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GRADUATES of IHM Academy, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 1925 - 1931
This complete series has 1176 names (of graduates only) taken from the
Senior Class (composite) Pictures in possession of Fr George
RASSLEY, CSsR.
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GRADUATES:1907 - 1924 1925 - 1931 1932 - 1939
1940 - 1946 1947 - 1954 1955 - 1959 1960 - 1963 1964 - 1966 1967 - 1969 1970 - 1971
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| 1925 | BOUCHER | Mary Amelia |
born 3 May 1906 to Mary Laura CHAINEY and Wilfrid Amadie BOUCHER. Married 5 Sep 1932 at St Thomas church to Edward Charles SCHNEBERGER (b 28 Jun 1909 NE to Edward F & Barbra (VACOK sp?) SCHNEBERGER; d 9 Feb 1992). Amelia died 8 May 1993. Mother of Wilfred '52 & Judy '60 SCHNEBERGER. Sister of Wilfred '23, Mary '25, Ernest '26, Monica '28, John '30, Edward '33, and Clement '34 BOUCHER. Information on CHAINEY grandparents and aunts Mary '12, Selina '16, and Elsie '22 CHAINEY. BOUCHER family information.
Barbra SCHNEBERGER was born Dec 1883 in Nebraska, to parents from Austria. After 9 children, she died c1924. |
Mary 519-03-7130 Edward |
| 1925 | BROTHERTON | Marian |
born 1907 MN to Louis & Mary BROTHERTON. Sister of Sr Anita'34, IHM.
Louis BROTHERTON, born 26 Jan 1879 in Port Daniel, Bonaventure Co, Québec, Canada to John Adam (1840-1925) and Mary Anne (MURRAY 1843-1929) BROTHERTON. Follow this line (and spouses and cousins) at WorldConnect back another three generations to Alexander BROTHERTON (1749-1821) and beyond. Louis registered for the draft in Kootenai County on 12 Sep 1918, where he was boom foreman at Rutledge Lumber. He lived at 615 Front; tall, slender, blue eyes, brown hair. He died 13 Sep 1944, in the millpond at the Rutledge Mill. May died in January 1954. Both are buried in St Thomas cemetery. In 1901, Louis lived with his parents in Port Daniel, Quebec. --31 Mar 1901 Bonaventure County, Quebec ED143 sub K-3 p9. In 1910, Louis and his family rented 808 Front, Cd'A, and comprised: Louis 29 CAN, road laborer; Mable, 25 MN, married 4 years, 1 child; Marian, 2 MN. --29 Apr 1910 Cd'A, ED166 p22B view image (subscription req'd) In 1920, the family lived at 108 Front St, and comprised: Louis, 40 CAN (parents b Scotland, Ireland), lumberman; owns home with mortgage, immig 1890, naturalized 1912; Mary, 35 MN (French CAN); Marian, 12 MN; Anita '34, age 3y9m ID. --7 Jan 1920 Cd'A, ED206 p8A view image (subscription req'd) In 1930, the family lived at 111 6th St, and comprised: Louis 51 CAN, foreman lumber mill, immig 1900, married age 26, naturalized, no military; May, 45 MN, married age 21; Anita '34, age 13 ID. --11 Apr 1930 Cd'A, ED12 p12B view image (subscription req'd) |
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| 1925 | BUCKLEY | Elizabeth |
probably Trudie E(lizabeth?) NUNNALLY, born 1904 to William E & Delphine (KEIZUR) NUNNALLY. She lived often with a childless couple, Joseph Lewis and Mamie BUCKLEY.
W E NUNNALLY married Delphine E KEIZUR on 7 Nov 1899, on Rathdrum Prairie, near Ramsey, where both families lived. In 1900, Wm E NUNALLY, 41, farmer, born Nov 1858 AL (parents b AL), married less than a year to Delphine, 18, b May 1882 ID (AR, CA), lived on Rathdrum Prairie. --16 Jun 1900 Rathdrum pct, Kootenai county ID, ED57 p10B, HH210; see census image (fee req'd). Wm E appears to be the son of H E (b c1809 GA) and Isabella (b c1816 SC) NUNNALLY, wealthy planters who appear in the 1860 census of Shelby county AL. W H KEIZUR, 59, b Mar 1841 CA (parents b NC), owns a mortgaged farm, listed on the page previous to NUNNALLY. Also in the family are wife Mary E, 39, b Nov 1861 AR (parents b NC), and sons Thomas H, 22, b Apr 1878 OR, and Bert H, 19, b Feb 1881 ID. The parents married 24 years earlier, and had 4 births, 3 still living. Also in the family is W H's brother, F M KEIZUR, 69, b Nov 1830 AR. --16 Jun 1900 Rathdrum pct, Kootenai county ID, ED57 p10A, HH196; see census image (fee req'd). Joseph BUCKLEY, 23, b Feb 1877 TN (parents b TN), farmed in Salt Fork MO, with his wife, Mamie, 20, b Feb 1880 TN (parents b TN), married 3 years, no children. --6 Jun 1900, Saline county MO, ED138 p3B. On 25 Jul 1907, Bert KEIZER married Effie HOWE at Rathdrum. His brother, Thomas H, married Ruth E HOWE at Moscow on 6 Feb 1909. In 1910, J L BUCKLEY, 33 TN, lumber grader in planning mill, and wife Mamie, 30 TN, married 13 years, no children; lived next door to William E NUNNALLY, 51 AL, widow, and his children Wm E 9 ID, Ernest M 6 ID, and Trudy E 4 ID, all in Athol ID. See census image (fee req'd). William H KEISER, 69 AR (parents b NC), with his wife Mary E, 49 CA (parents b MO) and his brother, Francis M KEISER, 80 AR, lived in Cd'A. --27 Apr 1910 Cd'A ward 4, ED170 p13B. See census image (fee req'd). In 1918, Joseph Lewis BUCKLEY, b 22 Feb 1877, registered with the draft in Benewah county. He was yard foreman for Milwaukee Land Co at St Joe ID; his wife lived at 516 Sherman, Cd'A. He was 41, tall (73½ inches), 196 lbs, with gray eyes and dk brown hair. --12 Sep 1918, Benewah county ID In 1920, Trudie E, 15 ID ID TX, student, was living with J L BUCKLEY, 40 TN TN TN, shipping Sup't at lumber mill, Marie L, 37 TN (VA, TN); Homer M BUCKLEY, 18 OK, boarder, high school (probably Ernest M NUNNALLY, 16), all renting 918 N 7th St, Cd'A . --7 Jan 1920 Cd'A ward 4, ED207 p7B (see census image (fee req'd). Wm E NUNNALLY, 61 AL, divorced, is farming, alone, in Athol. His son Wm Eddie, born 13 Jun 1900, had recently died 19 Feb 1919 at Corbin. Trudie E NUNALLY married 9 Feb 1924 to T O TANNER at Cd'A. No further information found on him. This marriage, and the birth of a child in Jan 1925, suggest that the Elizabeth BUCKLEY who graduated in May 1925 is NOT this Trudie E, given the likely exclusion from Catholic School over these two circumstances. In 1930, Trudie TANNER, 24 ID OK CO, widow, with son Richard TANNER, 5y3mo ID ID ID, was living with Joseph BUCKLEY, widow, 54 TN VA VA, lumber mill foreman. They are renting an apartment at 205 Foster, Cd'A. --4 Apr 1930 Cd'A ward 3, ED16 p3A [72]; see census image (fee req'd) Wm E NUNNALLY, 71 AL GA NC, widow, farmer, lives in Athol with his son, Ernest M, 26, single. Wm E NUNNALLY 1857-1938 died 13 Mar 1938 at Cd'A. Buried with his son, Eddie (1900-1919) in Pine Grove cemetery, Rathdrum. Trudy's brother, Thomas H KEIZER, b 1879, died Mar 1962, and is buried in Newport WA cemetery. His brother, Bert (1881-1945), Ruth E (relationship unknown, 1869-1957), and his mother Mary (1859-1943) are all buried in Woodlawn cemetery, St Maries. Mary E KEIZUR married 22 Oct 1921 at St Maries to Barney G TOOKER probably the George Byran TOOKER who died 1938 and is buried in Woodlawn cemetery, St Maries. In 1930, Barney, 59 NY NY NY, woodsman, and Marella, 68 CA MO MO, lived in Rogar's lumber camp #2 Mica Creek in Shoshone county ID. --14 Apr 1930, Big Creek Pct, ED2 p2B. Trudy E's son, Richard Lewis TANNER, was born 3 Jan 1925, and died 4 Jan 2000, He married first Selma SWARTZ in 1960, then Alice BOYER in 1993. He is buried in Pia Mission cemetery, Stevens Co WA. |
Richard TANNER |
| 1925 | BURNS | Marjorie | No likely Marjorie born 1906-1908 found, based on 1910-1920-1930 census indices, marriage or genealogy records. |
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| 1925 | CASSEDY | Martha | Born in North Dakota to John and Constance (PINEO) CASSEDY. Died 1966. Martha married Albert B HATCH on 27 Jun 1925 at Cd'A. Martha and Bert had 3 children: John W HATCH (1926-1999),James Albert HATCH (1927-2007; CHS'45), and Robert Lavern HATCH (1929-1964). More family information |
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| 1925 | GERDES | Marguerite |
Born 1907 WA to Thomas R and Helen (WENDLAND) GERDES. Sister of Francis '27, Anna Marie '28, Maxine '31, Dorothy '38 and John GERDES. Married Ralph B YOUNG [21, printer from Sunderland ENG, living in Salt Lake City] on 31 Dec 1929, in Spokane. The marriage certificate reports her parents as both of Minonk (Woodford
Co) IL. Ralph's parents were Ralph and Margaret (SMITHSON) YOUNG. --WA Digital Archives. Marguerite died 30 Sep 1960, and is buried in St Thomas cemetery.
