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THE BUSH FAMILYby Robert A. Bjerke23 January 201441 51 55 60 bp passlist mJohn <strong>Bush</strong>bp 5 Sept 1790, "John base born son of Mary <strong>Bush</strong>" (Kirkby on Bain bp),"Jno. son of Mary <strong>Bush</strong>, a single woman" (bishops transcript); b 1788(Sugden), 54 in 1854 (passenger list), 65 in 1855d February 1866 (Sugden); in England, according to Sugden, but probably inWisconsinBardney 1813 (m); labourer, Mareham le Fen near the Moorhouses, 1814 (daubp); ag. lab., Freiston West Fen Allotment, 1841; Frieston Fen 1851; toNew York, May 1854, laborer, on the ship Australia (passenger list dated15 May 1854); laborer, resident 1 year, Pittsford Town, Monroe County, NewYork, 1855, 2 families , living in a frame house worth $400;living with the Ellkintons in Lomira Town, Dodge County, 1860a portrait of John <strong>Bush</strong> is in my possessionm 26 July 1813 Wragby (m)41 51 55 60 passlistMary Holden? daughter of John Holden and Esther his wife (Revesby bp); daughter ofJohn Holden and Esther Simpson (Revesby parish register)? bp 20 Nov 1787 (Revesby bp); b 1784 (Sugden) Revesby (1851); 50 in 1841,64 in 1851, 58 in 1854 (pass list), 61 in 1855, 73 in 1860d 6 Nov 1862, bur Lomira Town cemetery (cem); d Nov 1862 (Sugden)Wragby 1813 (m)a portrait of Mary <strong>Bush</strong> is in my possessionChildren:2 i Elizabeth bp 11 Sept 1814 Mareham­le­Fenii Sarah bp 26 Jan l8l7, labourer Hundleby Fen Allotmentiii John bp 11 July 1819, labourer New Bolingbrokeiv Mary bp 28 Jan l82l, labourer New Bolingbrokev Thomas bp 17 Aug l823, labourer New Bolingbrokevi Nancy bp 18 Dec l825, labourer Miningsby Allotmentvii Henry bp 2 July l829, labourer Miningsby AllotmentbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbCHILDREN OF JOHN BUSH AND MARY HOLDEN:2 51 61 71 bp m1 g1 m2 g22 Elizabeth <strong>Bush</strong>; Elisabeth Russell (m2); Elizabeth Wilcocks (71)bp 11 Sept 1814 (Mareham le Fen bp); bp Revesby; b Mareham le Fen (51,71);b Frieston Fen (61)died in America (Sugden)servant, New Bolingbroke, 1841 (m1); widow, Tattershall, 1847 (m2); widow,nurse in the household of innkeeper Richard Morris, 82 Freeman Street,Grimsby, 1871(ed19)cf. Elisabeth Wilcox, 66, insane, inmate in the county home, Fond du LacTown, Fond du Lac County, 1880(ed38p15)m1 27 April 1841 Carrington Chapel, Boston District (g,m)d burIsaac Russells (m); Isaac Russels (42b); Russel (bp43); Russell (bur45)31 in 1845 (bur), 36 in 1845 (d)son of Thomas Russells, farmer (m); cf. Thomas Russell and SusannahHerring m 18120924 Revesby (Horncastle mdx)


ush 23 jan 2014 page 2cf. Isaac son of Thomas & Susannah Russells, Revesby, farmer, bp 26 June1814 (Revesby bp)labourer, New Bolingbroke, 1841 (m); labourer, Revesby Bank, 1842 (bp);labourer (d); Frieston Allotment 1845 (bur)d 3 Nov 1845 Freiston Fen, Sibsey Subdistrict, Boston District, pthisispulmonialis (d); bur 6 Nov 1845 (Carrington bur)m2 27 Dec 1847 Tattershall Parish Church (m,g)41 51 61 g1 d burWilliam Willcox (1831bp,51,d,signature in g1); William Wilcox (41,61);William Willcock (1828bp,signature in g2); William Wilcock (m2)son of Richard Wilcock, farmer (m2)b Keelby, Lincs. (51,61); 40 in 1841, 54 in 1851, 63 in 1861d 5 Nov 1868 Weelsby Street, Clee, Caistor District, age 70 (d); bur 9 Nov1868, age 70, abode Clee by Grimsby (Clee bur)Tattershall 1827 (g1); baker, High Street, Tattershall, 1841; widower,baker, Tattershall, 1847 (m2); cottage , baker & grocer,Tattershall, 1851; warehouseman, Lock Hill, Great Grimsby ed4, 1861; bookkeeper (d)m1 17 May 1827 Tattershall Parish church (g)41Mary Nichols (g); Mary Willcock (bur)witness to marriage Abagall Nichols (g); Ann Nichols married thesame day (g)40 in 1841bur 23 April 1846 (Tattershall bur) Children:9 i John <strong>Bush</strong> Russels b 18 Dec 1842 Revesby; d 26 June 1845 FreistonFen, Sibsey Subdistrict, Boston Districta John Wilcox, 12 in 1841, b Tattershallb Henry bp 4 June 1831 Tattershall, baker2 51 61 bp g d bur3 Sarah <strong>Bush</strong>bp 26 Jan 1817 by the minister of Revesby (Hundleby bp); b East Kirkby(51); b Kirkby (61)d 2 May 1870 Tattershall (d); bur 5 May 1870, res Tattershall Bede House,age 53 (Tattershall bur)Mareham­le­fen 1836 (g)m 1 Aug 1836 Mareham le Fen Church; witnesses John Apleyard, Elizabeth<strong>Bush</strong> (g)51 61 bp d burGeorge Appleyardson of George and Mary Appleyard, abode Tattershall, labourer (Coningsbybp); cf. George Appleyard and Mary Foreman m 18120831 Coningsby(Horncastle mdx)bp 10 Sept 1816 (Coningsby bp); the George Appleyard who was bp 5 Nov 1815(Tattershall bp) apparently died the same month; 34 in 1851, 45 in 1861; bTattershall (51,61)d 30 Sept 1869 Tattershall, age 55, scrofulous disease of the knee (d),bur 3 Oct 1869, res Tattershall Bede House, age 55 (Tattershall bur)Mareham­le­fen 1836 (g); labourer, New Bolingbroke, 1837 (sons b); lab,Tattershall, 1844 (bp); ag labr, on the Kirkstead road, Tattershall, 1851;agricultural laborer, Tattershall Green, Tattershall, 1861Children:12 i John b 12 Sept 1837, labourer New Bolingbrokeii <strong>Bush</strong> b 29 July l839 Tattershall, laboureriii George b 29 Nov l841 Harts Grounds, labourer


ush 23 jan 2014 page 3iv Thomas b 8 May l844 Tattershall, labourerv Ann b 30 Aug l846 Coningsby, labourervi William Henry b 15 Oct l848 Tattershall, labourervii Joseph b 29 April 1851 Tattershall, labourerviii Isaac b 20 Aug 1853 Tattershall, husbandmanix Sarah b 25 May 1856 Tattershall, agricultural labourer; d 15 June1856, agricultural labourer, Tattershall2 41 51 bp m cem4 John <strong>Bush</strong> (m)b 29 June 1819 (mrs G. <strong>Bush</strong>); bp 11 July 1819, b New Bolingbroke(Carrington bp)d 10 Aug 1857, age 38­1­11, bur Estabrooks Cemetery, Fond du Lac (cem)1841 Freiston, West Fen Allotment, at home; labourer, Newbold, 1848 (m);1851 Newball, agricultural laborer, living with father­in­law; 1851 to USwith Ellkintonsm 29 June 1848 Stainton parish church (m)51 70? 80 85 bp m2 obMary Jane Baxter (m)daughter of Thomas and Ann Baxter, Newbald, labourer (bp); cf. ThomasBaxter and Ann Hill m 18210813 Stainton by Langworth (Lawres mdx)bp 2 April 1827 (Stainton by Langworth bp), b Newball (51)d 6 or 7 March 1896 at the home of her daughter Mrs Luke Culver (ob­­TheByron correspondent of The Commonwealth says she died Friday evening, theOakfield correspondent of The Daily Reporter says she died Saturday); burEstabrooks Cemetery (cem)Newbold 1851 (m); cf. May J. <strong>Bush</strong>, 43, b England, "keeps house" in thehousehold of lumber merchant Wm. D. Davis, Fond du Lac ward 4, 1870(p45);Oakfield 1880(ed52p25); Oakfield Town, 4 females, 3 b U.S., 1 b G.B., 1885m2 14 July 1870 Fond du Lac, clerical ceremony by W. K. Windows (m)50 55 60 70 75 int m1 cemThomas Hallb c 1818 (intent) England; 25 in 1844 (shiplist); 34 in 1850; 44 in1860; 54 in 1870d 30 July 1876, age 61, bur Oakfield (cem)stone cutter (shiplist); arrived June 1844 New York, declared intent13 April 1847 Fond du Lac County (intent); farmer, Oakfield Town,settled 1844 (Illustrated Atlas Map of Fond du Lac County,Wisconsin. Fond du Lac: Harvey & Tucker, 1874, p.78); farmer,Oakfield Town, 1850; 2 males, 4 females, 2 foreign birth, Oakfield,1855; Oakfield Town 1860(p172); 2 males, 4 females, Oakfield Town,1875; Oakfield 1870(p11); farm sold 1895In the 1850 census of Oakfield Town, immediately following thehousehold of Samuel Shettleworth, is the household of Thomas Hall,age 34, farmer, $400 real estate, b Eng., with Eliza Hall, age 24, bEng., and Mary Ann Hall, age 3, b Eng. Following them is thehousehold of Thomas Hall, age 33, farmer, $300 real estate, b Eng.,with Mary A. Hall, age 1, b Wis.Betsy Hall, age 10, b Wis., was living with William Shuttleworth'sfamily in Byron in 1860.m1 5 Dec 1846 by Elijah D. Warner (Fond du Lac m)41 50 60 bpEliza Shuttlewell (Fond du Lac m)daughter of Samuel and Ellen Shuttleworth, labourer,Dalestooth (bp)bp 23 Nov 1825 (Mansfield bp); 15 in 1841; 24 in 1850, 34 in1860, b England


ush 23 jan 2014 page 4d 15 Sept 1861 bur Oakfield (cem)at home, Mansfield, 1841m250?Keziah Spear; Kezia Mary Speer (dau Katie b)daughter of Samuel H. Spear and Phebe (50); Phoebe A. Spier(60)19 in 1850, b New Jersey (50); 25 in 1860, b New York; b NewYork (Phebe 30)d 19 July 1868, age 34, bur Oakfield (cem)at home, Flatbush Town, Kings County, New York, 1850Children:21 i John Thomas b 26 March 1849 Newbald, labourerii William b 30 April 1850 Newball, laboureriii Robert, b 20 July 1851 Newball, North East Subdistrict, laboureriv Mary Ann, b 28 Dec 1852 Pittsfordv Henry Baxter, b 8 Aug l854 Washington Countyvi George Newton, b Jan 1856, d 22 Jan 1856vii Christopher, b 25 Dec 1856 Fond du Lac CountyHall children:a Mary Ann, d Sept 1850 age 3 (cem)b Henry b c1851 Wisconsin (60)c Phebe Ann, b 8 May 1863 Long Island, New Yorkd Sarah E., d 22 Sept 1864, age 5 weeks (cem)e twins, d 30 Oct 1865, age 4 days (cem)f Katie Victoria b 18 Jan 1867 Oakfield2 41 51 61 71 81 91 bp m d5 Mary <strong>Bush</strong>bp 28 January 1821, b New Bolingbroke (Carrington bp)d 7 Feb 1898 County Lunatic Asylum, Bracebridge R.D., Lincoln District (d)at home, Freiston, West Fen Allotment, 1841; abode Frieston Allotment 1846(dau bp); Butterwick Alott., 1857 (m); Foundry Lane, Grimsby, 1868(W.Wilcox d); widow, nurse, Great Grimsby 1871 1881; with daughter Nancy'sfamily, Great Grimsby, 1891(ed38)m 4 Aug 1857 in chapel of Midville, Spilsby District (m)41 51 61 bp m1 dWilliam Carterson of Rebecca Carter, spinster, Sutton St Edmunds (bp); father WilliamRawlings (m)bp 24 Feb 1822 (Sutton St Edmunds bp)d 17 July 1869 Grimsby, Great Grimsby Subdistrict, Caistor District, age48, "Hung himself during a fit of temporary Insanity" (d)ag lab, Boston, 1841; labourer, Witham Street, Boston, 1842 (m1); agl lab,Butterwick East Fen Allotment, 1851; husbandman, Butterwick, 1854 (d);widower, laborer, Butterwick Allott., 1857 (m); farm labourer, ButterwickFen, 1861m1 11 Oct 1842 Boston parish church41 51 bp dHarriet Cooper (m)daughter of Matthew and Mary Cooper (bp)bp 1 Dec 1817 (Metheringham bp); 20 in 1841; 32 in 1851, b Freiston;36 in 1854 (d)d 28 Aug 1854 Butterwick, Bennington Subdistrict, Boston District(d)dressm, Boston, 1841Children:34 i Mary Robinson, b 8 Sept 1846 Freiston Fen, Sibsey Subdistrict


ush 23 jan 2014 page 5ii John b 7 Oct 1852 Freiston Fen, Sibsey Subdistrictiii Henry b 14 Oct 1854 Horncastleiv Nancy Elizabeth b 2 Oct 1857, laborer, Butterwick Allotmentv Sarah Jane b 23 May 1861, laborer, Butterwick Allotmenta Mary Ann, 4 in 1851, b Butterwickb Rebecca bp 25 June 1848 Midville, labourer, Butterwick Allotmentc Harriet b 8 June 1850 Butterwick, labourer (b), res ButterwickAllotment (Midville bp)d John bp 10 April 1853 Midville, labr, Butterwick Allotment2 51 55 60 70 75 80 85 90 95 00 05 10 bp m shiplist d obit cem6 Thomas <strong>Bush</strong>b 15 July 1823 (obit); b July 1823 (00); bp 17 Aug 1823, b New Bolingbroke(Carrington bp)d 3 July 1919 Wood Lake, bur Wood Lake Cemeteryservant, Tattershall, 1847 (m); Frieston Fen 1851; to U.S. 1852 (00,10);labourer, to New York on the ship Huguenot (passenger list dated 10 June1852); laborer, living with Wm. Hill in Pittsford Town, Monroe County,resident 3 years, 1855; to Wisconsin 1859 (obit); farmer, real estateworth $2000, Lomira Town, Dodge County, 1860(p81); Co. I, 27th Wis Inf, 3Dec 1862 ­ 2 Jan 1863, deserted according to army records, but I thinkthis can be disputed; owned a farm in Byron Town, Fond du Lac County,1868­1903 (land); farmer, Byron Town, 1870(p16); 2 males, 6 females,Byron, 1875; farmer, Byron Town, 1880(ed33p4); 1 male, 3 females, 2 b US,2 b GB, Byron Town, 1885; 1 male, 1 female, 2 b GB, Byron Town, 1895;mason, owner of house, partially naturalized, Byron Town, 1900(ed17p6);living with nephew Luke Culver, Oakfield Village, 1905(p3); naturalized,living with son John, Second Avenue, Wood Lake Village, Yellow MedicineCounty, Minnesota, 1910(ed194p2)m 29 June 1847 Tattershall parish church (m)51 55 60 70 80 m d obitAnn Halldaughter of William Hall, labourer (m); Sarah Hall witness at marriage (g)b 20 April 1827 (d,cem) Tattershall (l85l); 28 in 1855; 33 in 1860; 44 in1870d 2 March 1897 Byron Town, bur Byron Cemetery (d7­54)servant, Tattershall, 1847 (m)Children (there were 9 in all, according to Thomas' obit):43 i Sarah b 25 June 1848 Mid­Ville, agricultural labourerii John b 16 July 1850 Freiston Fen, laboureriii Ella Elizabeth b 21 May 1855 Pittsfordiv Mary Ann b c 1857 New Yorkv Thomas William b 6 April 1859 Wisconsinvi Belle Jane b 14 Sept 1861 Lomiravii Jennie Ann b 10 April 1867 Lomira1 51 bp g m cem7 Nancy <strong>Bush</strong> (m)b 12 November 1825 (bible); bp 18 Dec 1825, b Miningsby Allotment(Carrington bp); b 12 Nov 1826 (cem)d 24 November 1881 (bible,cemetery transcriptions at Beaver Dam PublicLibrary); bur Lomira Town Cemetery (cem)servant, Boston, 1851; Frieston Allotment 1851 (m)m 9 September 1851 Carrington Chapel, Boston District (g,m)Mark Elkinton 1816­1899 ­­ see ElkintonChildren:i Mary Ann b 16 Dec 1853 Pittsford, New York


ush 23 jan 2014 page 6ii Mark Pearson b 19 April 1856 Lomira Town, Dodge County, Wisconsiniii John Thomas b 31 July 1858 Lomira Towniv Evelyn Hannah b 1 Oct 1860 Lomira Townv Charles Holden b 8 April 1862 Lomira Townvi Nancy E. b 3 March 1864 Lomira Town, d 24 March 1866 Lomira Townvii Auta Lucinda b 13 Feb 1866 Lomira Townviii William Henry b 24 May 1870 Lomira Townix Frank <strong>Bush</strong> b 28 Oct 1873 Lomira Town2 41 51 55 60 70 75 80 85 bp m1 obit passlist8 Henry <strong>Bush</strong> (m)b 28 June 1829 (obit); bp 2 July 1829, b Miningsby Allotment (Carringtonbp); 27 in 1855d 16 June 1895 Saint Peter State Hospital, bur Stewart Cemeteryat home, Freiston, West Fen Allotment, 1841; laborer, Moor Houses, 1851(m); farm laborer, Moor Houses in Revesby, 1851; to U.S. spring 1854,laborer, with his parents (ship); laborer, resident 1 year, living withhis parents, Pittsford Town, Monroe County, New York, 1855; to Wisconsin 1year after 2nd marriage (obit); farmer, real estate value $100, LomiraTown, Dodge County, 1860(p79); farm laborer, Byron Town, Fond du LacCounty, 1870(p2); owned a farm in Byron Town 1876­1882 (land); farmer,Byron Town, 1880(ed33p4); to Collins Township, McLeod County, Minnesota,spring 1882, to Osceola Town, Renville County, 7 years later (obit);Collins Township 1885(p3); 1889: Henry <strong>Bush</strong>, Bird Island, 2 horses, 4cows, homestead in sec 22 (probably from a tax list or plat book)m1 4 February 1851 Chapel of Saint Laurence, Revesby Parish, HorncastleDistrict (m)51 bp passlistSusannah Randsley (m)daughter of John Randsley and Epiphania Turgoose (Revesby parishregister); daughter of John Randsley (m); daughter of John and EpiphaniaRandsley, abode Revesby, farmer (Mareham le Fen bp, also recorded inRevesby bp)bp 8 Feb 1829 (Mareham le Fen bp); bp 22 Feb 1829 by the curate ofMiningsby (Revesby bp); b 1 Nov1829 (Sugden); 25 in 1854; b Revesby (51)d 1 September 1854 "probably at Pittsford, N.Y." (Sugden)servant, Moor Houses, 1851 (m)m2 17 December 1857 Pittsford (obit, Sugden)41 51 60 70 80 85 95 00 05 10 b bp d obitSarah Ablarddaughter of John Ablard, shoemaker, and Mary Pogson (b); labourer,Hundleby Allotment (bp)b 10 February 1838 Spilsby Subdistrict, Spilsby District (b), b Hundleby(51), b Stickney (Sugden); no birthplace appears in the birth record, butthe informant's residence is Hundleby Fen Allotment; bp 1 April 1838(Stickney bp)d 19 February 1918 Hutchinson, bur Stewart Cemeteryat home, Hall Lane, Stickney ed2, 1841; servant in the household of farmerJoseph Voss, Cross Lane, Stickney ed4a, 1851; to U.S. 1857 (00,10);Osceola Township 1895(p8); to Hutchinson 1898; Hutchinson Village1900(ed91p2); in Minnesota 23 years, in Hutchinson 6 years, in 1905m2 23 August 1903 Hutchinson; m 27 Aug 1903 (Sugden); Chester's 3rdmarriage (10)50 60 65 70 80 85 00 05 10 m2 d obitChester Wright Selts (d)son of John Selts (50,d) and Mary Duglas (d)


ush 23 jan 2014 page 7b 4 Jan 1830 New York State(d); b Jan 1830 New York (00); 20 in 1850, 30 in 1860, 41 in 1870,50 in 1880, 55 in 1885, 75 in 1905, 80 in 1910d 20 Nov 1916 Hutchinson City, bur Hutchinson Cemetery (d)at home, Mayfield Township, De Kalb County, 1850; farm hand, BigRock Township, Kane County, Illinois, 1860; 1 male 30­40, 1 female0­10, 1 female 10­20, 1 female 20­30, Kane County, 1865; farmer,Union Township, Floyd County, Iowa, 1870(p24); farmer, Sheffield,Franklin County, Iowa, 1880; farmer, Sherman St, Sheffield, 1885;Selts patent medicine, Maple Street, Sheffield Iowa, 1900; Glen(?)St, Hutchinson ward 3, in Minnesota 2 years, here 2 years,1905(ed13p23); Franklin Avenue, Hutchinson ward 3, 1910(ed89p4)?m1 21 Dec 1851 Kane County by J.P. (m)Elizabeth Hawkscf. Betsey Hawks, 17, b New York, in William Hawks'household, Sugar Grove, Kane County, 1850m 23 Nov 1856 De Kalb County by Rev. L. Inman (m)60 80 85 00Lucinda A. Denny (mdx); Lusinda L. Selts (85)b July 1839 Illinois (00); 20 in 1860, 31 in 1870, 40 in 1880,45 in 1885cf. Lucinda Femy, 11, b Illinois, in John J.Femy's household, Sugar Grove, Kane County, 1850. Children:i Alma, 6 in 1860, 16 in 1870, b Illinoisii Mary N., 2/12 in 1860, 10 in 1870, 20 in 1880, bIllinois; m Adam O. Asperiii George b Aug 1865 Illinois (00), 6 in 1870, 14 in1880, 19 in 1885Children:50 i Mary Ann b 13 Sept 1851 West­Ville, Sibsey Subdistrict, BostonDistrict, labourerii Susannah b 8 June 1853 Leverton Fen, Sibsey Subdistrict,labourer; d 28 April 1854 crossing Atlanticiii Elizabeth Ann b 21 July 1854, d 27 Sept 1854 New York Stateiv John Henry b 11 April 1860 Wisconsinv Susannah Nancy b 11 Aug 1861vi Edith Elizabeth b 18 Feb 1863 Lomiravii Sarah Jane b 9 Oct 1864viii Charlotte Lucinda b 10 March 1866ix Mary Lillie b 27 March 1868x Ira Dayton b 22 Nov 1877bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbCHILD OF ISAAC RUSSELLS AND ELIZABETH BUSH:3 b bp d bur9 John <strong>Bush</strong> Russells (d)b 18 Dec 1842 Revesby, Tattershall Subdistrict, Horncastle District (b),bp 5 Jan 1843 (Carrington bp)d 26 June 1845 Freiston Fen, Sibsey Subdistrict, Boston District,convulsions; bur 29 June 1845 (Carrington bur)CHILDREN OF WILLIAM WILLCOX AND MARY:41 51 61 71 m1 g210 John Wilcox; John Wilcock (51); John Willcocks (m1); John Willcox


ush 23 jan 2014 page 8(61b,wf1 d,signature in g2,63b,71,71b); John William Willcox (bp61,63)son of William Willcocks, cottager (m1)? same as William Henry, son of William & Sarah Willcock, baker,Tattershall, bp 5 Aug 1828 (Tattershall bp)12 in 1841; 24 in 1853 (m1); 43, b Tattershell, 1871at home, Tattershall, 1841; John Wilcock, age 23, living in household ofWilliam Boswell, Holmes Road, Horsington, 1851; cottager, Stickney, 1853(m1); agricultural laborer, Tattershall, 1861; labourer, Tattershall, 18611863 (bps); widower, labourer, Tattershall, son of baker William Wilcox,1862 (m); lamp lighter, 25 Flower St, Grimsby, 1871(ed10)m1 13 June 1853 Stickney Parish Church, witness Rose Anna Bowering (m)41? 61 dFrances Cook Boweringdaughter of Edward Bowering labourer (m)23 in 1853 (m); 31 in 1861, b Wragby; 34 in 1861 (d)d 21 April 1861 Tattershall (d)cf. Francis Bowering, female, 11, Bardney ed25, 1841; Stickney 1853 (m)m2 13 March 1862 (Tattershall m)51 61 71 b bpCharlotte Ingall (signature in g)daughter of William Ingall and Hannah Tops (b); carpenter (b), joiner (bp)b 22 Nov 1843 Little Hale, Heckington Subdistrict, Sleaford District (b);bp 25 Dec 1843 (Great Hale bp)in the Union workhouse in New Sleaford in 1851; living with cousin JohnParker in Great Hale 1861; Tattershall 1862 (m)Children:i William, 9 in 1871, b Tattershall; likely the same as William, sonof Charlotte Ingall, b 27 Nov 1861 Tattershall (b)ii Frances Cook b 20 April 1861 Tattershall, farm labourer (b), bp 24April 1861 (Tattershall bp); d 4th quarter 1866 Caistoriii Alfred b 4 Aug 1863 Tattershall, farm labourer (b), bp 1 Nov 1863(Tattershall bp)iv Robert John Nichols, b 8 Feb 1871 at Flower Street, Grimsby, docklamp lighter (b)41 5111 Henry Willcox (51)bp 4 June 1831, son of baker William and Mary Willcox (Tattershall bp); 10in 1841; age 20, b Tattershall (51)at home, Tattershall, 1841 1851; General Labr 1851m51Eliza25 in 1851, b Wakefield YorkshireCHILDREN OF GEORGE APPLEYARD AND SARAH BUSH:3 51 61 b bp m12 John Appleyardb 12 Sept 1837 Spilsby Subdistrict, Spilsby District,


ush 23 jan 2014 page 9and Millicent Dickinson, Billinghay, 1841cf. Ann Dickinson, 12, b Billinghay, parents William Dickinson, MillicentDickinson, Billinghay, 1851on the evidence of the census, not the Ann Dickinson, daughter of WilliamDickinson, who was born in Heckington 27 Dec 1838Children:60 i William b 31 March 1860 Tattershall, farm labourer (b)ii Betsy b 24 Aug 1862 Tattershall, farm labourer (b)iii Thomas b 24 April 1865 Tattershall, farm labourer3 51 61 71 81 91 01 b bp m d13 <strong>Bush</strong> Appleyard (b); William Appleyard (61,81); William <strong>Bush</strong> Appleyard(m,d); the baptism entry in the Tattershall parish register gives thechild's name as ". . . <strong>Bush</strong>", and the mother's name is missing or erased;could this mean the priest forgot or couldn't read his notes?b 29 July 1839 (b) Tattershall (b,51,61,71,81,91,01); bp 2 August 1839Tattershall, abode Dogdyke (bp)d 29 Dec 1904 Grangetown Eston, Middlesbrough District (d)ag lab, Kirkstead, 1861; Laborer, Butterwick Allott., 1864 (m); laborer atfurnaces, Lackenby, 1864 (b); ag. lab., The Green, Tattershall, 1871;labourer, North Terrace, Lazenby, 1875 (b); East Coatham, Kirkleatham,1877 (b); labourer at the iron works (son d 1878); South Bank 1880 (b);labourer steelworks, Normanby in Middlesbrough, York, 1881; platelayer1889 (Sarah m); steelworks labourer, 115 Vaughan Street, Eston, York,1891; labourer, steel, Eston, 1901m 26 April 1864 Mid­ville chapel, Spilsby District (m)51 71 81 91 01 11 bp dBetsy (bp,1868b); Betsey (51); Elizabeth Todd (m,1866b)daughter of Joseph & Harriet Todd, cordwainer, Dogdyke (Chapel Hill bp);daughter of Joseph Todd (m)bp 4 June 1843 (Chapel Hill bp); 7 in 1851, b Experocal, Lincs; 22 in 1864(m); 27 in 1871; 38 in 1881; 47 in 1891; 58 in 1901; b Boston Lincs; GROinforms me that this is not the Elizabeth Todd b 3d quarter 1843Horncastle or the Betsy Todd b 3d quarter 1843 Granthamd 23 Aug 1915 at 89 Pym Street, Eston U.D. (d)at home, Chapel Hill, 1851; Butterwick Allott., 1864 (m); 46 Pym Street,South Bank, 1911Children :63 i Henry b 24 Dec 1864 Lackenby Brick Yard, Lackenby, Yorkii Joseph b 8 Sept 1866 Harmston, Lincolnshire; bricklayers laboureriii Sarah b 9 Feb 1868 Tattershall, farm laboureriv George b 30 Sept 1869 Tattershall, farm labourer; d 18 Aug 1878Kirkleatham Parishv newly born daughter, age 1 month in 1871vi Jane b 4 Dec 1872 Tattershall, farm labourervii Ellen b 23 July 1875 Lazenby, labourerviii William b 23 July 1877 West Coatham, Kirkleathamix Betsy b 31 Aug 1880, 18 Branch Street, South Bank; d 17 June 1881at 115 Vaughan Street, Grangetownx Thomas b 24 March 1883, 115 Vaughan Street, Grangetownxi Fred b 20 April 1886, 115 Vaughan Street, Grangetown, Eston U S D3 51 61 71 81 91 b bp m d14 George Appleyardb 29 Nov 1841 Harts Grounds, Swineshead Subdistrict, Boston District (b);bp 26 Dec 1841 (Chapel Hill bp); b Swineshead (51); b Chapel Hill (61); b


