reg't Minnesota Infantry; Remarks: Has been on extra daily duty since the 15th inst. as assistant wagoner. Jan & Feb, 1862: Pvt, Co. D, 3 Reg't Minnesota Infantry; present Mar & Apr, 1862: Pvt, Co. D, 3 Reg't Minnesota Infantry; present May & June, 1862: Pvt, Co. D, 3 Reg't Minnesota Infantry; present Special Muster Roll, Aug 18, 1862: Pvt, Co. D, 3 Reg't Minnesota Infantry; present; Remarks: Paroled man. June 30-Oct 31, 1862: Pvt, Co. D, 3 Reg't Minnesota Infantry; present Oct 31, 1862 to Feb 28, 1863: Pvt, Co. D, 3 Reg't Minnesota Infantry; absent; Remarks: Absent without leave from Jan. 10, 1863. Mar & Apr, 1863: Pvt, Co. D, 3 Reg't Minnesota Infantry; Remarks: Discharged for disability at Fort Snelling Minn Mch 18, 1863 Special Muster Roll, May 3, 1863: Pvt, Co. D, 3 Reg't Minnesota Infantry; Remarks: Entire entry cancelled by line [?] Co. Muster Out Roll: Duvalls Bluff, Ark, Nov 14, 1864; Last paid to Oct 31, 1862: Remarks: Discharged for disability at Ft Snelling Minn. Mar 18, 1863, by order Maj Gen Pope. Had Disertion [?] Roll Prisoner of War Record: Johnson, Olaus, Pvt, 3 Reg't, Minn Inf, Co. D Captured at Murfreesboro, Tenn. July 13, 1862; Paroled at Warren County, Tenn. July 15, 1862. Age 20 [?] Present at B.B. Aug 18 & 30,1862. Certificate of Disability for Discharge: Private Olaus Johnson of Captain Vanstrom's Company D of the Third Regiment of Minn. Vol.s was enlisted by Capt. A.D. Nelson of the Tenth Regiment of US Infantry at Fort Snelling, Minn. on the Third day of October 1861, to serve three years; he was born in Christianson in Norway, is twenty two years of age, five feet eight inches high, light complexion, blue eyes, light hair, and by occupation when enlisted a farmer; During the last two months said soldier has been unfit for duty all days. Dated February 4, 1863 at Fort Snelling. Signed Wm Crook Col 6th Minn Vol's Commanding Post I certify, that I have carefully examined the said Olaus Johnson of Captain Vanstrom's Company, and find him incapable of performing the duties of a soldier because of Chronic Diarrhea contracted in Tennessee. Said soldier has done no duty for six months. signed Tdrs [?] R Potts, Att __: surgeon. Discharged, this eighteenth day of March 1863, at Fort Snelling signed Wm Crook, Col. 6th Minn. Infty, Commanding the Post Note: Place where soldier desires to be addressed: Town: Hader County: Goodhue State: Minnesota -------------------------- | JOHANNESSEN, Olaus (I0040)
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163 | George and Sarah still living in Portland in 1900, but cannot be located in 1910. Presume death occured for each 1900-1910, but cannot locate in Oregon State Death Index In 1890-1891 Portland city directories there exist multiple entries for George W Shaver, one a stock raiser, one is president of People's Freighting Co, one a farmer. Possible death info: d 26 Oct 1900 from rootsweb, 10/30/2005 Possible birth date: 2 Mar 1832 from rootsweb, 10/30/2005 | SHAVER, George W (I0470)
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164 | Gertrude was a contributor to the Trunkey chapter of "Bogue and Allied Families", a major source of the Trunkey history contained in this familiy tree. | TRUNKEY, Gertrude Nina (I1385)
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165 | good | Source (S03314)
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166 | Good | Source (S16724)
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167 | Good | Source (S23872)
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168 | Good | Source (S24428)
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169 | Good | Source (S20431)
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170 | got married on 23 Jun 1802; Diary of cousin Charles Ganyard, nephew | GAIGNARD, Martin (I1482)
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171 | Gravestone info from Iowa Gravestone Photo Project at http://iowagravestones.org/gs_view.php/id_169273 ------------------------------- | ASHBY, Anna (I0867)
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172 | Green family genealogy beginning [descending from] George and Minnie | Source (S20431)
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173 | had no children, indicated in census for 1900, Iowa, Shelby, Fairview twp, Corley, ED 168, sheet 2 -------------------------------- from Pension application for George Hayward, husband: a handwritten letter from Lucy Ann HAYWARD requesting pension increase sent to GM Saltzgaber, Commissioner of Pensions, dated 30 Oct 1916: "Sir, I am now pensioned under Certificate Number 716720 because of being the widow of a soldier of the Civil War. "George Hayward, who was a private in Co "E", 2nd Regiment Iowa Vol. Cav. My name is Lucy Ann Hayward and was 72 years of age last August haveing [sic] been born on the 10th of August 1844, in London, Old England (and I came to Iowa when I was 10 years of age) "I am entitled to the increase provided by the Act of Sept. 8, 1916. "Respectfully Lucy Ann Hayward Harlan, Iowa 1802 7th St " ------------------------------- Gravestone info from Iowa Gravestone Photo Project at http://iowagravestones.org/gs_view.php/id_169273 ------------------------------- Note: 1860 Census (Iowa, Scott, Davenport, p 364) for John Hawood (Haywood) shows a 9-year old boy, named John Groves, b England, living with him. Could this be a brother of Lucy Ann Groves, George Hayward's first wife? ------------------------------- 1880 Census indicates Annie's parents each born in Massachusetts ------------------------------- | GROVES, Lucy Ann (I0954)
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174 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0576)
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175 | has two children-Jacque THORNTON | THORNTON, Michael Smith (I0586)