In 1920, Ralph YOUNG, 11 ENG, immig 1914/1919, lived with his parents, Ralph Sr 37 ENG (printing co compositor) and Annie, 39 SCOTLAND, with two younger siblings, at 626 S 10th E, SLC. In 1930, Margaret and Ralph, both 21, were renting ($20) at 414 4th St, Yakima WA. Ralph was a linotyper for a newspaper; immigrated in 1912, naturalized. --2 Apr 1930, Yakima WA ED25 p2B. In 1900, Thomas, 14, b Jun 1885 IL, lived with his mother, Bertha 64, at 203 Gallatin St, Peoria IL. Bertha, born Oct 1835 in Germany to a mother from Holland, had 10 births, with 7 children still alive. She is widowed, and owns her home without a mortgage. She immigrated to USA in 1857. Also in the home are 2 sisters [33, 27] and a brother, Peter 30. Bertha was 50 when Thomas was born, so he may be a grandson. -2 Jun 1900 Peoria, Peoria IL, ED97 p2A [90], see census image (fee req'd). In 1910, Thomas and his wife Helen, married 3 years with 2 children, rented on West Garden Ave in Cd'A. The family comprised: Tjerk R (Thomas), 25 IL (parents b GER), real estate salesman; Helen, 29 IL (parents b GER), 2 births; Marguerite '25, 2 WA; and Francis '27, 9mo ID. --4 May 1910 Cd'A, ED173A p20A; see census image (fee req'd). In 1920, the family lived at 813 Indiana, and comprised: Tom R, 35 IL, real estate insurance; Helen, 36 IL; Marguerite '25, 11 WA; Francis '27, 10 ID; Anna Marie '28, 8 ID; Maxine '31, 6 ID; John, 3 ID; Dorothy '38, 7mo ID. --14 Jan 1920 Cd'A ward 2, ED206 p17A; See census image (fee req'd). On 2 Aug 1925, Bertha GERDES (Tom's mother) died in Peoria IL. --IRAD. In 1930, the family was renting 817 Wallace, and comprised: [no Tom]; Helen, 47 IL, married age 24, head-of-household, own home and radio; Francis '27, 20 ID, salesman in radio store; Anna Marie '28, 18 ID, bookkeeper in press office; Maxine '31, 16 ID; John, 14 ID; and Dorothy '38, 10 ID. --7 Apr 1930 Cd'A ward 2, ED11 p5A [27], see census image (fee req'd). Helen E () GERDES, born 31 Jul 1880, was buried 15 Nov 1978 in St Thomas cemetery, along with a stillborn infant b/d 9 Dec 1926, and her daughter Marguerite (GERDES '25) YOUNG. |
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| 1925 | HALEY | (Rinaldo) Graham |
Born 7 Oct 1907 in Idaho to Arthur Wellesley (1873-1953) and Cecelia (KILDEA 1875-1928) HALEY. Served in 1933-34 Idaho legislature as a representative from Kootenai County. Moved to Palo Alto CA by 1944, where he died 23 Feb 1998. --CADI, SSDI, Palo Alto Weekly Married Marguerite BRIC, had 5 children in CA: Rinaldo Graham, Teresa Anne, Pamela Cecelia, Jane Leah & John Wellesley HALEY. --CABI
In 1910, the family lived at 513 Lakeside, CdA and comprised: Arthur W, 39 CAN (parents b IRL, ENG), merchant, immig 1907; Celia (KILDEA), wife, 39 CAN (parents b IRL, CAN), married 6 years, 1 birth/child; Graham, 2 ID; Hannah KILDEA, sister-in-law, 42 CAN (parents b CAN), immig 1905; Julian BEDARD, boarder, 52 CAN, Catholic Priest; Maude BERRY, 26 CAN, servant. --20 Apr 1910 Cd'A, ED166 p10B In 1920, the family lived at 513 Lakeside, and comprised: Arthur W, 46 CAN, accountant; Cecelia J, 40 CAN; Graham, son, 12 ID. Next door, at 1200 Lakeside, is Theresa GRAHAM, widow, 47 CAN (parents b IRL, ENG), immig 1895; nearby at 502 Lakeside is Alphonsus KILDEA Jr, 42 CAN. --9 Jan 1920 Cd'A, ED206 p10B. In 1930, Graham and his father lived at 622 Lakeside, Cd'A. Arthur, widow, 57 CAN, is office manager for a boat company. Graham, 22, is unemployed. --7 Apr 1930 Cd'A, ED11 p12B. Arthur W was born 1873, died 9 Jan 1953. Cecelia was b 5 Jul 1875, died 6 Jun 1928 at Cd'A. Both are buried in St Thomas cemetery. |
R Graham |
| 1925 | HEALY | Ellen T | b 11 Jan 1904, d 15 Jan 1990, bur St Thomas Cem | 536-03-1904 |
| 1925 | KELLY | Aleen |
born 23 Jun 1908 at San Francisco CA to Michael Joseph & Lilla (SIMMONS) KELLY. Died 24 Mar 1983 Spokane, buried 26 Mar 1983 in Holy Cross Cemetery, Spokane. She married attorney Patrick Christopher '24 SHINE (1907~1977), who is buried with her.
In 1880, Lilly SIMMONS, age 1, lived with her parents on a farm in the Bitterroot Valley, MT, with her sister Ella, 1 mo. The family comprised: Gilbert SIMMONS, 52 NY (parents b NY); wife Nancy, 20 KS (parents b TN, AL); Lilly and Ella. --7 Jun 1880, Missoula Co MT, ED24 p7C [435], see census transcript. In 1900, Michael J KELLY, born May 1870 Ireland, age 30, was a dry goods clerk in Butte MT. He immigrated in 1893, and has filed papers for naturalization. He roomed at 30 E Granite St, with a dozen other dry good clerks and 3 bookkeepers - possibly housing above the store. --1 Jun 1900 ward 3, Butte, Silver Bow county MT, ED105 p1A. In 1900, Lillie SIMMONS, b Apr 1879 MT (parents b NY, KS), was a teacher in Ravalli Co MT, and lived with her widowed mother (Nancy E, b Aug 1859 KS, parents b TN, MO) and six younger siblings: Walter 18, Lee 16, Homer 15, Howard 13, Edith 10, Mason 8, all b MT. --12 Jun 1900 Corvallis twp, Ravalli MT, ED83 p5A. In 1910, the KELLY family lived in Missoula, and comprised: Michael J KELLY, 31 Ireland, dry good salesman, married 5 years, owns home; Lilla, 31 MT (parents b NY, TN), 2 births, 2 living; Gilbert 4 MT; Aleen 1 CA. --25 Apr 1910 Missoula MT ward 3, ED69 p17B. It appears his age dropped after marriage!. In 1920, the family owned (no mtge) 902 Front, Cd'A, and comprised: Michael J, 41 Ireland, manager of dry goods store, immig 1893, naturalized; Lilla M, 40 MT (parents b NY, KS); Gilbert, 13 MT; Aleen, 11 CA; Florence, 5 ID; Howard (Joseph), 2mo ID. --5 Jan 1920 Cd'A ward 2, ED206 p6A [227]. In 1930, the family still owned [value: $6000] and lived at 902 Front, Cd'A, and comprised: Michael, 56 IRL, married age 31, buyer for mercantile, has radio; Lilla, wife, 48 MT (parents b NY, AL), married age 23; Gilbert, 23 MT, office worker; Eileen, 21 CA, steno in doctor's office; Florence, 15 ID; and Joseph 10 ID. --10 Apr 1930 Cd'A ward 2, ED12 p11B. Aleen's grandmother, Nancy E SIMMONS, age 76, died 17 Dec 1935 in Ravalli Co MT --MT Death Index. Aleen's uncle, Homer Gilbert SIMMONS, b 14 Aug 1885, farmed with his wife in Hamilton MT in 1918 --draft registration. He died 26 May 1967 in Ravalli Ct MT. Aleen's parents: Lilla M (SIMMONS) KELLY, b Apr 1879, died 11 Apr 1958. Michael Joseph KELLY, b 27 May 1869, died 26 Jan 1953 at Cd'A. Both are buried in St Thomas cemetery. |
Aleen
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| 1925 | KENNEDY | Frances |
Born c1905 in Idaho to Daniel B and Mary T KENNEDY. Sister of Catherine and John A KENNEDY, who were boarders at IHM in 1910.
In 1900, D B and Mary KENNEDY lived in Rib Lake WI. Daniel was born Apr 1864 in Canada, to parents born in Scotland and Canada. He emigrated in 1882, and married c1892. Mary T was born in Apr 1872 in Canada (parents b Canada), and emigrated in 1890. Children: Catherine, b Jun 1894 WI; John A, b May 1896 WI; and Mary J, b Apr 1898 WI. In 1910, the family was living near Coos Bay, Oregon, where Dan managed a boarding house for sawmill workers on Isthmus Slough. Mary T was a cook, and reported 4 births, but only 2 living children. Oddly, Katherine M, 15, and John A, 13, are listed with the parents, and also listed in the Cd'A census as boarding students. Two more children, Mary J, 10 (actually, 12), and Frances, 5 Idaho, were added to this household, but listed 3 pages later. In 1920, the family lived in Cd'A, at 312 N 10th (1 block from the Academy). Dan, 56, immigrated in 1881, was naturalized in 1888, and worked in a lumber mill. Mary, 46, immigrated in 1892, was naturalized in 1913. Children John, 23, Mary 21, and Frances 14 were joined by Dolores, 9 OR. In 1930, the family lived at 1622 N 7th, Cd'A, and comprised: Dan, 65, sawmill laborer, married age 28; Mary, 55, married age 20; Mary, 26, bookkeeper in box factory; and Frances, 21. Dolores A KENNEDY died age 15 at Cd'A. Mary T (mother) died in April 1946. Daniel B died 8 months later. All are buried in St Thomas cemetery. John A KENNEDY registered for the WW1 draft in 1918 in Kootenai county, reporting his birth 29 May 1896 in Rib Lake WI. John died 3 Nov 1987. |
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| 1925 | MAYVILLE | Dora |
born 1906 in Canada, to Joseph H and Delima (DuCHARME) MAYVILLE. Came to USA in 1907 with family. No information found on Dora after her graduation.
In 1910, the family owned and lived at 1103 Fifth, Cd'A, and comprised: Joseph H MAYVILLE, 40 French Canada, immig 1889, naturalized, edgerman at sawmill, married 11 years; Delima, wife, 37 French Canada, immig 1878, 3 births, 3 living children; Harvey, son, 8 MN; Florence, 5 French Canada, immig 1907; Dora, 3 French Canada, immig 1907. --22 Apr 1910 Cd'A ward 4, ED170 p10A; census image (fee req'd). On 24 Oct 1916, when Dora was 9, her mother, Delima (DuCHARME) MAYVILLE died at Cd'A and was buried in St Thomas Cemetery. In 1920, the family owned and lived at 1103 Fifth, Cd'A, and comprised: Joseph H MAYVILLE, 49, b French Canada, widow, edgerman at sawmill; Harvey, son, 17 MN; Florence, 15, Fr Can; Dora, 13 Fr Can. --2 Jan 1920 Cd'A ward 3, ED205 p2B, Ella P HEALY, enum; census image (fee req'd). In 1930, Joseph H MAYVILLE, 60 English Canada, widow, immigrated 1889, naturalized citizen, sawmill laborer, owned and lived alone at 602 N 11th St, Cd'A. Dora's whereabouts unknown. Florence and her husband, Walter W PETERS, lived in Spokane (renting 1500 Courtland Ave) with their three children, Delores 7 ID, Warren 3y11mo ID, and Jacqueline 1mo WA. Joseph H MAYVILLE, b 28 Jan 1870, died 13 Mar 1940 in Cd'A. His wife, Delima MAYVILLE, b Apr 1873, died 24 Oct 1916 at Cd'A. Both are buried in St Thomas Cemetery. Their daughter, Florence R, married Warren W PETERS on 4 Jun 1921 in Cd'A. Florence, b 9 Dec 1904, died in Feb 1967. Son Harvey H MAYVILLE, b 31 Mar 1902 MN, died 7 Oct 1951 in San Francisco. On 11 Aug 1942 from Monterey CA, Harvey enlisted in the Army, reporting he was 64" tall and 153 lbs, single with no dependents, and had a grammar school education. |
Harvey H 534-05-3837 532-03-4310 |
| 1925 | ROCHE | Margaret | born c1907 to Michael & Mary ROCHE. Sister of Catherine '24, Agnes '27, Jack (m Josephine FLYNN '33), and James '31 ROCHE. Aunt of Agnes '60, Patrick '62, Marilyn '63, Terry, Theresa '69 & Kevin '71 ROCHE. More family information. |
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| 1925 | RONALD | Ralphine (Raphine) |
born 24 Oct 1907 in California to Robert M and Leona (MATHEWSON) RONALD. Died Bethesda MD on 18 Aug 2001. Survived by husband, Rear Admiral Merlin H STARING, USN (ret). See more ancestral information. |
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| 1925 | SULLIVAN | Lawrence | born 1906 ID to John & Annie/Selina SULLIVAN. Brother of Ellen F '22, Raymond B '23, & Selina M '28, and others. More family information.