ush 23 jan 2014 page 10Chapelhill (71); b Tattershall (81)d 14 June 1894 Hornsey, Middlesex, Edmonton District (d)foundry labourer, Lincoln, 1861; labourer, New Cross, 1865 (m); railwaytime keeper 1865 (b); bricklayer, Islington, 1871; ? bricklayer, Hornsey,Middlesex, 1881; foreman bricklayer, Hornsey, 1891; bricklayer journeyman1894 (d)m 27 March 1865 Hatcham Parish Church, Greenwich District (m)61 71 81 91 01 11 bSabina Vinter; Sabinah (b)daughter of labourer John Vinter (m); labourer John Vintner and JaneMorley (b)b 29 May 1844 Dogdike, Swineshead Subdistrict, Boston District (b)house maid, Tattershall Thorpe, 1861; New Cross 1865 (m); widow,housekeeper, Hornsey, 1901; servant 1911Child:74 i Moses b 16 Dec 1865 Waddington, Lincs.3 51 61 b bp d bur15 Thomas Appleyardb 8 May 1844 Tattershall (b), bp 20 May 1844 Tattershalld 29 Aug 1861 Tattershall Thorpe (d); bur 1 Sept 1861, res TattershallThorpe (Tattershall bur)ploughman, Billinghay, 18613 51 61 70 b bp m g16 Ann Appleyard; Anne (bp)b 30 August 1846 Coningsby; bp 2 Sept 1846 (Coningsby bp); age 4 (51); 15in 1861; 22 in 1870 (shiplist); 24 in 1870house servant, Tattershall, 1861; Tattershall 1865 (son b)possibly the same as: 1880 widow Fond du Lac, age 33m 24 Nov 1867 at the Great Grimsby parish church (m,g)70George Gibson (m); Geo. W. Gibson (Thomas m)son of William Gibson, labourer (m)b in or about 1844 England (intent); 21 in 1870 (shiplist); 22 in 1870;under age in 1867 (m)cf. George Gibson b 14 May 1849 South Somercotes, son of William Gibsonand Elizabeth Grantham (b)arrived May 1870 Quebec (intent,passlist), declared intent 29 March 1872(intent); labourer, Duncan Street, 1867 (m); laborer, Bath Street,Grimsby, 1869 (son b); came to U.S. 1870; Lomira Wisconsin with MarkElkinton 1870Children:75 i Thomas, b 31 July 1865 Horncastleii George, b 16 April 1869 Grimsby? iii Norma, b 20 June 1890 Milwaukee3 51 61 71 81 91 01 11 b bp m d17 William Henry Appleyard; Henry Appleyard (11)b 15 Oct 1848 Tattershall (b), bp 1 Nov 1848 (Tattershall bp)d 27 Aug 1926 at 94 California, Eston U.D. (d)at home, Tattershall, 1861; Labourer, Coningsby, 1870 (m); ag lab,Coningsby, 1871; iron miner, Eston, 1871 (b); labourer in sip[!] yard 1878(b); iron­stone miner, Eston, York, 1881; store keeper 1883 (b); generallabourer 1888 (b); banksman 1890 (dau m); labourer, Eston, 1891; generallabourer, ironstone mine, below ground, Eston, 1901; onsetter in ironstonemines, 94 California, Eston, 1911


ush 23 jan 2014 page 11m 18 Oct 1870 Coningsby parish church (m)61 71 81 91 01 b dEllen Clarke (m), otherwise usually Clarkdaughter of clock­cleaner and labourer Timothy Clark and Mary Holmes (b)b 5 May 1851 Coningsby (b); b Coningsby Moor (81)d 6 June 1905 Eston, age 54 (d)at home, Coningsby, 1861Children:78 i Mary Ann b 8 Oct 1871 at 18 California, Estonii Charlotte b 20 Jan 1878 at 5 William Street, South Estoniii Ellen b 27 April 1883 at 5 William Street, South Estoniv Annie b 9 Feb 1887 at 8 California, Estonv Lily b 25 Oct 1888 at 8 California, Eston U.S.D.vi Arthur Edwin b 27 March 1897, 8 California, Eston3 61 71 81 91 01 11 b bp m d18 Joseph Appleyardb 29 April 1851 Tattershall (b), bp 26 May 1851 (Tattershall bp); bTattershallthorpe (71)d 13 May 1922, 7 Elm Street, Hull (d)at home, Tattershall, 1861; Labourer, Hameringham, 1870 (m); ag. labourer,Old Lackenby, Wilton, Yorkshire, with brother Isaac, 1871; ironstoneminer, no. 40 Lackenby 1872 (b); ironstone miner, Queen's Cottages,Queen's Road, Saint John's Wood, Cottingham, 1880(b) 1881(b); labourer(dock), Cottingham, Yorkshire, 1881; 18 Queen's Cottages, Newland U.S.D.1886 (b); gas house labourer, 7 Elm Street, Newland, 1888 (b); generallaborer, Cottingham, 1891; gas labourer, 7 Elm Street, Newland, 1893 (b);wagonette proprietor, 7 Elm Street, Hull, 1897 1899 (b); general carrier,Sculcoates, 1901 ; formerly a carting contractor (d)m1 7 June 1870 Hameringham parish church, Horncastle District (m)51 61 71 bAnn Watson (m)daughter of labourer Charles Watson (b,m) and Maria Taylor (b)b 23 May 1850 East Keal, Spilsby Subdistrict, Spilsby District (b)at home, East Keal ed6&13A, 1851; at home, Hameringham ed10, 1861;Hameringham 1870 (m)m2 61 71 81 91 01 11 b bp dRose Nortondaughter of bricklayer journeyman William Norton and Mary Ann Holland (b)b 19 May 1857 Boston (b), bp 11 June 1857 St Botolph's (bp)d 19 May 1923 Royal Infirmary, Hull U.D. (d)Children :84 i George Henry b 1870 Kirkby on Bainii Sarah Ann b 1872 Lackenbyiii Ernest <strong>Bush</strong> b 7 April 1880 Cottinghamiv Joseph William b 20 Dec 1881 Cottinghamv Lilian b 29 Aug 1884 Newland labourervi Bertie b 2 Dec 1886 Newlandvii Minnie b 4 Nov 1888 Newlandviii Mabel b 8 June 1891 Newlandix Laurence b 16 July 1893 Newlandx Gladys May b 9 Aug 1897 Hullxi Cyril b 2 Jan 1899 Hull3 61 71 81 91 01 11 b bp m d


ush 23 jan 2014 page 1322 in 1880, 28 in 1884 (dau b), 61 in 1920, 65 in 1923 (ob)d 16 Nov 1923 Kern County (VitalSearch dndx); d South Taft (ob)at home, Fishing River Township, Ray County, 1860(p117); at home, FortOsage Township, Jackson County, 1870; dependent on son Joseph 1917 (WWI);widow, Planada Precinct, Merced County, California, 1920(ed155p6); 2"son"s, John R., age 5, b California, and Hugh M., age 2, b California, inthe 1920 census are probably her grandsonsChildren (12 children, 2 living in 1900):107 i infant bur 2 Feb 1880ii Mary E. bur 8 Aug 1881iii infant bur 27 Aug 1882iv Henry B. d 19 Sept 1884 Morton, age 1 year 3 monthsv Sarah b 12 Nov 1884 Morton , probably the same as:vi child bur 30 July 1885, age 4 monthsvii daughter bur 1 Jan 1887, age 1 yearviii infant daughter bur 27 July 1888, age 8 monthsix John Robert, b 6 Oct l889 Lexington Missourix Joseph Lee, b 8 April 1892 Lexington Missourixi son bur 1 June 1899, age 6 yearsxii infant bur 12 May 1895xiii infant son bur 14 Dec 1897, probably the same as the following:xiv daughter b 1 Dec 1897, d 13 Dec 18973 51 80 00 05 10 20 b m d cem22 William <strong>Bush</strong>; Wilhelm Busch (80); William B. <strong>Bush</strong> (m,10,20,cem)b 30 April 1850 Newball (b)d 24 Dec 1922 Wauwatosa Town, bur Forest Home Cemetery (478­202)? Wm H. <strong>Bush</strong>, Republican City, Nebraska, 1876, witness at brother Henry'swedding; workman, Milwaukee, 1879 (m); works at the R. R. Co., 1013 Poplar Street, Milwaukee 1880(ed100p35); yardforeman, tannery, 753 Tenth St, Milwaukee ward 10, 1900(ed80p6); Ry clerk,Milwaukee ward 10, 1905(p10); living with son­in­law, 1031 First Street,Milwaukee ward 13, 1910(ed127p3); 749 Island Avenue, Milwaukee ward 6,1920(ed80p1) 1922(d)m 12 Nov 1879 Watertown, church ceremony by Edward Knaar (m)60 70 80 00 05 10 20 30 40 d cemAugusta Weitz (m); Augusta (d) Weiss (80b), Weid (82b 83b), Waitz (85b);Augusta J. (10)daughter of Ferdinand Waitz and Johanna Christine Figel; Fred Waitz andJohnanna (d), Ferdinand Waitz and Johanna (70)b 26 Sept 1855 Wisconsin (d), b Sept 1855 (00), b 1855 (cem), 4 in 1860,14 in 1870, 25 in 1880, 49 in 1905, 41 in 1910, 64 in 1920, 74 in 1930, 84in 1940d 16 April 1943 Wauwatosa Town, bur Forest Home (d3115)at home, Watertown ward 2, Jefferson County, 1860(p33); at home,Oconomowoc, 1870(p30); 4 males, 5 females, family in Watertown ward 2,1875; 1243 35 Street, Milwaukee ward 20, 1930(ed40­255p23); 3453 N Booth(dir 1936); 825 North 21st Street, Milwaukee ward 4, 1940; 1133A W CherrySt (son WWII,d)Children :119 i Willie b 26 Feb 1880 Milwaukee ward 2ii Henrietta b 12 March 1882 Milwaukee ward 9iii Arthur Baxter b 5 Oct 1883 Milwaukee ward 9iv Wiliam b 22 Nov 1885, 416 Sherman Street, Milwaukeev William John b 18 March 1888 Milwaukee3 60 70 80 85 00 10 b m1 m2 d


ush 23 jan 2014 page 1423 Robert <strong>Bush</strong> (b); Robert H. <strong>Bush</strong> (10,d,son's m,son's d)b 20 July 1851 Newball (b)d 27 June 1918 at 834 W 36th St, Los Angeles, bur Whittier (d)living in Henry Clements' household, Byron Town, Fond du Lac County,Wisconsin, 1860; farm laborer, living in Henry Clemens' household, ByronTown, 1870(p20); cattleman, Culbertson Nebraska, 1878(m) 1898(F.Grahamprob); stock grower, Culbertson precinct, Hitchcock County, 1880;stockman, Culbertson Precinct, 1885(ed398p19); farmer, Trenton Precinct,1900; citrus fruit farmer, East Whittier Precinct, Los Nietos Township,Los Angeles County, California, 1910(ed281p3); 2 years at place of death,15 years in California, in 1918 (d)m1 6 Nov 1878 Byron Town60 70 80 85 ob cemAbigail G. Graham; Abigal (60); Abbie (85); Abbie A. (ob,cem)daughter of Franklin and Lucy Grahamb 31 May 1855 Fond du Lac County (ob); b Fond du Lac (son's m, son's d); 7in 1860, 17 in 1870, 26 in 80, 32 in 1885d 30 March 1889 Trenton (ob), age 35 years 10 months, bur Trenton Cemetery(http://www.findagrave.com/cgi­bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=15458171)Franklin Graham family, 2 males, 3 females, Byron Town, 1855; at home,Byron Town, 1860(p157) 1870(p20); Franklin Graham family, 4 males, 4females, Byron Town, 1875; lung disease 1885m2 2 Sept 1896 McCook, Red Willow County, Nebraska, by M.E. pastor(m3­281)60 80 85 00 10 20 m1 dTheresa Ellen Stewart (dau Hazel SS)daughter of Thomas Rice Stewart and Elizabeth Mitchell (d); Elizabeth A.(60)b 3 Sept 1855 Illinois (d), b September 1855 (1900); 6 in 1860, 24 in1880, 26 in 1881 (m1), 28 in 1885, 41 in 1896 (m), 54 in 1910; 64 in 1920;72 in 1927(d)d 4 Nov 1927 at 506 Haviland, Whittier, bur Whittier Heights (d)at home, T8R4E, Williamson County, 1860(p204); T. R. Stewart family, 1male 10­20, 1 male 40­50, 2 females 0­10, 2 females 10­20, 1 female 30­40,T8R4E, Williamson County, 1865; teacher, at home, Northern, WilliamsonCounty, Illinois, 1880(ed159p29); 834 W 36th Street, Los Angeles, 1919(dau m); 834 36th Street, Los Angeles precinct 524, 1920 (ed342p4); atplace of death 24 years, in California 24 years, in 1945 (d)m1 25 Oct 1881 at her father's house in Williamson County by R. W.Laughlin, minister of the gospel (m)60 85 obWilliam Alexander Wiggs (m)son of Hamleton Wiggs (60) and Phebe Baker (ill mdx)b 8 Oct 1894 [sic] Williamson County, Illinois (ob); 8 in 1860;30 in 1881 (m); 34 in 1885, b Illinois; b 8 Oct 1851 Illinois (http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.wiggs/162/mb.ashx)d 13 April 1894, age 42 years 6 months 5 days, bur Trenton Cemetery(ob)at home, Marion School District, Williamson County, 1860(p15);Nuckolls County 1881 (m); farmer, Beaver Precinct, Nuckolls County,Nebraska, 1885; moved to a farm near Trenton 1888 (ob)The following query was posted on a Hitchcock County genealogicalsite. My reply in March 2007 received no response.I am a local paranormal investigator located in Omaha. I was looking for someinformation on a William A. Wiggs. He lived in a residence in Hitchcock Co.and was declared mentally insane when he was 42. He was then transferred tothe Hastings State Hospital where he died. If anyone has any information


ush 23 jan 2014 page 15regarding this name or any relative, please contact me for some paranormalresearch assisting another family.Children:124 i Delbert Robert, b Sept 1879 Nebraskaa Jessie Elizabeth Wiggs, b 22 July 1883 Nebraskab James E. Wiggs, b Nov 1885 Nebraskac Edith Eolia Wiggs, b 15 Sept 1887 Superior, Nuckolls Countyd Hazel Helen Wiggs, b 17 June 1890 Trenton, Hitchcock Countye Cyrus Stewart Wiggs, b 4 Nov 1892 Trenton3 80? 00 05 10 m d24 Mary Ann <strong>Bush</strong>b 28 Dec 1852 Pittsford Town, Monroe County, Mew York (m,00,d); 57 in 1910d 9 August 1915 Moyock, North Carolina, bur Currituck Countycf. Mary <strong>Bush</strong>, age 16, b New York, parents b England, hired girl inhousehold of Peter L. Higby, West Arndt St, Fond du Lac ward 4,1880(ed42p28)m 27 March 1889 Oakfield Town, Methodist ceremony by Edwin W. Van Driessenof Oakfield (m)50 60 75 80 85 90 95 00 05 10 m1 d obitLuke Culver; Luke L. Culver (10)son of Levrett Culver and Abigal Hart (m); Leverett Culver and Abigail(50,60); Abigail (m1)b 4 February 1842 Wallingford, Rutland County, Vermont (civwar); b Feb1842 (00); 8 in 1850, 18 in 1860, 68 in 1910d 20 December 1916 Wisconsin Veterans' Home, Farmington Town, WaupacaCounty, bur there (d12­40)at home, Wallingford, Rutland County, 1850 1860(p13); Corporal, Company G,19th Wisconsin Infantry (90); resident of Wisconsin more than 40 years(obit); res Byron 1865­1897, Oakfield 1897­1912 (civwar); farmer, ByronTown, Fond du Lac County, 1866 (m1), 1889 (m2), 1880(ed33p20); 3 males, 2females, Byron Town, 1875; 3 males, 5 females, Byron Town, 1885; 2 males,5 females, Byron Town, 1895; farmer, Oakfield, 1900(ed39p11); OakfieldVillage 1905 1910m1 15 March 1866 Byron (m3­225)50 60 80 d cemAlice Fidella Browndaughter of Chancy B. Brown and Martha C. (m)2 in 1850, 12 in 1860, 32 in 1880; b Byron (d)d 24 Feb 1888 Oakfield, consumption (d1­470), age 39 years, 11months, 13 days (cem); buried beside her mother in the GeneseeCemetery on Highway F in Section 19, Byron Town (cem)at home, Byron Town, 1850; C. B. Brown family, 3 males, 3 females, 1foreign birth, Byron Town, 1855; with D. C. Vaughn family, next doorto her remarried father, Byron Town, 1860(p155)Luke's children:130 a Minnie H. b 3 Jan 1867b Myrtie Emma b 1 Nov 1868 Byronc George L. b 10 June 1871d Arthur Brown b 8 April 1874 Byrone Angie A., b 15 July 1876 Byronf Elroy b 29 July 1878 Wisconsing Grace A., b 22 Aug 1884 Byron3 60 70 80 85 00 10 20 30 m1 m2 d ob25 Henry Baxter <strong>Bush</strong> (son Robert WWI,Buzick); Henry B. <strong>Bush</strong> (30,dndx)


ush 23 jan 2014 page 16b 8 August 1854 (1900,d) in Washington County, Wisconsin (m); 5 in 1860;16 in 1870; 22 in 1876, b Wisconsin (m1); 25 in 1880, b Wisconsin; 30 in1885; 56 in 1910; 65 in 20; 76 in 1930, 22 at 1st marriage; 76 in 1931(ob)d 31 March 1931 Los Angeles, bur Inglewood Cemeteryliving in the Allis Hayes household, Ashford Town, Fond du Lac County,1860(p2); farm laborer in the Joseph D. Treleven household, Byron Town,Fond du Lac County, 1870; Republican City, Harlan County, Nebraska, 1876(m1); farmer, Mullally Precinct, Harlan County, 1880(ed33p18); stockman,with brother Robert in Culbertson Precinct, Hitchcock County, Nebraska,1885; Oakfield 1885 (m); Whittier California 1895; La Habra Precinct,Orange County, 1900 (voter reg); farmer, Fullerton Township, OrangeCounty, 1900(ed141p19); farmer, works out, Avenue 56, Burbank Township,Los Angeles County, 1910(ed12p13); 5503 Ebey Ave, Los Angeles, 1918 (sonRobert WWI); carpenter, 5503 Ebey Avenue, Los Angeles precinct 726,1920(ed116p1); Los Angeles 1925 (bro ob); retired, 573 Kendall Avenue, LosAngeles assembly district 54, 1930(ed19­687,p10); 573 Kendall Avenue 1931(ob); resident of Los Angeles 28 years (d)m1 13 Sept 1876 Republican City by S. P. Vandoozen minister (m1)60 80Margaret Ellen McKee (m); Margaret H. McKee (60); Margarett A. <strong>Bush</strong> (80)daughter of Sidney McKee and C. J. Stranahan (m)4 in 1860, b New York; 20 in 1876, b Penn. (m); 23 in 1880, b New York, fab Massachusetts, mo b New Yorkat home, Allegheny Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania, 1860(p29);Harlan County 1876 (m)m2 26 August 1885 OakfieldPhebe Ann Hall 1863­1945 ­­ see belowChildren:137 i Frank b 7 Feb 1887 Oakfield, lived 2 daysii May Victoria b 7 Feb 1889 Iowaiii Wesley Gates b 27 Dec 1890 Cedar Rapids, Iowaiv Vivian Howard b 11 June 1893 Iowav Eunice Jane b 11 June 1895 Californiavi Robert Freeland b 22 May 1900 La Habra, Orange County, Californiavii Carl H. b 15 Feb 1903 La Habra, California326 George Newton <strong>Bush</strong> (Buzick)b Jan 1856 (mrs <strong>Bush</strong>)d 22 Jan 1856 (mrs <strong>Bush</strong>)3 60 85 00 10 15 20 25 m d ob27 Christopher <strong>Bush</strong>; Chris <strong>Bush</strong> (15)b 25 December 1856 (00,d, mrs <strong>Bush</strong>) Fond du Lac County (m); b 1857(cem); 3 in 1860, 28 in 1885, 53 in 1910, 63 in 1920, 68 in 1925 (ob,d)d 1 October 1925 State Hospital for Insane, Homer Township, StutsmanCounty (d), bur Argusville (Cass County Cemeteries I 5)living in the Alonzo Bois household, Fond du LacTown, Fond du Lac) County, Wisconsin, 1860(p160); deed to homestead inGardner Township, Cass County, North Dakota, 1882 (Rural Cass County);farmer, Fargo 1883 (m); farmer, Gardner Township, section 26, 1885 19001910; to Argusville 1913 (Rural Cass County); Harwood Township, CassCounty, 1915; 117 13th Street South, Fargo, 1920; State Hospital for theInsane, Homer Township, Stutsman County, 1 April 1925; Argusville 1925(ob); resident of Cass County 47 years (ob)Rural Cass County: The Land and the People. Cass County Historical


ush 23 jan 2014 page 17Society, 1976m 17 January 1883 Berlin, Green Lake County, Wisconsin (m)70 85 00 10 15 20 25 30 40 d obMay Elizabeth Stevens (ob,10,mrs <strong>Bush</strong>); May Stephens (70); May E. (00 1525,dndx); Mae Elizabeth Stevens (Buzick); Mary Elizabeth (m); May <strong>Bush</strong> (hud,30); May Elizabeth <strong>Bush</strong> (d); Mary Stevens (dau d 1978); May E. <strong>Bush</strong> (40)daughter of Gaylord Stevens and Catharine Cartner (m); Gailord (60)b 20 March 1861 Berlin Wisconsin (ob,d) Wisconsin (00); 23 in 1885 June 1,49 in 1910, 58 in 1920, 64 in 1925, 69 in 1930, 79 in 1940d 13 Feb 1957 in a Fargo rest home, bur Argusville Cemetery (d,ob)at home, Aurora Town, Waushara County, Wisconsin, 1870(p20); to Dakota1883 (ob); moved to the Argusville area 1921 (ob); Argusville 1925 19301940; lived in the Argusville area until moving to Fargo 5 years ago (ob)Children:144 i Kate Rosemond b 7 May 1886 North Dakotaii Guy C. b 26 April 1888 North Dakotaiii Myrtle Mae b 8 March 1901 North DakotaCHILDREN OF THOMAS HALL AND ELIZA SHUTTLEWELL:50 cem28 Mary Ann Hall3 in 1850; d Sept 1850 age 3 (cem)6029 Henry Hallb c1851 Wisconsin (60)CHILDREN OF THOMAS HALL AND KEZIAH SPEAR:70 80 00 10 20 30 40 m d ob30 Phebe Ann Hall; Phebe (00); Phebe A. <strong>Bush</strong> (20,40,dndx); Phebe A. Hall(70,sonSS); Anna Hall (80); Phoebe A. <strong>Bush</strong> (30); Phebe Anna <strong>Bush</strong> (d,ob)b 8 May 1863 Brooklyn, New York (d); b May 1862, age 37 (00); 7 in 1870;17 in 1880; 46 in 1910; 54 in 1920; 66 in 1930; 76 in 1940; 82 in 1945(ob); b Long Island (80)d 22 Sept 1945 Los Angeles, bur Inglewood Park Cemetery (d)at home, Oakfield Town, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, 1880; Los Angeles1936; 5503 Ebey Ave, Los Angeles, 1940; 573 Kendall Avenue, Los Angeles,1945, in Los Angeles 40 years, in California 50 years (d)m 26 August 1885 OakfieldHenry Baxter <strong>Bush</strong> 1854­1931 ­­ see abovecem31 Sarah E. Halld 22 Sept 1864 age 5 weeks (cem)cem32 twins, d 30 Oct 1865 age 4 days (cem)70 80 00 20 30 40 d33 Katie Victoria Hall (d); Katie V. Hall (00 2030 40); Catherine V. Hall (70)b 18 Jan 1867 Oakfield (d); b c 1867 Wisconsin; b Jan 1887, but age 33(00); 52 in 1920; 63 in 1930d 9 Sept 1952, 2034 W Monroe St, bur Arlington Cemetery, Elmhurst (d)at home, Oakfield Town, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, 1880; Milwaukee1896 (Commonwealth 6 March 1896); mission worker, Chicago ward 18, 1900;missionary, 2034 Monroe, Chicago ward 18, 1920 (ed1035p8); missionary


ush 23 jan 2014 page 18worker, 2024 Monroe Street, 1930; superintendent, Olive Branch Mission,2034 Monroe, Chicago, 1940; in Chicago 57 years in 1952 (d)CHILDREN OF MARY BUSH:3 51 ?61 b bp34 Mary Robinson <strong>Bush</strong>b 8 Sept 1846 Freiston Fen (b); bp 16 September 1846 (Carrington bp); bFrieston (51)cf. Mary R. <strong>Bush</strong>, 14, b Stickney, dairymaid, Stainton le Vale, 18613 61 71 81 91 01 b bp m1 m2 d35 John Thomas <strong>Bush</strong> (m,91,d); John (b,bp); John <strong>Bush</strong> (61); John Thos. <strong>Bush</strong>(71); John T. <strong>Bush</strong> (81,01)son of John <strong>Bush</strong>, shoemaker, deceased (m1)b 7 Oct 1852 Freiston Fen (b); bp 25 Oct 1857 (Midville bp); b Freiston(61)d 4 Aug 1908 Grimsbyfisherman, Great Grimsby, 1871(ed17); fisherman, 117 Garibaldi St, 1873(m1); laborer 1876 (wf d); fisherman, Grimsby, 1881 1891; coal droplabourer (98d); coal trimmer, Grimsby, 1900(dau m) 1901 1908 (d); widower1883 (m)m1 26 Feb 1873 St. Andrew's Church in the Parish of Great Grimsby (m1)b dPhiladelphia Drewery (m)daughter of John Drewery, farmer, and Ann Gott (b)b 25 Oct 1855 North Somercotes, Lincolnshire, Louth District (b)d 3 Aug 1876 at Oxford Street, New Clee, phthisis (d)at home, Blankney Fen, Blankney, 1861; at home, 153 Upper Burgess St,Grimsby, 1871; servant, 138 Garibaldi St, 1873 (m)m2 6 Dec 1883 Saint Paul's parish church, Sculcoates, Yorkshire61 81 91 01 11 b dSarah Ann (b) Statersfield (m); Sarah Ann <strong>Bush</strong> formerly Stattersfield(b81)daughter of husbandman Samuel Statsfield and Jane Statsfield formerlyCowley (b); Samuel Statisfield (61), shepherd (m)b 13 Jan 1858 Muckton, Lincolnshire, Louth District (b)d 7 Jan 1941 at 110A Scartho Road, Grimsby (d)150 Kent St., Grimsby, 1911Children :147 i Jinnie b 12 Feb 1880 Grimsbyii Ernest Alfred b 9 Nov 1881 Grimsby, fishermaniii Gertrude Estella b 4 Nov 1883 Grimsby, fishermaniv John Samuel b 3 Jan 1886 Grimsby, fishermanv Philip b 8 Dec 1889 Grimsby, fishermanvi Joseph Sidney b 27 Feb 1892 Grimsby, smack captainvii Clarence b 30 Jan 1897 Grimsby, fisherman3 61 71 81 91 b bp m d36 Henry <strong>Bush</strong>; Harry <strong>Bush</strong> (wf d)b 14 Oct 1854 Horncastle; bp 25 Oct 1857 (Midville bp)d 15 Jan 1910 Grimsby (d)blacksmith 1872 (m); apprentice blacksmith, Great Grimsby, 1871;blacksmith, Great Grimsby, 1881; marine stoker (1889d); fireman (trawler),Grimsby, 1891; engineer on steamer (wf d); engineer (1900m); engineer onsteam trawler, Grimsby, 1910 (d)m 24 Dec 1872 St. Andrew's Church in Great Grimsby (m)61 ?71 81 91 01 d


ush 23 jan 2014 page 19Fanny Howdell; Fanny Howdall (61)daughter of shoemaker William Howdell (m) and Jane Howdall (d)6 in 1861; 18 in 1872 (m); 26 in 1881, 36 in 1891, 47 in 1901, bRawcliffe, Yorkshire; 48 in 1902 (d)d 23 Oct 1902 Rawcliffe R.D., Yorkshire, Goole District, phthisis (d)at home, Rawcliffe, 1861(ed7); Fanny Randall, 16, b Rawcliffe, was livingwith sister Emma Harrison's family in Hull, 1871; living with sisterElizabeth Gresham's family in Grimsby, 1901Children:154 i Thomas William b 31 Aug 1873 Hull, blacksmithii Harrison Martin b 16 March 1878 New Clee, blacksmithiii Charles Sidney b 12 Jan 1880 New Clee, blacksmithiv Emma Jane b 19 June 1885 Grimsby, blacksmithv David Emmitt b 12 Aug 1888 Grimsby, blacksmith striker3 61 71 81 91 b bp m d37 Nancy Elizabeth Carter (m); Nancy E. Carter (71); Elizabeth Carter(61); Nancy E. Bracegirdle (81,91); Nancy Elizabeth Bracegirdle (d)b 2 Oct 1857 Butterwick (b); bp 25 Oct 1857 (Midville bp); b Butterwick(census); b East Fenn (91)d 16 Jan 1900 at 69 Sixhill Street, Grimsby (d)Great Grimsby 1881m 24 April 1876 St. Andrew's Church, Great Grimsby61 71 91 b m2 dWilliam Thomas Bracegirdle (b,m1,m2d); Thomas Wm Bracegirdle (91)son of mariner William George Bracegirdle and Mary Ann ElizabethCarrington (b); Mary Ann McCormick in 1871b 23 Dec 1854 Grimsby (b); 22 in 1876 (m); 35 in 1891, b Great Grimsbyd 14 Jan 1930 at 29 St. Heliers road, Cleethorpes U.D. (d)at home, Church St, Great Grimsby, 1861; fish curer's assistant, at home,30 New Market St, Great Grimsby, 1871; fireman, Great Grimsby, 1876 (m);Grimsby 1877(b); steam ship fireman (1883b); Stoker on SS, 35 CavendishSt, Great Grimsby, 1891; marine fireman (1891d,wf d); engineer, 171 VictorSt, 1901(m2)m2 30 June 1901 St Johns Church in the Parish of New Clee (m)81 01 11Augusta Mary Marris (m); Agusta M. Marriss (81)father Charles Marris (m); mother Sarah Marriss (81)b 2d quarter 1874 Sculcoates; 26 in 1901, b Hull; 27 in 1901(m); 37in 1911, b Gt. Grimsbyat home, Grimsby, 1881; 171 Victor St. (01,11)Children :159 i William George b 1 July 1877 Grimsby, laborerii Rosetta b 13 Oct 1879 Grimsby, laboreriii Frederick James b 12 April 1881 Grimsby U.S.D., firemaniv Elizabeth b 18 June 1883 at 149 Albert Street, Grimsby; d 20 Sept1883 at 149 Albert Street, fireman (d)v Walter b 18 June 1883 at 149 Albert Street, Grimsby; d 8 Dec 1883at 149 Albert Street, Grimsbyvi George b 16 Sept 1884 Grimsby U.S.D., marine firemanvii Clara Alpha Jane Omega b 11 March 1887 Grimsby, marine firemanviii Ada b 27 March 1891 Grimsby U.S.D.ix Thomas Henry b 16 April 1894 Grimsby U.S.D., marine firemanx Edith b 1 June 1896, 69 Sixtieth St., Grimsby U.D., marine firemana Stanley M. b 3d quarter 1910 Grimsby 7a 6103 71 b bp m


