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351 | Surname may be Thorogood--from interview Charlotte COOK JOHNSON 12 Apr 2000, Tacoma; Amelia is placed in Nova Scotia at birth, 1836-1837, in Massachusets from abt 1858 to 1874, then in Nova Scotia abt 1876 (this info from Mass marriage, birth, death records) from 1880 census, California and, 1900 census, Washington, it appears that... Amelia was in California in 1880, and in Washington in 1885 and thereafter from Tacoma City Directories, unless otherwise noted: 1888:no entry 1890:no entry 1893-94:no entry 1896:no entry 1897-98:no entry 1899:no entry 1900:*WEST, Edward, flour packer PSFM Co (Puget Sound Flouring Mills), res 1224 North G 1901:*WEST, Edward, flour packer PSFM Co, res 1703 S Yakima av 1902:*WEST, Ed, billiards 906 S Tacoma av res 1614 S 8th 1903:*WEST, Edward, lab (laborer), res 3122 S 9th 1904:WEST, Amelia A (wid Edward J) b 4016 N 34th 1904 entry also found son Roby listed at same address as above 1905:WEST, Amelia A (wid Edward J) b 4016 N 34th 1906:no entry for Amelia 1907:WEST, Amelia A (wid Edward) b 5402 South K 1908-10:no more entries for Amelia 1914-6:no entry for WEST, Edward or Amelia 1916: no entry for WEST, Amelia in Seattle Directory 1917: Seattle Directory: WEST, Amelia A Mrs r 2602 W 59th 1918:no entry for WEST, Edward or Amelia 1918: Seattle Directory: WEST, Amelia A (wid Edwd J) r 2602 W 59th 1920-1:WEST, Amelia A (wid Edwd J) r 3-1023 N Sheridan av 1922:WEST, Amelia A r 1224 N Steele 1923-26:no entries for WEST, Edward or Amelia in Tacoma Directories 1924, Seattle Dir: WEST, Amelia (wid Edw) r 418-1/2 1st av W [living with daughters Grace PARSONS, and Carrie COOK] *entries above for 1900-1903 cannot be correct as indicated by Edward's death certificate of 1899. death certificate indicates that Amelia moved in with Mrs Grace Parsons approx Aug 1923, agreeing with Tacoma directory information. Address was 418 1/2 - 1st Ave. W., Seattle, WA Amelia broke her right femur 14 Feb 1925, then developed terminal pneumonia 24 Feb 1925 before her death. from Seattle city directories: 1923WEST, Amelia not listed 1924WEST, Amelia A (wid Edw) r 418 1/2 1st av W [r=rooms] [directory date shows 1924 copyright] 1925not available in Tacoma library or not published 1926-8WEST, Amelia not listed Census, for 1910, WA, Pierce, Steilacoom, ED 194, p 3b shows Amelia enumerated with son-in-law Warren Evans; indicates Amelia b Nova Scotia, father b Virginia [?], mother b Nova Scotia | THOROGOOD, Amelia Ann (I0195)
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352 | Tacoma City Directory entries: 1925: Kerrihard Mally [sic] A (wid Thos) h200, 237 St Helens av 1926,27: Kerrihard Molly (wid Thos F) r5340 N Bristol 1928: Kerrihard Molly A r5340 N Bristol 1929: Kerrihart Mary A Mrs h401 So G [not sure if this is Molly or not..I know a Mary existed somewhere, too] 1930: Not available 1931: No Kerrihard present 1932: Kerrihard Mollie (wid Thos F) r 712 S K 1933: Kerrihard Mollie (wid Thos F) h 802 S K 1934: Kerrihard Mollie (wid Thos F) h 602 S Ainsworth av 1935,36: Kerrihard Mollie (wid Thos F) r 722 So I 1937: Kerrihard Mollie (wid Thos F) r621 So K | LIVERMORE, Mollie A (I1027)
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353 | Tacoma City Directory entries: 1931: Morton A clk r 512 S 35th [his parent's home] 1932: Morton A (Winifred L) clk Co Treas h 1115 No I[her mother's home] 1933-1935: no entry 1940: no entry | JOHNSON, Morton Archibald (I0037)
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354 | The earliest record of a town meeting in Bristol, is that of 1797. In that year, William Gooding was chosen Supervisor, and John Codding, Town Clerk. Other town officers: -- Fauner Codding, Nathan Allen, Nathaniel Fisher, James Gooding, Jabez Hicks, Moses Porter, Amos Barber, Alden Sears, jr., George Codding, Stephen Sisson, Amos Rice, Ephraim Wilder, Nathan Hatch, Peter Ganyard, Ehizur Hills, Theophilus Allen, Elnathan Gooding, John Simmons. Other citizens of the town in that year, were -- Daniel Burt, Moses Porter, Jonathan Wilder, Theophilus Allen, Elnathan Gooding, Chauncey Allen, Samuel Mallory, Ephraim Francis, Seth Hathaway, Constant Simmons, James Carl, Zebulon Mark. -- From pgs 208-9 of Orsamus Turner's 1851 History of Pioneer Settlement of Phelps and Gorham's Purchase, Part Third; found 26 Jan 2005, at url: http://olivercowdery.com/texts/1851Trn3.htm | GAIGNARD, Peter (I1480)
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355 | This child appears under Thomas and Sarah Crozier when they are in their 70s. Mary, do Thomas, age 46, also lives there. How is this Erwin related? see 1870 census Cedar, Iowa, p 24; Someone like Erwin lives next door to Thomas Crozier and daughter Mary Crozier in 1880, last name Lodge. Perhaps Erwin is the illegitimate son of Mary | LODGE, Erwin (I1640)
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356 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0434)
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357 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0587)
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358 | Tombstone record of Bogue shows death on 30 Aug 1842 and age 23 yr, 9 mo, yielding birth date of 30 Nov 1818. | TRUNKEY, Samuel B (I1262)