In 1930, Lawrence, age 23, was a locomotive fireman at Big Creek loading station in the Cd'A National Forest, near Murray. --12 Apr 1930, Murray, Shoshone, Idaho ED20 p3A [201] Possibly, the Lawrence SULLIVAN born 14 Feb 1906, died 25 Jun 1987 Spokane, --SSN=536-05-9599, --WADI. |
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| 1926 | BOUCHER | Ernest J |
Born 4 Sep 1908 ID to Mary Laura CHAINEY and Wilfred A BOUCHER. Died 20 May 1998 in San Diego Co CA. --SSDI, CADI Brother of Wilfred '23, Mary '25, Monica '28, John '30, Edward '33, and Clement '34 BOUCHER. Information on CHAINEY grandparents and aunts Mary '12, Selina '16, and Elsie '22 CHAINEY. BOUCHER family information. |
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| 1926 | BOUTTIER | Alfred |
Alfred Trombley BOUTTIER, a 5/8 (blood quantum) Blackfeet, was born 21 Dec 1906 MT, died 2 Jun 1983 in Cascade Co MT. -- MTDI; Jul 1983 SSDI. His father was Joseph Trombley BOUTTIER, b c1855 MT, one-quarter Blackfeet. His mother is unknown, but probably died before 1910. Alfred had a sister, Jennie Trombley BOUTTIER, one year older, who married "Frank" SALOIS, a Cree.
From 1910 through 1919, Alfred T, with father, Joe Trombley BOUTIER, widower; and sister Jennie Trombley BOUTIER, appear on the annual Indian census taken on 30 Jun, living on the Blackfeet Reservation in Teton [now Glacier] County MT. In Jan 1920, Alfred 13 MT, and his sister Jennie 14 MT, lived with their dad, Joseph, 61 MT CAN MT, widow. By Jul 1920, Joseph had married Manyvictories (WHITEMAN) --1 Jan 1920 US census; 1 Jul 1920 Indian census In 1924, the family comprised Alfred and his sister, father, & stepmother. In 1927, the same, with a note added about Jennie's Cree husband, Frank Salois --30 Jun 1927 Indian census. In 1928 and 1929, Alfred, single, lived near his father and worked on farms. In 1930, Alfred, 22, lived next door to his dad & stepmom, in the home of Catherine C TATSEY and her mother & stepfather. In 1932, Alfred, 26; his father Joseph T, 74, and Manyvictories (WHITEMAN), 70, are listed in the Indian census. -31 Mar 1932, roll #'s 425-427. Alfred married [C]atherine TATSEY in 1932. In 1933 and 1934, the family comprised Alfred 28, Katherine 24; Alfred Joseph, 8mo, b 21 Jul 1933; Joseph T, 76; Manyvictories (WHITEMAN) 72. -31 Mar 1934 Indian Census, #'s 423-427; 31 Mar 1933, #'s 430-433. In 1935 and 1936, the family comprised Alfred, 31; Katherine (TATSEY), 27; Alfred J, 3, b 21 Jul 1933; Belva Jane, 1, b 27 Jul 1935; all 5/8 blood. Next door, Joseph T BOUTTIER, 79, ¼ blood; and wife Manyvictories (WHITEMAN), 75, full blood, with a note that she died 24 Dec 1937 (sic); all Blackfeet Tribe. -31 Dec 1936, Indiana Census, roll #'s 445-450; 31 Dec 1935 #'s 440-445. Son Gerald Keith BOUTTIER was born 27 Jul 1937, 5/8 blood. He married 27 Jul 1962 in New Plymouth ID to Janice K VILLINES. Jerry died 20 Dec 1986, Pondera Co MT. -1 Jan 1938 Supplemental Census Roll #4275, Indian Census; MTDI. Son Alfred Joseph BOUTTIER died, age 51, on 12 Jul 1985 in Cascade Co MT. He never married. [K]atherine C (TATSEY) BOUTTIER, born 9 May 1910, died 15 Dec 1994 in Cascade Co MT. Joseph Trombley BOUTTIER, age 86, died 4 Jan 1942 in Glacier Co MT. --MTDI, SSDI. |
Alfred T 1906~1983
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Mary L |
Born 1907 in Illinois to Fred W and Ursula (DeWELLS) WAGER. Her parents were born and raised in Valparaiso, Indiana, and married in 1900. By 1910, they lived in Chicago. By 1920, Ursula listed herself as "widow", and reverted to her maiden name for the rest of her life. Mary became a public school teacher by 1930. No further information was found about her.
In 1880, Joseph and Matilda (GAGNON) DeWELLS and family (including daughter, Ursula, age 3) lived in Valparaiso, Indiana. Four houses away were Fred WAGER's parents, Jacob and Sarah WAGER. In 1900, newlyweds Fred (born Feb 1880) and Ursula (born Jun 1877) were living with her parents, Joseph (age 84, b Sep 1815 CAN, immigrated 1839) and Matilda (b Jun 1833 CAN) DeWELLS in Valparaiso. Jacob WAGER, age 45, widow, and his daughter, Hattie (b Mar 1877 IN), also lived in Valparaiso. On 2 Jul 1903, Joseph DeWELLS died. He is buried in St Paul cemetery. In 1910, the WAGER family lived at 7416 Coles Ave, Chicago, and comprised: Fred W 30, Ursula 32, Mary L 2, and Fred's father, Jacob H, 66. Jacob WAGER, b 8 Dec 1843 NY, died age 71 at Valparaiso IN on 29 Dec 1914; he was the son of George WAGER of NY. By 1920, Ursula was housekeeping for a farmer in DeKalb Co IL. She was listed as a widow, and as DeWELLS, with children Mary L, 12 and Jean, 18 months. In 1930, Mary, age 22, public school teacher, lived on the Cd'A Indian Reservation. Her mother, Ursula 52, and sister, Jean 11, lived with her. On 9 Aug 1961, Ursula L DeWELLS died in Sacramento County, California. She was born 3 Jun 1877 in Indiana. |
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| 1926 | FEIL | Elsa M | born c Oct 1908, Athol ID, to Charles and Margaret F FEIL. Sister of Johanna (FEIL'20) BUTLER. Married Edward W TRAUT (1898-1990). Lived in Spokane in 1970's. No children. Died 5 Jan 2002, Scottsdale AZ. More family information. | |
| 1926 | GAUGER | Marion Esther | Born 21 Apr 1909 in Idaho to Edward Lincoln and Fannie Esther (LAWSON) GAUGER. See more family information. |
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| 1926 | HAYES | Lena |
Sr M Charisse, IHM — b 16 Nov 1907, profession 2 Aug 1929, d 1 Jul 1985; bur St Catherine Cemetery, Moscow PA |
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| 1926 | JENSEN | Elizabeth |
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| 1926 | KAMP | Laura | Born 15 (or 17) Aug 1907 in Stevens Co WA to J R and Isabell (ROSSMAN) KEMP. ~WABI. She never married, and died at Walla Walla on 30 Aug 1996, age 89 ~WADI, SSDI. See More family history and information. |
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| 1926 | O'BRIEN | Elizabeth |
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| 1926 | OLSON | Matilda |
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| 1926 | REAGAN | Alice |
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| 1926 | REID | Leslie |
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| 1926 | ROE | Ann |
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| 1926 | SHINE | Marie | Probably Mary L SHINE, b 2 Jan 1906 at Spokane to Patrick C and Mary Louise (GOMM) SHINE. Sister of Patrick '24 SHINE. Married c1928 to John '24 FLYNN. More family information. |
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| 1926 | STEELE | Catherine |
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| 1926 | SWEENEY | Mary |
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| 1927 | DEJA | Flora |
Born 6 Oct 1907 WI to Louis and Hattie (SCZESNIAK) DEJA. Moved to Idaho c 1922. Sister of Marian '29 DEJA. Married 8 Aug 1931 at Colfax WA to George Winston BARR, a divorced forest service worker from Cd'A. George claimed he was born 18 Jul 1901 at LaCrosse WA to William (b c 1863 Myrtle Creek OR) and Rosa (LAWLER, b c1871 WA) BARR. --Marr Cert & Return. Flora died in Oct 1974, George died in Nov 1979; both at Lakewood, Pierce County WA.
In 1895 John DEJA, with 3 males, 2 females, lived in Vance Creek, Barron Co WI, next door to Ludwig SZCZENIAK, with 4 males, 3 females. --WI state census 1895 In 1900, Louis SZCZESNIAK, Aug 1850 GER, immig 1888; B . wife, Sep 18-6 POL, married 16 years, 7 births, 5 living, immig 1894; Charley, b APR 1895 MN, immig 1894(sic); Polly, b Jan 1888 POL; Franci, dau, b Sep 1897 WI; Louis, b Mar 1899 WI. --18 Jun 1900, Vance Creek, Barron Co WI, ED17 p5B [262B], now just a few farms away from the DEJA family (below). No sign of Hattie, who may be the fifth living child, perhaps visiting or living elsewhere. There's a Hattie SZCZESNIAK, b Oct 1879, immig 1888, boarding with Frank & Kate SHILLER in NY; she is working as a stripper (in a tobacco factory!). In 1900, the DEJA family lived in Barron Co WI, and comprised: John DEJA, 53, b Feb 1847 POL (parents b POL), own farm, no mortgage, immigrated 1876, naturalized citizen; Mary, wife, 48, b Jul 1851 POL (parents b POL), married 25 years, immig 1876, 6 births, 5 living children; Louis, 18, b Jul 1881 WI, farm laborer; John, 16, b Jun 1884 WI, farm laborer; Julius, 2, b Jul 1897 WI. --9 Jun 1900, Vance Creek, Barron Co WI, ED17 p3A [260]. By 1905, Mary was a widow, still with the three boys on the farm. --1 Jun 1905, WI state census, p 589. John DEJA, reportedly born 6 Oct 1849 in Germany, died 1 Nov 1902, and is buried in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Barron Co WI. His wife, Mary, b 1851, died in 1930 and is buried next to him. Julius Jacob DEJA, b 1 Jul 1897, died 14 Apr 1956, and is buried in Long Island National Cemetery. On 8 Oct 1906, Louis DEJA married Hattie SCZESNIAK in Barron Co WI. --Vol 2 p 199, county marr index. In 1910, the DEJA family lived in Barron Co WI, and comprised: Louis, 27 WI (parents b GER), carpenter; Hattie, 22 GER (parents b GER), married 3 years, 2 births, one living; Flora L, 2 MN. --22 Apr 1910, Turtle Lk Twp, Barron Co WI, ED24 p9B. In 1920, the DEJA family lived and farmed in Barron Co WI, and comprised: Louis E, 38 WI, farmer, owns land with mortgage [farm schedule 77]; Hattie, 35 GER; Flora, 12 MN; Marian, 8 WI; Lawrence, 6 WI; Thomas, 4 WI, and Margaret, 1 WI. --5 Jan 1920, Arland Twp, Barron Co WI, ED2 p5A. In 1930, the DEJA family lived at 15th & Boyd/Hastings Aves, and comprised: Louis DEJA, 48 WI (parents b Germany), house carpenter, no radio, no military service, married age 25; Hattie, wife, 45 GER (parents b GER), married age 22; Flora, 22 WI, bookkeeper for insurance office; Marian, 18 WI; Lawrence, 16 WI, log camp laborer; Thomas, 15 WI; Margaret, 11 WI; Agnes, 9 WI; Henry, 6 ID; Beatrice, 4y7mo ID; Deloris, 7mo ID. --12 Apr 1930 Cd'A ward 4, ED69 p15A [100]. Louis E DEJA died in 1956. His wife, Hattie, b 29 Sep 1884, died 26 Oct 1958 in Contra Costa Co CA. Son Henry M DEJA, b 18 Jun 1923, enlisted from the Reserves on 15 Feb 1943 at Buckley Field, Denver, served in WW2 as 1st Lt in 512th AAF Fighter Squadron, and died 20 Feb 1945. Son Lawrence E DEJA, b 29 Jul 1913, enlisted at Spokane on 22 Apr 1942, served in WW2 as a Tec4 in the Army, and died 5 May 1973. All four named above are buried in Woodlawn cemetery, St Maries ID. Son Thomas Louis DEJA, b 14 Aug 1915, enlisted in the Air Corps at Seattle on 29 Oct 1941. He died 24 Mar 1992 in Clackamas Co OR. --OR DI; military. Daughter Margaret, b 4 Nov 1918 WI, married Daniel Bonneau TROUT [b 1911 Santa Cruz CA, d 1982; (more info)]. Margaret (DEJA) TROUT died 31 Dec 1981 in San Luis Obispo county CA. |
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| 1927 | GERDES | Francis |
born 8 July 1909 ID to Thomas R and Helen (WENDLAND) GERDES. Brother of Marguerite '25, Anna Marie '28, Maxine '31, Dorothy '38 and John GERDES. married 1937 to Charlotte Elizabeth ULRICH, b 2 Dec 1911 Kootenai Co ID, d 17 Jul 1969 Spokane. -WADI. Francis died 30 Apr 1981 in Spokane. He and Charlotte are buried in Holy Cross cemetery, Spokane. 3 children: Joanne, Michael & Susan. See some family information at GenCircles.com.