ush 23 jan 2014 page 2038 Sarah Jane Carterb 23 May 1861 Butterwick (b); bp 23 June 1861 (Midville bp)m 3 March 1878 St. Andrew's Church, Great Grimsby (m)51 61 71 bRichard Whittaker (71,m); Richard Whitaker (51)son of lath render Richard Whitaker and Hannah Jane Ross (b); Whittaker(51,61,m)b 15 Feb 1850 at 21 Marvel Street, Southcoates (b); 1 in 1851, 11 in 1861,21 in 1871, 27 in 1878 (m); b Hull (51,61)at home, 21 Marvel St, Southcoates, Hull, 1851; at home, 102 Marvel St,Southcoates, Hull, 1861(ed5p17); bricklayer, at home, 27 Marvel St,Southcoates, Hull, 1871(ed5p17); bricklayer, Great Grimsby, 1878 (m)CHILDREN OF WILLIAM CARTER AND HARRIET COOPER:5139 Mary Ann Carter4 in 1851, b Butterwick51 61 71 81 91 01 11 bp m40 Rebecca Carter; Rua? Beecham (91)bp 25 June 1848 (Midville bp), res Butterwick Allotment (bp); 2 in 1851,23 in 1871, b Butterwick; 52 in 1901, b Bostonservant, Mid­Ville, 1861; Heckington 1869 (m)m 14 May 1869 Heckington parish church, Lincolnshire, Sleaford District(m)51 61 71 81 91 01 11William Beechamson of Thomas Beecham labourer (m) and Rebeca (61)? b 2d quarter 1843 Boston; 7 in 1851, 17 in 1861, 26 in 1869 (m), 27 in1871, 36 in 1881, 47 in 1891, 57 in 1901, 67 in 1911, b Swinesheadat home, Donington, 1851 1861; Heckington 1869 (m); night­watch­man, 2Willow Walk, Kentish Town, 1871(ed45p7); gas labourer, 171 Bow CommonLane, Mile End Old Town, London, 1881(ed41p10); labourer in gas works, 41Tidey St, Bromley, London, 1891(ed22); labourer at gas works, 139 CampbellRd, Bromley ed40, 1901; gas works labourer on pension, 136 Fairport Rd,Bow, 1911Children :i G. T., 3 months old in 1871, b Kentish Town; George Thomas b 1stquarter 1871 Pancras, d 4th quarter 1872 Mile Endii William, 6 in 1881, b Bow Common, Middlesex; William John b 3dquarter 1874 Mile Endiii Rebecca J. (91), 4 in 1881, b Bow Common, Middlesex; 15 in 1891, bPoplar, London; 25 in 1901, b Bromley by Bow, Middx; RebeccaJane b 1st quarter 1876 Mile Endiv Thomas H. (91,01), 3 in 1881, b Bow Common; 13 in 1891, b Poplar;23 in 1901, b Mile End; Thomas Henry b 1st quarter 1878 Mile Endv Ada H., 9 in 1891, b Poplar; 19 in 1901, b Mile End; Ada Harriet b1st quarter 1882 Mile Endvi Frederick M. (91), Frederick H. (01,11); 5 in 1891, b Poplar; 14in 1901, b Bromley; 25 in 1911; Frederick Herbert b 2d quarter1886 Poplarvii Rose Annie (91), Rose H. (01); 3 in 1891, b Poplar; 13 in 1901, bBromley; 23 in 1911; Rose Hannah b 4th quarter 1887 Poplarviii Ruth, 9 in 1901, b Bromley; 19 in 1911; b 3d quarter 1892 Poplar1c 593ix Willfred, 6 in 1901, b Bromley; 16 in 1911; Wilfred James b 2dquarter 1895 Poplar 1c 609


ush 23 jan 2014 page 2151 61 b bp41 Harriet Carterb 8 June 1850 Butterwick, registered Bennington Sub­district (b); bp 2July 1850 (Midville bp), res Butterwick Allotment (bp)61 81 91 01 bp42 John Carterbp 10 April 1853 (Midville bp), res Butterwick Allotment (bp); 8 in 1861,b Butterwickper information from GRO, this is not the John Carter b 2d quarter 1853Boston District, nor the John Carter b 2d quarter 1853 Sleaford Districtgeneral lab., boarding with James Knight, Dinah's stepfather, at 126½Albion St, Great Grimsby, 1881; foreman, 182 Hope St, Grimsby, 1891;foundry labourer, 182 Hope St, Grimsby, 1901m 3d quarter 1875 Caistor61 71 81 91 01Dinah <strong>Web</strong>b (61,71,mdx); Diana Carter (81); Dineah Carter (91); DianahCarter (01)daughter of John <strong>Web</strong>b and Alice (61)b 1st quarter 1854 Caistor; 7 in 1861, b Grimsby; 17 in 1871, b GreatGrimsby; 27 in 1881, b Grimsby; 37 in 1891, b Grimsby; 46 in 1901, bGrimsbyat home, King Edward Street North, Grimsby, 1861; at home, 69 BridgeStreet South, Great Grimsby, 1871Children:i Rebecca b 3d quarter 1881 Caistor; 9 in 1891, b Grimsby; m SamuelBuston 2d quarter 1899 Grimsbyii Alice b 2d quarter 1883 Caistor;, 8 in 1891, b Grimsby; 18 in1891, b GrimsbyCHILDREN OF THOMAS BUSH AND ANN HALL:3 51 55 60 70 80 00 10 20 b bp m d43 Sarah M. <strong>Bush</strong>; Sarah (b,bp); Sarah <strong>Bush</strong> (60,70); Sada <strong>Bush</strong> (80); SadaM. (00,10); Sada Warren (d); Sarah May Warren, nee <strong>Bush</strong> (hu's will inLemhi County wills)b 25 June 1848 Mid­Ville (b), bp 23 July 1848 (Midville bp)d 4 Dec 1922 Hayward, Alameda County (d); bur Lone Tree Cemetery, Hayward(d), but body exhumed and apparently cremated the following year (cem)servant, 8 John Street, Fond du Lac ward 3 1880 (ed41p7); 1910 Eight MileBasin, Lemhi County, Idaho; Oakland California 1919 (fa's obit); GroveWay, Hayward Park Precinct 1, Alameda County, 1920 (ed148p5); inCalifornia 6 years 2 months (d)m 25 April 1881 Byron Wisconsin50 60 70 80 00 10 20 bJohn Warrenson of Asey and Emiline Warren (m); Amsi Warren (50); Amsey Warren(census); Amsy and Emiline Warren (b)b Dec 1849 (00), 6/12 on 1 June 1850, 10 in 1860, 21 in 1870, 28 in 1880,58 in 1910, 68 in 1920, b Westport Connecticut (m); his birth is recordedamong the births in Comps School District in Westport Town but without aname or date (Westport vital records)survived his wife (wf d)at home, Westport, Fairfield County, Connecticut, 1850 1860 1870; farmlaborer, Masena Township, Cass County, Iowa, 1880(ed37p2); Anita, CassCounty, Iowa 1881; stock raiser, Junction Precinct, Lemhi County, 1900;farmer 19101 child, 0 living in 1910


ush 23 jan 2014 page 23with brother in Lemhi Valley, Lemhi County, Idaho, 1880(ed21p4);storekeeper, Wood Lake, Minnesota, res 9 yrs, 3 months, 1895; postmaster,2nd Ave, Wood Lake Village, 1900; postmaster, res 19 2/12 yrs, 1905;postmaster, 2nd Ave, Wood Lake V, 1910; Seattle Washington 1919 (fa'sobit); watchman, dock, 4113 Linden Avenue, Seattle, 1920; carpenter (d)m 17 Feb 1886 (Fulton County m)70 80 95 00 05 10 d cem obitHarriet E. Bickford; Hattie (70); Hattie E. (80,m); Harriett Elizabeth<strong>Bush</strong> (d)daughter of Darwin Bickford (d); sister of Lelia <strong>Bush</strong> aboveb 6 Aug 1861 Ohio (d); b August 1860 (1900); b 1861 (cem); 9 in 1870, 18in 1880, 34 in 1895, 43 in 1905, 48 in 1910d 14 April 1917 at her residence 4113 Linden Avenue, Seattle (d,obit), burWashelli Cemetery, Seattle (cem)at home, Royalton Township, Fulton County, Ohio, 1870; at home, WauseonVillage, Fulton County, Ohio, 1880; 4113 Linden Avenue, Seattle ward 9,1910(ed172p14)Children (4 children, 3 living, in 1900):169 i Ralph Bickford, b 21 Sept 1888 Wood Lakeii Nellie H., b 12 Feb 1890 Wood Lakeiii Mabel Agnes, b 16 Sept 1891 Wood Lakeiv Frances Lucile, b 27 June 1902 Wood Lake3 70 80 95 00 05 10 20 30 40 m d48 Belle Jane <strong>Bush</strong>, frequently used the name Isabelle; Belle <strong>Bush</strong> (70);Bell <strong>Bush</strong> (80); Isebell J. (00); Isabell J. Conley (30)b 14 Sept 1861 (d,00) Lomira Wisconsin (m); 7 in 1870, 18 in 1880, 48 in1910, 68 in 1930, 78 in 1940d 15 April 1950 Denver Colorado, bur Crown Hill CemeteryDenver 1919 and later; widow, living with sister Ella, 3846 LowellBoulevard, Denver, 1920 1930(ed16­8p15) 1940m 29 Jan 1892 Fond du Lac (newspaper)70 80 95 00 05 10 bp dGeorge Henry (bp) Conley; George H. Connelly (70)son of John Conley and Joanna Leahy (m); Joannes and Anna Conly (bp); JohnConnelly and Hannah (70)b 24 June 1863 (St Louis FdL bp); b June 1863 (00) Fond du Lac; 7 in 70,17 in 1880, 30 in 1895, 40 in 1905, 46 in 1910d 2 July 1910 Saint Paul, bur Walnut Grove (d)at home, Byron, 1870(p16) 1880; John Conley family, 5 males, 2 females, 6b U.S., 1 b Ireland, Byron Town, 1885; farmer, Byron 1892 (m); to NorthHero Township, Redwood County, Minnesota, spring 1892 (newspaper); there1895; farmer, Walnut Grove Village, Redwood County, 1900, Walnut Grove1905; farmer, Springdale Township, Redwood County, 1910Child:173 i Delfert E. b 26 Jan 1894 North Hero, d 2 Feb 1894 North Hero3 70 80 00 05 10 20 m d cem obit49 Jennie Ann <strong>Bush</strong>; Nancy <strong>Bush</strong> (70,80)b 10 April 1867 (d,00) Lomira (m); 3 in 1870, 13 in 1880, 34 in 1901 (b),37 in 1904 (b), 43 in 1910, 52 in 1920d 13 Jan 1930 Saint Paul, bur Lakewood Cemetery, MinneapolisOshkosh Normal School 1885­1886m 8 June 1890 Byron60 70 80 85 00 05 10 20 30 40 d ob cemEugene Bingham Stratton (son Harlow WWI)son of Isaac C. Stratton and Lydia A. Bingham (m)


ush 23 jan 2014 page 24b 1 Nov 1856 (The History of Waukesha County, Wisconsin,... Chicago:Western Historical Company, 1880, p.875) Wisconsin (d); b Nov 1856 (00); 3in 1860; 13 in 1870; 23 in 1880, 29 in 1885, 48 in 1904 (b), 53 in 1910,63 in 1920; 73 in 1930, 34 at 1st marriage; 83 in 1940; b Oconomowoc (sonHarlow d)d 16 July 1952 Minneapolis (d), bur Lakewood Cemetery (ob,cem)at home, Oconomowoc Village, Waukesha County, 1860(p36), 1870(p10); 3males, 2 females, family in Oconomowoc City 1875(p119); works in machineshop, boarding 729 3d St S, Minneapolis, 1880(ed249p23); Lee Township,Norman County, Minnesota, 1885(p5); grainbuyer, Hutchinson 1890 (m); there1892 (FdL newspaper); then North Dakota; back to Minnesota c1898 (1905);grain buyer, Villard 1900; grain weigher 1904 (b); oiler, Minneapolis1905; 1202 W 28th St (1905 dir); grain buyer, traveling, 2438 13th Ave So,1910 (ed118,p1); 2438 13th Avenue South 1913 (son ob); 1312 E 24th St,1918 (son Harlow WWI); screen door inspector, Wabash Company, 1312 24thStreet, Ward 11, Minneapolis, 1920; later Rose Hill; inspector, doorfactory, Rose Hill, Rose Township, Ramsey County, 1930; watchman, DoorGallery, 302 Carl Street, Rose Hill, 1940; 1807 Carl Street, Saint Paul,1952 (d,ob)Children:174 i Lydia Ann, b 18 June 1891 Hutchinsonii Helen May, b 29 Sept 1893 Portland, North Dakotaiii Oliver <strong>Bush</strong>, b 26 Aug 1895 North Dakotaiv Harlow Houghton, b 14 April 1898 Minneapolisv Clarence Eugene, b 11 June 1901 Villardvi Doris I., b 10 Nov 1904 MinneapolisCHILDREN OF HENRY BUSH AND SUSANNAH RANDSLEY:3 55 60 70 80 00 05 10 b m cem passlist ob50 Mary Ann <strong>Bush</strong>b 13 Sept 1851 West­Ville (b)d 3 May 1918 Oakfield, bur Avoca CemeteryOakfield Town, Fond du Lac County, 1870, with Worthing familym 17 Aug 1873 Waupun, Dodge County (m)60 70 75 80 85 95 00 05 10 20 30 m2 d obit cemFrank Byron Worthingson of William Worthing and Emeret E. Holdenb 7 Sept 1851 (00,d) in Fond du Lac County (Sugden); 8 in 1860; 18 in1870; 67 in 1919 (m2), 78 in 1930, 22 at 1st marriaged 10 June 1931 Oakfield, bur Avoca Cemeteryfather's household of 5 males, 1 female, 1 of foreign birth, in OakfieldTown 1855; at home, Oakfield Town, 1860(p171) 1870(p6); farmer, Oakfield,1873 (m); farmer, Leroy Town, Dodge County; to Oakfield 1894 (M ob); stockbuyer, Oakfield Town, 1900(ed39p12); drover 1905; Oakfield Village 19101920; Second Street, Oakfield, 1930; later bankerm2 2 June 1919 Fond du Lac (m1919­422)60 80 00 05 10 20 30 40 bp m1 dMagdalena (bp); Mary Magdalene (d) Worthing b Kohlhammer; MagdalenaColhammer (60); Mary Kohlhammer (m1); Mary A. Worthing (30); MaryWorthing (40)daughter of Jacobus Kohlhammer and Gertrudis Frauendorf (bp); JacobKohlhamer (m2,d) and Gertrude Flisinger (m2)b 21 Dec 1858 (St Andrews Leroy bp)d 8 Jan 1944 Oakfield, bur Mount Pleasant (d1944­151)at home, Le Roy Town, Dodge County, 1860(p122); domestic servant,Waupun, 1880; working for Frank's parents in Oakfield in 1900 1905;Oakfield 1908 (m1); 2d Street, Oakfield, 1940 1944(d)


ush 23 jan 2014 page 25m1 26 Nov 1908 Oakfield Village (m1908­419)50 60 70 80 00 05 10 dWilliam R. Worthing (d); Rial W. Worthing (00); Ryle W.Worthing (05)son of William Worthing and Emeret E. Holden (d)b Dec 1849 (00), 1 in 1850, 10 in 1860, 20 in 1870, 55 in1905, 58 in 1908 (m), 60 in 1910, b Wisconsin (m,10)d 25 May 1914 Oakfield Village, age 64­5­8, bur Mount PleasantCemetery near Brownsville (d1914­1022)at home, Oakfield Town, 1850 1860(p171) 1870(p6); clerk instore, at home, Oakfield village, 1880(ed52p17); stockshipper, at home, Oakfield, 1900(ed39p12); drover, at home,Oakfield, 1905(p4); Oakfield 1908(m), 1910(ed71p5); stockbuyer1914 (d)Children:180 i Cora Emeret b 26 Dec 1875 Leroyii Erma Blanche b 21 Jan 1878 Leroyiii Leo Frank b 31 Dec 1879 Leroyiv Dorlan b 16 April 1882 Leroy, d 7 July 1882 Leroyv Lulu Mae b 9 Oct 1885 Leroy3 b passlist51 Susannah (b) <strong>Bush</strong>; Susannah Nancy <strong>Bush</strong> (Sugden)b 8 June 1853 Leverton Fen (b)d 21 April 1854 "crossing Atlantic" (Sugden); d 28 April 1854 (passlist)352 Elizabeth Ann <strong>Bush</strong>b 21 July 1854 (Sugden)d 27 Sept 1854 New York State (Sugden)CHILDREN OF HENRY BUSH AND SARAH ABLARD:3 60 70 80 85 95 00 10 20 m1 m2 m3 d obit53 John Henry <strong>Bush</strong>; John Henry <strong>Bush</strong> (70,95); John H. Busch (60); John H.<strong>Bush</strong> (00); Henry <strong>Bush</strong> (85)b 11 April 1860 Wisconsin; b April 1860 (00), 3/12 in 1860, 10 in 1870, 25in 1885, 35 in 1895; b Byron (obit), near Byron (Sugden)d 8 Oct 1924 Hector Township, Renville County, bur Hector Cemetery (obit)Collins Township, McLeod County, 1880; at home, Collins Township, 1885; athome, Osceola Township, Renville County, 1895, in Minnesota 17 yrs, inOsceola 3 yrs; widowed, farmer, Osceola Township 1900(ed135p3); Hutchinson1903 (m2); mail carrier 1907; mail carrier, Hector Village 1910; mailcarrier 12 yrs (obit); Hector 1916 1918; Olivia last 5 yrs (obit); workingat George Brown's hotel, Ninth Street, Olivia 1920m1 23 March 1882 (Sugden) or 24 March 1882 (m) StewartdMatilda Haney; Tillie? (Oscar d)b 16 May 1861 Mayville (Sugden); b Wisconsin (Oscar 05); b Minnesota(Oscar 10 30)d 23 April 1884 Collins (d) or 23 May 1883 (Sugden)m2 11 March 1903 GlencoeMary J. Petersonm3 13 March 1907 Hector; divorced 26 Feb 191295 00 05 10 20 25 30 40 dmrs Lizzie Reidel; Lizzie Riedl (05); L. Riedel (20); Louise Walker (sond,dau d); Louise Riedel (30,d); Elizabeth Reidel (40)father's name Walker (d)


ush 23 jan 2014 page 26b 15 Dec 1863 Germany (d); b Dec 1864 (00); b Germany, 30 in 1895, 42 in1905, 47 in 1910, 56 in 1920; 61 in 1925; 66 in 1930, 28 at 1st marriage;76 in 1940; b Prussia (95)d 5 March 1942 New Rockford, Eddy County, North Dakota; res 5 years, burNew Rockford (d)immigrated 1878 (10,30); farmer, East Lake Lillian Township, KandiyohiCounty, in Minnesota and here 4 years 8 months, 1905(p9); Osceola Township1907 (m); living with son William, Perth Village, Towner County, NorthDakota, 1920(ed172p12) 1925(p3) 1930(ed48­24p2); Cando, North Dakota,1935, with son William in New Rockford, 1940; widowed 1942 (d)m1 (married 13 years in 1900)95dx 00William Riedel (95dx); Henry Biedel (dau d)b April 1866 (00), 28 in 1895, b Prussia (95dx)immigrated 1881 (00); Wisner, Franklin County, Iowa, 1895 (95dx);farmer, Wisner Township, 1900(ed140p11)Children:185 i Oscar D. b 30 March 1883 Stewartii Grace d 14 Aug 1884 Collins, age 4 months 5 daysa William Henry Riedel b 10 Oct 1887 Thornton, Cerro Gordo Countyb Mary Riedel b May 1890 (00), 4 in 1895, b Butler County, Iowac Birdie Riedel (85), Bertha (00), b Oct 1892 (00), b Butler Countyd Minnie Caroline Riedel b 18 Aug 1895 Iowa3 70 80 85 95 00 05 10 20 30 m d cem obit54 Susanna Nancy <strong>Bush</strong> (Sugden); Suzannah Nancy <strong>Bush</strong> (70); Nancy S. Heath(00,10,30); S. N. Heath (sugden m); Susanna N. Heath (20)b 11 Aug 1861 (Sugden,obit) Byron, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin (Sugden);b Aug 1861 (00); 8 in 1870, 34 in 1895, 48 in 1910, 58 in 1920; 68 (also69) in 1930, 22 at 1st marriaged 14 June 1931 Swatara Minnesota, Aitkin County, bur Tamarack Cemeterym 28 May 1884 Collins Township, McLeod County50 60 75 80 85 95 00 05 10 20 30 d cemHarvey Jerome Heath; Harvey J. Heath (00); H. Jerome Heath (Macville 30);H. J. Heath (sugden m); Jerome Heath (60,80,HHH d,ob); H. H. Heath (75);Jerome Powell (50)son of Harvey J. Heath and Persis Morey (d)b 20 July 1846 (d,Sugden) Cook County, Illinois (Sugden); b July 1846Illinois (00); 4 in 1850, 13 in 1860, 28 in 1875, 33 in 1880, 49 in 1895;63 in 1910; 73 in 1920; 83 in 1930, 38 (also recorded as 36) at 1stmarriaged 21 Feb 1934 Aitkin Village, Minnesota (d), bur Tamarack Cemetery (cem)at home with mother and stepfather William Powell, Cuba Township, LakeCounty, Illinois, 1850 1860(p367); "served unattached 2nd MinnesotaCavalry 1864­1865" (Sugden); Vermillion, Dakota County, Minnesota, 1875;Grafton, Sibley County, Minnesota, 1880(ed96p2); Delhi Township, RedwoodCounty, 1885; Grafton Township, post office Stewart, 1890; farmer,Grafton, Sibley County, 1895, in Minnesota 30 years, here 6 years; grainbuyer and census taker, Delhi Township, 1900(ed235p5), 1905 resident 5 yrs8 months; to Tamarack, Balsam Township, Aitkin County, 1905 (obit);farmer, Clark Township, Aitkin County, 1910 (ed5p1); Tamarack 1918 (sisob); Balsam Township 1920(ed4p4) 1930(ed1­5p2), also enumerated inMacville Township in 1930 (ed1­32p4); to Swatara c1930 (obit)http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mnaitkin/swatara.htmChildren:191 i Arthur Alasco, b 6 April 1885 Delhi Townshipii Harvey Henry, b 1 March 1887 Delhi Township


ush 23 jan 2014 page 27iii Earl Edwin, b 8 Sept 1888 Delhi Township3 70 80 85 95 00 05 10 20 d obit55 Edith Elizabeth <strong>Bush</strong>; Edith E. <strong>Bush</strong> (70,m); Eda <strong>Bush</strong> (85)b 18 Feb 1863 Lomira, Dodge County (d,obit,00); 7 in 1870, 17 in 1880, 22in 1885d 26 May 1933 Kalispell Montana, bur Stewart Minnesota (d)servant in the Arthur Worthing family, Leroy Town, Dodge County, 1880,p.263B; at home, Collins Township, McLeod County, 1885; Stewart, there1918 (sis ob); to Kalispell 1919 (obit); 578 1st Ave EN, Kalispell, 1920m 5 July 1886 Delhi, Redwood County, Minnesota, by Charles Thayer,minister of the gospel (McLeod County m)70 75 80 85 95 00 05Frank Henry Sugdenson of Richard Sugden and Lucinda La Moreb 5 July 1862 Sparta Wisconsin (obit,00); 8 in 1870, 13 in 1875, 18 in1880, 23 in 1885d 5 April 1909 Stewart, bur Lakeside Cemeteryat home, Hastings ward 2, Dakota County, 1870(p6) 1875; servant in household of physician Percival Barton, InverGrove Township, Dakota County, 1880(ed192p7); Glencoe Village, McLeodCounty, Minnesota, 1885(p13); grain buyer, Stewart 1900; grain buyer 1886­1897, traveling auditor 1897­1908 (obit)Children:194 i Elmer Elton, b 11 April 1887 Stewartii Richard Henry, b 19 Sept 1888 Stewartiii Sarah Luella, b 10 Aug 1889 Stewartiv Frances Edith, b 29 Oct 1891 Stewartv Mildred Irene, b 17 Aug 1901 Stewart3 70 80 85 95 00 05 10 20 30 m d obit56 Sarah Jane <strong>Bush</strong> (70)b 9 Oct 1864 (d), 5 in 1870, 15 in 1880, 20 in 1885; b Byron, Fond du LacCounty, Wisconsin (d,Sugden)d 8 Nov 1937 Eugene Oregon (d), bur Lower Cemetery (d,obit)Oshkosh Normal School 1881­1883; moved to Creswell Oregon 1911 (obit), toEugene 1936 (obit); Eugene 1936 (bro ob); practical nurse, Pacific Highwaynorth of Oregon Avenue, Creswell, 1930; 1293 Pearl, Eugene (d)m 27 Nov 1884 Collins, McLeod County, Minnesota60 70 80 85 95 00 05 10 20 d obitEdmund Guy Padden (d); Edwin Padden (80); Edward Padden (85)son of Simeon Padden (55,60); his mother's name on his death certificateis difficult to read, may be Malline Martin, but his mother is named Maryin the census of 1850­1880: Mary M. Paddock (50), Mary (60), Mary M. (70),Melissa (75), Mary A. (80)b 1 July 1853 Oconomowoc Wisconsin (Sugden,00); 7 in 1860, 18 in 1870, 26in 1880, 32 in 1885; his parents (with surname Paddock) were living inIxonia Town, Jefferson County, in 1850d 1 Feb 1927 Creswell Oregon, bur Cloverdale Cemetery (d,obit)father's household of 6 males, 3 females, 1 of foreign birth, Ixonia Town,1855; at home, Lindina Township, Juneau County, 1860(p25); at home,Collins Township, 1870(p1); works on farm, household of John Weeks, BeckerTownship, Sherburne County, 1880(ed66p10); at home, Sumter Township,McLeod County, 1885(p9); farmer, Collins 1895 1900 1905 1910; resident ofCreswell 16 years (obit); Creswell 1918; 1st St, Creswell, 1920Children:199 i Roscoe Loren b 2 June 1888 Minnesota


ush 23 jan 2014 page 28ii Lois Edna b 3 Sept 1889iii Erma Grace b 19 May 1892iv Mary N. b 25 May 1894v Edmund Henry b 25 June 1897vi Chester George b 19 July 19023 70 80 85 95 00 05 10 15 20 30 m d ob57 Charlotte Lucinda <strong>Bush</strong> : Lottie L. <strong>Bush</strong>; Charlotte Lucina <strong>Bush</strong> (70);Charlotte (10,hus d); Lottie <strong>Bush</strong> (85); Lottie L. Morrison (d)b 10 March 1866 (d,00); b Byron, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin (Sugden); 14 in1880, 19 in 1885, 42 in 1910, 53 in 1920, 64 in 1930d 20 Dec 1955 Silverton (d,obit), bur Silverton Cemetery (d,cem)servant, Sixth Street, Fond du Lac, 1880 p.160D; nursing in homes 1920;lived in Silverton 32 years (obit); Salem Oregon 1936 (bro ob) 1937 (sisobit); practical nurse, Salem Road, North Silverton Precinct, MarionCounty, 1930; res 679 Tryon Ave, Salem (d)m 21 May 1893 Hutchinson Minnesota (m); m 1892 (Sugden); m 17 years in 1070 75 80 85 95 00 05 10 15 20 d obFred A. Morrison (d); Fred Alfred Morrison (ob); Frederick Morrison (70);Fredrick Morrison (80); Alfred Morrison (85)son of Joshua D. Morrison and Martha (80); J. D. Morrison and Martha(70,75); son of Josha Morrison (d)b 17 April 1869 (d) Pilot Mound, Fillmore County, Minnesota(Sugden,00,ob); 1 in 1870, 6 in 1875, 10 in 1880, 34 in 1903 (b); 40 in1910; 58 in obitd 22 March 1927 Silverton Oregon (d), bur Silverton Cemetery (d,cem)at home, Pilot Mound Township, 1870(p11) 1880(ed73p13) 1885(p20);childhood in Pilot Mound, a few years of young manhood with grandparentsat Chatfield Minnesota (ob); Rush City, Minnesota, 1895, 1900 farmlaborer, 1905 resident 10 yrs 7 months; McAlmond Township, MountrailCounty, 1910 farmer, 1915; Blaisdell, North Dakota, 1918 (sis ob);machinist, threshing machine, 216 1st St SW, Minot, North Dakota, 1920; toSilverton from Hutchinson 3 years ago (obit); clerk, "Four L. Hall" (d)Children:205 i Lee Arnold b 30 May 1895 Rush Cityii Wilbur LeRoy, b 13 Nov 1903 Rush City3 70 80 85 95 00 10 20 30 40 m d ob58 Mary Lillie <strong>Bush</strong>; Mary Lillie <strong>Bush</strong> (70); Lillie <strong>Bush</strong> (80); Lillie(?)1885; Lillian <strong>Bush</strong> (ob); Lillian (dau ob); Lillie May <strong>Bush</strong> (dau Veva m);Lillie Nightingale (40)b 27 March 1868 (ob,Sugden,00) Byron, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin (son d1926,Sugden); 2 in 1870; 12 in 1880; 17 in 1885; 62 in 1930, 18 at 1stmarriage; 72 in 1940d 18 June 1945 Norfolk (d) at her home (ob), bur Prospect Hill Cemetery,Norfolk (info from cem)in Norfolk 50 years in 1945 (d); Norfolk 1936 (bro ob) 1937 (sis obit);914 S 3rd St, Norfolk (d,ob)m 6 Jan 1886 (m,ob) Collins, McLeod County, Minnesota; Collins Center (ob)60 70 80 85 95 00 10 20 30 40 dIsaac Newton Nightingaleson of Reuben G. Nightingale and Mary Ann (70); son of Joseph Nightingaleand ___ Powell (d); son of Reuben G. Nightingale and Mary Ann Powell(Anc.com)b June 1858 Wisconsin (1900); b 2 June 1859 Fond du Lac (d,Sugden); 1 in1860; 11 in 1870; 21 in 1880, 24 in 1885, 49 in 1910; 59 in 1920; 70 in1930, 26 at 1st marriage; 80 in 1940; b Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County