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176 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1619)
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177 | have photo of gravestone; | TRUNKEY, Harvey (I1228)
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178 | have photo of headstone from Giddings Cemetery, Vernon, Trumbull, OH | TRUNKEY, Francis (I1232)
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179 | have photo of headstone; buried with mother Mary GANIARD TRUNKEY never married; Bogue and allied families, pg 410 | TRUNKEY, Esther (I1224)
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180 | He emigrated form Norway in 1872 then sent for his family two years later. They lived in Goodhue until 1881 then moved to Trenton, Wisconsin, then Gillman then Belderville, where they died. | Family F056
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181 | He emigrated from Norway in 1872 to Goodhue, then sent for his family two years later | JOHANNESSEN, Johan (I0178)
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182 | He was a husman (tenant farmer) and also served as a gragoon (Calvary) in the army in 1801 | JOHANNESSEN, Christian (I0181)
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183 | Headstone was only partly readable: "Charles, F & R Trunkey, died ______ , Aged 13 yrs, __ mo, 11(?) days"; photo by Ron Hayward; this info agrees, more or less, with data from Bogue and Allied Families. | TRUNKEY, Charles (I1347)
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184 | Henry was killed at the battle of Perryville, Kentucky. His brother, Charles, visited the battlefield of Perryville, Kentucky but was unable to identify his brother. Bogue and Allied Families, p 414 | FOBES, Henry Harrison (I1382)
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185 | His school grades were not very good. He was a husman (tenant farmer) at West Balke farm Lived only to age 36, states Ione Cotter's info; inconsistent with dates of baptism, and birth of youngest child | CHRISTIANSEN, Johannes (I0176)
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186 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0274)
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187 | images emailed from George Pearson, Salt Lake City; originally from Ganyard family of Georgia | Source (S16724)
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188 | In census (1880, Oregon, Multnomah, Portland, ED 100, p 22b) he is listed as Herman Wittenbey, as brother, to head of household Wright McMillen | WITTENBERG, Herman (I0466)
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189 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1049)
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190 | info found Ancestry World Tree 1/10/00 | SANDAGE, Nathan (I0150)
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191 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1110)
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192 | infor below obtained from personal interview with Roger JOHNSON, 12 Apr 2000, Tacoma: began gradeschool in Oakesdale, WA attending first, second grades attended Horseman Grade School, then Willard Grade School while in Tacoma graduated high school 1928 from Tacoma City Directories: 1934:JOHNSON, Roger W FSH&Co r 512 S 35th [FSHarmon & Co] 1951: Johnson, Roger (Charlotte M) mgr Allstate Insurance Co h 3811 N 24th State birth certificate indicates time of birth 7AM, 12 Nov 1910. | JOHNSON, Roger William (I0032)
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193 | Ione Cotter's family history book showed dob for Maja as 19 Sep 1866. All of Maja's siblings were born 1886 and after. | RINGEN, Maja Oberlilla (I0241)
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194 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1721)
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195 | Is this Lillian Parks? | PARKS, Lillian E (I1720)
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196 | Judge; see extensive bio in Bogue and Allied Families, pg 416-8 | TRUNKEY, Judge John (I1342)
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197 | known as Charles Frederick MACOMBER before running off with Mollie WEST. Afterward known only as Fred C EVANS--correspondence with Jacque THORNTON From Seattle City Directories, unless otherwise noted: 1917-18:no entry 1926:EVANS, Fred C (Mollie H) dispr PCRRCo h 563 Railroad av S [PCRRCo=Pacific Coast Railroad Co] Census, 1900, California, San Francisco, San Francisco, ED 244, p 7b shows Fred Evans b 1874, 26 years old, b Canada; This may or may not be correct person | EVANS, Fred C (I0565)
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198 | LDS pedegree file shows a Sarah E Crozier b 20 Nov 1847 in Ohio ....hmm Changed birth year from 1848 to 1847 after receiving email from Charlene ROGERS on 23 Jan 2005 which contained headstone image indicating 1847-1903. unable to locate on 1870 census; searched Powesheik co, Iowa searched Nebrask counties Lancaster, Lincoln and Seward Sarah'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. | CROZIER, Sarah Emma (I0088)
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199 | lead from Ken Johnson worldconnect / rootsweb file: see Clayton Co., IA, marriages, book 1, p. 153, no. 70 for marriage info for Clara Ann SHEPHERD on 7 JAN 1891 in McGregor, IA; husband name Henry L MEIER | SHEPHERD, Clara Ann (I0575)
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200 | leads: census 1880, Colorado, Park County, S Park Twp, p222; Hamilton twp, p14; 1870, CO, Park Co, unknown twp, p457 search for George H Green in Colorado BLM records yields patentee names of "George H Green & E.." | GREEN, George H (I0108)
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