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| 1927 | MERRIGAN | James P | born 7 Apr 1909 in Minnesota to William J & Dora (PAUL) MERRIGAN. Died 2 Jun 1965, age 56, in Riverside, California. --CADI Brother of William MERRIGAN '22. See More family information. |
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| 1927 | ROCHE | Agnes | born 1909 to Michael & Mary ROCHE. Sister of Catherine '24, Margaret '25, Jack (m Josephine FLYNN '33), and James '31 ROCHE. More family information, census records. Aunt of Agnes '60, Patrick '62, Marilyn '63, Terry, Theresa '69 & Kevin '71 ROCHE. Agnes died 18 Apr 1936, and is buried in St Thomas cemetery. |
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| 1927 | SPAIN | Teresa |
born 17 Jun 1909 MN to Thomas J (1865-1937) and Bridget SPAIN. Teresa died 14 Mar 1995 Cd'A.
Sister of Benjamin '31 and Mary B '24 More Family Information. Married 4 Oct 1930 at Sandpoint to Neal W BAKER, b 11 Jun 1903, d Dec 1984. |
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| 1927 | WILLIAMS | Clinton Bernard |
born 10 Oct 1909 to Fred & Catherine (McDONALD) WILLIAMS. Brother of James '30 and Catherine '36 WILLIAMS, father of Theo Ann '61, Fred ('66), Gary '68, and Pat WILLIAMS. Married 5 Feb 1940 to Theophila BRAUN. CB died 2 Apr 1993. Theo died 17 May 2007, see her obituary.
Fred WILLIAMS (1878-1953) married Catherine McDONALD on 7 Oct 1908 at Cd'A. In 1910, the family lived in Lewis precinct, and comprised: Fred, 32 CAN, boom foreman at lumber mill, married 1 year, immigrated 1903, naturalization papers filed; Catherine, 27 CAN, 1 birth, immig 1905; Clinton B, son, 7mo ID; Annie McDONALD, mother-in-law, 67 CAN, widowed, 7 births/living, immig 1905. --12 May 1910 Kootenai Co ID, ED173 p30B. In 1920, the family still lived in Lewis precinct, and comprised: Fred, 43 CAN, lumber mill laborer, immig 1900, papers filed; Kate, 33 CAN, immigrant alien; Bernard '27, age 10 ID; James '30, age 7 ID; & Catherine '36, age 1y8mo ID. --7 Jan 1920 Kootenai Co ID, ED215 p4A [259]. In 1930, the family still lived in Lewis precinct (Blackwell Addition), and comprised: Alfred, 51 CAN, log boom foreman, immig 1901, alien; Katherine, 46 CAN, immig 1893, alien; Bernard C '27, age 20 ID, sawmill laborer; James J '30, age 17 ID; Catherine M '36, age 11 ID. --4 Apr 1930, Kootenai Co ID, ED39 p1B. C B enlisted in the military on 17 Nov 1942 in Spokane. Fred, b c1878 CAN, died 23 Oct 1953. His wife, Catherine A, born c 1882 CAN, died 7 Nov 1960. Both are buried in St Thomas Cemetery. Catherine's mother, Annie McDONALD, b c1842, died 11 Apr 1918, is also buried there. |
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| 1928 | BOUCHER | Monica L | Born 7 Jul 1910 ID to Mary Laura CHAINEY and Wilfred A BOUCHER. Died 26 Apr 1988 in Marin Co CA. Son Ronald Gerard b 7 Mar 1936 Alameda Co CA. Daughter Laura Lucille b 24 Dec 1937 Fresno Co CA. Sister of Wilfred '23, Mary '25, Ernest '26, John '30, Edward '33, and Clement '34 BOUCHER. Information on CHAINEY grandparents and aunts Mary '12, Selina '16, and Elsie '22 CHAINEY. BOUCHER family information. |
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| 1928 | COPE | Edward T | b 24 Aug 1910 ID, d 22 Aug 1987; bur St Thomas Cem. Catholic priest, diocese of Boise. Brother of Katherine'22, Frances'24, Robert'30. more family information | 369-42-3820 |
| 1928 | DUNNIGAN | Mary Loretta |
born 22 Jul 1910 at Santa ID to William Henry and Mary Ellen (KELLY) DUNNIGAN. Never married. Taught at NIJC (NIC) for 28 years. In her honor, NIC purchased a carillon that sits on top of Molstead Library and chimes on the hour. There is also a memorial scholarship at NIC in her name, for a sophomore business student. Loretta died 4 Feb 1984 at Cd'A. Sister of Daniel '30 & Mary Ann '33 DUNNIGAN, and infant brothers William Patrick (5-19 May 1917) and Joseph (31 Dec 1919).
William Henry DUNNIGAN was born 18 Sep 1868 in Buckingham, Papineau County, Quebec, Canada to Daniel and Mary F (DOHERTY) DUNNIGAN, (both of County Sligo, Ireland). He died 16 Oct 1935 in Sandpoint ID. Mary Ellen (KELLY) was born 24 Dec 1878 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and died 21 Jul 1968 at Cd'A. William and Mary married 25 Oct 1909 in Buckingham, Papineau County, Quebec, Canada. Both are buried in St Thomas Cemetery, along with their children and William's brothers Daniel, Jack and Patrick. For more ancestral family information, see WorldConnect genealogy. In 1910, William and Ellen lived in Santa precinct. The family comprised: W H, 38 CAN (parents b Ireland), lumberman, immigrated 1884, naturalized, owns home, no mtge; Mary Ellen, 29 CAN (parents b CAN), no births; Patrick DUNNIGAN, 48 CAN, logger, brother of WH; Irene BURKE, 19 MT, niece. --15 Apr 1910, Santa, Kootenai, ID, ED167 p6B. In 1920, the family lived at 423 Foster, Cd'A, and comprised: William DONEGAN, 50 CAN, immig 1890, timberman in woods; Ellen 39 CAN; Mary L '28, age 9 ID; Daniel J '30, age 7 ID, and Mary Ann '33, age 4 ID. Next door to Geo GROVES family [Margaret '12 (GROVES) DAWSON]. --2 Jan 1920 census Cd'A ED205 p1A. In 1930, the family owned and lived at 724 N 9th, Cd'A, and comprised: William, 51 CAN, lumberman, immig 1895, naturalized; Mary E, 47 CAN, married age 26, immig 1909, naturalized; Loretta '28, age 19 ID; Mary Ann '33, age 14 ID; Daniel '30, age 17 ID. --10 Apr 1930 Cd'A ED19 p12B. |
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| 1928 | ELLER | Montana M |
Born 14 May 1911 in Butte, Montana to Ernest W & Margaret (HANCOCK) ELLER. Sister of Ernest Jr '30, Lyle '33 and Earl '42 ELLER. Married on 30 Dec 1941 to Art OLSON, lived at 401 E Sharp Ave, Spokane, and had a daughter, Marguerite . | Arthur L OLSON, b 1 Jul 1884 KS, previously worked in Yellowstone NP, and died at Spokane on 12 Apr 1977. In 1930, Arthur was a USFS Ranger, widowed, living with his 3 sons and a daughter in Benton Lake NF, Montana. (the margin note says Benton Lk NF, but that's not near Stillwater County). -17 Apr 1930, Stillwater Co MT, Limestone SD#33, ED26 p1B. Art was the son of Charles (b Jun 1841 Sweden) and Caroline (b Mar 1850 Denmark) OLSON. | In 1900, the family lived in Summit Twp, Saline Co KS, and included Arthur's 4 sisters and a younger brother. --19 Jun 1900 Kansas, ED115 p8A [134]. | In 1920, Arthur was a widower, age 35, farming, with a son Russel A, age 5 MT (mother born CA), in Carbon Co MT. --30 Jan 1920, Carbon Co MT ED22 p2A [196] Art's son Robert, age 1, was living with his aunt, Effie (OLSON) FEVARD and grandmother Caroline OLSON in Harlowtown, Wheatland Co MT. Art's son Clayton, age 4, was with his aunt Olga (OLSON) JOHNSON in Smolan twp, Saline Co KS. Daughter Georgia's whereabouts unknown in 1920. Art's whereabouts unkn
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Montana (ELLER) OLSON worked for a Spokane attorney, and died 6 Apr 1993, age 81. In 1880, Montana's grandfather Charles ELLER lived in Leicester, Clay county, Nebraska, with his parents and siblings, including a brother, Joseph J, b 1871 IA. See census transcript. Also see notes below for earlier censuses of this family. In 1900, Montana's mother, Margaret HANCOCK, age 8, b Nov 1891 CT, lived with her mother and siblings in Williamstown VT. The family comprised: Delia, b Oct 1863, married 9 years, 4 births/living; Margaret M, 8; Thomas, b Jul 1893 NY; Mamie, b May 1895 VT; Michael, b Oct 1898 VT. --11 Jun 1900 Orange Co VT, ED155 p12B. In 1900,Montana's father, Earnest ELLER, was 19, b NE, (parents b IA, NY), boarding in Cambridge Village NE, where he was a salesman. --13 Jun 1900, Furnas Co NE, ED66 p7A [182]. His parents and siblings lived in nearby Driftwood Twp, Red Willow Co NE. The family comprised Charles, b Mar 1858 IA (parents b NC), farmer; Flora, b May 1863 NY (parents b England), married 20 years, 3 births & living; Osla b Apr 1886 NE; Mildred, b Mar 1888 NE. --5 Jun 1900, Red Willow Co NE, ED156 p8A [33]. In 1905, Charles T ELLER owned 640 acres in §5 (residence) & §8 of Driftwood Twp, and his brother, Joseph J ELLER owned ~158 acres adjoining. See map. Charles' cousin, Robert (b 1867) lived in Willow Grove Twp. Flora may be Flora A DINE, daughter of Richard DINE, a family that lived two counties away from Charles in 1880. See census transcript. Montana's grandfather, Charles T ELLER is a son of John Jr & Jane ELLER (b c1823 NC), and brother of Edmund (c1845 NC), James (c1847 NC), Alexander Hamilton (c1848 NC), Elizabeth (c 1850 NC), & Sofrona (c1852 NC). --12 July 1860 census, near Abingdon, Polk twp, Jefferson Co IA, p99 [283]; --12 Oct 1850 census, Wilkes Co NC, p350 [699]. | In 1870, the family lived near Ioka IA, and added son Jesse, b c1865 IA. --22 Aug 1870, Jackson twp, Keokuk Co IA, p3. By 1880, they lived in Nebraska (see above). In 1910, E W ELLER, 30 NE (parents b IA, NY) and Margaret, 18 CT (parents b ENG, VT), married 1 year, no children, lived at 1724 S Warren, Butte MT, where Ernest was a lumberman. --19 Apr 1910, Silver Bow Co MT, ED113 