ush 23 jan 2014 page 29(son d 1926)d 23 Feb 1947 Huron, Beadle County, South Dakota (d), bur Prospect HillCemetery (info from cem)at home, Byron Township, 1860(p151) 1870(p17); father's household of 4males, 1 female, Byron, 1875; at home, Hector Township, 1880(ed40);Hector, McLeod County, 1885; began married life on a farm near Hector,later farmed near Boone Lake (wf ob); Brookfield Township, RenvilleCounty, 1895, res 4 yrs 4 months; to Norfolk fall 1895 (wf ob); travelingsalesman for a harvester company, later going into real estate andinsurance (wf ob); traveling/implements, Madison Avenue, Norfolk ward 1,1900(ed128p16); piano store, 420 S 5th St, Norfolk, 1910; Norfolk 1918;proprietor, real estate office, Norfolk Avenue, Norfolk, 1920; 1403Norfolk Avenue, 1926 (son ob); Norfolk 1946 (dau ob); dealer in realestate, own agency, 1403 Norfolk Avenue, 1930; 113 North 64th Street,Norfolk, 1940Children:207 i Olive Blanche, b 9 Dec 1886 Hector Minnesotaii Veva Mae, b 9 May 1888 Boon Lake, Renville Countyiii Fay Alred, b 28 July 1889 Hutchinsoniv Ralph Erwin, b 10 March 1891 Hutchinsonv Myrtie Laura, b 17 Oct 1892 Hectorvi Earl Henry, b 23 March 1894 Brookfield, Renville Countyvii Florence Grace, b Nov 1895 Norfolkviii Mary Jane, b 28 Feb 1898 Norfolkix Harold Newton, b 30 April 1900 Norfolk3 80 85 95 00 05 10 15 20 25 30 m WWI d ob59 Ira Dayton <strong>Bush</strong> (WWI)b 22 Nov 1877 (d) Byron, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin (ob,Sugden,00); bNov 1877 (00), 2 in 1880, 17 in 1895, 27 in 1905, 37 in 1915, 48 in 1925;52 in 1930, 28 at 1st marriaged 1 Dec 1936 Sundre Township, Ward County, bur Rosehill, Minot (d); hiscar struck a parked truck on the outskirts of Logan (ob)at home, Osceola Township, Renville County, 1895; at home, HutchinsonMinnesota 1900 1905; also recorded as a farm laborer, Osceola Township,1905(ed135p6); Tagus, North Dakota, 1910 hardware merchant, 1915, 1916,1918 garage manager (WWI), 1920 automobile garage, 1924 1925; carpenter,309 Third Street NW, Minot, 1930attended the University of Minnesota and taught rural school in Minnesota,spring 1905 to North Dakota and filed on a homestead south of Tagus inwestern Ward County, later operated a hardward store and garage in Tagus,came to Minot and operated a "fix it yourself" garage in north Minot, in1929 went to work for the Ward County Independent, the following yearmoved to San Haven and became farm manager for the state tuberculosissanitarium, March 1935 returned to Minot and the Ward County Independentas field representative (ob)m 30 Nov 1905 Hutchinson95 00 05 10 15 20 25 30 d obStella Ethel Scottdaughter of William Albert Scott and Malansa Jane Blanchard (Strosky);Lanta Blanchard (d); see Strosky's discussion of her grandmother's name inher unpublished family history, which I borrowed from Dr. Robert <strong>Bush</strong>b 8 Dec 1880 (d) Edgar, Hammond Precinct, Nuckolls County, Nebraska; b Dec1880 (00); 24 in 1905, 28 in 1910, 34 in 1915, 45 in 1925; 49 in 1930, 25at 1st marriaged 21 Sept 1953 South Gate, Los Angeles County, California (d), burRosehill Cemetery, Minot (ob,Strosky)


ush 23 jan 2014 page 30at home, Preston Lake, Renville County, in Minnesota 3 years, 1895; athome, Hutchinson, 1900(ed91p5); at home Hutchinson ward 3, in Minnesota 13years, 1905(ed13p25); Hutchinson 1905 (hu ob); from 1942 made her homewith her daughter (ob); res South Gate last 7 years (d)Children:216 i Ethel Irene, b 15 Sept 1908 Tagusii William Henry, b 30 Jan 1910 Tagusiii Lyle Scott, b 27 Sept 1912 TagusbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbCHILDREN OF JOHN APPLEYARD AND ANN DICKINSON:4 61 71 81 91 b bp m d60 William Appleyardb 31 March 1860 Tattershall (b); bp 16 April 1860 (Tattershall bp)d 20 Sept 1891 at 7 Great Northern Terrace, Lincoln U.S.D. (d)inmate in Union [workhouse], Foundry Str, Horncastle ed4 1871; farmservant, Fiskerton ed5, 1881; laborer, 5 Stanley Place, Lincoln, 1889 (m);foundry laborer, Lincoln, 1890 (wf d); widower, general labourer, livingwith sister Betsy's family in Sleaford 1891; laborer at an iron foundry(d)m 25 Dec 1889 Primitive Methodist Chapel, Portland Place, Lincoln (m)81 b dHarriett Hill Dykes (m); Harriet (b); Harriet Appleyard (d)daughter of Sarah Ann Dykes (b); daughter of Frederick Dykes, laborer (m)b 1 Feb 1869 Nocton (b)d 23 Aug 1890 Nocton, phthisis pulmonalis (d)living in the household of her grandfather Richard Dykes in Nocton 18711881; Dunston 1889 (m)4 71 81 91 01 11 b bp m d61 Betsy Appleyard; Betsey Carter (11)b 24 Aug 1862 Tattershall (b); bp 24 Aug 1862 (Tattershall bp)d 24 Oct 1933 at 76 Westgate, Sleaford U.D. (d)living with Dickinson grandparents in Billinghay ed1 1871; domesticservant, New Sleaford ed6, 1881m 15 May 1881 New Sleaford Parish Church (m)61 71 81 91 01 11 bFrederick Carter; Frederic (b); Frederic Carter (61); Fredrick Carter (11)son of confectioner John Carter and Elizabeth Jessop (b)b 10 Dec 1860 New Sleaford (b); b Sleaford (81,91,01,11)at home, West St., New Sleaford ed7 1861, ed8 1871; undergardner, at home,No. 4, Martin's Court, Sleaford ed7, 1881; gardener, New Sleaford, 1881(m); garden labourer 1888(b) 1892(b); gardener's labourer, 76 West Gate,Sleaford ed4, 1891; foundryman's labourer, 76 Westgate, New Sleaford ed5,1901; painter's labourer, 76 West St, Sleaford, 1911Children (6 children, 5 living in 1911):219 i Mary Elizabeth b 14 Jan 1881 at 4 Martins' Court, New Sleafordii John William b 26 Dec 1885 at 76 West Gate, New Sleaford U.S.D.iii Frederick b 22 Feb 1888 at 76 West Gate, New Sleaford U.S.D.iv Lucy Eva b 12 June 1892 at 76 West Gate, New Sleaford U.S.D.v Charles Cedric b 1 Dec 1896 at 76 West Gale, New Sleaford4 71 81 91 01 11 b bp m d62 Thomas Appleyardb 24 April 1865 Tattershall (b), bp 23 June 1865 (Tattershall bp)d 15 April 1921 at 69 Coultham Street, Lincoln (d)


ush 23 jan 2014 page 31inmate in Union [workhouse], Foundry Str, Horncastle ed4 1871; living inuncle Edward Dickanson's household, New Sleaford ed9, 1881; foundrylabourer, 20 Cross Street, Lincoln ed 11a, 1891; 7 Great Northern Terrace,Lincoln, 1891 (bro d); engine driver foundry, St. Andrew's Parish, Lincoln(m); iron foundry steam crane driver, 61 Monson Street, St Peter at Gowts,Lincoln ed 19, 1901; crane driver iron foundry, 69 Coultham St, Lincoln,1911m 26 Dec 1893 Dunholme Parish Church, Lincolnshire, Lincoln District (m)01 11 b dBetsey Willson (m); Betsy (b,01,d)daughter of cottager William Willson and Charlotte Willy (b)b 12 April 1870 South Carlton, Lincoln District (b)d 6 April 1931 at 18 Great Northern Street, Lincoln U.D. (d)Dunholme 1893 (m)Children (3 children, 2 living in 1911):224 i Ivy May Charlotte, b 3 May 1894 at 9 Monson Street, LincolnU.S.D., laborer at an iron founcryii Phyllis Edna D., b 3d quarter 1901 Lincoln (BMD), b LincolnCHILDREN OF BUSH APPLEYARD AND BETSY TODD:4 71 81 91 01 11 b m d63 Henry (b) Appleyard; Harry Appleyard (m,1887b,1890b,1894b,1897b,01,11,wf d,d)b 24 Dec 1864 Lackenby York (b)d 24 Feb 1929 at 47 Alexandra Road, Grangetown, Eston U.D. (b)engineman, Laing Street, Grangetown; engine driver, Grangetown, Yorkshire,1887(b) 1891; standing engineman 1890(b); stationary engine driver 1894(b)1897(b); engineman 1889 (b); railway engine driver 1901; crane driver,steelworks, 6 Railway Place, Grangetown, 1911; steel works crane driver(wf d); steam crane driver (d)m 21 May 1887 Eston Parish Church (m)71 91 01 11 b dMary Jane Bella (b) Watkins (m)daughter of James Watkins, coal miner, and Jane Morgan (b)b 26 April 1867 Mangotsfield (b); b Bristol Gloustershire (91); b StapleHill, Gloucestershire (01)d 14 Aug 1924 at 47 Alexandra Road, Eston U.D.at home, Staple Hill, Mangotsfield ed5, 1871Children (7 children, 5 living in 1911):226 i Lily b 31 Oct 1887 at 94 Laing Street, Grangetown, Eston U.S.D.ii George b 17 March 1889 at 94 Laing Street, Grangetowniii Rose b 11 Oct 1890 at 94 Laing Street, Grangetowniv Betsy b 31 March 1894 at 94 Laing Street, Grangetownv James <strong>Bush</strong> b 2 Aug 1897 at 94 Laing Street, Grangetown4 71 81 91 01 11 b m64 Joseph Appleyardb 8 Sept 1866 Harmston, Lincoln District (b)engine­man, Cleveland Cottage, South Bank, 1897 (m); crane driver, SouthBank, Yorkshire, 1901; engine man, 15 Harcourt Road, South Bank, 1911m 23 Aug 1897 Eston parish church (m)01 11Eliza Ellen Beattie (m); Eliza Helen Beattie (11)daughter of Andrew Beattie (m)32 in 1897 (m); 36 in 1901, 46 in 1911, b Montrose, Forfarshire, ScotlandNorth Street, South Bank, 1897 (m)


ush 23 jan 2014 page 324 71 81 91 01 11 b m65 Sarah Appleyard; Sara Robinson (11)b 9 Feb 1868 Tattershall (b)Redcar 1889 (m)m 28 Sept 1889 Guisborough District Register Office (m)71 81 91 01 11 bJames Robinsonson of William Robinson deceased, gardener (m) and Margaret Commons (b)b 11 Sept 1867 Lazenby (b)at home, 19 West St, Lazenby ed14, 1871; at home with mother MargaretEdwards, High Row No. 10, New Lackenby ed22, 1881; miner, Lackenby,Wilton, 1889 (m); 29 Lackenby, 1890(b) 1891; generallabourer, Grangetown, 1901; Grangetown 1904 (WBA d); general labourer,iron founder, 32 Lea Road, Grangetown, 1911Children (9 children, 7 living in 1911):231 i Annie b 3 Feb 1890, 29 Lackenby, Wilton R.S.D., driver in minesii John William b 22 March 1892, 32 Burdon Street, Ryhope R.S.D.,coal mineriii Charles (b), Charlie (11); b 24 July 1894 Lazenby, Wilton R.S.D.,ironstone mineriv Edward b 16 Oct 1896, 28 New Lackenby, Wilton R.D., ironstoneminerv James, 8 in 1911, b Grangetownvi William, 6 in 1911, b Grangetownvii Daisy, 4 in 1911, b Lazenby4 71 b d66 George Appleyardb 30 Sept 1869 Tattershalld 18 Aug 1878, accidentally drowned whilst bathing in a pool of water nearReads? Bank in the Parish of Kirkleatham (d)4 7167 newly born daughterage 1 month in 18714 81 91 01 11 b m d68 Jane Appleyardb 4 Dec 1872 Tattershall (b)d 20 Nov 1918 at 7 Lower Albion Street, Eston U.D. (d)domestic, South Bank, 1891; Holden Street, Grangetown, 1892 (m)m 22 March 1892 Middlesbrough Register Office (m)71 81 91 01 11 bHenry Varleyson of fisherman Henry Varley and Elizabeth Smith (b)b 1 Dec 1868 Hilderthorpe, Yorkshire, Bridlington District (b)at home, 4 Over the Cloughs, Bridlington Quay, 1871; at home, 20 BonemillRoad, Hilderthorpe, Yorkshire, 1881; marine sailor, at home, 110 HoldenSt, Grangetown, 1891; iron worker, Holden Street, Grangetown, 1892 (m);general labourer 1893(b) 1895(b) 1898(b) 1900(b); "gen. labourer blasfurnaces", 107 Stapylton St, Grangetown, 1901; labourer shipyard, 192North Street, South Bank, 1911; tackleman at blast furnaces 1918 (wf d)Children (9 children, 9 living in 1911):238 i Elizabeth b 31 July 1893 at 136 Vaughan Street, Grangetownii Henry b 14 Aug 1895 at 107 Stapylton Street, Grangetowniii George William b 24 Dec 1897 at 107 Stapylton Street, Grangetowniv Thomas b 18 Dec 1899 at 107 Stapylton Street, Grangetown


ush 23 jan 2014 page 33v Amy b 4th quarter 1901 (BMD); 9 in 1911, b Grangetownvi Edward b 1st quarter 1903 (BMD); 8 in 1911, b South Bankvii Florence b 2d quarter 1905 (BMD); 6 in 1911, b South Bankviii Frederick b 2d quarter 1907 (BMD); 4 in 1911, b South Bankix Joe b 1st quarter 1910 (BMD); 1 in 1911, b South Bank4 81 91 01 11 b m69 Ellen Appleyardb 23 July 1875 Lazenby (b)with uncle George in Hornsey 1891; Laing Street, Grangetown, 1900 (m)m 24 Dec 1900 Eston Parish Church (m)81 91 01 11 bCharles Meddson of metal contractor George Medd and Ellen Smith inn keeper, deceased(m)b 12 Feb 1872 at 4 Clay Lane Cottages, Eston Junction (b)at home, Cleveland Street, South Bank, 1881; engine man (loco), at homewith mother and stepfather William Smith, 19 Queen Street, South Bank,1891; boiler man, Queen Street, South Bank, 1900 (m); boiler fireman,Grangetown, 1901; labourer blowing dust off boiler tubes, steelworks, 43Pearl Street, South Bank, 1911Children (4 children, 4 living in 1911):247 i George Thomas, 9 in 1911, b Grangetownii Charles Henry, 8 in 1911, b South Bankiii Edith Ellen, 6 in 1911, b South Bankiv Martha Elizebeth, 5 in 1911, b South Bank4 81 91 01 11 b m70 William Appleyardb 23 July 1877 West Coatham, Kirkleatham, Yorkshire,GuisboroughDistrict(b)gen. labourer, blas furnaces, with sister Jane's family, Grangetown, 1901;labourer, 91 Oxford Street, South Bank, 1901 (m); crane driver, blastfurnace, 36 Napier Street, South Bank, 1911m 19 Aug 1901 South Bank Parish Church (m)11Hannah Maria Jones (m)daughter of John Jones, labourer, deceased (m)22 in 1901 (m); 32 in 1911, b South Bank14 North Street, South Bank, 1901 (m)4 81 91 b d71 Betsy Appleyardb 31 Aug 1880, 18 Branch Street, South Bank (b)d 17 June 1891 at 115 Vaughan Street, Grangetown, Eston U.S.D. (d)4 91 01 11 b m72 Thomas Appleyardb 24 March 1883, 115 Vaughan Street, Grangetown, Eston RSD (b)Middlesbrough; 8 in 1891, 18 in 1901, b Grangetownfitter, Laing Street, Grangetown, 1906 (m); fitter (engineer), steelworks, 75 Laing Street, Grangetown, 1911m 5 Feb 1906 Eston Parish Church (m)91 11 bNelly Bird (m)parents ironstone miner Benjamin Bird and Eliza Bird formerly Wright (b)b 19 July 1883 at 20 Bulmer Street, Normanby U.S.D. (b)at home, 71 Laing St, Grangetown, 1891


ush 23 jan 2014 page 34Child:251 i William <strong>Bush</strong> b 4th quarter 1906 Middlesbrough; b Grangetown (11)4 91 01 11 b73 Fred (b) Appleyard; Frederick Appleyardb 20 April 1886, Grangetown, Eston U S Dstationary engineer, iron works, at home, 46 Pym Street, South Bank, 1911;89 Pym Street, Eston, 1915 (mo d)CHILD OF GEORGE APPLEYARD AND SABINA VINTER:4 71 81 91 01 b d74 Moses Appleyardb 16 Dec 1865 Waddington, Lincs. (b)bricklayer, at home, Hornsey, 1891; bricklayer, Southgate, 1901;bricklayer, Hornsey (d)d 16 July 1905 at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, tuberculosis (d)CHILDREN OF GEORGE GIBSON AND ANN APPLEYARD:4 70 80? 95? 00 05 10 30 b bp m d75 Thomas A. Gibson; Thomas Ranshaw (b,bp)b 31 July 1865 Union Workhouse, Horncastle (b, Horncastle bp)d 6 Dec 1931 Fond du Lac, bur Lamartine Cemeteryimmigrated 1868 (30) 1870 (00,10); electric light lineman, Fond du Lac,1891 (m); chiropodist, 134 Waupun, Fond du Lac ward 3, 1900(ed25p10); 134Waupun, Fond du Lac (1903 dir); fireman, Fond du Lac ward 2, 1905(p9);telephone lineman, 59 North Western Ave, Oshkosh ward 4, 1910(ed137p7);lineman, 77 W 2d, Fond du Lac, 1911 (dir); lineman, Wis Tel Co, 45 SWaupun, 1913 1915 (dir); 80 W 1st, Fond du Lac, 1917 1919 1921 (dir);lineman, Wisconsin Telephone Company, until 1922; Lamartine, later Fond duLac; 38 South Lincoln Avenue, Fond du Lac, 1930cf. Thomas Gibson, 16, b England, prisoner, State Industrial School forBoys, Waukesha Town, Waukesha County, 1880(ed270p7)cf. Thos. Gibson, 1 male, 1 female, 2 b US, Fond du Lac ward 4, 1895m 12 July 1891 Fond du Lac (m)80 00 05 10 30 d obMaud M. Ewer; Meena Ewer (80); Maude (05); Maude M. Gibson (d)daughter of Frank N. Ewer and Ida Pelton(?) (m)b 14 May 1871; b May 1871 (00); 9 in 1880, 34 in 1905, 39 in 1910; 58 in1930, 20 at 1st marriage; b Hiawatha, Brown County, Kansas (m)d 17 Dec 1951 Fond du Lac, bur Lamartine Cemetery (d)at home, Lamartine Town, 1880(ed49p14); Frank Ewer, 3 males, 3 females, 6b US, Fond du Lac ward 1, 1885cf. Frank M. Ewer, medicine dlr., Fond du Lac city directory 1884/1885;Ewer NF Fond du Lac city directory 18804 70 80 00 10 30 b d ob76 George William Gibsonb 16 April 1869 Bath Street, Grimsby (b)d 12 Feb 1936 Saint Paul, bur Oakland Cemeteryimmigrated 1870 (10,30); buttermaker, Horicon Wisconsin, 1900; carpenter,living with his brother, Fond du Lac, 1903 (dir); house carpenter, 113Hatch St, St Paul ward 9, 1910(ed136p14); carpenter 35 yrs until 1932 (d);Saint Paul, Minnesota 30 yrs (d); 1286 St Clair (dir 1924 on, ob);carpenter, building construction company, 1286 St Clair Street, 1930Ruth Wald wrote to me 13 December 1959 that her father was born in Essex,the son of William Gibson (his death record also gives his father's nameas William Gibson). This letter is also the source for the existence of


ush 23 jan 2014 page 35the halfsister Norma below.married 6 years in 1910; George was 35, Harriet was 36 (30)70 75 80 85 95 00 10 30 dHattie E. Gross (00); Harriet E.; Harriet Gibson (d); Hattie (95,10);Herda Gross (70)daughter of William Gross (10) and Adaline (85), Adeline (75); AdelineLyons (d)b 12 Dec 1867 Minnesota (d); 2 in 1870, 7 in 1875, 12 in 1880, 17 in 1885,26 in 1895, 41 in 1910, 62 in 1930d 20 Nov 1940 Saint Paul, bur Oakland (d)at home, Shakopee, Scott County, 1870(p6); at home, Duluth ward 3, 1875;at home, Aldrich Township, Wadena County, 1880 1885; at home, Delano,1895; schoolteacher, living with uncle Charles M. Coffin, Delano, WrightCounty, 1900 (ed224p8)Child:252 i Ruth Leola b 28 May 1905 Wilbur Washington4 00 05 10 20 30 40 m SS­5 d77 Norma Virchow; Norra M. Virchow (00); Nora May Virchow and Nora MaeVirchow (births19)raised by Julius Virchow and his wife Vina Bruns (m); Florentine Bruns(SS­5)b 20 June 1890 (SS­5,d); b June 1891 (00); 15 in 1905, 20 in 1910, 28 in1919(b); 29 in 1920; 28 in 1921 (b); 34 in 1927 (b); 39 in 1930, 24 at 1stmarriage; 49 in 1940; b Milwaukee (m,d); b Wisconsin, city and countyunknown (SS­5)d 25 Oct 1960 Madison, bur North Windsor Cemetery (d269­43)Bristol Town, Dane County, 1900; Windsor Town, Dane County, 1905 1910;Morrisonville Wisconsin, 1920 and later; Morrison Street, Morrisonville,1930m 30 Dec 1914 Windsor Town (m)00 05 10 20 30 40 b WWI dMartin G. Pribbenow (WWI)son of Gustavf Pribnow and Mary Schmidt (b); Gus Pribbenow and Mary Smith(m); Gust (05); Gustav (10); Maria Schmidt (mdx)b 22 May 1893 Leeds Town (b,WWI)d 15 Oct 1940 Madison, bur North Windsor Cemetery (d88­129)at home, Leeds Town, Columbia County, 1900(ed13p5) 1905(p1) 1910(ed19p7);farmer, Vienna Town, 1919 (b); farm laborer, Morrisonville, 1920 1930Children:253 i Alice Marie b 16 Feb 1919 Vienna Town, Dane County (b)ii Pearl Florentine b 16 Feb 1919 Vienna Town (b)iii Alvin Roy b 23 Aug 1921 Windsor Town (b)iv Lucile Ruth b 15 July 1927 Windsor Town (b)CHILDREN OF WILLIAM H. APPLEYARD AND ELLEN CLARK:4 81 91 01 11 b m78 Mary Ann Appleyardb 8 Oct 1871 Eston (b)8 California, Eston, 1890 (m)m 12 May 1890 Middlesbrough Register Office (m)71 81 91 01 11 bJames Beanson of sawyer Coulson James Bean and Sarah Wilson (b); Coulson Bean,joiner (m); Coulson J. Bean (71)b 4 Dec 1869 Normanby (b)at home, 42 High Street, Normanby, 1871; at home, 38 High Street,


ush 23 jan 2014 page 36Normanby, 1881; steel worker, 38 High Street, Normanby, 1890 (m); generallabourer, Normanby, 1890(b) 1891; brick burner, 1892(b) 1895(b) 1900(b)1901; porter at sanatorium, 11 Hawthorne Terrace, Church Lane, Eston, 1911Children (6 children, 4 living in 1911):257 i Coulson b 19 May 1890 at 39 Lambton Street, Normanby U.S.D.ii Amos b 18 Dec 1892 at 39 West Street, Normanby U.S.D.iii Mary Ann b 12 May 1895 at 8 California, Eston U.D.iv Charley b 3 June 1900 at 21 Lambton Street, Normanby U.D.v James b 3 June 1900 at 21 Lambton Street, Normanby U.D.4 81 91 01 11 b79 Charlotte Appleyardb 20 Jan 1878 South Eston (b)at home 19114 91 b80 Ellen Appleyardb 27 April 1883 South Eston R S D (b)4 91 01 b81 Annie Appleyardb 9 Feb 1887 Eston U S D (b)4 91 01 b82 Lily (b) Appleyardb 25 Oct 1888 Eston U.S.D. (b)4 01 11 b83 Arthur Edwin Appleyardb 27 March 1897 Eston U D140 Vaughan Street, Eston, 1926 (fa d)CHILDREN OF JOSEPH APPLEYARD AND ANN WATSON:4 71 81 91 01 11 b m1 m2 d84 George Henry Appleyardb 17 Nov 1870 Kirkby on Bain (b)d 3 Aug 1926 at 70 Porter Street, Hull U.D.widower in 1900 (m2); provision dealer, Newland, 1891(m1); provisiondealer 1893(b) 1900(m2); grocer 1895(b); grocery and provisions manager,Hull, 1901; provisions dealer, 82 Day St, Anlaby Road, Hull, 1911; grocerof 92 Day Street, Hull (d)m1 17 Sept 1891 St. John's Church in the Parish of Newland (m)71 81 91 b dEdith Jessie Revell (1893b)daughter of Thomas William Revell, laborer at gas works, and Mary AnnSpurgeon (b)b 15 Nov 1868 Cut Yard, Pockthorpe, Norwich (b)d 12 Nov 1899 at 5 Elm Street, Sculcoates U.D. (d)at home, Pattisons Cut, Pockthorpe, Norwich ed 15, 1871; at home, VernonSt, Cottingham ed 6, 1881; at home, 3 Elm St, Cottingham ed 4, Hull, 1891m2 23 Dec 1900 S. James's Church, Hull (m)01 11 bJane Maria Dunkerley (m)daughter of oilmiller pressman Henry Dunkerley and Ann Elizabeth Pattison(b)b 10 Nov 1880 at 9 Louisa's Terrace, Hume Street, Southcoates (b)at home, 9 Louisas Ter, Southcoates(ed13), 1881


ush 23 jan 2014 page 37Children (Jane Maria had 2 children, 2 living in 1911):262 i Alice Edith b 25 March 1893 at 1 Elm Street, Queens Road, Newlandii Ermyntrude Violet b 30 Aug 1895 at 1 Elm Street, Cottingham Within[Hull] U.D.iii George William, 7 in 1911, b Hulliv James Arthur, 4 in 1911, b Hull4 81 b85 Sarah Ann Appleyardb 1 Nov 1872 Lackenby (b)CHILDREN OF JOSEPH APPLEYARD AND ROSE NORTON:4 81 91 b86 Ernest <strong>Bush</strong> Appleyardb 7 April 1880 Cottingham, Sculcoates District (b)cf. Ernest Appleyard, 30, crew of the Black Prince at Gibraltar in 191148 Sidmouth Street, Hull, 1923 (mo d)4 91 01 11 b m87 Joseph William Appleyard (b,m); Joseph W. (91); William (01); WilliamJoseph Appleyard (11)b 20 Dec 1881 Saint John's Wood U.S.D., Sculcoates District (b)labourer, 16 Lambert St, 1906 (m); cart man, living in brother­in­lawWilliam Brown's household, 2 Derwent Grove, Princes Rd, Hull, 1911m 2 Aug 1906 Newland Parish Church, Sculcoates District (m)91 01 11Ada Brown (m)daughter of Frederick and Alice Brown (01); market assistant (dau m)7 in 1891; 17 in 1901; 22 in 1906 (m); 27 in 1911, b Hullat home, 1 Grove Ter, Hull, 1891; at home, 6 Elm St, Hull, 1901Child (2 children, 1 living in 1911):266 i Effie, 1 in 1911, b Hull4 91 01 b m88 Lilian Appleyard (b,m); Lillian Appleyard (91)b 29 Aug 1884 Newland, Sculcoates District (b)45 Mornington Road, 1907 (m)m 3 April 1907 Ilkley Parish Church (m)Fred Trees (m)son of Tom Trees, greengrocer (m)21 in 1907 (m)greengrocer, 10 Ashland Terrace, 1907 (m)Children (living in grandfather Joseph Appleyard's household in 1911):267 i Ada Gwendoline b 1st quarter 1908 Wharfedale 9a 133; b Ilkleyii Dorothy b 2d quarter 1909 Bradford 9b 104; 2 in 1911; b Bradford4 91 01 11 b89 Bertie Appleyardb 2 Dec 1886 Newland U.S.D. (b)firewood chopper, at home, 19114 91 01 b90 Minnie Appleyardb 4 Nov 1888 Newland U.S.D. (b)4 01 b91 Mabel Appleyard


ush 23 jan 2014 page 38b 8 June 1891 Newland U.S.D. (b)4 01 11 b92 Laurence Appleyardb 16 July 1893 Newland U.S.D. (b)4 01 11 b93 Gladys May Appleyardb 9 Aug 1897 Hull (b)4 01 11 b94 Cyril Appleyardb 2 Jan 1899 Hull (b)CHILDREN OF ISAAC APPLEYARD AND MARY ANN WHITE:4 81 91 b95 Thomas Henry Appleyardb 18 June 1871 Lackenby (b)platelayer G.N.R., Skirbeck Quarter, 1891m91Fannie20 in 1891, b Boston4 81 01 b96 Frances Appleyardb 16 June 1873 Lackenby (b)4 81 91? b bp97 Clara Appleyardb 27 June 1875 (b,St Botolph's bp) Boston (b)cf. Clara Appleyard, 15, general servant, 8 Rose Place, Boston ed 1, 18914 81 91 b bp98 Isaac Appleyardb 28 Feb 1878 Boston (b); b 20 Feb 1878 (St Botolph's bp)4 91 01 11 b m99 George Appleyardb 26 June 1880 Boston (b)laborer at shipyard, 23 Headlam Street, Stockton­on­Tees, County Durham,1908 (m); fireman loco, steel works, 19 Tennant Street, Stockton on Tees,1911m 14 April 1908 Stockton Register Office (m)91 01 11 bRose Ellen Becks (m)parents locomotive engine driver Harry Becks and Sarah Becks formerlyCatterson (b)b 2 March 1890 at 53 Cromwell Street, Stockton­on­Tees U.S.D. (b)at home, 1 Railway Cottages, Haverton Hill, County Durham, 1891; at home,3 Mellor St, Stockton­on­Tees, 1901Children (4 children, 3 living in 1911):269 i George Appleyard Becks b 4th quarter 1907 Stockton, 4 in 1911ii Louis Appleyard, 2 in 1911, b Stocktoniii Harry Appleyard, 3 months in 1911, b Stockton4 91 b