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359 | transcribed into Bogue reference, pg 422 | Source (S16523)
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360 | unmarried; Bogue and allied families, p 413 | TRUNKEY, Sarah A (I1275)
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361 | US 1880 census, California shows name as Robe E WEST Massachusets birth record shows name spelled Robie Wendell WEST Tacoma City directory, 1904 shows name spelled Roby Tacoma City Directories, 1900-1910 1888:no entry 1890:no entry 1893-94:no entry 1896:no entry 1897-98:no entry 1899:no entry 1903:no entry 1904:WEST, Roby W, lab, h 4016 N 34th 1905:WEST, R E, cook, r 1915 1/2 Jefferson av ???? 1906:no entry 1907:WEST, Ruby W, clk b 5402 South K [spelling incorrect in directory] 1908-10: no entries 1915,20:no entry 1924:no entry 1925:WEST, Robt W ship clk FWWCo r 8323 1/2 S Yakima av [FW Woolworth Co] from Seattle city directories 1923-4, 192-28WEST, Robie not listed | WEST, Robie Wendell Edmundstone (I0363)
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362 | US 1880 Census, California shows name under WEST, Edw. J. as Arthur Frank A; is Frank's surname ARTHUR or WEST? It is ATHOL!! from Tacoma City Directories: 1888:no entry 1890:no entry 1892:ATHOL Frank (Palmer & Athol), res North Pacific Hotel, Edison [North Pacific Hotel, Thomas Curley propr, Broadway cor Mechanic, Edison] {note sister Lottie WEST worked same location as above} 1893-94:ATHOF, Frank bartender Hotel Leland res 1511 D [name spelled incorrectly in directory] 1896:ATHOL, Frank, bartdr, res 318 S 15th 1897-98:no entry 1899:no entry 1903-4:ATHOL, Frank, clk, h rear 1145 S Tacoma av 1909:ATHOL, Frank, lab, r 1327 So D 1910:AHTOL, Frank, r 1327 So D 1915:no entry 1920:no entry 1924:no entry 1925:no entry NOTE: in 1903, 04 Frank is living with a Charles ATHOL. This may be a son. Entries below: from Tacoma City Directories: 1903:ATHOL, Charles, clk, b rear 1145 S Tacoma av 1904:ATHOL, Charles, salesman Scotch Plaid Tailors, res rear 1145 S Tacoma 1910 Census shows Frank as Hotel Proprietor with address 1327 S D St, Tacoma; this would correspond approximately to present-day (2006) South 13th and Market St or South 13th and Court D in Tacoma. Wife Carrie also enumerated in this census which is indexed under ATHAL | ATHOL, Francis (Frank) A (I0405)
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363 | US citizen 1860 value of real estate as shown in 1860 census: $5000, personal property $500 Moved from Pennsylvania to Iowa, 24 Sep 1851. Bogue and allied families, p 411 found at http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaclayto/cemetery/garnavillo_old.htm on 3 Oct 2005: Francis Seth Trunkey may be buried in the Old Garnavillo Cemetery, Garnavillo twp. See entry for King, Francis Trunky | TRUNKEY, Francis Seth (I0544)
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364 | US citizen | TRUNKEY, John King (I0548)
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365 | US citizen | TRUNKEY, Jonas Hartzel (I0546)
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366 | US citizen | TRUNKEY, Francis (I0547)
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367 | US citizen in 1870; US Census, 1870, Iowa, Cedar, Springdale, p 29 ---------------------- Iowa City Citizen, 28 May 1909 date at top of page: Wednesday, May 26, 1909 Chas. Mackey Obituary Funeral Held Yesterday Interment Was Made at Downey--Many Sorrowing Friends Present The funeral of the late Chas. Mackey was held from the home yesterday and interment was made at Downey, the trip being made by the cortege driving to the cemetery. Many floral offerings as well as the presence of friends from Cedar Rapids, West Liberty and other places at a distance attested the esteem in which Mr. Mackay had long been held. Deceased was born in the county of Ontario, Province of Canada, August 13th, 1837. Died at his home in Iowa City, at 2 o'clock on the morning of May 23, 1909, of paralysis and apoplexy, after an illness of five days; aged seventy-one years, nine months and ten days. He leaves surviving him, his widow, Harriet T. Mackey, three sons and two daughters, three sisters and two brothers. Charles Mackey was married February 17, 1864, to Sarah Thompson and to this union two sons were born, Levy Mackey of Cedar Rapids, and Chas. Mackey of West Liberty, Iowa. In 1868 his wife died and on March 21, 1869, he was married to Harriet T. Hayward, who now survives with the fruit of that marriage, to-wit: Walter Mackey of Downey, Iowa; Charlotte M. Gorman of Iowa City, and Carrie E. Becker of Medford, Oklahoma; a son, Sylvester Mackey, born of this union, died in infancy. Deceased spent his early life in work as employee of the railroad and in steamboat work in the east and in 1862 he came to Iowa, and in 1866 he settled on a farm near Downey that he owned for forty years thereafter, and in the year 1887 he removed to Iowa City, where he has since resided almost continuously. In 1883 he declared his faith and belief in the doctrine as taught by the Methodist church