p5B. Nearby, the HANCOCK family, including Margaret's parents (Henry, 44 East India, copper miner; and Delia, 46 VT) and 3 brothers (including Thomas, 17 NY), lived at 327 Mahoney, in ED112. In 1920, Montana lived with her parents and brothers, renting at 208 S 10th St. The family comprised: Ernest W ELLER, 38 NE (parents b CO), (Rutledge) lumber mill manager; Marguerite, 28 CT (parents b India & VT); Montana, 8y10mo MT; Ernest '30, age 7y1mo MT; Randall, 5y3mo MT; Lyle '33, 4y5moID. --5 Jan 1920 Cd'A ward 2 ED206 p6a [227]; ages do not agree with other records (SSDI, WADI). In 1930, Montana, 18, was a stenographer in a county office. She lived at home (211 Indiana), with her mother and siblings, and uncle. The family comprised: Marguerite, 38 CT (parents b India & VT), married age 18, owns radio and house (value: $2500); Montana, 18 NE (parents b MT, CT); Ernest '30, age 17 MT; Randall, 16 MT; Lyle '33, age 14 ID; Charles (BROWN), 7 ID; Earl '42, age 6 ID; and Thomas HANCOCK, (Marguerite's brother), 36 NY, married (no wife listed), logger, WW1 veteran. --6 Apr 1930 Cd'A Sherman pct ward 1, ED10 p5A [19]. Charles was "unofficially adopted" and used several last names throughout his life. Marguerite (HANCOCK) ELLER, b Nov 1891 CT, was buried 19 Sep 1956 at St Thomas cemetery. In 1918, Ernest W ELLER was on the (interlocking) board of Directors of the St Joe Boom Co, which organized logs for transport across the lake to the (parent company) Rutledge Mill, where he was a manager. Ernest W, born 18 Aug 1881, died 23 May 1937 and is buried in Forest Cemetery, Cd'A, with the same stone as his second wife, Hattie ECHOLS (b 16 Jun 1890, d 23 Oct 1973 Spokane). Montana's brother Randall ELLER, b 8 Jan 1914, died 8 Oct 1969, also attended IHM, but did not graduate there. He married Myrtle WILUND, and later divorced. They had a son & two daughters, who attended St Thomas & IHM. Following the divorce, they were adopted and raised at 211 Indiana by their grandmother, Marguerite, until her death in 1956. The family then moved to Lewiston and Clarkston, where Randall ELLER Jr and Beverly ELLER graduated in 1960, and Patricia ELLER graduated in 1961. Randall Jr married Velda Jane WEDDLE, and lives in Weippe ID. They had six children. Beverley J (ELLER) LOBACK lives in Auburn WA, and has one daughter. Patricia M (ELLER) SARGENT lives in Clarkston WA, and has two children. --WADI, SSDI, PatELLER, PatSARGENT. |
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| 1928 | FLYNN | Francis X | born 22 Sep 1910 ID, died 17 Jun 1975 in Tillamook County, Oregon.
More family information. Uncle of Agnes '60, Patrick '62, Marilyn '63, Terry, Theresa '69 & Kevin '71 ROCHE.
Brother of Thomas E '23, John M Jr '24, Josephine '33, Mary L '31, and Philip FLYNN. | Francis X |
| 1928 | GERDES | Anna Marie |
born 1911 ID to Thomas R and Helen (WENDLAND) GERDES. Sister of Marguerite '25, Francis '27, Maxine '31, Dorothy '38 and John GERDES. Anna married 1937 to Frank H NEUMAN (1912~1990), son of Frank Joseph (1873-1932) and Hazel L (1889-1972) NEUMAN. F J & Hazel NEUMAN are buried in St Thomas cemetery.
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| 19 28 | GRAHAM | Nora D |
born 1910 WA to Patrick H and Grace M (BOFFMAN?) GRAHAM.
In 1910, the family lived and farmed in White Lake precinct, Stevens Co WA, and comprised: Patrick, 36 Ireland (parents b Ireland), immig 1878, naturalized, in first marriage of 3 years, farmer, owned with mortgage; Grace M, wife, 23 SD (KY, IA), 1 birth / living; Charles T, son, 2 WA. --11 May 1910, ED210, p15A [190]. In 1920, the family owned the store in Boundary, Stevens Co WA, and comprised: Patrick H, 45 Ireland (parents b Ireland), immig 1878, naturalized 1904, retail grocery merchant; Grace M, wife, 33 SD (KY, IA), postmaster; Charles F, 12 WA; Nora E '28, age 9 WA; Margaret R, 7 WA; Patrick D, 5mo WA. --5 Jan 1920 Stevens Co WA, ED277 p1A. In 1930, the family still lived on Boundary road, and comprised: Patrick H, 56 Ireland, married age 32, cedar pole contractor; Grace M, 43 Dakota, married age 20, postmistress; Nora D '28, age 19 WA; Margaret R, 17 WA; Patrick D, 10 WA. --7 Apr 1930, Stevens Co WA, ED9 p1A [20] Patrick H GRAHAM died, age 74, on 23 Oct 1948; Grace M died 21 Apr 1967; both in Stevens County. --WADI. Margaret was born 10 Jul 1912; probably the Margaret CLARK, died Stevens Co WA in Sep 1974, SSN=531-18-5363. --WABI, SSDI |
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| 1928 | HUCK | Mary M | b 1907, d Jul 1960; bur St Thomas Cem |
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| 1928 | LaCOMB | Edward J |
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| 1928 | McMILLAN | Robert J |
b 2 Apr 1910, d Jul 1985, Columbia Falls MT. Siblings include Sheldon'10, Justin'15, Bessie'18, & Neil'23. More family information. |
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| 1928 | REAGAN | Margaret F |
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| 1928 | SPAIN | Ruth Marie | Born 6 Sep 1908 in Idaho to Cornelius Francis & Almeda (ROUTIER) SPAIN. Sister of Harry '15 SPAIN. More family information.
in 1920, Ruth 11 (student), Everett 19 (machinist), and Irene 22 (stenographer) live with their parents; CF, 58, is a watchman at a mill. --1920 Cd'A, ED207 p1A, 503 Reid. On 1 Sep 1934 at St Thomas parish, Ruth married Joseph Aldwin SCHMIRLER, (1910 King Co WA - 1983), son of Joseph Anton (1884-1954) & Martha Louise (BRIDGE) SCHMIRLER. see Joe's pedigree. Ruth died in March 1989 at Wallace; her husband died there in Dec 1983. |
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| 1928 | STAN | Allan Joseph |
Born 29 May 1909 at Colfax WA to Joseph and Fanny STAN. Died 20 Aug 1995 at Seattle WA. Brother of Alphonsus, Emery '30, Lucille '34 and Alphonsus STAN.
In 1910, the STAN family lived at 222 Morton St, Colfax WA, and comprised: Joseph, 35, immigrated from Russia in 1899, naturalized citizen, wagon driver for a brewery; Fannie L, 26, immig from Finland in 1908; Alfonso , 2 WA; Allan Joseph STAN, 10 months, born WA. In 1920, the family owned and lived at 816 N 8th St, Cd'A, and comprised: Joseph STAN, 43 Poland, immigrated 1902, sawmill laborer, papers filed for naturalization; Fannie, 36 Finland; Alphonsus 12 WA; Allen J, 10 WA, Emery O, 8 WA; and Lucile M, 3 ID. In 1930, the family still lived at 816 N 8th, Cd'A, but Allan was not in the home. Joe was a lumber grader. Alphonsus, born11 August 1907, enlisted in the Army at Ft Lewis WA on 25 May 1944, and reported 3 years of high school. He died 19 November 1966, and is buried with his parents. S Joseph STAN, born c1875, died 8 Jan 1962. Fannie, b c1883, died 6 Sep 1943. They are buried with their son, Alphonsus J, in St Thomas cemetery. |
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| 1928 | STREETER | Esther C | Born 12 Sep 1910 to John B "Chuck" and Emma (BADRAUM) STREETER, who married 16 May 1903 in Rathdrum ID.
In 1910, The family owned a farm [no mtge] on Steamboat Landing Rd in Athol precinct. John B, 40 IA, (fa b NY, mo b PA), second marriage; Emma, 26 MN, (par b Switzerland), married (first time) 7 years, 3 births/living; Lyle, 15 IA; Myrtle, 6 WA; Paul, 4 ID; Arthur, 1y 10mo ID. --5 May 1910, Athol, Kootenai, ID, ED163 p12A; farm schedule 67. In 1920, the family owned a farm in Belmont precinct, Kootenai county. John B STREATOR, 50 IA (parents b PA);Emma, 35 MN (fa b Switzerland, mo b Germany); Lyle C, 26 IA, farm laborer; Paul M, 18; Arthur L, 11 ID; Ester '28, 9; Clarice C '30, 7; Lilly M '32, 6; Rosie M '34, 3; Ervin J '37, 1y 10mo; Delco '38, 10mo. All children b ID except Lyle (from first wife). --25 Jan 1920 Kootenai Co ID, ED192 p8A In 1930, John B is a widow, living and lead mining with son Paul, 33, on the east fork of Pine Creek, Shoshone county. Lyle C (36 IA, logger) and wife Martha (SCHAFFER), with 5 children, live in Cd'A. John is also listed at 1702 Cd'A Ave, age 58 widowed, with children Clarice '30, 17; Lillian '32, 16; Rose '34, 13; and Ervin '37 12, all b Idaho. On 4 Aug 1932 at St Thomas parish, Esther married George Hans NIELSEN of Kellogg ID, with witnesses Clarice '30 STREETER and Jim ROCHE. Esther's mother is listed as Emma BODROUN in the parish records. Esther & George are the parents of Helenmarie '50, Esther Marlene '53, George '54, John '56, Richard '58, & Margaret '60 NIELSEN. Grandparents of Karen '72 & Ronnie '73 MILLHEISLER. George H NIELSEN was born 17 Mar 1909, to H C and Mary (JENSEN) NIELSEN, died Dec 1984 in Cd'A. Esther died 9 Jun 2002; see Obituary. Also see more family information at WorldConnect. |
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| 1928 | SULLIVAN | Selina M | born 1911 ID to John & Annie/Selina SULLIVAN.
Sister of Ellen F '22, Raymond B '23, & Lawrence '25, and others. More family information.
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| 1928 | WERNETTE | Frances C |
born at Cd'A in 1911 to Nicodemus and Ozalinda (BLANCHARD) WERNETTE. Sister of Bernice '30, Blanche '32, & Margaret '33 WERNETTE.