ush 23 jan 2014 page 39100 Anne Appleyardb 19 Nov 1882 Boston (b)cf. Ann Appleyard, 18, under housemaid, G. N. Hotel, Lincoln ed 23, 19014 91 01 11 b m101 Frank Appleyardb 12 April 1885 Bostoncarter, King Street, 1906 (m); carter, 41 Frampton Place, Boston, 1911m 11 Nov 1906 Boston Parish Church (m)01 01 11Matilda Sharpe (m)daughter of James Sharpe labourer (m,01) and Eliza (01)6 in 1891; 16 in 1901; 22 in 1906 (m); 26 in 1911; b Boston (91,01,11)at home, 5 St Johns Road, Boston, 1891 1901; S. John's Road 1906 (m)Children (2 children, 2 living in 1911):272 i Leonard, 3 in 1911, b Bostonii Nora, 1 in 1911, b Boston4 91 01 11 b m102 Moses Appleyardb 29 May 1887 Boston U.S.D.signal fitter, King Street, 1906 (m); railway fitters labour, HarcourtCottage, King St, Boston, 1911m 26 Dec 1906 Boston Parish Church (m)91 01 11 bGrace Susannah Day (b)parents railway fire­man George Henry Day and Sarah Elizabeth Day formerlyTaylor (b)b 11 Feb 1888 at 3 Stell's Lane, Skirbeck Quarter U.S.D. (b)at home, 61 Stells Lane, Skirbeck Quarter, 1891; at home, SkirbeckQuarter, 1901; Skirbeck Quarter 1906 (m)4 b bp d103 Alice Appleyardb 10 May 1889 Boston U.S.D.; bp 14 May 1889 (St Botolph's bp)d 27 Nov 1889 at 15 King Street, Boston U.S.D., pertussis (d)4 91 01 11 b104 John Appleyard; Jack Appleyard (11)b 6 March 1891 Boston4 01 11 b105 William Appleyardb 22 June 1894 Boston U.S.D.8 Redstone Terrace, Skirbeck Quarter, 1926 (fa d)4 bp106 Anne (bp) Appleyardbp 22 May 1895 (St Botolph's bp)CHILDREN OF JOHN THOMAS BUSH AND JOSIE M. DICKEY:(The burial information on the children who died young was transcribedfrom the records of Machpelah Cemetery, Lexington Missouri, by CathyWallace.)4107 infant


ush 23 jan 2014 page 40bur 2 Feb 18804108 Mary E. <strong>Bush</strong>bur 8 Aug 18814109 infantbur 27 Aug 18824 d110 Henry B. <strong>Bush</strong> (bur)d 19 Sept 1884 Morton Missouri, age 1 year 3 months, bur Lexington (d);bur 9 Sept 18844 b111 Sarah <strong>Bush</strong>b 12 Nov 1884 Morton, Ray County, Missouri (b)probably the same as:child bur 30 July 1885, summer complaint, 4 months old4112 daughterbur 1 Jan 1887, 1 year old; obit Lexington Weekly Intelligencer 8 Jan 1887Kenneth E. Weant's index to Lafayette County newspapers lists both an Anna<strong>Bush</strong> and a daughter of J. T. <strong>Bush</strong> as died on the same day and the subjectof an obituary in the same issue of the Intelligencer. Duplication?4113 infant daughterbur 27 July 1888, 8 months old; obit Intelligencer (Lexington) 4 Aug 18884 00 20 30 WWI d114 John Robert <strong>Bush</strong> (WWI,d,son John's b); John R. <strong>Bush</strong> (20,30,son Hughd,dndx); Frank R. <strong>Bush</strong> (00); Robert <strong>Bush</strong> (son ob)b 6 Oct 1889 (WWI,d) Lexington Missouri (WWI,22b), b Oct 1889 (00), 24 in1914 (son b), 25 in 1915 (b), 27 in 1917(b), 30 in 1920, 31 in 1922(b), 33in 1924(b), 40 in 1930, b Missourid 13 Sept 1976 San Jose (d); bur Oak Hill Memorial Park, San Jose (d)580 Chetwood St., Oakland, 1914 (son b); salesman, 1090 W 35 St, LosAngeles, 1915 (b); Linné, Paso Robles County, 1915(d), Linne 1916 (fa d);rancher, 10 miles east of Paso Robles, 1917(b); Paso Robles 1917 (WWI);farmer, Le Grand, 1920; dairyman, Merced, 1922 (dau b); South Taft, KernCounty, 1923 (mo ob); salesman, lumber company, 606 E. Palmer Ave,Glendale (24b); dairy farmer, Vernon Street, Chino Township, SanBernardino County, 1930(ed36­15); salesman, Culver City, 1932(b);accounting and real estate sales (d)m1 Oct 1912 East Peoria (wf ob), 00 20 30 40 d obOlive C. Appleby (1915d)daughter of John Appleby and Eliza Ann Rowe (d)b 30 May 1889 Edwards, Peoria County (d,ob); b May 1889 (00); 23 in 1914(son b), 24 in 1915(b), 27 in 1917(b), 29 in 1920, 30 in 1922(b), 32 in1924(b), 40 in 1930, b Illinois; 50 in 1940; b Peoria (22b)d 22 May 1989 Morton, Tazewell County, Illinois, bur Fondulac Cemetery,East Peoria (d); SSN 333­16­1017at home, East Peoria, 1900 (ed140p4); 141 Johnson Street, East Peoria,


ush 23 jan 2014 page 411940 teaching certificate from Illinois State University (ob); Peoria 1962(son ob); 210 Cole Street, East Peoria, 1989 (ob)m200 20 30 40 SSFern L. Owens (hu d); Fern Lee Mark (SS); Fern L. <strong>Bush</strong> (dndx); Fanny Owens(00); Fannie Mark (20)daughter of James Jefferson Owens and Alice Bronnett (SS); James F. Owens(00)b 30 Nov 1891 Somerset, Pulaski County, Kentucky (SS), b Nov 1891 (00); 27in 1920; 38 in 1930, 15 at 1st marriage; 48 in 1940d 17 March 1977 Santa Clara County (dndx), res San Jose (SocSec)m120 30 40Marvin A. Mark (20)b 16 May 1890 California (d); 28 and 29 in 1920; 40 in 1930, 29 at1st marriage; 50 in 1940d 1 Oct 1950 Santa Clara County (dndx)street­car conductor, Township 3, Fresno County, 1920(ed8), alsoenrolled in Fresno City precinct 3(ed19); machinist, steam rollers,334 Van Ness, Watsonville ward 1, Santa Cruz County, 1930(ed44­25,p1); Monterey 1935, San Jose 1940Children (4 children, 3 living in 1922):274 i John Robert b 13 May 1914 Oaklandii Miriam Jettie b 15 May 1915 Los Angeles, d 4 Dec 1915 Linnéiii Hugh Merrill b 31 March 1917 Paso Roblesiv Dona Nadine b 15 Jan 1922 Mercedv Ralph Max b 19 Jan 1924 Los Angelesvi William L. b 1 July 1926 Glendale Californiavii Warren Leslie b 1 Jan 1932 at 8935 Krueger St., Culver Citya Alice M. Mark (30); 12 and 13 in 1920, b Oklahoma or Tennessee;22 in 1930b Larry C. Mark b 2 Sept 1913 Texas (dndx), 7 in 1920, 17 in 1930c Helen Mark (20), 2 6/12 and 3 in 1920, 12 in 1930, b Californiad Marvin Mark b 30 Jan 1921 Fresno County, California (bdx)e Melvin K. Mark (bdx) b 17 July 1923 Madera County (bdx)4 00 20 30 40 WWI d115 Joseph Lee <strong>Bush</strong> (d); Joe L. <strong>Bush</strong> (30)b 8 April 1892 (WWI,00,d) Lexington Missouri (WWI); 27 in 1920; 37 in1930, 26 at 1st marriage; 47 in 1940d 11 March 1958 Veterans Administration Hospital, San Fernando, LosAngeles County, bur Forest Lawn Hol. Hills (d)in California 49 years, in Los Angeles County 21 years (d); World War One(d); Linne California (WWI); farmer, at home, Planada Precinct, MercedCounty 1920; Tipton, Tulare County, 1923 (mo ob); auto mechanic, 416Piedmont Park, Glendale, 1930(ed19­988p11); salesman, auto repair, 4441Riverside, 1940; 4440 Talofa Ave, Los Angeles, 1958 (d)m10 20 30 40 b d obWanda Blanch (later addition to b) Kesseldaughter of Herman Kessel (d); Harmon Kessel and Sarah Jane Jones (b);Herman A. Kessel and Janie (10)b 26 Oct 1902 Kinkaid (Jackson County Ill. b); 17 at 1st marriage (30)d 20 June 1970 Barstow, bur Mt. View Cemetery, Barstow (d)at home, Kincaid Township, Jackson County, Illinois, 1910(ed53p16); athome, Planada Precinct, Merced County, 1920(ed155p6); in California 40years (d); 1141 East Virginia Way, Barstow (d)


ush 23 jan 2014 page 42Child:281 i William J.4116 sonbur 1 June 1899, 6 years old4117 infantbur 12 May 18954118 daughterb 1 Dec 1897 (Lafayette Co obit index, Ancestry)d 13 Dec 1897 (ditto); obit Higginsville Advance 24 Dec 1897probably the same asinfant son bur 14 Dec 1897CHILDREN OF WILLIAM BUSH AND AUGUSTA WAITZ:4 80 b119 Willie Busch (80)b 26 Feb 1880 Milwaukee (b11­445)4 00 05 10 20 30 b m1 d ob cem120 Henrietta <strong>Bush</strong> (00,dau m); Nettie (m1,05,10); Nettie A. Karsten(d,cem)b 12 March 1882 Milwaukee (b26­219)d 23 Aug 1935 Fond du Lac (d), bur Forest Home (cem); car accident onHighway 45, one mile north of the Fond du Lac/Winnebago county line (ob)bookkeeper, copper mine office, 1910; Nettie Karsten, 912 47th St (fa d)m1 2 Oct 1902 Milwaukee, Lutheran church, by Henry Sieck (m146­71)75 80 85 d cemEmil A. Krause (m,d)son of August Krause and Catharine Walther (m); August C. Krause (d)b 9 March 1873 (d); b 1873 (cem) Columbus, Columbia County, Wisconsin (m),7 in 1880d 2 Aug 1906 Milwaukee (d), bur Forest Home (d,cem)Aug. Krause household, 3 males, 3 females, Columbus ward 3, 1875(p5); athome, Columbus ward 2, 1880(ed18p44); August Krause household, 4 males, 4females, 4 b US, 4 b Germany, Columbus ward 2, 1885(p3); salesman,Milwaukee (m), clerk 1903 (b), salesman (d)m2 (married 2 years in 1910)10 20 30 40 b dAdolph Karsten; Adolph Carl A. F. (b); A. C. Karsten (wf d); Adolph C.Karsten (40)son of Chas. W. Karsten and Wilhelmine M. (b); Wilhelmina Treichel (d);Carl W. Karsten and Wilhelmine Treichel (their m in mdx)b 27 Dec 1869 West Bend (b)d 18 June 1949 Wauwatosa Town, bur Union Cemetery, West Bend (d)40 in 1910, 50 in 1920, b Wisconsin; 60 in 1930, 38 at 1st marriagemail order business, 1031 First Street, Milwaukee ward 13, 1910 (ed127p3);piano salesman, 1525 Fourth St, Milwaukee ward 21, 1920 (ed253p16);financing company, 142 32 Street, Milwaukee ward 16, 1930 (ed40­125p95);903 E Kilbourn (1936 dir) 1940cf. Adolph Kasten, 5/12, son of Carl and Louise, West Bend Village,1870(p2); Adolph Karsten, 10, son of Charles and Wilhelmine, West BendVillage, 1880(ed253p11); Adolph Kasten, 36, son of Wilhelmine, Milwaukee


ush 23 jan 2014 page 43ward 10, 1905(p27)Child:282 i Mildred E. b 13 Aug 1903 at 753½ 10th St, Milwaukee (b)4 00 05 10 20 30 40 b WWI d121 Arthur Baxter <strong>Bush</strong> (WWI); Arthur B. <strong>Bush</strong> (1910b,30)b 5 Oct 1883 Milwaukee (b41­378)d 14 Aug 1943 Wauwatosa Town, bur Wanderers Rest (d)at home, bill clk ry, Milwaukee 1905; clerk, dry goods store, 746 SecondSt, Milwaukee ward 6, 1910 (ed52p1); clerk, CM&StPaul Ry Co, 746 2d St,Milwaukee, 1918 (WWI); accountant, railroad office, 746 2nd Street,Milwaukee ward 6, 1920 (ed80p9); "vetran employee", railroad, at home,Milwaukee, 1930; 3453 N Booth (dir 1936); widowed, general office work,railroad, at home, 1940m 80 00 10 20 30 b dAnna H. Harnitz (1910b); Anna Harnitz (80); Annia (10); Emma Harnitz (b)daughter of Otto O. Harnitz and Emilie (20); Amelia Schulze (b);Emily(00); Emilie Schultz (d)b 7 Sept 1876 Portage, Columbia County (b)d 10 Dec 1931 at 2134 N 2d St, Milwaukee, bur Wanderers Rest (d)at home, 723 Second Street, Milwaukee ward 6, 1880(ed120p20); milliner, athome, 746 Second Street, Milwaukee ward 6, 1900(ed43p7); 746 SecondStreet, Milwaukee ward 6, 1930(ed40­80p11)Children:283 i Mona Gertrude b 2 Dec 1910 at 746 2d, Milwaukeeii Norbert Arthur b 27 Dec 1920 at 746 2d, Milwaukee (b)4 b122 William <strong>Bush</strong>b 22 Nov 1885 Milwaukee (b67­367)4 00 05 10 20 30 40 b m div WWII d cem123 William John <strong>Bush</strong> (WWII); Wm. John <strong>Bush</strong> (b corrected); William <strong>Bush</strong>(00); William F. <strong>Bush</strong> (10); William J. <strong>Bush</strong> (20,d,cem); Wm. J. <strong>Bush</strong> (m,30)b 18 March 1888 Milwaukee (b101­302)d 17 Sept 1956 Wauwatosa, Milwaukee County (d)salesman, gents furnishing, 1910; laundryman, 749 Island Ave, 1918 (m);brush salesman, 1920; single, at home, lingerie salesman, 1930; odd jobs,at home, 1940; 1133A W Cherry St, Milwaukee, 1942 (WWII); Milwaukee 1943(mo d)m 20 April 1918 Milwaukee (m279­409); divorced 13 May 1926 Milwaukee (div)20 bMartha Anna Irene Gunderson (b)daughter of Theodore Gunderson and Augusta Hinz (b); Theo Gunderson (m);Auguste Hinz (mdx,10)b 5 July 1898 Sheboygan City, Sheboygan County (delayed b filed 1942)19 in 1918 (m); 21 in 1920, b Wisconsin; 28 in 1926 (div)174 Sherman St, 1918 (m); telephone operator 1918(m) 1920 1926(div)cf. Martha Gunderson, b July 1899, daughter of Theodor and Gusta,Sheboygan ward 4, 1900(ed69p2), 1910(ed112p2), Milwaukee ward 18,1930(ed40­222,p9)CHILD OF ROBERT BUSH AND ABIGAIL G. GRAHAM:4 80 85 10 20 m WWI d124 Delbert Robert <strong>Bush</strong> (1914b,WWI,d); Delbert R. <strong>Bush</strong> (10,20,m,dndx);Delbert <strong>Bush</strong> (80); Adelbert R. <strong>Bush</strong> (grandfather Graham's probate); Bertie


ush 23 jan 2014 page 44(85)b 16 Sept 1879 (WWI); b 15 Sept 1879 Trenton Nebraska (d); b Sept 1879Nebraska (80); 5 in 1885; 18 in 1898 (grandfather Graham's estate); 30 in1910; 34 in 1914 (son's b), 40 in 1920; 43 in 1922 (d); b HitchcockCounty, Nebraska (m)d 19 Nov 1922 San Francisco, California, drowning, "Whether accident,suicide or murder jury unable to determine.", cremated, Woodlawn Cem (d)in San Francisco and California 20 years in 1922 (d); structural ironworker, 221 Third, San Francisco assembly district 28, 1910 (ed3p18);bridgeman, San Francisco, 1911 (m); structural iron worker, 240 TingleySt, 1914 (b); bridgeman, rigger, Liberty Ship Yard, 318 Presidio Ave, SanFrancisco, 1918 (WWI); 562 Fell Street, 1919 (sis/l m); steel worker,bridge works, 562 Fell Street, 1920m 12 June 1911 Whittier, by pastor of Cong'l. Church (m)85 00 10 20 30 40 dJessie Elizabeth Wiggs (1914b,d)b 22 July 1883 Nebraska (d); 2 in 1885, 26 in 1910, 27 in 1911 (m), 30 in1914 (son's b), 36 in 1920, 46 in 1930, 56 in 1940; b Hitchcock County,Nebraska (m)d 9 May 1954 Oakland, cremated Olivet Memorial Park (d)at home, Beaver Precinct, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, 1885; at home,Trenton Precinct, Hitchcock County, 1900 (ed114p5); stenographer, 2217Atherton Avenue, Berkeley precinct 5, 1910(ed48p3); book keeper, SanFrancisco, 1911 (m); bookkeeper, dye stuffs 1920; 192 Downey St, 1922 (hud); bookkeeper 1930 (dir); picture framer, art store, 1930 (corrections inrecord suggest the possibility of error); bookkeeper stenographer,coppersmith, 3246 25th Street, San Francisco, 1940; same address 1954(d)Child:285 i Robert Ord b 15 Jan 1914 at 2327 Folsom, San Francisco, 1st childCHILDREN OF WILLIAM A. WIGGS AND THERESA E. STEWART:125 Jessie Elizabeth Wiggs 1883­1954 ­­ see above00 d126 James E. Wiggsb Nov 1885 Nebraska (00)died on or about 1 Sept 1904 Sacramento River, bur Whittier (Sac Co d)00 10 20 30 40 m SS d127 Edith Eolia Wiggs (m); Edith E. Williams, 1955 (mo d correction)b 15 Sept 1887 (SS,d) Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska (SS), b Sept1887 Nebraska (00), 22 in 1910; 31 in 1919 (m); 30 in 1920; 41 in 1930, 30at 1st marriage; 50 in 1940; 68 in 1955d 1 Dec 1982 Pasadena (d)Route 5 Box 494, Visalia, California, 1955 1957(SS); last residence ArroyoGrande, San Luis Obispo County (SocSec)m 28 June 1919 San Francisco, by the minister of Wesley Church (m)00 10 20 30 40 WWI obHarry Kingsley Williams (WWI,m,dndx)son of John Q. Williams and Kate (00,10)mother's maiden name Kingsley (dndx)b 2 May 1889 (WWI,dndx,cem) Clarks, Merrick County, Nebraska (WWI); b May1889 (00); 20 in 1910, 30 in 1919(m), 41 in 1930, 50 in 1940; 65 in 1954(ob)d 9 Sept 1954 Tulare County (dndx); d near Ivanhoe (ob); bur VisaliaCemetery (ob)at home, 170 17th, Portland ward 4, Oregon, 1900(ed54p7); at home, 830 W


ush 23 jan 2014 page 4536th Street, Los Angeles precinct 188, 1910(ed233p6); salesman, LosAngeles, 1917 (WWI); San Francisco 1919 (m); wholesale coffee salesman,193 Downey Street, San Francisco assembly district 27, 1920(ed355p3);farmer, Visalia Township, Tulare County, 1930(ed54­86p2) 1940Children:i Harry K., b 5 Oct 1921 San Francisco County (bdx); 8 in 1930, 18in 1940ii Stewart W., b 26 March 1924 Tulare County (bdx), 6 in 1930, 16 in194000 10 20 30 40 SS d128 Hazel Helen Wiggs (SS); Hazel Wiggs Litten (d,SocSec)b 17 June 1890 (SS,d) Trenton, Hitchcock County, Nebraska (SS), b June1890 Nebraska (00); 19 in 1910, 28 in 1920; 39 in 1930, 38 at 1stmarriage; 49 in 1940; 65 in 1955d 28 Sept 1979 Pasadena (d), bur Rose Hillshttp://www.rosehills.com/graveLocationSearch/grave­search.aspx?Name=wiggsliving with sister Jessie in Berkeley in 1910; grade school teacher, athome, Los Angeles, 1920; 421 Milton Drive, San Gabriel, California 19551963(SS); widow, teacher, Roosevelt High School, usual residence Pasadena(d)m00 20 30 40 WWIArthur A. Litten (signWWI)son of Frank Litten and Abbie K. (20); Benjamin Litten and Abbie Miller(bdx)b 14 April 1890 (WWI,bdx) Wessington, South Dakota (WWI), b April 1890(00); 30 in 1920; 39 in 1930, 38 at 1st marriage; 49 in 1940; b HandCounty (bdx)d 2 Nov 1967 Los Angeles County (dndx)at home, Rose Hill Township, Hand County, South Dakota, 1900(ed163p4);parents living on Magnolia Ave, Whittier precinct 2, 1910(ed284p13); 705 NMagnolia Ave 1917 (WWI); rancher, at home, 705 Magnolia Ave, Whittier Cityprecinct 3, 1920(ed633p12); rancher, citrus grower, 506 Havaland Avenue,Whittier City, Los Angeles County, 1930(ed19­1543,p9); farmer, 705Magnolia Av., Whittier City, 194000 10 20 30 WWI129 Cyrus Stewart Wiggs; C. Stewart Wiggs (10); Charles Stewart Wiggs(WWI); Charles Wiggs (20); Charles S. Wiggs (30,dndx)b 4 Nov 1892 (WWI,00) Trenton Nebraska (WWI), 17 in 1910, 27 in 1920; 37in 1930, 29 at 1st marriaged 14 Jan 1938 (dndx,cem) Los Angeles, age 45 (dndx), bur Rose Hills(http://www.rosehills.com/graveLocationSearch/placement.aspx)auto mechanic, 834 W 36, LA, 1917 (WWI); laborer, citrus grove, GladstoneAve, San Dimas Township precinct 3, Los Angeles County, 1920(ed570p12);rancher, citrus grove, Gladstone Ave, San Dimas Township, 1930(ed19­1388,p6)m00 10 20 30 40Helen R. Hall (00,20); maiden name Hall (22b,24b); H.R. (hu dndx)daughter of Francis Hall and Ida M. (00); Frank Hall (10,20)b Nov 1890 New Jersey (00); 19 in 1910; 29 in 1920; 37 in 1930, 29 at 1stmarriage, b New Jersey; widowed, 47 in 1940cf. Helen R. Wiggs, b 7 Nov 1890 New Jersey, d 4 June 1961 Los AngelesCounty, mother's maiden name Ranke (dndx)at home, Newark ward 8, Essex County, New Jersey, 1900(ed72p8); teacher,


ush 23 jan 2014 page 46school, at home, P Avenue, National City, San Diego County,1910(ed138p15); teacher, high school, at home, P Ave, National City,1920(ed246p7); 762 W Cypress, San Juan Township, Los Angeles County, 1940Children:i James S. b 7 Sept 1922 Los Angeles County (bdx), 7 in 1930, 17 in1940ii Frank W. b 16 June 1924 Los Angeles County (bdx), 5 in 1930, 15 in1940CHILDREN OF LUKE CULVER AND ALICE BROWN:130 Minnie H. Culver (civwar)b 3 Jan 1867 (civwar)dead in 1915 (civwar)80 m d131 Mertie Emma Culver Gennell (d); Myrtie Culver (80); Myrta E. Culver(m)b 1 Nov 1868 Byron (d,civwar), 11 in 1880d 2 Dec 1896 Oakfield, pulmonary tuberculosis, bur Avoca (d7­39)m 25 Feb 1892 South Byron (m9­124)70 80 85 00 05 10 20 30 m2Victor W. Gemmel (80,95,10); Victor Gennell (wf d)son of George E. Gemmel and Mary E. (80,m); Mary McCaughrey (m2)b Dec 1867 Iowa (00), 2 in 1870, 12 in 1880, 17 in 1885; 31 in 1898 (m2);42 in 1910, 2d marriage; 51 in 1920; 61 in 1930, 23 at 1st marriage; bBuchanan County (85), b Quasqueton (m2)at home, Liberty Township, Buchanan County, Iowa, 1870(p1) 1880(p13);merchant, Oakfield, 1892 (m); carpenter, Quasqueton, Buchanan County,Iowa, 1898 (m2); house carpenter, Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa ward3, 1900 (ed12p34); 1721 Carpenter Ave, Des Moines, Iowa, 1905; housecarpenter, 1928 Queen Ann Ave, Seattle ward 8, 1910 (ed155p11); carpenter,shipyard, 1928 Queen Anne Ave, Seattle precinct 81, 1920 (ed147p2); housecarpenter, 2303 Warren Ave, Seattle, 1930 (ed17­81p2)m2 16 Feb 1898 Independence, Buchanan County, by Rev. Jos. Drexler(m2)80 00 05 10 20 30Susie H. Smith (01b); Susie Smith (m); Susie S. (05,10); Susan (80);Susie (00,20); Sue(30)daughter of Geo. R. Smith and Pernelia D. Babcock (m)b 3? June 1871 Iowa (00); 9 in 1880, 27 in 1898 (m), 38 in 1910, 47in 1920, 58 in 1930, 26 at 1st marriage; b Quasqueton (m)at home, Newton Township, Buchanan County, 1880(ed93p10); Winthrop,Buchanan County, Iowa, 1898 (m)Children:a Ethel Winifred b 20 Sept 1901 Waterloo, Blackhawk County, Iowa (b)b Genevieve, 6 in 1910, 16 in 1920, 25 in 1930, b Iowa132 George L. Culver (civwar)b 10 June 1871 (civwar)dead in 1915 (civwar)80 95 00 05 10 20 30 40 m d133 Arthur Brown Culver (d)b 8 April 1874 (civwar,d) Byron (m), b April 1874 (00), 6 in 1880, 31 in1905, 36 in 1910, 45 in 1920; 56 in 1930, 20 at 1st marriage; 65 in 1940;68 in 1942(wf d)


ush 23 jan 2014 page 47d 18 Oct 1956 Waupun bur Avoca Cemetery (d35­386)farmer, Byron, 1894 (m); 1 male, 1 female, Byron Town, 1895; Oakfield Town1900(ed39p9); farmer, Oakfield Town, 1905(p5); farmer manager, OakfieldTown, 1910(ed71p8); driver, coalyard, Putnam Street, Oakfield Village,1920(ed57p3); manager, lumberyard, Putnam Street, Oakfield Village 1930(ed20­40p5) 1940; retired lumberman, Main Street, Oakfield, 1956 (d)m 12 Sept 1894 Oakfield (m11­67)80 00 05 10 20 30 40 dSarah Amelia Bowen (d)daughter of Warren Bowen and Elizabeth Minnick (m); Elizabeth (80); ClaraMerrick (d)b 10 April 1872 (d), b April 1872 (00); 7 in 1880, 33 in 1905, 38 in 1910,47 in 1920; 57 in 1930, 21 at 1st marriage; 67 in 1940, b New York; bPennsylvania (80), b Gouverneur, Saint Lawrence County, New York (b98); bFawel Township, Saint Lawrence County (04b)d 6 March 1942 Oakfield bur Avoca Cemetery (d1942­178)at home, Waupun Town, Fond du Lac County, 1880(ed60p33); Oakfield 1900(ed39p15)Children:i Libbie L. b 1 Aug 1895 Byron (b); Leola L. (05); Leola (00,10)ii Lucy Marie b 24 April 1898 Oakfield (b12­107)iii Harry G. b 2 Feb 1901 Oakfield (b)iv Elsie Mabel b 3 Nov 1904 Oakfield Town (b)v Leslie E., 9 in 1920, 19 in 1930, 29 in 194080 00 05 m134 Angie A. Culver (00)b 15 July 1876 (civwar), b July 1876 Wisconsin (00); 3 in 1880, 28 in1905; b Byron (m)"passed away eight years ago" (hu ob 1916), dead in 1915 (civwar)m 24 July 1901 Oakfield (m16­280)70 00 05 10 d cemHerbert Frank Johnsonson of Charles Johnson and Mary W. Chandler (m)b 4 Feb 1868 Oshkosh (d); b Feb 1868 (00), 2 in 1870, 36 in 1905, 43 in1910; b Oshkosh (m)d 27 Dec 1916 Fond du Lac, bur Riverside (d)at home, Oshkosh ward 5, 1870 (p5); moved to Fond du Lac with his parentsat age 4 in 1872 (ob); real estate & ins, at home, 44 West Arndt Street,Fond du Lac ward 4, 1900 (ed28p8); real estate & insurance, Fond du Lac,1901 (m); laborer, at home, Fond du Lac ward 14, 1905(p9); widower,bookkeeper, meat market, at home, 146 West Arndt, Fond du Lac ward 14,1910 (ed60p7)m2 14 Oct 1915 (hu ob)00 10 20 30 40 cemEmma Radke (90,hu ob); Emma A. Radtke (10); Emma Sonnenberg (30)daughter of Ferdinand Radke and Emelie Radke (00); Amelia Radtke(10); Fred and Amelia Radtke (cem)b 20 Jan 1883 Oshkosh (cemrec); b Jan 1882 Wisconsin (00); b 1882(cemstone); 28 in 1910, b Wisconsin, 38 in 1920; 48 in 1930, 33 at1st marriage; 58 in 1940d 10 Aug 1963 Oshkosh, bur Riverside Cemetery (cem)at home, Eldorado Town, Fond du Lac County, 1900 1910(ed45p12); athome, Black Wolf Town, Winnebago County, 1920(ed142p3); widowed,Oshkosh ward 5, 1930(ed29p11); widowed, 275 Scott St, Oshkosh, 194080