and has been an ardent supporter and follower of the faith since that time. He had no enemies, and was beloved and honored by all his acquaintenances. He was charitable and kind to the needy and always divided his blessings the Lord trusted to him, with his family and freinds. He has realized for some time he was on the afternoon side of life, yet he was in the best of health and spirits up to the minute he was struck down with the fatal blow. He was placed in charge of th best medical attendance and nurse to be had in the city, and all was done and administered that is known to the medical science, but to no avail. He hardly recovered consciousness from the moment he was taken ill. Hardly a soul could have passed to the unknown beyond, in our city, that would be more missed or of greater loss than the passing of Charles Mackey. He has gone into that sleep from which no traveler e'er returns and the community is clouded in darkness and the family and friends in mourning. ------------------------ found at http://www.kinyon.com/iowa/cedar1878/springdale2.htm ; brief bio reads: Mackey, Chas., farmer, Section 31; Post Office Downey ------------------------ | MACKEY, Charles (I1646)
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368 | US citizen in census (1870, New Jersey, Sussex, Wantage, p 81) | COREY, Henry D (I1890)
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369 | well known as choir director and composer. Native of Wolcott, ND, where he organized church choir in 1914. (Ione Cotter) | WIGTILL, Henry Adolph (I0244)
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370 | widowed | STICKLER, Mary (I0501)
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371 | Widowed before 1930 (US Census: 1930, Oregon, Marion, Salem, ED 57, p 9a) Widowed before 1920 (US Census:1920, Oregon, Marion, Salem, Wd 4, ED 345, p 4b) possible source: 1870, Illinois, Macon, Friends Creek, p 29 possible source: 1880, Illinois, Mercer, North Henderson, ED 181, p 6 lists, George W as father, Emily as mother ??, Dora is daughter age 14 | COLEMAN, Dora Ellen (I0495)
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372 | Widowed between 1920-1930 (1930, Oregon, Lane, Junction City, ED 77, p 1a) No Census record for 1860 found; see 1870 record (1870, New York, Albany, West Troy, p 113) which shows several of Eliza's siblings born in Canada during this period | ROBERTSON, Eliza Ann (I0493)
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373 | Will for Francis Athol from probate records for Cambridge, Mass, NEGHS library, Boston: Know all men by these presents that I Francis Athol of Cambridge in the County of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make and publish this my last will and testament as follows namely, 1st I hereby give devise and bequeath to my wife Amelia Ann Athol all my real and personal estate whatever and wherever the same maybe in fee simple, for her sole and separate use, without the interference or control of any future husband. Trusting that she will provide for and take care of my three infant children, Amelia Frances Athol, Stewart Westlake Athol, and Francis Athol. 2nd I hereby nominate and appoint my said wife Amelia Ann Athol sole executrix of this my last will and testament, and request and direct that she be not required to give any bond to the Judge of Probate for the execution of said trust as she is my sole legatee. In testimony whereof I the said Francis Athol have hereunto set my hand and seal this second day of May in the year Eighteen hundred and sixty three. [signed Francis Athol] Signed sealed published and declared by the said Francis Athol as and for his last will and testament in our presence, who in his presence and at his request have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses. [signed Geo W Livermore] [signed Oliver J Rand] [signed Geo? Taylor] ----------------------------- | ATHOL, Francis (I0425)
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374 | William Jr; see Barbour index for Branford, p 23 | BARTHOLOMEW, William (I1537)
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375 | Witnesses to marriage Rosa Tonner and Sallie Groves-Pension record for George HAYWARD | Family F300
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376 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0289)
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377 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0286)
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378 | WWII veteran, officer of National Guard HQ of Tacoma Gaffney, Cassedy, Allen and Buckley King Funeral Home | PALMER, Gilbert L (I0458)
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379 | year of birth is 1843 or 1844 In 1870 census, John is found living with the family of James and Mary Tilly, not too far from his future wife, Eliza Ann Robertson, in West Troy, New York In 1920 census, John and Eliza live just down the street from daughter-in-law Reumina Sischo | SISCHO, John Wallace (I0492)
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380 | youngest of four daughers | WATKINS, Bonnie (I1611)
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