Nicodemus D WERNETTE, b 5 May 1885 in Mecosta county MI, the youngest child (of 12) of Jacob and Catherine (BOLZ) WERNETTE.
In 1870, Nic's parents and family lived in New York City, and comprised: Jacob WERNETTI 35 CAN, cabinet maker; Catherine 30 GER; (female) 10 CAN; Rosine 9 CAN; Catherine 7 NY; Elizabeth 5 NY; Antonia 3 NY; Jacobine (f) 1 NY. --10 Dec 1870 NYC 10th Dist 17th ward p35 [344]. In 1880, Nic's parents and family lived and farmed in Wheatland, Mecosta Co MI, and comprised: Jacob 45 CAN; Catherine 39 Berne; Katie, dau 16 CAN; Elizabeth 14 NY; Mary 12 NY; Magdalena 8 NY; Joseph 5 NY; and Arthur 2 MI. 1880 Census extract. In 1900, Nic lived with his family, which comprised: Jacob (b Mar 1837 CAN), farmer; Catherine (b Sep 1841 GER), married 40 years, 12 births, 10 living; 4 sons: Joseph B, b 30 Jan 1875 NY; Otto Ferdinand, b 24 Apr 1878 MI; Michael Jacob, b 5 May 1881 MI; & Nickodemus, b May 1885 MI; and daughter, Elizabeth BONAVENTURE, b Feb 1866 NY, married 15 years, with 3 children: Josephine, b Oct 1887 NY; Blanche, b Oct 1891 NY; & Eugene, b Feb 1894 NY. --16 June 1900, Wheatland twp, Mecosta Co MI, ED108 p9A [225]. Nic graduated U Michigan (Ann Arbor) in 1907, and moved to Cd'A with Roy BLACK, a classmate and law partner. Nic married 4 Apr 1910 at Cd'A to Ozalinda Elizabeth BLANCHARD, daughter of Joseph BLANCHARD [possibly J BLANCHARD, b Jan 1833 French Canada, a widowed farmer in 1900 Frenchtown, Missoula MT, immig 1852, naturalized, owns farm (schedule 76), no mtge, no chn with him. Nic was elected Prosecuting Attorney for Kootenai Co in 1910. He registered for the draft in 1918, and lived at 319 Park Dr, Cd'A. Read his early biography in History of Idaho (1914), page 929. In 1910, Nic, 24, and Ozalinda, 26, were living at 1006 Bancroft, Cd'A. In 1920, the family owned and lived at 823 Lakeside, and comprised: Nicodemus 34, Ozalinda 36, Frances C '28, age 9; Bernice E '30, age 7; Blanche M '32, age 6; Margaret M '33, age 3; Florence E, 2; Thomas, 5mo. --14 Jan 1920 Cd'A, ED206, p17A [238]. In 1930, the family owned and lived at 703 Lakeside, and comprised: Nicodemus, 44 MI, lawyer; Ozalinda, 46 MN; Frances '28, age 19 ID; Bernice '30, age 17 ID; Blanche '32, age 16 ID; Margaret '33, age 14 ID; Florence, 12 ID; Thomas, 10 ID; Mary, 8 ID; Delores, 3y2mo ID. --7 Apr 1930 Cd'A, ED11 p4a [26]. Ozalinda died 30 Sep 1965 in Seattle WA. She and Nicodemus [died Feb 1956] are buried in Holy Cross Cemetery, Spokane WA. Florence Evelyn WERNETTE, born 16 Nov 1917 in Cd'A, married Eugene Oliver REHFELD on 21 May 1938 at Spokane. They had five children, then divorced. She then married --- DENNEY. Florence died 11 Apr 1996 in San Francisco --CADI. See WorldConnect data. |
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| 1929 | BRAUNE | Mary |
Born 1911 Cd'A to Paul BRAUNE (1879 Germany) and Genevieve GARVEY (b 1886 Canada). Siblings: Anna Rose'43, Catherine'38, Edmund'45, Genevieve'34, John'40, Mary'29, Paul'32 and Virginia'36. Cousins: at least eight GARVEY graduates or students 1943-1964, several CHASE, HAGEN, McFARLAND graduates.
In 1900, Geneviva GARVEY, b Oct 1886 Canada, was living with her widowed mother, Mrs William (Fannie) GARVEY, and a sister, 2 brothers and a cousin, in Dickinson County, Michigan. The family immigrated in 1898 from French Canada. --18 Jun 1900 Breitung Twp ED53 p8A view census image (subscription req'd). Paul BRAUNE, b Aug 1879 Germany, immigrated 1897, was serving as a private in Co G, 23rd Infantry, US Army, at Jolo, Philippines (1 July). He is also counted with his widowed mother, Marie, at 1614 2nd Ave, Manhattan NYC (11 June), showing the same immigration info, but claiming born Jan 1872 Germany. In 1910, Genevieve GARVEY, 25 Canada, "bachelor maid", was listed as a single farmer / homesteader in Prairie precinct, owning the farm without mortgage. --9 May 1910, Kootenai Co ID, ED171, p13B (view census image-subscription required) . She married Paul BRAUNE on 9 Nov 1910 at Cd'A. In 1918, Paul Gerhardt BRAUNE, born 18 May 1879, registered for the draft (18 Sep 1918), lived in Harrison ID, and was a grocery clerk for Walter PAULSEN. Paul was 39, a naturalized citizen, tall, slender, with blue eyes and brown hair. Genevieve BRAUNE, wife. In 1920, Paul BRAUNE, age 40 born Germany, immigrated 1895, naturalized 1912, owns 420 Montana Ave, and was a bookkeeper at a lumber mill. Genevieve is 33. children: Mary 8; Paul J 6; Genevieve 4; Virginia 1yr 7mo. --2 Jan 1920 Cd'A ward 3 ED205 p1B, Ella P HEALY, enumerator (mother of Ellen'25 & William'30 HEALY). In 1930, The family owned 420 Montana Avenue, Cd'A: Paul BRAUNE, 51 born Germany (parents too), logger, immigrated 1895, naturalized citizen; Genevieve, 44 CAN, parents b Germany, immigrated 1892; 8 children, all b Idaho: Mary E'29 (age 18); Paul'32 (17); Genevieve'34 (14); Virginia'36 (11); Catherine'38 (9); John M'40 (7); Edna Rose [Anna Rose'43] (5); and Edmund'45 (2). --21 Apr 1930 Cd'A ward 3 ED14 p1B; view census image (subscription req'd) |
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| 1929 | BRODERICK | Justin J "Jud" |
brother of Darrell '24 (more family information). Born 5 Jul 1910 ID to Patrick & Nellie BRODERICK. Died 26 Mar 1995 Cd'A. Obituary. Married [1] Mary WARE, born 25 Dec 1909, died Dec 1980. Parents of John J '59 BRODERICK, who married Mary Beth '60 CROWLEY. Married [2] Vera I (?BOWERSOX?) [MacDONALD, WAKEFIELD] (1903-1997) in 1981. Vera's obituary. |
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| 1929 | DEJA | Marian | Born c1922 WI to Louis and Hattie (-) DEJA. Sister of Flora '27 DEJA. See More family information. |
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| 1929 | FAIRES | Frederick |
Born Frederick Fallon FAIRES on 3 Feb 1912 in Spokane, to Dwight Moody & Alice Madeline (FALLON) FAIRES.--WABI They had no other children. Fred died in Feb 1965.
Dwight M FAIRES, b 12 Jan 1880 in Howard county, Missouri, married in Nov 1910 at Spokane to Alice M FALLON, born 31 Jul 1881 in Wisconsin to Martin J (from Ireland) and Mary (FOLEY) FALLON (of MA). Dwight worked as a civil engineer. In 1918, he registered for the draft in Wallace ID, where he worked for the city, and lived at 103 Bank St. In 1920, Fred, age 7, lived with his parents at 1122 Jefferson, Boise ID. Dwight was a state highway engineer. census image (fee req'd). In 1930, Fred, 18, lived with his parents at 513 Lakeside, Cd'A. 1930 census image (fee req'd). Alice M (FALLON) FAIRES died 23 Feb 1952 in Boise. In 1850, Samuel, 17 OH, and brothers Cyrus 14 and Benjamin 12, are living with Henry and Eleanor RAIRDIN and two children in Wesley twp, Washington Co OH. See census image (fee req'd). This is probably their mother and step-father, re-married after the death of Henry FAIRES. Samuel FAIRES and Margaret CALVERT married 29 Dec 1859, probably in Athens Co OH, where they appear a few months later in the 1860 census. See census image (fee req'd). In 1870, Samuel & Margaret and two sons are living between the CALVERTS in Andrew Co MO. See census image (fee req'd). In 1880, the family of nine, including Dwight, 5 months, lived and farmed in Chariton twp, Howard Co MO. On 4 Feb 1887, the estate of Talton TURNER released a deed to Samuel H FARRIS, for $1819, in Howard Co MO. In 1900, the family still lived in Chariton, and comprised Dwight, both parents, and three siblings. See census image (fee req'd). In 1910, I did not find any of the family. Dwight married in November 1910 in Spokane. Samuel H FAIRES was the son of Henry FAIRES (1799-c1839) and Elinore VORE. Henry was born 26 March 1799 in Washington Co OH to John and Jane (HAGERMAN) FAIRES. He married Elinor VORE in Guernsey Co OH on 31 March 1826. His brother, David, married Sarah VORE on 18 July 1815. Henry apparently died young, about 1839, leaving 3 sons (including Samuel H) and a daughter. See more ancestors and family information at Alli KURTZ' GenCircles project (2003), or at her WorldConnect project (2007). |
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| 1929 | HALL | Annette |
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| 1929 | HARVEY | Kenneth |
Born 1 Oct 1910 in Washburn WI to Joseph and Lucy (LEGACY) HARVEY. Died Oct 1960.