ush 23 jan 2014 page 48135 Elroy Culver (80), Elroy C. (civwar); Roy Culver (00,fa ob)b 29 July 1878 (civwar), b July 1878 Wisconsin (00); 1 in 1880farm laborer, Oakfield Town, 1900(ed39p14); Moyock, North Carolina, 1916(fa ob)00 05 10 m d136 Grace A. Culverb 22 Aug 1884 (civwar) Wisconsin (d), b Aug 1884 (00); 20 in 1905; 24 in1909 (b); 25 in 1910; b Byron (05b); b Oakfield (m,09b)d 12 Oct 1910 Waupun Town, Fond du Lac County, tuberculosis, bur Avoca (d)m 1 Oct 1903 Oakfield (m30­158)80 00 05 10 20 30 40 d obFranklin Jesse (m); Franklin Gesse (80); A. F. Jesse (05b); AlfredFranklin Jesse (09b); Frank Alfred Jesse (d); Frank A. Jesse (10,30,40)son of Frank Jesse and Minnie Ewald (m); Wilhelmina Ewald (d)b 17 Nov 1874 (d); b Nov 1874 (00), 5 in 1880, 30 in 1905, 34 in 1909 (b);35 in 1910, 45 in 1920; 53 in 1930, 28 at 1st marriage; 65 in 1940; bLeroy (m,05b,d)d 17 Feb 1954 Waupun, bur Avoca Cemetery, Oakfield (d)at home, Leroy Town, Dodge County, 1880(ed18p17); Frank Jesse household, 6males, 4 females, 7 b U.S., 3 b Germany, Leroy, 1885; at home, Leroy,1900(ed97p1); farmer, Leroy, 1903 (m) 1905(p13); farmer, Waupun Town,1910(ed80p4) 1920(ed69,p4); 733 East Main, Waupun City, 1930(ed9p2)m2 10 Oct 1911 Saint Louis (hu ob)20 30 40 d obEtta May Jesse (d); Etta D. Jesse (40)daughter of Lewis Daahling[!] and Ellen Whitchuch[!] (d)b 20 Aug 1877 Cedolia Missouri (d); 42 in 1920, b Illinois; 52 in1930, 34 at 1st marriage; 62 in 1940, b Illinoisd 11 May 1957 Waupun, bur Avoca Cemetery, Oakfield (d)Children:i Clara (05) b 15 May 1905 Leroy (b), probably the same as: Verna, 4in 1910, 14 in 1920, b Wisconsinii Dora G., 2 in 1910, b Wisconsiniii Franklin (b); Frank L. (10); Frankie (20); Frank C. (30); b 7 Jan1909 Waupun Town (b)CHILDREN OF HENRY BAXTER BUSH AND PHEBE ANN HALL:4 b137 Frank <strong>Bush</strong>b 7 Feb 1887 Oakfield, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsinlived 2 days (b), bur Avoca Cemetery (cem)4 00 10 30 40 m d138 May Victoria <strong>Bush</strong>; May V. Rhynard (40); May Victoria Rhynard (d)b 7 Feb 1889 Iowa (d); b Feb 1889 (00); 32 in 1921 (m); 41 in 1930, 33 atfirst marriage; 51 in 1940, b Iowad 28 Feb 1970 Los Angeles, bur Rose Hills Mem. Park (d)in California 68 years, in Los Angeles County 59 years (d); stenographer1921 (m); census taker 1930; 573 Kendall Avenue, Los Angeles, 1945 (mo d)m 10 Nov 1921 Los Angeles (m)10 30 40 b dSamuel E. Rhynard; Samuel Elmer Rhynard (m,d); S. E. Rhenard (b)son of Francis Rhynard and Mary E. Baker (d); Francis M. Rhynard (m);Marion Rhynard (00); F. M. Rhenard and M. E. Baker (b)b 21 June 1880 Damascus Township, Henry County, Ohio (b); 20 at 1stmarriage (30)


ush 23 jan 2014 page 49d 13 March 1959 L.A. County General Hospital, Los Angeles, bur Rose HillsCemetery (d)age 18, residence McClure (Ohio Soldiers in the War with Spain onAncestry); Spanish American War, World War One (d); farmer, BrownTownship, Darke County, Ohio, 1910; enlisted 5 Sept 1917, age 37 2/12, resDetroit Michigan (Ohio Military Men, 1917­18); in California 39 years, inLos Angeles County 38 years (d); railroad switchman, Barstow, 1921 (m);caretaker, social club, 731 Belden Avenue, 1930; yardman 1930 (dir);Montebello Township 1940; 735 S Belden, 1959 (d)married 5 years in 1910; divorced (m2)10 20 30Sarah E. (30); S. E. Meyers (b06); Eliz. Myers (b08)25 in 1910, 35 in 1920, b Indiana; 45 in 1930, 19 at 1st marriageremarried to Samuel Caupp, living in Jackson Township, Darke County,1920(ed108p9) 1930(ed19­25p10)Children:a Gladys Elnora Rhynard (b), Gladys L. Rhynard; b 11 Aug 1906 Brown(b)b Harold W. Rhynard (b), William H. Rhynard; b 6 Dec 1908 Brown (b)4 00 10 20 30 40 m WWI d ob139 Wesley Gates <strong>Bush</strong> (WWI,d)b 27 Dec 1890 (WWI,d) Cedar Rapids, Iowa (WWI); b Dec 1890 (00); 25 in1916 (m); 28 in 1920; 39 in 1930; 49 in 1940; 60 in 1951 (ob); b Iowa (0020 30)d 6 July 1951 rural Victorville, San Bernardino County, bur Inglewood ParkCemetery (d)farmer and store keeper, Prout, Iron County, Utah, 1917 (WWI); carpenter,1433 Morton Avenue, Pasadena California (20); carpenter, Los Angeles (citydirectories 1922­1936); carpenter, house builder, at home, 1930; divorced,carpenter, at home, 1940; carpenter and dealer in real estate and lifeinsurance, Los Angeles 1951 (ob); 573 Kendall Ave, Los Angeles, 1951 (d);divorced in 1930 and 1951 (d)m 26 July 1916 Hermon, Los Angeles (m)00 10 bAlice Mae Reed (m)daughter of Charles H. Reed and Victoria G. Prosser (b)b 11 July 1896 South Grimsby, Ontario (b)immigrated 1908, naturalized 1915 (20); at home, Farmington Township,Clarion County, Pennsylvania, 1900(ed11p1); at home, Lockport ward 6, NewYork, 1910(ed89p18)4 00 10 20 30 40 WWI d140 Vivian Howard <strong>Bush</strong> (WWI)b 11 June 1893 Iowa (WWI,d); b June 1893 Iowa (00); 36 in 1930; 46 in 1940d 14 March 1961 Camarillo State Hospital, Ventura County, bur InglewoodMemorial Park (d)farmer and postmaster, Prout Utah, 1917 (WWI); farm laborer, Milford, StarPrecinct, Beaver County, Utah, 1920(ed6p5); plaster contractor, LosAngeles, California (city directories); 5503 Ebey Avenue (1922 dir);plasterer, at home, 1930; plaster, at home, 1940; plasterer 30 years (d);last usual residence, 525 Kendall Avenue, Los Angeles (d)4 00 10 30 40 m d141 Eunice Jane <strong>Bush</strong> (m,1926b)b 11 June 1895 California (d), b June 1895 California (00); 22 in 1917(m); 24 in 1920 (b); 33 in 1930, 22 at 1st marriage; 44 in 1940; b La


ush 23 jan 2014 page 50Habra (20b)d 27 Jan 1992 Barstow, bur Mt. View Memorial Park, Barstow (d)in San Bernardino County 76 years in 1992 (d); Barstow 1951 (bro ob);27913 Cochise, Barstow, 1992 (d)m 20 June 1917 Los Angeles (m)01 30 40 WWI b dBurton Robert Leak (b,d)son of Charles A. Leak and Grace Fox (d); Grace D. Fox (m)b 18 May 1898 Rochester, Essex County (b); b 8 May 1898 (01,d) Ontario(01), Canada (d); 19 in 1917 (m); 30 in 1930, 19 at 1 st marriaged 10 June 1997 Barstow, bur Mt. View Memorial Park, Barstow (d)at home, Rochester Township, Essex County, Ontario, 1901(p2); in SanBernardino County 83 years (d); rancher, Daggett, San Bernardino County,California, 1917 (m); ranch laborer, Hemet, Riverside County, California,1918 (WWI); Barstow 1920 (b); car inspector, R.R., 1926(b); car inspector,railroad, Lenwood, Barstow Township, San Bernardino County, 1930; carinspector, railroad, 520 Paleesi, Barstow, 1940; 43 years as carinspector, Santa Fe Railroad (d); 27912 Rimrock Rd, Barstow, 1997 (d)Children:286 i Annice Vivian b 2 Jan 1920 Pasadena, Los Angeles Countyii Dorothy Roberta b 6 April 1926 Barstow, San Bernardino County4 00 10 20 30 40 WWI m SS d142 Robert Freeland <strong>Bush</strong> (WWI,SS,d)b 22 May 1900 (WWI,00,SS,d) La Habra, Orange County, California (SS); 24in 1924 (m); 29 in 1930; 39 in 1940d 11 July 1981 San Dimas Community Hospital, Los Angeles County, burOakdale Memorial Park, Glendora (d)m car conductor, L A Rail Way Co, 1918 (WWI); clerk, post officedepartment, 30 years (d); post office clerk 1924 (m); post office clerk,5511 Ebey Avenue, 1930; Los Angeles 1936 (city directory); postal clerk,5511 Ebey Ave, 1940; 917 So Dodsworth, Glendore, California, 1956 (SS); 16W 1st Terrace, San Dimas, 1970 (sis d); 21310 E Covina Blvd #47, Covina,1981 (d); res Yucaipa California 1981 (SocSec)m 18 July 1924 Los Angeles (m)10 20 30 40 dDorothy Ellen Martindale; Dorothy Ellen <strong>Bush</strong> (d)daughter of Emory V. Martindale and Lula B. Ruch (m)b 18 July 1903 Missouri (d); 6 in 1910; 16 in 1920; 21 in 1924 (m); 21 in1925(b); 26 in 1930, b Missouri; 36 in 1940, b Missourid 28 March 1988 Covina, Los Angeles County, California, bur OakdaleMemorial Park, Glendora, California (d)at home, Fruita Precinct, Mesa County, Colorado, 1910(ed85p12); at home,San Diego precinct 11, 1920(ed255p2)Child:288 i Donald Robert b 9 April 1925 Los Angeles County4 10 20 30 m d143 Carl H. <strong>Bush</strong>b 15 Feb 1903 La Habra, California (d); 1 in 1910; 16 in 1920; 24 in 1927(m); 27 in 1930, 24 at 1st marriage; 35 in 1938 (d)d 26 May 1938 Norwalk State Hospital, Los Angeles County, bur InglewoodPark Cem. (d)plumber, Los Angeles (city directories,d); 600 Pullman 1929 (dir), 608South Avenue 59 1930 (dir); plumber 1927 (m); plumber, 3590 North GriffinAvenue, Los Angeles, 1930m 8 Oct 1927 Los Angeles (m)


ush 23 jan 2014 page 5110 20 30 40Ruth M. Bartleman (m); Margaret R. Bartleman (20); Ruth M. Bulotti (dndx)daughter of Frank Bartleman and Anna Ladd (m); Francis Bartleman (20)b 12 Aug 1903 California (dndx); 6 in 1910; 24 in 1927 (m); 26 in 1930, 24at 1st marriage, b California; 36 in 1940d 23 June 1990 Los Angeles County, SSN 559­12­8694 (dndx)survived her husband (his d)at home, Los Angeles, 1910(ed127p7); at home, Los Angeles precinct 725,1920(ed115p11); cashier, retail dry goods, 329 Vista Place, Los Angeles,1940Children:i Cynthia Ann b 21 June 1931 Los Angeles County (bdx), 8 in 1940ii Nancy Ruth b 25 July 1933 Los Angeles County (bdx), 6 in 1940CHILDREN OF CHRISTOPHER BUSH AND MAY ELIZABETH STEVENS:4 00 10 15 20 30 40 m d ob144 Kate Rosemund <strong>Bush</strong> (1924b); Katie (00); Kate Rosemond <strong>Bush</strong> Haworth (hud)b 7 May 1886 (d,ob) Gardner (1924b,ob); b May 1887 NorthDakota (00); 23 in 1910; 33 in 1920; 36 in 1922(b); 38 in 1924(b); 43 in1930, 23 at 1st marriage; 53 in 1940d 20 Nov 1978 Fargo, bur Riverside Cemetery, Fargo (d)Northhome Minnesota 1925 (fa ob); Gardner 1957 (mo ob); Fargo Nursing Home1975 (bro ob)m 22 Nov 1911 at home of bride (m); m Gardner (ob)00 10 15 20 30 40 WWI d obHarrison Eli Haworth (d); Harry E. Haworth (WWI,1922b); HarryHaworth (15,30)son of Charles F. Hayworth (00) and Mary E. Haworth (10)b 18 Jan 1889 (WWI,SocSec,d,ob) Ridge Farm, Illinois (WWI,1924b,ob); b Jan 1889 (00), 21 in 1910, 31 in 1920, 33 in 1922(b), 35 in1924(b); 41 in 1930, 21 at 1st marriaged 16 Jan 1968 Moorhead (d), bur Riverside Cemetery, Fargo (d)at home, Ridge Farm village, Vermillion County, Illinois, 1900 (ed77p3);to Gardner 1910 (ob); at home, Gardner Township, Cass County,1910(ed32p4); Gardner Township 1915; farmer, Gardner, 1917 (WWI); farmer,Englewood Township, Koochiching County, Minnesota, 1920; farmer, Northome,Minnesota, 1922(b) 1924(b); farmer, Gardner Township, 1930 1940; resGardner 1968 (d)Children:289 i Charles <strong>Bush</strong> b 8 Dec 1913 Gardnerii Guy Raymond b 14 Feb 1916 Gardneriii May E. b 24 Sept 1917 North Dakotaiv George Harrison b 15 July 1922 Engelwood Townshipv Mary Blanche b 28 April 1924 Engelwood Townshipvi Robert E. b 30 March 1926 North Dakota4 00 10 20 25 30 40 WWI m1 m2 d ob145 Guy <strong>Bush</strong>; Guy C. <strong>Bush</strong> (20,ob)b 26 April 1888 (d) Argusville (WWI,ob); 22 in 1910, 42 in 1930, 51 in1940d 20 April 1975 Fargo, bur Argusville Cemetery (d)California 1913­1923; farmer, Orange Cove, Fresno County, 1917 (WWI);farmer, 8th Judicial Township, Fresno County, 1920; Argusville, NorthDakota 1925 1930 1975 (ob); farmer, Gardner, 1940; Gardner 1957 (mo ob);on the farm near Argusville 1925 (fa ob); farmer and rural mail carrier(ob)


ush 23 jan 2014 page 52m1 1 Dec 1927 Fargo (m)10 15 20 25 d obAlfreda M. Ackerson (Aamold,cem); Alfrida Marie <strong>Bush</strong> (d); Freda Ackerson(20); Alfreda Akeson (10)daughter of Louis Ackerson (25,ob) and Ema (10)b 16 March 1908 Arthur, North Dakota (d), 2 in 1910, 11 in 1920, 16 in1925, 19 in 1928 (ob); b North Dakota (30)d 30 Jan 1928 in a Fargo hospital (d,ob); bur Argusville (cem,Aamold)at home, Gunkel Township, 1910(ed28p12) 1915 1925; Argusville 1928 (ob)m2 4 Dec 1930 Fargo (m)15 20 25 30 40 d obEsther Myrtle Ackerson (hu d); Esther A. Ackerson (30)daughter of Louis Ackerson and Emma Oleson Ackerson (d); sister of Alfredab 19 Jan 1911 (d,ob) near Argusville (ob), 8 in 1920, 13 in 1925, 19 in1930, 29 in 1940d 23 Feb 1991 Fargo, bur Argusville Cemetery (d)at home, Gunkel Township, Cass County, 1915 1925 1930; at home 1928 (sisob); they lived in Argusville several years before moving to the familyfarm near Argusville (ob), retired 1958 (ob)Children:295 i Lois, 8 in 1940, b North Dakotaii Maurice C., 7 in 1940, b North Dakotaiii Marvin G., 3 in 1940, b North Dakota4 15 20 25 30 m d ob146 Myrtle May <strong>Bush</strong> (20); Myrtle Mae <strong>Bush</strong> (m)b 8 March 1901 Argusville (d,ob); age 9 in 1910, 18 in 1920, 24 in 1925;29 in 1930, 22 at 1st marriaged 21 Aug 1991 Fargo (d), bur Argusville Cemetery (d,ob)Argusville 1925 (fa ob) 1957 (mo ob) 1975 (bro ob) 1978 (sis ob); Fargo1989 (son ob); operator, Met Union, 1920; after her husband's death sheworked as a cook for the Argusville school, retired 1975, moved to WestFargo 1975 and to the Villa Maria Nursing Home, Fargo, 1985 (ob)m 29 July 1922 Fargo (m)00 10 15? 25 30 WWI d obMerlin William Buzick (WWI,d,ob); same as Merlin J. Buzick (15)?; MerlinW. Buzick (00,20); Merlin J. Buzick (10); Merlin H. Buzick (30)son of Nelson E. Buzick and Dora S. (00); Earl Buzick (d,10); Earl NelsonBuzick (obs), Nelson Earl Buzick (20); Dora C. (10); Dora Rehl (d)b 12 Sept 1898 (WWI,d,ob), b Sept 1898 (00), 11 in 1910, 21 in 1920, 26 in1925; 31 in 1930, 24 at 1st marriage; b Roberts, Ford County, Illinois(d,ob)d 12 Dec l955 Fargo, bur Argusville Cemetery (d)at home, Lyman Township, Ford County, Illinois, 1900 (ed65p10)1910(ed6p12); the family came to the Argusville vicinity in 1912 (ob);Berlin Township, Cass County, 1915; farmer, Argusville, 1918 (WWI); athome, Berlin Township, 1920; Gardner, Cass County, 1925; farmer, GardnerTownship, 1930; farmed at Argusville until 1954 (wf ob);Argusville 1955(d)Children:298 i James M. b c1923 North Dakotaii Vernon F. b 26 June 1924 North Dakotaiii Richard E. b 16 April 1931 Argusvilleiv GeraldCHILDREN OF JOHN THOMAS BUSH AND SARAH ANN STATTERSFIELD:4 81 91 01 11 b m147 Jennie <strong>Bush</strong>; Jinnie (b)


ush 23 jan 2014 page 53b 12 Feb 1880 Grimsby (b)Grimsby 1908 (fa d); 22 Tiverton St, Cleethorpes, 1911; 98 Haven Avenue,Grimsby, 1941 (mo d)m 4 Sept 1900 S. Andrew's Church, Great Grimsby01 bFrancis (b) Pearsonson of railway plate­layer Marshall Pearsons and Annie Chilton (b);Marshall Pearson, decd. (m)b 6 Dec 1878 at 64 Buck Cross Street, Radcliffe, Lancashire (b)fisherman, bk. 138, Kent St., Grimsby, 1900(m) 1901; skipper, sea faaring,1911 (information on him crossed out; presumably he wasn't home on thecensus night)Children (5 children, 3 living in 1911):302 i Gertrude Annie Pearson (11), 8 in 1911ii Mona Pearson (11), 4 in 1911iii Sarah Rosina Pearson (11), 2 in 19114 91 b d148 Ernest Alfred <strong>Bush</strong>b 9 Nov 1881 Grimsby (b)d 10 June 1898, back of 138 Kent Street, Grimsby, sarcoma of knee (d)4 91 01 b149 Gertrude Estella <strong>Bush</strong> (b)b 4 Nov 1883 Grimsby U.S.D. (b)4 91 01 11 b m150 John Samuel <strong>Bush</strong>b 3 Jan 1886 Grimsby U.S.D.labourer, 150 Kent St, 1910 (m); labourer, fisheries, 71 Nelson Street,Grimsby, 1911m 4 Jan 1910 S. Andrew's Church, Grimsby (m)91 01 11 bLillian Louisa Ives (m); Lilian Louisa (b)daughter of French polisher William Henry Ives and Annie Elizabeth Ivesformerly Allatt (b)b 29 July 1888 Batley U.S.D., Yorkshire (b)at home, 33 Campbell St, Keighley, Yorkshire West Riding, 1891; at home,95 Garibaldi St, Grimsby, 1901; 64 Thesiger St, 1910 (m)Child (1 child, 1 living in 1911):305 i Irene <strong>Bush</strong> (11), age 5 months in 1911, b Grimsby4 91 01 11 b151 Philip <strong>Bush</strong>b 8 Dec 1889 Grimsby U.S.D.master of the Fittonia, a trawler docked at Lowestoft, 19114 01 11 b152 Joseph Sidney <strong>Bush</strong>; Joseph Sidney (b)b 27 Feb 1892 Grimsby U.S.D.4 01 11 b153 Clarence <strong>Bush</strong>b 30 Jan 1897 Grimsby U.D.CHILDREN OF HENRY BUSH AND FANNY HOWDELL:4 81 b


ush 23 jan 2014 page 54154 Thomas William <strong>Bush</strong>; Thomas William (b)b 31 Aug 1873 Hull (b)4 81 91 b m155 Harrison Martin <strong>Bush</strong>; Harrison Martin (b)b 16 March 1878 New Clee (b)m 5 Dec 1900 St John's Church in the Parish of New Clee (m)Minnie Sandersondaughter of Thomas Sanderson, sailor (m)21 in 1900 (m)engineer, 45 Grafton St, 1900 (m)4 81 b d156 Charles Sidney <strong>Bush</strong>; Charles Sydney <strong>Bush</strong> (d); Charles Sidney (b)b 12 Jan 1880 New Clee (b)d 17 Oct 1889 at 45 Annesley Street, Grimsby U.S.D.4 91 b157 Emma Jane <strong>Bush</strong>; Emma Jane (b)b 19 June 1885 Grimsby U.S.D.4 91 11 b158 David Emmitt <strong>Bush</strong>; David Emmitt (b)b 12 Aug 1888 Grimsby U.S.D.labourer, paper mill, Great Grimsby, 1911CHILDREN OF WILLIAM T. BRACEGIRDLE AND NANCY E. CARTER:4 81 91 01 b m159 William George Bracegirdle; William George (b)b 1 July 1877 Grimsbywith the family of his aunt Mary Ledymore in Grimsby 1881; insuranceagent, 67 Sixhills St 1900 (m); marine engineer, 69 Sixhills St,Grimsby, 1901m 2 Aug 1900 Clee Parish Church (m)81 91 01 11 bJessie Hadleydaughter of working maltster Rufus Hadley and Hannah Mary Rhodes (b)b 17 Sept 1878 at 64 Burgess Street, Grimsby (b)2 in 1881; 12 in 1891; 22 in 1900 (m); 22 in 1901, b Grimsbyat home, 64 Upper Burgess Street, Grimsby (ed6), 1881; at home, 259 HopeSt, Grimsby (ed36), 1891; 81 Eleanor St 1900 (m); 71 Eleanor St, Grimsby,1911Children (5 children, 4 living in 1911):306 i Irene, 9 in 1911, b Grimsbyii Jessie, 7 in 1911, b Grimsbyiii Vera, 2 in 1911, b Grimsbyiv daughter, under 1 month in 1911, b Grimsby4 81 91 01 b m d160 Rosetta Bracegirdle (b,m)b 13 Oct 1879 Grimsby (b)d 5 Oct 1944 Grimsby U.D.27 Dover Street, 1906 (m); domestic, Grimsby, 1901; Ada Cottage, Tealby,1944 (d)m 7 Feb 1906 Great Grimsby Parish Church (m)11George William Banham (m,11)


ush 23 jan 2014 page 55son of William Banham, veterinary surgeon (m)39 in 1906 (m); 44 in 1911, b New Zealandsurvived his wife (wf d)widower, fisherman, 138 Kent Street, 1906 (m); fisherman, 74 Durban Rd,Grimsby, 1911Child:a Georgaiana Banham, 17 in 1911, b Gt Grimsby4 91 b d161 Frederick James Bracegirdleb 12 April 1881 Grimsby U.S.D.d 26 Dec 1899 on steam fishing vessel "Benbow" in the North Sea, syncopethe result of diphtheria (d)4 b d162 Elizabeth Bracegirdleb 18 June 1883 Grimsby U.S.D. (b)d 20 Sept 1883 Grimsby U.S.D. (d)4 b d163 Walter Bracegirdleb 18 June 1883 Grimsby (b)d 8 Dec 1883 Grimsby (d)4 91 b d164 George Bracegirdleb 16 Sept 1884 Grimsby U.S.D.d 26 May 1891 at 35 Cavendish Street, Grimsby U.S.D., tuberculosis (d)4 91 01 11 b165 Clara Alpha Jane Omega Bracegirdle; Clara Alpha Jane Omega (b)b 11 March 1887 Grimsby U.S.D. (b)in the household of Jinnie Maria Lingard, Ashby cum Fenby, 19114 91 01 11 b166 Ada Bracegirdleb 27 March 1891 Grimsby U.S.D.in the household of Augusta Marris in 1901; in the household of LawrenceEdward Storey, Grimsby, 19114 01 b167 Thomas Henry Bracegirdle; Thomas Henry (b)b 16 April 1894 Grimsby U.S.D.in the household of Augusta Marris in 19014 01 11 b168 Edith Bracegirdle; Edith (b)b 1 June 1896 Grimsby U.D. (b)in the household of Augusta Marris in 1901CHILDREN OF WILLIAM T. BUSH AND HARRIET E. BICKFORD:4 95 00 05 10 20 30 40 b m1 WWI m2 d ob169 Ralph Bickford <strong>Bush</strong>b 21 Sept 1888 Wood Lake Township, Yellow Medicine County, Minnesotad 25 Dec 1982 Seattle (d)assistant cashier, railway office, living with mother, Seattle, 1910;accountant, 5017 54th St S, 1913 (b); 5017 54th Ave So, accountant,


ush 23 jan 2014 page 56American­Hawaiian S. S. Co., 1917 (WWI); auditor, United States ShippingBoard, 3230 Hanford Street, Seattle, 1920; auditor, transportation, 3230Hanford Street, 1930; San Francisco 1935, comptroller, steamship co., 163116th Avenue, Seattle, 1940; Seattle 1929 1942 1974 (obits); vicepresidentand treasurer of the American Mail Lines (ob); 900 University Street,Seattle, 1968 (wf d) 1982 (d)m1 12 Nov 1912 Tacoma by clergyman Murdoch McLeod (m)00 05 10 20 30 40 delayedb d obAlma Anna Blatti (m); Alma Blatti (b,05); Anna (20); Alma A. (30,40,d,ob);S. Alma A. Blatti (10)daughter of Bartholomew Blatti and Magdalena Alleman (b); Bartle (00)b 2 Nov 1887 Dayton Township, Chickasaw County, Iowa (delayedb)d 26 Dec 1968 Seattle, bur Acacia Mausoleum (d)at home, Dayton Township, Chickasaw County, Iowa, 1895dx, 1900(ed32p1)1905; stenographer, railroad company, living with uncle Fred J. Alleman,14 Blaine St, Seattle ward 8, 1910 (ed155p10)m2 7 Jan 1970 King County by Presbyterian minister (m)Gladys Gay Williamson (m)75 in 1970, b Minneapolis (m)survived her husband (hu d)Children:310 i Robert Darwin b 25 Dec 1913 Seattle Washingtonii Elizabeth A. b c1922 Washington4 95 00 05 10 20 30 40 b m d170 Nellie H. <strong>Bush</strong>; Nellie B. Gould (hu d); Nell Gould (40); Nell B. Gould(sis ob,d)b 12 Feb 1890 Wood Lake Township, Yellow Medicine County, Minnesotad 7 Oct 1975 King County (d)teacher, public school 1910 1920; teacher, secretarial school, 1940;Seattle 1974 (sis ob)m 9 April 1921 Seattle by pastor of Fauntleroy Church (m)00 10 20 30 40 b WWI m1 d obReuben Hoyt Gould (b,WWI)son of Samuel Gould and Ella M. Goodwin (b); Ellaine M. Goodwin (d)b 19 April 1884 (b,WWI) Newton, New Hampshire (b); b Newton Junction, NewHampshire (d)d 31 Aug 1944 at Saint Luke's Hospital, Bellingham Washington (d)at home, Newton Town, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, 1900 (ed201p6);collector, railroad, 1819 13 Avenue, Seattle, 1910(ed128p4); 521 29th AvSo, Seattle, chief accountant, C M & St P Ry, 1917 (WWI); certified publicaccountant (d,ob); lived in Bellingham 28 years (d,ob); Bellingham 19291942 (obs); 2700 Eldridge Avenue, 1944 (d,ob); auditor, C.M.St.P. office,3624 East K Street, Tacoma, 1920; public accountant, Bellingham 1930;public accountant, 2700 Eldridge Ave, Bellingham, 1940, also enumerated asa lodger in Tacomam1 19 March 1913 at the home of the bride by clergyman (King Co m)00 10 20Lois S. Stuart (14b,10); Sarah Lois Gould (WWI)daughter of Leonard J. Stuart and Anna L. (10)b Sept 1890 Washington (00); 29 in 1920, b Washingtonat home, Seventh Av So, Seattle ward 1, 1900 (ed81p9); at home, 52129 Av So, Seattle ward 2, 1910 (ed71p3)Child:312 a Stuart Alden b 24 Oct 1914 Seattle Washington4 95 00 05 10 20 30 40 b m d ob


ush 23 jan 2014 page 57171 Mabel Agnes <strong>Bush</strong>b 16 Sept 1891 Wood Lake Township, Yellow Medicine County, Minnesotad 1 Aug 1974 Hunters Creek Village, Harris County, Texas (d)living with mother, Seattle, 1910; teacher, public schools, at home,Seattle (1920); Edmonds Washington 1974 (SocSec); 510 Forsyth Lane 1974(ob)m 27 July 1921 Seattle by pastor of Fauntleroy Church (m)00 10 30 40 WWIMathew R. Madison (ch bdx); Matthew R. Madison; Mattie (00); Richard (10);Mattie Roger Madison (WWI)son of John Madison and Julia (00)b 26 Feb 1892 Aberdeen (WWI); b Feb 1892 Washington (00); 18 in 1910; 38in 1930, 29 at 1st marriage; 48 in 1940at home, Aberdeen Washington ward 1, Chehalis County, 1900(ed7p10)1910(ed1p6); tallyman, Quinault Lbr Co, Raymond Washington, 1917 (WWI);salesman, lumber company, 520 N 83, Seattle, 1930(ed17­5p23) 1940;Seattle Washington 1929 1942 (obits)Children:313 i Mary Jane b 8 May 1922 Seattle (bdx), 7 in 1930, b Washingtonii Paul Roger b 25 Aug 1923 Seattle, 6 in 1930, b Washington4 05 10 20 30 40 b m1 m2 d ob172 Frances Lucile <strong>Bush</strong>; Frances J. Adamson (d)b 27 June 1902 Wood Lake Village, Minnesotad 12 Oct 1996 Seattle Washington (d)living with mother, Seattle, 1910; clerk, state employment office, livingwith sister Nell, Bellingham, 1940; Bellingham 1929(ob) 1941(m2) 1942(ob);Seattle 1974 1982 (obs) 1996 (SocSec); 6720 E. Green Lake Way N., Seattle98103, 1975 (sis d); resident of King County 52 years in 1996 (d)m1 26 Dec 1925 Seattle by JP (m)05 20 30 b d cem obRaymond Milton Jury (d)son of William R. Jury (20,ob) and Jessie M. (05); Jessie Owens (d)b 13 July 1901 Minneapolis (b); b 1901 (cem); 4 in 1905; 18 in 1920; 28 in1930, 24 at 1st marriage; 37 in 1939 (dndx); b Minneapolis (05)d 28 Feb 1939 at Saint Luke's Hospital, Bellingham (d); d 27 Feb 1939(ob); bur Washelli Cemetery, Seattle (cem)at home, 3245 Sixteenth Ave, Minneapolis ward 7, 1905(ed42p6); clerk,P.O., at home, 4000 14th Avenue NE, Seattle ward 10, 1920(ed77p1);proprietor, gas station, 2804 Lafayette Street, Bellingham, 1930; semiprobaseball player (ob); lived in Bellingham 12 years (d,ob); employe ofBellingham Furniture Factory, 2700 Eldridge Avenue, 1939 (ob)m2 15 Nov 1941 Whatcom County by Ray S. Wagener, minister (m2); divorced(d)40 bLee J. Adamson (m sign); Lee James Adamson (fa ob); James L. Adamson (20)son of Lee Adamson and Anna (10); Lee Adams [!] and Anna Robinson (son'sb); Anna R. (30)b 21 Dec 1906 (b,SocSec) Seneca, Nemaha County, Kansas (b)? at home, Wetmore Township, Nemaha County, Kansas, 1910(ed131p7)1920(ed137p4)? d Jan 1984 res Deming, New Mexico 88031 (Soc Sec)Index, Snohomish County, 1935, divorced, supervisor, state employment,Henry Hotel, Bellingham, 1940; Bellingham 1941(m) 1965(fa ob)Children:315 i Raymond William b 14 Oct 1927 Bellingham (bdx), 2 6/12 in 1930ii Robert Milton b 12 Oct 1930 Bellingham (bdx)