In 1900, Joseph HARVEY lives with his father, stepmother and siblings in Johns River, Caldwell Co NC. The family comprised: James B HARVEY, age 47, b July 1852 in England (parents b Ireland), immig 1860, lumberman, married (#2) 7 years; May HARVEY, wife, b Apr 1874 NC, age 26, 3 births, 2 living children; Joseph S, son, 16, b Feb 1884 MI; William H, son, 14, b Aug 1885 MI; Lizabeth, dau, 5, b Jul 1894 NC; Henry P, son, b Dec 1895 NC; John B, son, b Aug 1897 NC. --18 Jun 1900 Caldwell Co NC, ED23 p10B. In 1910, Joseph (26 MI) and Lucy (20 MI) HARVEY, married one year, lived in Washburn, Bayfield Co WI. They both reported their fathers were b in Ireland, mothers in Germany. Also in the HH was Joseph's brother, William, 24 MI. Both brothers are cooks in lumber camps. --30 Apr 1910, Washburn WI, ward 5, ED37 p10A. In 1918, Joseph Sidney HARVEY, age 34, born 18 Feb 1884, registered for the draft in WW1. He and Lucille lived at Box 14, Rt 1, Washburn WI. Joseph was short, medium build, with blue eyes and dark hair. His brother, William Henry HARVEY, b 2 Aug 1885, also had blue eyes, black hair, a farm, a wife, and 3 missing fingers on his left hand. He lived at Box 21, RFD Rt 1. --12 Sep 1918, Bayfield Co WI. Possibly related to Ralph Anderson HARVEY, b 22 May 1888 in Illinois, living in Bayfield WI on 5 Jun 1917; and Alonzo Chester HARVEY, b 25 Aug 1898, with blue eyes, dark hair, related to Scott H HARVEY. In 1920, the family lived in St Maries ID, and comprised: Joseph HARVEY, 36 MI (parents b Ireland), woods cook; Lucile J, 29 WI; Lloyd '29, son, 9 WI; Mabel E '31, 7 WI; Lucile M, dau, 5 WI; Frank J, son, 3 WI. --8 Jan 1920, Shoshone Co ID, ED161 p1B. In 1930, the family lived on Davidson St, Cd'A, and comprised: Joseph HARVEY, 47 MI, restaurant cook, owns home, value $800, no radio, no military service, married age 21; Lucille, wife, 38 WI, married age 18; Mabel '31, dau, age 18 WI; Lucille, dau, 16 WI; Francis, son, 14 WI; Peter LEGACY, father-in-law, 86 French Canada, married age 21; Delphine LEGACY, mother-in-law, 87 French Canada, married age 22. --11 Apr 1930 Cd'A, Lincoln precinct, ED15 p12A [67]. |
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| 1929 | LOUIS | Lilly |
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| 1929 | MAHONEY | Catherine | born 1910 MN to Mike M and Eliza MAHONEY. Sister of Ezella '22, Thomas '31, & Francis '32 MAHONEY. More family information. |
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| 1929 | O'NEIL | Catherine |
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| 1929 | O'REILLY | Jane C | b 1912, d 19 Oct 1932/33, bur St Thomas Cempg lang=EN-US link=blue vlink=purple style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial" leftmargin=20 ;> |
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| 1929 | PRESTON | Mary |
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| 1929 | STROYAN | Helen | born 5 Jan 1905 WA to Lucas and Johanna (TOMSHA) STROJAN. Sister of (More family information) Johanna '23 STROYAN. |
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| 1929 | TRUDELL | Maxine |
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| 1930 | BOUCHER | John Thomas | born 7 Apr 1912 ID to Mary Laura CHAINEY and Wilfred A BOUCHER. Died 9 Oct 1990 San Mateo Co CA. Brother of Wilfred '23, Mary '25, Ernest '26, Monica '28, Edward '33, and Clement '34 BOUCHER. Information on CHAINEY grandparents and aunts Mary '12, Selina '16, and Elsie '22 CHAINEY. BOUCHER family information. |
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| 1930 | BREEN | James |
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| 1930 | COPE | Robert |
b 13 Aug 1912, died 27 Nov 1998; brother of Edward'28, Frances'24 and Katherine'22. Father of Thomas'65 COPE. more family information |
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| 1930 | DEVINE | John |
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| 1930 | DOLAN | Marguerite |
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| 1930 | DUNNIGAN | Daniel J | born 25 Feb 1912 at Santa ID to William Henry and Mary Ellen (KELLY) DUNNIGAN. Died 17 Jun 1970 at Seattle WA. --WADI Brother of Loretta '28 & Mary Ann '33 DUNNIGAN, and infant brothers William Patrick (5-19 May 1917) and Joseph (Dec 1919). See more family information. Buried in St Thomas Cemetery with rest of family. |
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| 1930 | ELLER | Ernest |
Ernest W Jr, b 16 Oct 1912 in Butte MT to Ernest W & Margaret (HANCOCK) ELLER. Brother of Montana '28, Lyle '33 & Earl '42 ELLER.
Ernest enlisted in the Army on 21 Jan 1943 in Spokane. He married Milicent R WONDER on 24 Sep 1949 in Franklin Co WA (by Methodist minister), became a CPA in Spokane, and had a son and daughter. He died 28 Aug 1985, age 72. Milicent, b 3 Nov 1919 in Nebraska to Guy & Marie (b 27 May 1901 Austria) WONDER, died 10 Nov 1981 at Spokane.--WADI, SSDI, PatELLER, 1920, 1930 census.
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| 1930 | MacDONALD | Ronald J | b 4 May 1911, d 6 Feb 1988, bur St Thomas Cem | 518-20-9733 |
| 1930 | O'NEIL | Mary |
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| 1930 | PELTIER | Jerome A |
Jerry PELTIER was born 5 Feb 1911 in Cloquet MN to Charles and Amanda PELTIER. He died Friday 24 Dec 2004 at Spokane. Read a number of newspaper articles about this "Living Legend" northwest historian, in links found at his obituary.
In 1920, the family lived in St Paul MN, and comprised: Charles, 36 MN, carpenter; Amanda, 27 IL; Jerome, 8 MN. --6 Jan 1920 StPaul MN, ED107 p4A. In 1925, Jerry, an only child, moved to Cd'A with his parents. In 1930, the family lived at 412 N 15th St. Charles was a building carpenter, age 46, married age 26. He was born in MN, to parents born in French Canada and MN. Amanda was 37, married age 17, born IL, father b French Canada, mother b IL. Jerome was 19, born MN. --11 Apr 1930 Cd'A, ED11 p10A [32]. By 1933, Jerry lived and worked in Spokane. He married Laverle (unknown), born 1 Jan 1919, died 24 Jun 1995 Spokane. Jerry's father, Charles, born 30 Oct 1883, died in May 1982 Spokane. Jerry's mother, Amanda, born 26 Aug 1892, died in May 1972, Spokane. |
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| 1930 | REID | Richard |
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| 1930 | ROE | Ernest |
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| 1930 | SPIELMAN | Fabiola |
Eldest of 8 children. Born in 1913 Kansas to Joseph
Aloysius and Elizabeth (WICHMAN) SPIELMAN. See family
history and SPIELMAN ancestors.
In 1915, Fabiola, age 2, and her parents (ages 25 & 23) lived in Nemaha county, Kansas. On 14 Jan 1920, "Mary F", 7, is staying with her "grandmother", Bernadine RONNEBAUM (age 67, widow, immig 1877), in Seneca KS. Fabiola's parents are staying with her maternal grandparents, Barney and Mary WICHMAN, on a farm near Seneca KS. The family moved to Wyoming by 1927, and then to Hauser ID, where the family appears in 1930 census. By 1933, the family lived in California. Fabiola appears in the Great Register of voters in 1936 in Santa Margarita, and in 1939 San Francisco as a housekeeper at 3804 Clay. She may be the Fabiola VALIENTE, born 9 May 1913, died 24 Jan 2007, possibly near Sacramento, SSN=565-53-5295. |
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| 1930 | STAN | Emery O | Born Jun 1912 in WA to Joseph and Fanny STAN. Married Margaret R (---). Lived at 7006 N Norandie St, Spokane. Brother of Allan J '28 and Lucille '34 STAN. Emery died 22 Aug 1987 at Spokane. Margaret, born 4 Jan 1910, died 3 Dec 1997. They are buried in Holy Cross Cemetery. See more family information. |
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| 1930 | STREETER | Clarine (Clarice?) |
Born c1912 in Idaho. Sibling of alumni Ester '28, Lillian '32, Rose '34, Irvin '37, Delico '38 and Irene '40 STREETER. | more family information |
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| 1930 | WERNETTE | Bernice | Born c1912 in Cd'A to Nicodemus and Ozalinda (BLANCHARD) WERNETTE. Married 13 Feb 1937 to Thomas M I PEAKE at Stevenson WA. Sister of Frances '28, Blanche '32, & Margaret '33 WERNETTE. More family information. |
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| 1930 | WILLIAMS | James | born 1912 to Fred (1878-1953) and Catherine (McDONALD) WILLIAMS. Brother of Clinton Bernard '27 and Catherine '36 WILLIAMS. More family information. |
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| 1930 | St Thomas Parish Staff | Redemptorist personnel living at the Rectory on 1 April 1930: Rev J J MOYE, pastor, age 62 b PA; Rev Peter C THOMAS, 41 IL; Bro John T WILLIAMS, 47 Canada, immig 1905, naturalized; Bro Melvin C MORAN, 43 AR; Rev Thomas C MOORE, 38 LA; Rev Francis F FAGAN, 35 IL. See more detail. | ||
| 1930 | Academy & Convent personnel | IHM's living at 311 N 10th on 1 April 1930, all listed as teachers except the last: Sr M Irmine, Superior, 45 PA; Sr M Dolorita, 43 PA; Sr M Harriet, 37 IA; Sr M Kevin, 36 PA; Sr M Clement (SCHERMANSON), 32 ID; Sr M Gertrudis, 29 WA; Sr M Oswald Marie, 27 PA; Sr M Celine, 25 PA; Sr M Evangelist, 35 PA (housekeeper). See more detail. | ||
| 1931 | EARIN | Dorothy |
born c Feb 1923 to Arthur L and Ethel M (McCOUBREY) EARIN, who married on 17 Apr 1912 at Spirit Lake ID. Sister of Douglas, Robert '39, Jeanette '32, Jean '41, and Barbara '47 EARIN.
Arthur Leo EARIN, b 13 Jul 1884 in Illinois, died at Cd'A in 1959, buried with wife in St Thomas cemetery. Ethel M (McCOUBREY) EARIN was born 24 Aug 1886 in Cloquet, Carlton, Minnesota, d 24 Mar 1958 in Cd'A. In 1910, Arthur EARIN, 25, single, was chief engineer for a lumber company in Spirit Lake ID, living on Jefferson St. Over on Washington St, Ethel, 23 MN, school teacher, lived with her family, comprising parents Stanley 50 (lumber yard supt) and Elizabeth 52, both b Canada, married 25 years; and siblings Edward 20, Bertha 18, Charles 16, and Loretta 9, all b MN. --2 Apr 1910, Spirit Lake ID, ED180 p6A, 4A In 1918, Art was a Publisher/Engineer for Panhandle Lumber Co in Spirit Lake, according to his draft registration card. In 1920, the EARIN family lived at 512 Garden, Cd'A, and comprised: Arthur, 35 IL, garage owner; Ethel, 33 MN; Dorothy, 6 ID; Jeanette, 5 ID; and Douglas, 2 ID. view image [fee req'd] --14 Jan 1920 Cd'A ward 2, ED206 p17B In 1930, the EARIN family owned ($4500) and lived at 104 S 9th, Cd'A, and comprised: Arthur, 45 IL, auto salesman, married age 27, has a radio; Ethel, 42 MN, married age 24; Dorothy '31, age 17; Jeanette '32, age 15; Douglas, 13; Robert '39, age 9; Jean '41, age 6, and Barbara '47, age 1. view image [fee req'd] --11 Apr 1930 Cd'A ED12 p12A |
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| 1931 | FLYNN | Mary |
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| 1931 | GERDES | Maxine |
born 1913 ID to Thomas R and Helen (WENDLAND) GERDES. Sister of Marguerite '25, Francis '27, Anna Marie '28, Dorothy '38 and John GERDES.
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| 1931 | HARVEY | Mabel |
Sister Rose Estelle HARVEY, Sisters of Providence. Born 28 Mar 1912 in Washburn WI to J
oseph and Lucy (LEGACY) HARVEY. Died 8 April 2006 in Spokane. Obituary, religious career information. Sister of Kenneth '29 HARVEY; more family information.
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born 1 Dec 1914 to Robert F (1879-1949) and Katherine (DAWSON 1886-1973) KERCHEVAL. Cousin of Earl N '16, Royal '18, Katherine '43, Mary '47, William '51, & Joseph '59 DAWSON. Bob died 29 Jul 2003 at San Diego CA, a retired Captain, USN. He spent 30 years (2 Jun 1938-30 Jun 1968) in the US Navy, and commanded an anti-submarine Patrol Squadron in 1947-48 at NAS Miramar. He served on the San Diego City Planning Commission c1987. He is buried at Ft Rosecrans National Cemetery.
Bob's father is Robert F KERCHEVAL, b 21 or 26 March 1879 in DC, married 15 Jun 1910 to Katheryn DAWSON at Cd'A; died 13 Apr 1949 in Cd'A, buried in St Thomas Cemetery. This WorldConnect listing traces Robert back to Samuel KERCHEVAL c1705 VA. Katherine DAWSON b March 1886 WI to Martin (b Mar 1852 CAN) and Helen (b Jun 1855 CAN) DAWSON. Sister of Joseph (May 1883), Richard (Jan 1888), Francis (Jul 1890) and Ethel (Mar 1894). In 1900, the family lived in Chippewa Falls WI. She is also likely a sister of Wm J DAWSON, and thus an aunt of Earl N '16 DAWSON Katherine was buried 10 Feb 1973 at St Thomas Cemetery, along with her husband Robert F (buried 18 Apr 1949) and three children: Nancy (1920-21), William (1911-16) and George (1923-24). In 1880, Robert F KERCHEVAL, age 1, lived with his family in Washington DC. In 1900, Robert F, 21, was a civilian clerk at Fort St Michael, on the Island of St Michael, Alaska. --30 Jun 1900 Alaska ED19 p1. | Katerine, 14 WI, was living with her parents and siblings (see above) in Chippewa Falls WI --1 Jun 1900, see image (fee req'd). In 1910, Robert F was renting at 606 Lakeside, Cd'A, working as a cigar merchant. --21 Apr 1910 Cd'A ED166 p11A. | Kathryn DAWSON, 25, and her sister Nellie, 30, were school teachers in Cd'A, renting on W Garden Ave. 4 May 1910 Cd'A ED173 p20A In 1920, Robert F (an accountant) and Katherine KERCHEVAL owned and lived at 606 Lakeside, Cd'A, with children Robert M (5), Berry (2) and Francis (2mo). The next household, at 708 Indiana, is Ellen DAWSON, 67 CAN, widow, immig 1884, with her son, Frank M, 29 WI, a lumber grader. --9 Jan 1920 Cd'A ED206 p10B, view census (fee req'd). Son William M, born 13 Sep 1911, died 16 Apr 1916 in Cd'A. In 1930, the family still lived at 606 Lakeside, and comprised: Robert F, 48 DC (afraid to admit hitting the big 5-0?), wheat farmer; Kathryn 45 WI; Robert Jr, 15 ID; Berry, 12 ID; Jack, 4 ID. Children Nancy and George were born and died in the preceding decade. No information on the whereabouts of son Francis, born 1919. Benjamin Berry KERCHEVAL, born 1 Aug 1917 ID, died 25 Dec 1968, Santa Barbara Co CA. Jack KERCHEVAL was a crew chief in the 95th Bomber Squadron, Korean War. |
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| 1931 | MAHONEY | Thomas | born 1912 ID to Mike M and Eliza MAHONEY. brother of Katherine '29, Ezella '22, & Francis '32 MAHONEY. More family information. Possibly, the Thomas J MAHONEY, born 2 Sep 1912, died 23 Jan 1988 Spokane, age 75. WA state death index. | Thomas J |
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| 1931 | MICHALEK | Christine |
Born 9 Sep 1913 in Idaho to Henry and Mary (BAUER) MICHALEK. Joined IHM's as Sr M Noel, IHM, religious profession on 24 Apr 1934, died 9 Oct 1994, bur St Catherine Cemetery, Moscow PA.
In 1880, Henry's parents, Edward MICHALEK, 26, and Anna (TILL) 22, both b Moravia, and son August, 3mo, lived in Fayette county TX. See census transcript. In 1900, Henry, age 13, b Oct 1886 TX, lived with his 7 siblings and their widowed father, Edward MICHALEK, 46, born Jan 1854 Austria, immigrated 1873, farmer, in Denton county TX. --13 Jun 1900, ED48 p14A. See WorldConnect entry for the family of Edward & Anna MICHALEK. In 1910, Henry MICHALEK, 23, was a student, living in a Catholic rectory in Brownsville TX. --15 Apr 1910, Cameron county TX, ward 3, ED23 p2A. in 1918, Henry registered for the WW1 draft. He and his wife, Mary, lived in Okanogan WA, where he farmed and carried mail (contract route). Mary's brother, John George BAUER, unemployed laborer, also lived in Okanogan, and registered in 1917. In 1920, the family lived in Okanogan WA, and comprised: Henry, 33 TX (parents b GER), stagedriver; Mary 30 IL (parents b Hungary); Christina, 6 ID. --15 Jan 1920 Okanogan ED94 p7B. In 1930, the family lived in Chewelah WA with Mary's brother and sister. The family comprised: Henry 43 TX (parents b Austria), farm laborer; Mary T, 40 IL; Chrystine, 16 ID (TX, IL); John G BAUER, 39 IL (Hungary), farmer; and Anna K BAUER, 36 IL (Hungary). John owns the farm, and has no radio. --Apr 1930 Stevens Co WA, ED13 p2A [42]. Sr Noel's uncle, John George BAUER, b 6 Jul 1890 Ivesdale, Champaign, IL, d Stevens Co WA 25 Feb 1950, ae 59; buried 1 Mar 1950 at Holy Cr
oss cemetery, Spokane. His sister, Anna BAUER, b 28 May 1892, d Jun 1973 at Spokane; buried 5 Jul 1973 at Holy Cross.
Henry MICHALEK, b 8 Oct 1886 TX, died July 1965. His wife, Mary T (BAUER), born 1889 at Ivesdale IL, died 8 Apr 1950, age 60. --WADI. Henry and Mary are both buried in Holy Cross cemetery, Spokane. |
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| 1931 | RABOIN | Clarence G |
Born 29 Apr 1913 in Cloquet MN to Maxim and Anna RABOIN (their only child). Died 29 Apr 1992. At age 43, married 3 Sep 1955 in Ferry Co WA to Erma L NELSON, 44, born Wilson Creek (Grant Co) WA; probably the only child of James & Anna NELSON. --WA Archives, marriage return. Erma, b 31 Jul 1911, died 1 Jun 1991. --SSDI Maxim RABOIN was born Jun 1885 in MN to Thomas and Victoria RABOIN. Thomas, born Mar 1860 in French Canada, immigrated 1882. Victoria, born Aug 1866 in French Canada, immigrated in 1877. They married c1884, and had 4 children: Maxim, b Jun 1885 MN; Thomas, b Jan 1886 (? 1887?) MN; Willfred, b Feb 1890 MN; Isabel, b Jul 1895 MN. --13 Jun 1900 census, Chippewa Indian Reservation, Cass Co MN, ED327 p5A [275]. In 1910, Max, 24, and his wife, Anna, 18, married c Oct 1909, lived in Cloquet MN, where Max was a setter in a lumber mill. --18 Apr 1910 Carlton Co MN ward 3, ED39 p5B. In 1920, the family owned (no mtge) 210 6th St, Cloquet MN, and comprised: Max, 36 MN, was a sawyer for a lumber co; Anna, 28 MN (parents b CAN, MN) and Clarence, 6 MN. --2 Jan 1920, Cloquet ward 2, Carlton Co MN, ED9 p1B. In 1930, the family rented and lived at 1020 Lakeside, Cd'A, and comprised: Max, 44 MN, sawyer in mill; Anna 38 MN; and Clarence, 16 MN. --11 Apr 1930, Cd'A ward 2, ED11 p13B. Maxim RABOIN died at Cd'A in May 1935; Anna L RABOIN, born 9 Jun 1891 MN, died at Cd'A in April 1970. Both are buried in St Thomas cemetery. |
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| 1931 | ROCHE | (Martin) James | born 11 Dec 1912 to Michael & Mary ROCHE. Brother of Catherine '24, Margaret '25, Agnes '27, and Jack (m Josephine FLYNN '33) ROCHE. More family information, census records. Uncle of Agnes '60, Patrick '62, Marilyn '63, Terry, Theresa '69 & Kevin '71 ROCHE. Jim was a veteran of WW2, and died 22 Jan 1992. He is buried in St Thomas cemetery. | 518-01-0846 |
| 1931 | RONDEAU | Mildred | born c1911 at Cd'A to Charles P and Eleanor RONDEAU. More family information.
In 1930, Mildred is a student and roomer in the Philip and Debora McMANAMIN family at 805 Sherman. --15 Apr 1930 Cd'A, ED11 p14B & 4A |
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| 1931 | ROTH | Robert L |
Born 20 Dec 1911 in Idaho to Lawrence Paul and Bridget Alice (REILLY) ROTH. Died 20 Apr 1988.
Lawrence Paul ROTH was b 25 Jan 1884 in MN to William and Anne ROTH. In 1900, Lawrence, 16, lived with his brother Elmer, 9 MN, and their parents on a farm in Murray county MN. William was b Jul 1857 CT (parents b GER & IRL); Anne was b Jul 1863, married 17 years, 2 births / living. Lawrence died 24 Nov 1954 in Cd'A. Lawrence and Alice are buried in St Thomas cemetery. Bridget Alice REILLY was b 3 Dec 1882 in Lawler OK to John (Jack) REILLY (b 1844 Co Cavan, IRL) and Mary Ellen BURNS (b 1850 Richland Co OH). Alice died 17 Dec 1975 at Cd'A. Lawrence and Bridget married 17 May 1905 at Holy Trinity RCC in Moscow ID. Lawrence registered for the WW1 draft on 12 Sep 1918 in Cd'A. He was medium build and height, with blue eyes and brown hair. In 1910, the Lawrence ROTH family rented at 929 7th St, and comprised: Lawrence, 24 MN (parents b MN), barber, married 5 years; Alice, wife, 23 IA (parents b MA, OH), 1 birth / living; Wayne, 3 WA. --19 Apr 1910 Cd'A ward 4, ED170 p6B. In 1920, the family owned and lived at 929 7th St, and comprised: L P ROTH, city light company electrician, age 35 MN (parents b MN), no mortgage; Alice B, 31 IA (parents b Ireland, Ohio); John Wayne, son, 12 WA; Robert L, son, 8 ID, not able to read or write. --7 Jan 1920 Cd'A ward 4, ED207 p7B. In 1930, the family still lived at 929 N 7th, and comprised: Laurence ROTH, power plant electrician, 41 MN (parents b OH), no radio, owns home, value $2000, not a veteran; Alice, 41 IA (parents b Ireland, OH), married age 19; Robert, 17 ID. --14 Apr 1930 Cd'A ward 4, ED19 p15B. |
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| 1931 | SANDS | Catherine |
born 1913 ID, probably to Isaac and Mary () SANDS.
In 1910, Isaac SANDS is listed as a widow, age 40, born ME to parents b IA & OH [back-migration seems unlikely], living in Prairie precinct, Kootenai Co ID. census image (fee req'd). On 18 Mar 1912, Isaac S SANDS patented 160 acres in Range 1W, Township 51N, sections 32 & 33. This land was later the subject of a 1931 estate issue, involving Isaac I, Isaac S and Mary SANDS. On 5 Feb 1914, Isaac SANDS, born 28 Jun 1867, w
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| 1931 | SPAIN | Benjamin | born c1914 in North Dakota to Thomas J (1865-1937) and Bridget SPAIN. Brother of Theresa A '27 and Mary B '24. More Family Information. |
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