ush 23 jan 2014 page 59son of Charles Farnquist (95,20) and Sopha (00,05); Charley (05); BerthaJohnson (d)b 3 Oct 1887 Muskegon Michigan (WWI,d); b Oct 1888 Michigan (00); 7 in1895, 17 in 1905, 22 in 1910, 31 in 1918(b), 31 in 1920; 34 in 1921(b); 42in 1930, 27 at 1st marriage; 52 in 1940; 28 in 1915(b); 64 in 1952 (ob)d 17 April 1952 Minneapolis (d); bur Crystal Lake Cemetery (d,ob)in Minneapolis 58 years in 1952 (d); at home, 420 30th Ave N, Minneapolisward 10, 1895, father in Minnesota and here 2 months in June 1895; athome, 2219 22nd Avenue South, Minneapolis ward 11,1900(ed118p10) 1905(ed42); 2215 22ndAvenue South, Minneapolis ward 11, 1910(ed188p4) 1920(ed210p23) 1930(ed27­210p14) 1952 (ob); foreman, box factory, 1910; wood worker 1918(b);blacksmith helper 1921(b); driver, milk company, 1930; milkman, wholesalecreamery, 2215 22 Avenue, Minneapolis, 1940Children:320 i Marion Helen b 7 Dec 1915 at 2215 22nd Ave S, Minneapolisii Bernice Evelyn b 18 Nov 1918 at 2215 22nd Ave So, Minneapolisiii Doris May b 27 Oct 1921 Minneapolis, d 13 Oct 1929 Hennepin County4 00 05 10 d ob cem176 Oliver <strong>Bush</strong> Stratton (d)b 26 Aug 1895 North Dakota (d), 14 in 1910; died age 18 (ob)d 28 July 1913 Minneapolis (d), bur Lakewood Cemetery (cem)4 00 05 10 20 WWI d obit177 Harlow Houghton Stratton (WWI)b 14 April 1898 (00,WWI,d) Minneapolis (1918b,d); 12 in 1910, 20 in1918(b), 22 in 1920, 24 in 1922(b)d 26 May 1925 Minneapolis, Hennepin County (d), bur Lakewood Cemetery(cem)survived by wife and a daughterelectrician 1918 (WWI); electrician, 412 4 Ave S, St Cloud, Minnesota,1918(b); electrician, 2847 Colfax Avenue North, 1920; electrician,Minneapolis, 1922(b); 1501 East Lake St, 1925 (d)m00 05 10 20 40Merle M. Massey (05,10,1918b); Morrell (00); Murle Massey (1922b); MerleM. Wolfe (40)daughter of Charles H. Massey and Eunice M. (05,10)b Feb 1899 Minnesota (00); 6 3/12 in 1905, 11 in 1910, 19 in 1918(b), 20in 1920, 22 in 1922(b), 40 in 1940; b Howard Lake (1918b,1922b)at home, Howard Lake Village, Wright County, 1900 (ed227p4) 1905(ed23p15);at home, Victor Township, Wright County, 1910m240William C. Wolfe (40)49 in 1940, b Pennsylvaniaowner of grocery store, 6785 Rose Ave, Long Beach, California, 1940Children:323 i Lorraine Dora b 23 Sept 1918 Minneapolisii daughter b 10 June 1922 at 2631 Taylor NE, Minneapolis4 05 10 20 30 40 b d ob178 Clarence Eugene Stratton (b, "Clarence Eugene" added 1963)b 11 June 1901 Villard Village, Pope County, Minnesota (b); 24 at 1stmarriage (30)d 6 Feb 1971 Minneapolis (d); bur Gethsemane Cemetery, New Hope (d)


ush 23 jan 2014 page 61180 Cora Emeret Worthingb 26 Dec 1875 (00,ob) Leroy Town, Dodge County, Wisconsin; 33 in 1910; 44in 1920; 55 in 1930, 23 at 1st marriage; 64 in 1940; 66 in 1942 (hu d)d 22 Sept 1951 at her farm home in Byron Town, Fond du Lac County, burAvoca Cemetery (d,ob)m 10 May 1899 Oakfield75 80 85 00 05 10 20 30 40 WWI d cemAlbert Eugene Tulledge (WWI); Albert Tallage (80)son of Charles Tulledge and Esther Le___ (d)b 27 Oct 1872 Leroy (m,00,Sugden,d); 7 in 1880; 38 in 1910; 47 in 1920; 58in 1930, 26 at 1st marriage; 67 in 1940, b Wisconsind 18 Aug 1942 Oakfield Town (WisVR), bur Avoca CemeteryCharles Tulledge household, 4 males, 3 females, Le Roy, 1875(p2); at home,Leroy Town, 1880(ed18p8); C. Tullege household, 4 males, 4 females, 6 bU.S., 1 b Germany, 1 b G.B., Le Roy Town, 1885; buttermaker, Oakfield 18991900 1901(b), Lamartine Town, Fond du Lac County, 1904(b) 1905; farmer,Byron Town, 1910 1920 1930(ed5p8); Byron Town 1940(ed5p9); lived inOakfield and Lamartine before settling on a farm in Byron Town in 1908(obit)Children:333 i Ray Albert, b 27 Feb 1901 Oakfieldii Frank Harold, b 16 June 1904 Lamartineiii Mildred Emeret, b 4 Feb 1907 Lamartineiv Carleton George, b 2 April 1911 Byron4 80 00 05 10 20 30 40 cem181 Erma Blanche Worthingb 21 Jan 1878 Leroy Town, Dodge County, Wisconsin (Sugden,00); 52 in 1930;62 in 1940d 24 Dec 1957 Oakfield, bur Avoca CemeteryOakfield4 80 00 d obit cem182 Leo Frank Worthing; Eben F. Worthing (80)b 31 Dec 1879 (d,Sugden) Leroy Town, Dodge County, Wisconsin (Sugden); age5/12 in June 1880d 18 May 1901 Milwaukee (d190­441), bur Kinwood Cemetery (obit), headstonein Avoca Cemeteryroomer at 1312 Prairie Street, Milwaukee ward 15, 1900(ed132p7), "Not inwhen I called and afterward left the city"; clerk in shipping office ofGoodrich Transportation Company, Milwaukee, 19014 cem183 Dorlan Worthingb 16 April 1882 Leroy Town, Dodge County, Wisconsin (Sugden)d 7 July 1882 Leroy Town (Sugden)4 00 05 10 20 30 40 d cem184 Lulu Mae Worthingb 9 Oct 1885 Leroy Town, Dodge County, Wisconsin (Sugden,00); 44 in 1930;54 in 1940d 26 Oct 1962 Oakfield, bur Avoca CemeteryOakfieldCHILDREN OF JOHN HENRY BUSH AND MATILDA HANEY:4 85 95 05 10 20 30 40 m WWI d ob185 Oscar D. <strong>Bush</strong>


52d e z i t t i n g b i j d e b e s t u u r s r e c h t e rover de feiten. Dit lijkt met name het geval als de uitspraak duidelijk maakt (of alsuit het verslag van de zitting blijkt) dat de vermelding ter zitting door een van departijen van voor het geschil relevante feiten het gevolg is van een vraag van derechter. Dit was het geval in 5 van de 10 uitspraken waarin wordt verwezen naardoor een van de partijen ter zitting vermelde feiten. 26 Een voorbeeld:‘Ter zitting heeft eiser desgevraagd ook bevestigd dat hij sinds juni 2001 nog maar éénkeer per maand een bezoek aan Franeker bracht voor het ophalen van zijn uitkering.’ 27BeschouwingWordt het geheel van de verwijzingen in de uitspraken naar de zitting in ogenschouwgenomen, dan valt vooral op dat er niet of nauwelijks uitspraken zijnwaaruit naar voren komt dat hetgeen ter zitting is voorgevallen, van beslissendeinvloed is geweest op het uiteindelijke oordeel van de rechter. Een voorzichtigeschatting op grond van de in deze paragraaf gepresenteerde gegevens levert eenaantal van 8 uitspraken op (de twee uitspraken waarin gerefereerd wordt aan terzitting getoonde foto’s en/of kaarten, de ene uitspraak waarin gerefereerd wordtaan de ter zitting aan de orde gekomen ‘nieuwe feiten’ en de vijf zaken waarinin de uitspraak gerefereerd wordt aan iets wat een partij ter zitting ‘desgevraagd’over de feiten heeft verklaard) waarvan kan worden beredeneerd dat hetgeen terzitting is voorgevallen van substantiële betekenis is geweest voor de uiteindelijkebeslissing van de bestuursrechter. Die voorzichtige schatting impliceert weliswaarniet dat er niet meer zittingen zijn die een substantiële invloed hebben op debeslissing van de rechter, maar feit is wel dat voor zover er meer van dergelijkezittingen zijn, dit niet uit de bijbehorende uitspraak is af te leiden.26 De zaken 19, 23, 82, 87 en 109.27 Zaak 109.


ush 23 jan 2014 page 63Frank H. Swanbeck (05,20); Frank Shwanbeck (95); Frank H. J. Schwanbeck(mdx); Frank Herman Schwanbeck (WWI)son of Fred J. Swanbeck and Paulina W. (05)b 27 Feb 1880 (WWI); b Feb 1881 (00); b 27 Feb 1882 (dndx); 14 in 1895, 23in 1905, 29 in 1910, 38 in 1920, 50 in 1930, b Germanyd 7 April 1932 Towner County (dndx)immigrated 1881(20) 1882(00,30) 1883(10); at home, father in Minnesota andhere 14 years, Decoria, Blue Earth County, 1895; at home, Hector Township,Renville County, 1900(ed133p13); at home, RFD No 2, Hector Township, inMinnesota 22 years, in this enumeration district 5 years 6 months,1905(ed9p2); farmer, Hector Township, 1910(ed139p3); farming, RFD 1,Perth, 1918 (WWI); farmer, Monroe Township, Towner County, North Dakota,1920(ed168p1); R.R. crew, Perth, 1930(ed48­24,p1)95 00 10 20 30 40189 Birdie Riedel (95); Bertha (00,10); Bertha A. Macik (20)b Oct 1892 (00); 3 in 1895, b Butler County; 19 in 1910, 27 in 1920; 38 in1930, 18 at 1st marriage; 47 in 1940, b Iowam 8 Nov 1909 Renville County (mdx)00 05 10 20 30 40 WWIFrank L. Macik (20); Frank L. Macik Jr. (WWI)son of Frank Macik and Mary (05)b 27 Feb 1882, but age 35 on 12 September 1918 (WWI); b March 1884 Bohemia(00); 21 in 1905, b Bohemia; 27 in 1910, b Nebraska; 37 in 1920, bBohemia; 45 in 1930, 25 at 1st marriage, b Bohemia; 55 in 1940, bCzechoslovakiaimmigrated 1883(30) 1885(20) 1890(00); on the basis of the birth dates ofhis brothers and sisters in the 1900 census, the family lived in Nebraska1888 1891 1894, Oklahoma 1896, Minnesota 1898; Osceola Township, RenvilleCounty, 1900(ed135p1); at home, in Minnesota and this enumeration district8 years, Osceola Township, 1905; farmer, East Lake Lillian Township,Kandiyohi County, 1910(ed49p9); farming, R.F.D. 3, Hector, 1918, (WWI);farmer, Osceola Township, Renville County, 1920(ed158p3) 1930(ed65­28,p4)1940Children:i Eva Vivian b 3 Oct 1909 Renville County (bdx); Eva V. Balck, d 6Oct 1987 Hennepin County (dndx)ii Marvin William b 17 Jan 1911 Renville County (bdx); d 11 Nov 1977Renville County (dndx)iii Russel O. (20); Russel Fred (bdx,dndx) b 8 June 1918 RenvilleCounty (bdx); d 31 Aug 1998 Lesueur County (dndx)00 05 10 25 40 d190 Minnie Riedel; Minnie Caroline Malmedal (d); Minne C. Malmedal (25);Minnie C. Malmedal (bro d)b 18 Aug 1895 (SocSec); b Aug 1895 Iowa (00), 9 in 1905, 14 in 1910, 44 in1940, b Iowad 5 June 1976 Edmonds, Snohomish County, widowed (d), res 98036 (SocSec)1114A Cherry St., Seattle 4, Washington, in 1962 (bro d)m95 00 10 15 20 25 40 WWIHerman O. Malmedal (sign WWI,40); Ole Malmdal (95); Ole H. Malmedal(00,10)son of Carl C. Malmedal and Carie S. (00)b 20 May 1895 Lowry Minnesota (WWI); age 1/12 on 19 June 1895; b March1895 (00); 15 in 1910; age 5­20 in 1915; 28 in 1920; 30 in 1925; 44 in


ush 23 jan 2014 page 654 95 00 05 10 20 30 40 b m WWI d ob193 Earl Edwin Heathb 8 Sept 1888 Delhi Township, Redwood County (b); b 11 Sept(WWI,Sugden,SocSec,d,ob)d 24 May 1963 Aitkin Township, Aitkin County (d); bur in the family plotin Macville Cemetery (ob)census enumerator, Clark Township, Aitkin County, 1910; retail grocery,Macville Township (Swatara), Aitkin County, 1920; postmaster, Swatara,Macville Township, 1930; Swatara 1931 (mo's obit); Swatara Village (d)moved to Tamarack 1907, where he taught school that year, taught atKimberley 1908 and 1909, moved to Swatara 1910, where he and brotherArthur began a general merchandise store, which they operated until theysold it in 1935 (ob); postmaster, Swatara, Macville Township, 1940;postmaster of Swatara 36 years, retiring 1951 (ob)m 11 June 1914 Aitkin County (m), m Aitkin (obs)95 00 05 10 20 30 40 d obGwendoline Josephine Heath (d); Marey Sutton (95)daughter of Glen W. Sutton and Rose E.(10); G. W. Sutton and Rosy (95);Glenn Sutton and Rose Morin (d)b 19 Jan 1893 Aitkin County (Sugden), b Aitkin (ob); b Jan 1893 (00); 2 in1895, 12 in 1905, 17 in 1910, 21 in 1914 (30), 37 in 1930, 47 in 1940d 1 Feb 1975 Aitkin (d); bur Macville Cemetery (d,ob)at home, T48R26, Aitkin County, 1895; at home, Morrison Township, AitkinCounty, 1900 (ed9p7); at home, Aitkin Village, 1905(ed13p31) 1910 (ed2p4);Swatara 1967 (AAH ob)CHILDREN OF FRANK HENRY SUGDEN AND EDITH ELIZABETH BUSH:4 95 00 05 10 20 30 40 m WWI ob194 Elmer Elton Sugden (m,WWI)b 11 April 1887 Stewart Minnesota (WWI,Sugden,00); 23 in 1910, 42 in 1930d 21 April 1960 (fam,ob) at his home, 916 Broadway North, Seattle (ob);bur Yakima (ob)clerk in bank, Stewart, 1905; Kalispell Montana 1909 (fa's obit);bookkeeper, newspaper office, Kalispell, 1910; assistant editor ofnewspaper, Toppenish Washington, 1917 (co hist); associate editor,printer, member of firm Smith & Sugden, 307 Jefferson Ave, Toppenish, 1917(WWI); typesetter, local paper, 616 5th Av S, Yakima, 1920, living withhis inlaws; linotype operator, local paper, 603 6th Avenue, Yakima, 1930;linotype operator, Republic office, 911 Broadway, Yakima, 1940; YakimaWashington 1917­1943, a year in Minneapolis, then Seattle (letter fromWilfred Sugden dated 18 May 1960); retired printer, resident of Seattlepast 17 years (ob)m 23 July 1910 Kalispell by Harold H. Griffis, a Christian minister (m)00 10 20 30 40 obHannah Pauline Blaker (m); Hannah Pauline Sugden (40); Pauline (10);Pauline H. (20,ob); Hannah P. (30); H. Pauline (hu ob); Pauline Blaker(00)daughter of Howard Blaker and Sarah Bennett (m)b 17 Feb 1883 Richboro Pennsylvania (Sugden), b Bucks County (m,ob); b Feb1883 (00); 26 in 1910; 57 in 1940, b Pennsylvaniad 6 Nov 1969 in Crescent House Nursing Home (ob), bur Tahoma Cemetery (ob)at home, Pleasanton, Kansas, 1900(ed117p1); printer, printing office, athome, Kalispell, 1910; 1002 South 50th Avenue, Yakima, 1969 (ob)Children:338 i Howard Elton, b 8 Dec 1912 Kalispellii Wilfred Kenneth, b 14 March 1915 Kalispell


ush 23 jan 2014 page 66iii Merwyn Richard, b 30 April 1918 Yakimaiv Vernon Keith, b 11 Jan 1921 Yakima City4 95 00 05 10 15 20 30 WWI d195 Richard Henry Sugden (WWI)b 19 Sept 1888 Stewart Minnesota (WWI,00); 41 in 1930d 4 June 1950 Portland (d); SSN 531­10­9048 (d)printer, Stewart, 1905; Wolford, Pierce County, North Dakota 1909, 1910assistant cashier in bank, 1915, 1917 cashier in bank; cashier, State Bankof Wolford, 1917 (WWI); vice pres, bank, 4 Ave, Wolford Village, 1920(ed199p1); manager, canning company, Yakima, 1930 (ed39­15p3); YakimaWashington 1933m 9 Aug 1911 Wolford (Sugden); Richard was 22, Beulah was 21 (30)00 15 20 30 40 obBeulah van Dusen; Beulah A. (20,dndx,ob)daughter of Oliver Vandeusen and Estella (00); Oliver Van Dusen and Stella(10); Oliver Van Dusen and Estella (20); daughter of Oliver Van Deusen andStella (30)b 6 March 1890 Eaton Rapids, Michigan (Sugden); b March 1890 (00); 29 in1920, 40 in 1930, 45 in 1940, 78 in 1968 (ob)cf. Berta Van Deusen, b 6 March 1889 Eaton (b)d 19 Oct 1968 Yakima (dndx), bur Terrace Heights Memorial Park (ob)at home, Eaton Rapids Township, Eaton County, Michigan, 1900 (ed70p2);Yakima from 1924 (ob); divorced, bookkeeper, laundry, Yakima, 1940; Yakima1968 (SocSec)Children:342 i Vivian LuVerne, b 4 Aug 1912 Wolfordii Donald Richard, b 13 May 1914 Wolford4 95 00 05 10 20 30 40 d196 Sarah Luella Sugden; Luella Chittick (hu WWI); Sarah Luella Chittick(d); Luella Sugden Chittick (hu d); Luella S. Chittick (40)b 10 Aug 1889 Stewart Minnesota (d,00); 40 in 1930d 19 Nov 1947 Kalispell, bur Conrad Cemetery (d)teacher; Kalispell Montana 1933 (mo's obit); in Kalispell 35 years (d)m 25 June 1913 (Sugden,mdx) Stewart (Sugden), McLeod County (mdx); Herbertwas 29, Luella was 23 (30)00 10 20 30 40 WWI b dHerbert Chittick (b,d); Herbert S. Chattick (10)son of John Chittick and Louisa Trauger (b)b 12 Dec 1883 (WWI,Sugden,b) Gardenville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania(Sugden,b); SSN 516­10­4873 (d)d 16 Feb 1959 Albany Oregon (d), bur Conrad Memorial Cemetery (d,ob,cem)at home, Plumstead Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1900 (ed31p4);grain buyer, flour mill, Kalispell, 1910; salesman, grocery co., 551 1stAve EN, Kalispell, 1920; salesman, grocery store, 535 Second Avenue East,Kalispell, 1930 1940; came to Kalispell 1905, employed in the grocerybusiness (ob); Albany Oregon 1959 (d)Children:344 i Marguerite Frances, b 5 May 1914 Kalispellii Herbert Raymond, b 16 Aug 1915 Kalispelliii Roger Dale, b 15 June 1926 Kalispell4 95 00 05 10 20 30 40 m d197 Frances Edith Sugdenb 29 Oct 1891 Stewart Minnesota (d,00); 38 in 1930, 24 at 1st marriage; 48in 1940


ush 23 jan 2014 page 67d 2 Oct 1960 Pacifica, San Mateo County, California; bur Prosser Cemetery,Prosser, Washington (d)teacher; White Bluffs 1933 (mo's obit); housekeeper, West Ahtanum, YakimaCounty, 1940; San Francisco 1960 (bro ob); in San Mateo County 3 years, inCalifornia 14 years, in 1960 (d)m 28 June 1916 Kalispell Montana by M. Putman, a Christian minister (m)00 10 20 30 WWI d obitWalter Allen Chappel (WWI signature); Walter Allan Chappel (obit)son of George Chappel (10,30,d,obit) and Etta M. (10,30); Etta Ogle (d);Etta Ogla (m)b 24 Feb 1892 Dawn, Livingston County, Missouri (WWI,d,obit,Sugden); b Feb1892 (00), 18 in 1910; 24 in 1916 (m); 38 in 1930, 24 at 1st marriaged 6 Oct 1935 Kennewick Washington, bur White Bluffs cemetery (d,obit)at home, Blue Mound Township, Livingston County, Missouri, 1900 (ed89p10);planer, planing mill, at home, Montana St, Kalispell, 1910; HubbertMontana 1916 (m); rancher 1917 (co hist); grader in a sawmill, 2011 OakesAv, Everett Washington, 1920; farmer, hay farm, White Bluffs Precinct,Benton County, Washington, 1930; resident of White Bluffs his last 14years (obit)Children:347 i Donald Allan, b 14 May 1917 Kalispellii Dorothy Luella, b 28 Nov 1919 Everettiii Walter, b 5 June 1921 Kalispelliv Deane Elton, b 11 Sept 1923 Yakima City4 05 10 20 40 m ob198 Mildred Irene Sugdenb 17 Aug 1901 Stewart Minnesota; 38 in 1940, b Minnesotad 25 May 1988 Brigham City, Utah (ob), res Kalispell Montana (SocSec)moved to Kalispell 1919 (ob); moved to Minneapolis 1936 (ob); returned toKalispell 1978 (ob); Kalispell 1933 (mo ob), Minneapolis 1960 (fa ob)m 5 July 1930 Kalispell by Walter H. Sandy, minister (m)10 20 30 40 d obEvan Oliver Day (bdx1937); Evan O. Day(20,m,d,ob); Evan O. Day II (Sugden)son of Evan E. Day (10,20,30,d) and Jessie C. Burge (d,10,20,30)b 11 Sept 1903 Kalispell (Sugden); b 12 Sept 1903 Kalispell (d); 6 in1910, 26 in 1930d 20 Oct 1966 Minneapolis (d); bur Conrad Memorial Cemetery, Kalispell (d)at home, Kalispell ward 3, 1910(ed31p19); at home, 504 2 Ave W, Kalispellward 3, 1920 (ed50p11); at home, 504 Second Avenue West, Kalispell, 1930;Kalispell 1930 (wf ob); Kalispell 1935, inspector eng, fire ins co, 5515Pillsbuyr Ave, Minneapolis, 1940; construction engineer, 5515 PillsburyAvenue, 1966(d); in Minneapolis 30 years in 1966(d)Children:351 i Evan Edward III, b 2 Nov 1931 Kalispellii Gary Herbert, b 3 June 1937 MinneapolisCHILDREN OF EDMUND G. PADDEN AND SARAH JANE BUSH:4 95 00 05 10 20 30 40 m WWI d obit199 Roscoe Loren Padden (WWI signature)b 2 June 1888 (WWI,Sugden,d) Stewart Minnesota (WWI,Sugden); b June 1889(00); 41 in 1930; 51 in 1940d 30 April 1959 Salem, Marion County, Oregon (d)farmer, Cloverdale Precinct, 1917 (WWI); farm laborer, Creswell Oregon,1920; Creswell 1927 (father's obit); laborer, saw mill, WillametteHighway, Westfir, Lane County, 1930; lumber handler, Westfir Lumber,Oakridge Town, Lane County, Oregon, 1940; Oakridge Oregon 1937 (mo obit)


ush 23 jan 2014 page 681939 (sis obit) 1959 (obit); Eugene Oregon 1957 (sis obit) 1959 (d)m 14 April 1936 at his mother's house; divorced (hu d)40L. Meredith Love; Meredith Padden (40)b 12 June 1886 Texas; 52 in 1940, b TexasRayville, Richland County, Louisiana, 1935 (40); Caddo Parish, Louisiana,19364 95 00 05 10 20 30 40 m d obit200 Lois Edna Paddenb 3 Sept 1889 Stewart Minnesota (Sugden,d); b Sept 1890 (00); 30 in 1920;40 in 1930, 24 at 1st marriage; 50 in 1940d 5 March 1957 Eugene, Lane County, Oregon (d), bur Lower Cemetery (d,ob)Creswell Oregon 1927 1937 1939 (fa,mo,sis obits), 1957 (d,ob); no socialsecurity number (d)m 16 Dec 1913 at her father's house00 10 20 30 40 WWI obitHarry Steele Lower (WWI)son of William P. and Mary A. Lower (20,30)b 14 Dec 1887 (Sugden); b Dec 1887 South Dakota (00); b 14 Dec 1888 Kimball, Brule County, South Dakota (WWI); 22 in1910; 32 in 1920; 42 in 1930, 26 at 1st marriage; 52 in 1940, b SouthDakota; b Buhl County, South Dakota (obit); b South Dakota (10,20,30); bDavenport Iowa (Sugden)d 11 March 1984 Lane County (d index) res Creswell (SocSec)to Oregon at age of 3 months (obit); laborer, saw mill, at home, CreswellPrecinct, 1910; Lane County 1913; farmer employed by father, Creswell,1917 (WWI); working on his father's farm, Cloverdale Road, CloverdalePrecinct, Lane County, 1920; farmer, Cloverdale Road, 1930; farming,Cloverdale Precinct, Lane County, 1940Children:353 i Florence Edith b 28 Nov 1915 Creswellii Harriet Lucile b 19 April 1918 Creswelliii Edmund William b 20 March 1921 Creswelliv Ruth Elizabeth b 28 April 1922 Creswell4 95 00 05 10 20 30 m d obit cem201 Erma Grace Paddenb 19 May 1892 (d) Collins, McLeod County, Minnesota; b April 1892 (00); 37in 1930d 30 April 1939 Eugene, bur Lower Cemetery (d)Creswell 1927 (father's obit); Creswell to 1936, then Eugene (obit); 1293Pearl St., Eugene, 1937 (mo d) 1939 (d)m 22 April 1916 at her father's house85 00 10? d obit cemOscar LeRoy Fuller (d,cem); LeRoy Fuller (wf d)son of Chas. H. Fuller and ___ Loomis (d); Maronet (80,MIdndx); Mara Nett(85); Nettie (00,20,30); Maronette (10)b 9 May 1884 Adams County, Nebraska (d); b May 1884 (00); 1 in 1885, 35 in1917 (ob)d 14 April 1917 Creswell, kicked by a horse (d), bur Cloverdale Cemetery(cem)at home, Martin Precinct, Hall County, Nebraska, 1885; birth dates of thechildren in the 1900 census indicate the family lived in Nebraska until1891, in Montana 1892 1896; at home, Casnovia Township, Muskegon County,Michigan, 1900(ed59p8); Lane County 1916; farmer, 1 1/2 miles fromCreswell (obit)


ush 23 jan 2014 page 69? Roy Fuller, 25, b Nebraska, parents b Michigan, fireman, stationary eng,Weed California, 1910(ed107p6)Child:357 i Marion Grace, b 9 Feb 1917 Eugene Oregon4 95 00 05 10 20 30 40 m1 m2 obit cem202 Mary N. Paddenb 25 May 1894 Collins, McLeod County, Minnesota (00); 25 in 1920; 35 in1930, 24 at 1st marriage; 45 in 1940, b Minnesotad 11 Oct 1969 (dndx,cem) Lane County, Oregon (dndx), res Eugene Oregon(ob), bur Rest Haven Memorial Park, Eugene (cem)in Oregon 58 years (obit); Creswell 1927 (father's obit); Route 2, Eugene1937 (mo obit), 1939 (sis obit); Eugene 1957 (mo obit), 1959 (bro obit)m1 14 Aug 1918 at her home85 20 dFernando George Kelly; Fern Kelly (cem at FAG); Ferdinand Kelly (85)parents John Kelly, Mary J. Kelly (85); John Kelly and Mary Nicholson (d)b 28 July 1882 Dubuque Iowa; 2 in 1885, 40 in 1920; 38 years, 9 months, 22days (d); b Dubuque (d); b Dubuque County (85)d 20 May 1922 Crane Oregon, bur Weiser, Washington County, Idaho (d)at home, Dubuque ward 1, 1885; Harney County, Oregon, 1918; merchant,general merchandise, North Catlow Precinct, Harney County, 1920(ed71p3);merchant, Catlow, Harney County, 1922 (d)cf. George F. Kelly, age 2, b Iowa, in family of John and Mary Kelly,Dubuque, 1880(ed171p40)m2 18 Nov 1924 at R. L. Padden's80 10 20 30 40 d ob cemJohn W. Gates (d,ob,Wesley m,cem); William J. Gates (80)son of Charles Gates (80,00,d) and Melissa (10,20,d) Campbell (mdx,d);Malisia (80); Mailssa? A. (00)b 21 July 1872 Marissa Illinois (d,ob), b Melissa Illinois [Marissa, SaintClair County?]; 7 in 1880, 40 in 1910; 48 in 1920; 57 in 1930, 34 at 1stmarriage; 67 in 1940d 20 Nov 1956 Spokane Washington (d), bur Rest Haven Memorial Park (cem)at home, T3S R6W, St Clair County, Illinois, 1880(ed64p23); farmer,Cottonwood Lake Township, McHenry County, North Dakota, 1910; widowed,farm hand, at home, Crystal Lake Town, Barron County, Wisconsin, 1920(ed12p8); Lane County 1924; farmer, Orchard Precinct, Lane County, 1930;Glenwood, Lane County, 1940m1 25 Dec 1906 Renville County (mdx)85 95 00 05 10 b dEstella; Estella G. Dewitt (mdx); Stella Dewitt (b,00); Stella Gates(d)daughter of Alexander and Georgianna (b); Alex Dewitt and GeorginaJewell (d); Alick De Witt and Georgina (85); Alec Dewitt andGeorgianna (00); Alexander Dewitt and Georgiana (95,05)b 18 Oct 1883 Westerheim Township (b); b 2 Nov 1883 (d), b Nov 1883(00); 1 in 1885, 11 in 1895, 20 in 1905, 26 in 1910, b Minnesotad 12 April 1918 McHenry County, bur Balfour (d)at home, Westerheim, Lyon County, 1885; at home, Birch CooleyTownship, Renville County, Minnesota, 1895 1900(ed120p7) 1905Children:358 a Hallie Gates, 2 in 1910, 21 in 1930, b North Dakotab Francis J. Gates, 16 in 1930, b North Dakotac Hazel A. Gates, 15 in 1930, b North Dakotai Francis Earl Kelly, b 24 March 1920 Weiser Idahoii Berniece L. Kelly, b 15 May 1922 Burns Oregon


ush 23 jan 2014 page 70iii Wesley Keith Gates, b 23 March 1927 Creswell4 00 05 10 20 30 40 WWI d203 Edmund Henry Padden (son's b)b 25 June 1897 (WWI,Sugden,d) Stewart Minnesota (WWI,Sugden); b June 1896(00); 23 in 1920; 33 in 1930, 26 at 1st marriage; 38 in 1935 (son's b); 43in 1940d 9 Feb 1976 at Veterans Administration Hospital, Palo Alto (d); cremated,Chapel of the Chimes, Oakland (d)night clerk, Natural Hospital, 701 Irving St, Portland Oregon, 1920;doctor, Portland, 1927 (fa obit); physician, 1811 Howard Drive, AlamedaCalifornia, 1930 (ed1­210p20); physician, 2915 Central, Alameda, 1940;physician for 13 years, 1702 Moreland Drive, Alameda, 1935 (son's b);Oakland California 1937 (mo obit), 1959 (bro obit); Alameda 1939 (sisobit); San Francisco 1969 (sis obit); res Davis California 1976 (SocSec);res Oakland 1976, in California 48 years, physician & surgeon 53 years (d)m 20 June 1922 Lane County (m index)00 10 20 30 40 dRuth Esther Steele (son's b)daughter of Nelson E. Steele and Ora G.(10,20) Newcomb (10); Ned Steele(d)b Aug 1896 Brownton, McLeod County, Minnesota (Sugden); b 8 March 1896(d,SocSec); b March 1896 (00); 14 in 1910; 33 in 1930, 26 at 1st marriage;38 in 1935 (son's b); 43 in 1940d 10 Feb 1977 Woodland, Yolo County (d); res Davis (SocSec)at home, Sumter Township, McLeod County, 1900 (ed82p5); at home, 3020Colfax Avenue So, Minneapolis Minnesota ward 8, 1910 (ed151p4); at home,age 22, A Street, Creswell Oregon, 1920 (ed230p10), apparently alsoregistered in Corvallis Oregon ward 3 (ed7p8); in Yolo County 2 years, inCalifornia 43 years, in 1977 (d)Child:364 i Robert Edmund, b 4 Jan 1935 Oakland4 05 10 20 30 40 b obit204 Chester George Paddenb 19 July 1902 Collins, McLeod County, Minnesota (b); b 19 June 1902Stewart, McLeod County, Minnesota (Sugden,obit); b 19 June 1902 (bdx,dndx)d 4 Feb 1980 Lane County, Oregon (dndx), bur Lane Memorial Gardens (obit)worked for the Southern Pacific Railroad, lived in Oakridge Oregon manyyears (obit). Creswell Oregon 1927 (father's obit); Powers, Coos County,1930; Oakridge 1937(mo obit), 1939(sis obit); carpenter, railroad,Oakridge, 1940; Eugene Oregon 1957 (sis obit), 1959 (bro obit), 1969 (sisobit), 1980 (obit)m 24 Nov 1934 (Sugden,morm mdx) Mexia Texas (obit)10 20 30 40 obViola Mae Golden; Viola M. Padden (ob)daughter of John J. Golden and Minnie L. (20); Minnie Adamson (ob)b 29 Nov 1908 (Sugden,SocSec) Mexia, Limestone County, Texas (Sugden); 1in 1910, 11 in 1920, 21 in 1930, 31 in 1940d 8 May 2006 res 97401 Eugene (SocSec 717­14­8187)at home, Precinct 4, Limestone County, Texas, 1910(ed40p11); at home,Justice Precinct 3, Smith County, Texas, 1920(ed90p2); at home, JusticePrecinct 4, Limestone County, 1930(ed147­19p9)Children:365 i Dorothy, 2 in 1940, b Oregonii LindaCHILDREN OF FRED A. MORRISON AND LOTTIE BUSH:


ush 23 jan 2014 page 714 95 00 05 10 15 20 30 40 m WWI obit205 Lee Arnold Morrison (m,WWI); Lee Arn___ Morrison (dndx)b 30 May 1895 Rush City, Chisago County, Minnesota (WWI,Sugden,00); 14 in1910; 20 in 1916 (m,30); 34 in 1930; 44 in 1940d 29 Sept 1985 res Salem Oregon, bur Restlawn Memory Gardens, Salem (obit)Blaisdell 1916 (m); farmer, Blaisdell, 1917 (WWI); packer, wholesalefruit, 640 Lincoln Avenue NW, Minot, North Dakota, 1920; edger, lumbermill, Salem Road, North Silverton Precinct, Marion County, 1930; laborer,saw mill, North Silverton Precinct, 1940; to Oregon 1924, to Salem 1981(obit); Silverton 1927 (fa d,fa ob); Salem Oregon, 1955 (mo ob); Silverton1979 (bro ob); worked in the Silver Falls Lumber Company sawmill 20 years,then a carpenter for 10 years (obit)m 14 Feb 1916 Stanley (m,Sugden), Mountrail County, North Dakota, by Rev.Ernest E. Parker, Presbyterian Church (m)10 15 20 30 40 obSarah Margret Kincannon (m); Sarah Mar____ Kincannon (dndx); Sadie(Sugden,obit); Sadie M. Kincanon (15); Sarah M. Morrison (40)? daughter of Theodore L. Kincannon and Maud (10)b 5 June 1895 Keyugo, South Dakota (Sugden); [Cayuga, Sargent County,North Dakota ?]; b Kuyukka, North Dakota (ob); b North Dakota (10,20,30);14 in 1910; 20 in 1916 (m,30); 34 in 1930; 44 in 1940, b North Dakotad 4 July 1978 Silverton Oregon (ob,dndx), bur Restlawn Memorial Gardens,Salem (obit)at home, Kickapoo Township, Mountrail County, 1910(ed112p9) 1915;Blaisdell 1916 (m)Children:367 i Sarah Lee b 5 Dec 1916 Blaisdell, North Dakotaii Howard Wright b 21 July 1918 Blaisdelliii Robert Wilburn b 26 July 1920 Minotiv Ruth May b 22 Sept 1922 Minotv Richard Kay b 4 March 1926 Silverton Oregonvi Phillip W. b 22 Sept 1929 Silverton4 05 10 15 20 30 40 b m ob206 Wilbur LeRoy Morrison (Sugden); Roy (10); Roy W. Morrison (15); LeRoyMorrison (20); Wilbur Morrison (m); Wilbur L. Morrison (40); Wilbur L.'Roy' Morrison (ob); W. L. "Roy" Morrison (wf ob)b 13 Nov 1903 Rush City Village, Chisago County, Minnesota (b,Sugden,ob);21 at 1st marriage (m,30)d 22 Jan 1979 at a Boise hospital (ob); bur Cloverdale Cemetery (ob)worked in the timber industry in Silverton after his discharge from thenavy in 1924, moved to Boise for his health in 1926 and worked in thelumber business (ob,wf ob); Boise 1927 (fa ob), 1955 (mother's obit); 1506N 9th St (ob); truck driver, building supply company, Boise, 1930;warehouse work, wholesale building supply, 1506 9th St, Boise, 1940m 16 June 1924 Norfolk Virginia (m)10 20 30 40 obEthel Virginia Craig (hu ob)daughter of Joseph H. and Josie A. Craig (10); Joseph Craig and Josie Gray(ob), Joseph H. Craig (20)b 4 June 1906 (Sugden); b 4 June 1907 (ob); ?b 1903; 3 in 1910, 12 in1920; 22 in 1930; 18 at 1st marriage (m,30); 32 in 1940; b Norfolk(m,Sugden,ob)d 29 Jan 1998 at a Boise care center, age 90; bur Cloverdale Cemetery (ob)at home, 64 High Street, Norfolk, 1910; at home, Norfolk, 1920Children:373 i Wilbur LeRoy II, b 23 Aug 1926 Silverton Oregon


ush 23 jan 2014 page 72ii Theda Lorane, b 2 Nov 1929 BoiseCHILDREN OF ISAAC NEWTON NIGHTINGALE AND MARY LILLIE BUSH:4 95 00 10 20 30 40 m SS ob207 Olive Blanche Nightingale (signature in m)b 9 Dec 1886 (00,Sugden,ob); 22 in 1910; 33 in 1930, 18 at 1st marriage;53 in 1940; b Hector Minnesota (m,Sugden,SS); b Minnesota (ob)d 31 Jan 1973 Chadron, Nebraska (ob), bur Greenwood Cemetery (FaG)divorced, housekeeper for John C. Hamilton, 232 Lake, Chadron, DawesCounty, 1940; Chadron 1945 (mo ob), Colorado Springs 1944(SS) 1946(sis ob)m 31 Oct 1904 Madison Nebraska (m,Sugden) by county judge (m)00 10 20 30 40 b WWIFrank George Clark (m,WWI)son of George J. Clark and Mary (b); George W. Clark (00); Mary Thierer(m)b 11 May 1886 Magnolia, Rock County, Minnesota (b); b 11 May 1885 (WWI); bMay 1886 (00), 21 in 1904 (m), 23 in 1910, 34 in 1920; 43 in 1930, 19 at1st marriaged 1966, bur Greenwood Cemetery, Chadron (FaG)at home, Tilden Nebraska, 1900 (ed119p7); brakeman, railroad, Long Pine,Nebraska, 1910; brakeman, C. & N.W. R.R., Chadron, res Hot Springs, SouthDakota (WWI); railroad conductor, Pine Street, Chadron, 1920; conductor,steam railroad, 154 Lake Street, Chadron, 1930; conductor, rail road,Niobrara, Chadron, 1940m240Mavis R. Clark (FaG)b 7 Dec 1907 (FaG); 32 in 1940, b Nebraskad 17 Oct 1947, bur Greenwood Cemetery, Chadron (FaG)Children:375 i Dorothy Mae, b 27 Jan 1907 Norfolk Nebraskaii Harold Eugene, b 1 Sept 1911 Norfolkiii Alana Robert Clark, 1 in 1940, b South Dakota4 95 00 10 20 30 40 m SS ob208 Veva Mae Nightingale; Veva May Nightingale (m,40)b 9 May 1888 (SS,ob,00); 17 in 1905 (m); 21 in 1910; 41 in 1930, 17 at 1stmarriage; 51 in 1940; 55 in 1944 (hu d); b Boon Lake (Sugden), RenvilleCounty (m), Minnesota; b Boone Lake, Minnesota (SS)d 3 March 1979 at Valley View Lodge, Norfolk Nebraska (ob); bur ProspectHill Cemetery (ob)northwest of Norfolk 1945 (mo ob); moved to Norfolk 1952 (ob)m 20 Sept 1905 Norfolk (m,Sugden) at bride's parents' house (m) by T. H.Dabney, pastor of Baptist church (m)10 20 30 40 b WWI dJames Arthur (b) Walmsleyson of John Walmsley, iron moulder, and Susannah Greenwood (b)b 18 March 1878 at 144 Water Street, New Accrington, Lancashire (b)d 3 March 1944 Norfolk, bur Norfolk (d)immigrated 1880 (20,30); farmer, RFD 5, Norfolk, 1918 (WWI); farmer,Valley Precinct, Madison County, Nebraska, 1920 1930 1940; farmednorthwest of Norfolk many years (wf ob); in Norfolk 55 years in 1944 (d)Children:378 i James Edward, b 6 Aug 1906 Norfolkii Lawrence Arthur, b 12/13 Feb 1913 Norfolkiii Ralph Earl, b 27 Jan 1918 Norfolk


ush 23 jan 2014 page 73iv Donald Jack, b 27 Dec 1929 Norfolk4 95 00 10 20 30 WWI d209 Fay Alred Nightingale; Fay Alrad Nightingale (WWI)b 28 July 1889 (WWI,Sugden,00,d) Hector Minnesota (Sugden), HutchinsonMinnesota (WWI); 30 in 1920; 38 in 1930, 20 at 1st marriaged 18 July 1961 Greene County, Missouri, bur East Lawn Cemetery,Springfield (d); SSN 702­12­8144 (d)clerk, A.T.& S.F. Ry. Co., 1017 Pennsylvania Ave, Kansas City, Missouri,1917 (WWI); lease supt, oil company, Mound Township, Miami County, Kansas,1920 (ed135p1); pipe fitter, steam railway, 520 West Walnut, Springfield,1930; Springfield Missouri 1945 (mo ob) 1946 (sis ob); widowed, retiredsheet metal, Frisco RR, Route 5, Springfield, 1961 (d)m 11 Oct 1911 (Sugden)10 20 30Clara Harrison; Clara G. (20); Claire (30)b 8 Nov 1892 Rochester Minnesota; 20 in 1910, 31 in 1920; 38 in 1930, 20at 1st marriagesaleslady, piano store, 420 South Fifth Street, Norfolk, 1910Child:382 i Venard F., b 20 May 1918 Norfolk Nebraska4 95 00 10 20 30 40 m WWI210 Ralph Erwin Nightingale (WWI); Ralph E. Nightingale (m,20,30,SS)b 10 March 1891 (Sugden,SS) Hector Minnesota (Sugden), b HutchinsonMinnesota (WWI,SS); 39 in 1930, 20 at 1st marriage; 49 in 1940; 21 in 1912(m)d 18 Jan 1977 at the Annie Jeffrey Hospital in Osceola, Polk County (ob),res Silver Creek, Merrick County, Nebraska (ob,SocSec); bur Niobrara, KnoxCounty, Cemetery (ob)telephone lineman, Nebraska Telephone Company, 2101 Grant, Omaha Nebraska,1917 (WWI); farmer, Steel Creek Township, Holt County, Nebraska 1920 19301940; Dorsey, Holt County, 1945 (mo ob); Niobrara 1946(sis ob) 1953(SS)m 26 Aug 1912 Winner, Tripp County, South Dakota, by judge (m)00 10 20 30 40 bp dElvena Dorothy Nelsen; Elvine Dorthea Nielsen (bp); Alviena (00); ElvinaNelsen (m); Elvena Nelson Nightingale (40); Elvena D. Nightingale (d)daughter of Carl Nelsen and Tora (00); Carl M. Nelson and Thora (10); CarlNelson, Thora Olson (d); Carl Nielsen, Thora Nielsen (bp)b 9 March 1893 (Den danske evangelisk lutherske menighed i FairviewTownship, Shelby County, Iowa, bp); b Avoca Iowa (d)d 20 Aug 1952 Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, bur Niobrara Cemetery (d)at home, Avoca, Pottawattomie County, Iowa, 1900(ed151p15); at home, BasinTownship, Boyd County, Nebraska, 1910(ed14p4)Children:383 i Lyle Eugene, b 21 April 1913 Norfolkii Richard, b 31 Jan 1916 Omaha, d 11 Feb 1916 Omahaiii Lillian Ilene, b 11 Feb 1917 Omahaiv Theresa Doris, b 15 April 1918 Omahav Veva Mae, b 20 Jan 1920 Dorsey Nebraskavi Robert Carl, b 16 Nov 1921 Dorseyvii Irwin Dale, b 8 Nov 1924 Dorseyviii Russell Duane, b 24 May 1931 Dorseyix Janet, b 13 Dec 1932 Dorseyx Jerry William, 3 in 1940xi Ruth


ush 23 jan 2014 page 744 95 00 10 20 30 40 m d ob211 Myrtie Laura Nightingale; Myrta? (00); Myrtle Laura Raymond (d);Myrtle L. (30); Myrtle (m,40,ob)b 17 Oct 1892 (d) Hector Minnesota (Sugden,ob); b Oct 1892 (00); 26 in1919 (m); 37 in 1930, 26 at 1st marriage; 47 in 1940d 6 June 1946 Antelope County (d), following a tractor accident on herfarm near Neligh, when the ambulance was between Oakdale and Tilden (ob);bur Laurel Hill cemetery at Neligh (ob)to Norfolk with family at age 3 (ob); taught school in Madison and PierceCounties before marriage (ob); schoolteacher 1920; farm 5 miles east ofNeligh the past 14 years (ob)m 11 June 1919 Norfolk Nebraska by F. W. Benjamin, pastor, First BaptistChurch (m)00 10 20 30 40 WWIHugh Platte Raymondson of Spencer H. Raymond and Marinda M. (00,10); Marinda Platt (m)b 20 April 1892 Rapid City, South Dakota (WWI); b April 1892 (00), 18 in1910; 27 in 1919 (m); 38 in 1930, 27 at 1st marriage; 47 in 1940survived his wife (wf ob)at home, T1S R10, Pennington County, South Dakota, 1900 (ed38p1); at home,Fairmont Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska, 1910; farmer, Sarpy County,Nebraska, 1917 (WWI); farmer, Valley Precinct, Madison County, Nebraska1920; farmer, Elm Township, Antelope County, Nebraska, 1930; farmer,Neligh Township, Antelope County, Nebraska, 1940Children:394 i Robert Hugh, b 12 April 1923 Norfolkii Anan Richard, b 19 Nov 1926 Norfolkiii Charles William, b 13 Oct 1927 Norfolkiv Mary Lillie, b 7 July 1929 Tilden Nebraska4 95 00 10 d ob212 Earl Henry Nightingale (Sugden); Earl Tisch Nightingale (d); EarlT. Nightingale (ob)b 21 March 1894 Brookfield, Renville County, Minnesota (d); b 23 March1894 Hector Minnesota (Sugden); b March 1894 (00)d 11 June 1926 at 1403 Norfolk Ave., Norfolk Nebraska (d) at his home oftuberculosis of the bone (ob); bur Prospect Hill cemetery (ob)worked for the Norfolk Daily News at one time (ob)mLaura Nightingale (d)4 00 10 20 30 40 m213 Florence Grace Nightingaleb 9 or 28 Nov 1895 Norfolk Nebraska (00,Sugden); 26 in 1923 (m); 34 in1930, 27 at 1st marriage; 41 in 1940schoolteacher, Norfolk 1920; Chicago 1945 (mo ob) 1946 (sis ob);Berryville Arkansas 1979 (sis ob)m 3 March 1923 Norfolk (m,Sugden) by pastor of 1st Baptist Church (m)00 10 30 40 bp udflOle Andrew Lilledahl; Ole Andreas (bp)parents Selvejer Kristen Olsen, Guro Torsdatter, Lilledal (bp); Chris.Lilledahl and Julia Eda (m); Krist O. Lilledahl (10)b 23 May 1898 (Grindheim sogn i Etne bp)at home, Lilledalen 83/3, 1900; immigrated 1905 (Grindheim sogn udfl); athome, Eagle Grove, Wright County, Iowa, ward 1, 1910 (ed191p4);accountant, railroad, 43 North Park Avenue, Lombard Illinois, 1930; headclerk, railroad, 74 N Elizabeth St, Lombard, Dupage County, 1940


ush 23 jan 2014 page 754 00 10 20 30 40 m ob214 Mary Jane Nightingale (m)b 28 Feb 1898 Norfolk Nebraska (00,Sugden); 23 in 1921 (m,30); 32 in 1930;41 in 1940d 8 Nov 1997 (SocSec,ob)taught for a short time, but worked mostly as a bookkeeper/accountant(ob); bookkeeper in bank, Norfolk 1920; bookkeeper, motor agency, 1930;book keeper, creamery, Norfolk, 1950; Norfolk 1945 (mo d,mo ob); Huron,South Dakota, 1946 (sis ob) 1947 (fa d); Farmington, New Mexico, 1996(Anan ob); 3312 N Dustin, Farmington, 1997 (ob)m 25 Dec 1921 Chadron, Dawes County, Nebraska, by Clinton Senneff,minister (m)00 10 30 40 obGordon Bryan Butterfield (m)son of Charles A. Butterfield and Sophia (10); Sophianna Julyan (m);Sophia A. (20)b 25 Sept 1896 Fort Crook, Nebraska; b Sept 1895 (00); 13 in 1910; 33 in1930; 25 at 1st marriage (m,30); 43 in 1940d 8 July 1979 at his residence (ob)at home, Fort Crook village, Sarpy County, Nebraska, 1900 (ed117p22); athome, Wood Lake Precinct, Cherry County, Nebraska, 1910 (ed58p7); clerk,Norfolk, 1921 (m); district manager, life insurance, 200 South Fourth,Norfolk, 1930; salesman, insurance, 109 Branch, Norfolk, 1940; they livedin Norfolk, Fremont Nebraska, Huron, Worland Wyoming, and Billings Montanabefore moving to Farmington, San Juan County, in 1966 (wf ob); 3312 NDustin, 1979 (ob); owner of the Butterfield Bentonite Company (ob)Child:398 i Gale Eugene, b 27 June 1932 Norfolk4 00 10 20 30 40 m d215 Harold Newton Nightingale (d); Harry (sis ob)b 30 April 1900 (d) Norfolk (Sugden); b April 1900 (00); b 30 April 1899(SocSec); 19 in 1920; 23 in 1923 (m); 30 in 1930, 23 at 1st marriaged 19 Jan 1981 Needles, San Bernardino County, California, age 80 (d); burGreen Hills Mem. Pk., San Pedro, California (d)photographer, Norfolk Nebraska, 1920; proprietor, cafe, Lyons Nebraska,1930; Meadow Grove, Madison County, Nebraska, 1935, manager, lunch room,Norfolk, 1940; Denver 1945 (mo ob); Manhattan Beach 1978(wf d) 1979(sisob); usual residence 451 Santa Maria Rd, Mohave, Arizona (d)m 24 June 1923 Battle Creek, by pastor of 1st Baptist Church, Norfolk (m)10 20 30 40 dGolda Marie Smith; Goldie (10); Golda Nightingale (40); Golda MarieNightingale (d)daughter of Sam Smith and Ellen Dickerson (m); Samuel and Ella Smith (10);Samuel Smith and Martha Dickerson (d)b 25 May 1902 (Sugden,d) Mapleton, Monona County, Iowa (Sugden); 7 in1910, 17 in 1920; 21 in 1923 (m); 28 in 1930, 21 at 1st marriage; 37 in1940d 1 Nov 1978 Torrance, bur Green Hills Cemetery, San Pedro (d)at home, Battle Creek, Nebraska, 1910 1920Children:399 i Darold Gene, b 21 July 1924ii Joyce Ellen, b 19 Nov 1927iii Duane Douglas, b 1 Oct 1933CHILDREN OF IRA DAYTON BUSH AND STELLA ETHEL SCOTT:


ush 23 jan 2014 page 764 10 15 20 25 30 ob216 Ethel Irene <strong>Bush</strong>b 15 Sept 1908 (dndx) Tagus, Mountrail County, North Dakota; 6 in 1915, 16in 1925, 21 in 1930, 79 in 88 (ob)d 3 Jan 1988 (dndx,ob,SocSec) Orange County (dndx); d Newport Beach,California (ob)the author of a work of family history, regarding mainly the Scott family,which was lent me by Dr. Robert D. <strong>Bush</strong>country schoolteacher, at home, 1930; secretary 20 years (ob); FrazerMontana 1936 (fa ob); lived in Sun City from 1972 (ob); 1980: 26683 SunCity Boulevard, Sun City 92381m 27 June 1935 Minot, North Dakota (Strosky)10 20 30John Carl Strosky; John Carl Strocki (10)son of Andrew and Mary Strocki (10)b 4 March 1909 Belt Montana (Sugden), b 4 March 1910 (SocSec,dndx); 2/12in 1910, 20 in 1930d 27 Feb 1979 San Bernardino County (dndx)at home, Belt, 1910 1920; at home, Belt outside Belt City, Cascade County,1930; superintendant of schools, Frazer, 1936 (IDB ob); res 92381Riverside County, California (SocSec)4 10 15 20 25 30 40 ob217 William Henry <strong>Bush</strong>b 30 Jan 1910 Tagus, North Dakota (Sugden,ob); 5 in 1915, 15 in 1925, 20in 1930, 30 in 1940d 14 Aug 1981 at Mercy Medical Center; bur Morningside Memorial Gardens,Coon Rapidsbookkeeper, bank, at home, 1930; bookkeeper, county welfare board, 503Rice St, Anoka, 1940; Anoka 1936 (fa ob) 1953 (mo ob); 441 Benton Street,Anoka (ob); Anoka resident since 1964 (ob); retired from FMCCorporation as a cost accountant after 31 years of service (ob)m 12 July 1930 Minot (Strosky)10 20 30 40 obMildred Stearnsdaughter of Fred A. Stearns and Laura C. Marsh (ob,10,20)b 12 Sept 1906 Rogers, North Dakota (Sugden), b 10 Sept 1906 (SocSec,ob);4 in 1910, 13 in 1920; 23 in 1930; 33 in 1940d 3 Feb 1987 at Mercy Medical Center (ob), bur Morningside MemorialGardens, Coon Rapids (ob)at home, Rogers Township, Barnes County, 1910; at home, 416 4 Avenue SE,Minot, 1920; stenographer, railroad, with brother George's family, 12191st Street SE, Minot, 1930; Anoka 1987 (ob)Children:402 i Robert Duane, b 20 June 1931 Minotii Betty Mae, b 5 May 1934 Minneapolisiii Marilyn Joyce, b 10 June 1936 Hennepin County (bdx)iv William Ira b 28 Feb 1941 Anoka County (bdx)4 15 20 25 30 ob218 Lyle Scott <strong>Bush</strong>b 27 Sept 1912 Tagus, Mountrail County, North Dakota; 2 in 1915, 8 in1920, 12 in 1925, 17 in 1930d 28 Jan 1991 (SocSec,ob) at home (ob); inurnment Cloverdale Memorial Park(ob)Chaska Minnesota 1936 (fa ob); to Idaho 1944, lived in Garden Valley wherehe drove a logging truck for several years (ob); to California 1948,


ush 23 jan 2014 page 77worked as an auto mechanic, retired 1973 (ob); Los Angeles 1953 (mo ob);returned to Boise 1974 (ob); Boise 1981 (bro ob); Idaho 1988 (sis ob);Boise 1991 (ob)m 23 Aug 1941 Kalispell Montana (Strosky,ob)10 30Marjie Louise Reser­Thompson; Marjie Reser (hu ob); Marjy Reser (30)daughter of Harry B. Reser and Rosena (30)b 1 March 1909 (SocSec); 1 in 1910, 21 in 1930, b Montanad 3 April 2006 res 83704 (SocSec); survived her husband (hu ob)at home, School District 10, Chouteau County, Montana, 1910 (ed63p11);cashier, movie theater, at home, 520 Third Av West, Kalispell ward 2, 1930(ed15­13p19)Children:406 i Edii Sallyiii Cherie Lee b 4 June 1948 Los Angeles CountyCULBERTSON ERA, Friday, 30 Sept, 1904SAD CASE OF JAMES A. WIGGS WHO MET DEATH IN SACRAMENTO RIVERLast April James A. Wiggs and Will Espolt, of East Whittier, started from here on their wheels forthe Sacramento Country. Last Wednesday the body of the former was sent home for burial havingbeen found floating in the Sacramento River, Monday, September 2nd.The circumstances surrounding the sad event remain a profound mystery, and needless to say,the lad's mother, Mrs. Robert <strong>Bush</strong>, of East Whittier, is almost prostrated with grief......Since leaving Whittier, the decedent, who was a boy of industrious tendencies, had been workingin company with Mr. Espolt in a saw mill 100 miles above Sacramento. Tuesday he received his payand left for Sacramento hoping to secure more lucrative employment. Nothing was heard from himuntil his body was found by a rancher in the Sacramento River seven miles below Sacramento twodays later. About the same time a fisherman found his clothing on the opposite bank four milesfurther up stream.It is the supposition that he stayed in Sacramento the first night, and when hunting foremployment the next day, decided to take a swim, and met with some accident. The suspecion offoul play is dissipated by the fact that checks amounting to $100 and other valuables in his clothingwere left untouched. Coroner W. F. Gormley, of Sacramento, is of the opinion that his death wasaccidental. Will Espolt left the mill August 27th and did not hear of his friend's misfortune untilarriving home.The body was sent to White's undertaking parlors, where the sorrowing relatives gatherWednesday afternoon and proceeded to the cemetery. Rev. W. A. Betts conducted an impressivecememony at the grave.Decedent was 18 years of age and a graduate of the Trenton high school and Denver businesscollege. He moved to Whittier about a year ago with his step­father, Mr. and Mrs. Robert <strong>Bush</strong>. Hewas a boy of much promise, and was fortunate in making friends wherever he went. ­­ Whittier(California) Register. p.1, c.3NOTE: Resolutions of sympathy to Theresa <strong>Bush</strong> by Trenton Lodge No. ;;160, D. or H. p.1, c.4bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbObituary of William A. Wiggs in the Trenton Register:William A. Wigg [sic] of this city, died on Friday, April 18th 1894,


ush 23 jan 2014 page 78age 42 years, 6 month [sic] and 5 days.The deceased was born in Williamson county Illinois, on October 8th1894 [sic]. At the age of 17 he left Illinois and went to Kansas where hestayed two years and then went to Texas. He brought a herd of cattle fromthere to Wyoming. Soon after he arrived in Wyoming, he became foreman ofa freighting outfit at Ft. Laramie for delivering provisions etc. to thegovernment stations for the Indians. He quit freighting and with apartner went to Colorado and tried mining for about a year. Findingmining a poor business­­as he lost about $6,000, at it­­he returned toWyoming and became foreman of a cattle ranch in which he obtained a smallinterest. He continued in the business until 1881, when he returned tohis old home in Illinois. On October 25th 1881, he married Miss TheresaStewart, and shortly after moved to a farm he had purchased near Superior,Nebraska. They moved from there to their farm near Trenton in 1888.About a year ago the deceased was stricken with something like epilepsy,after which he became insane. He has been growing gradually worse untildeath finally ended his suffering. He leaves a wife and five children tomourn the loss of a loving and and [sic] faithful husband and indulgentfather. He was a worthy member of the A. O. U. W. and the A. F. and A. M.and was held in high esteem by his brethren. The remains was [sic]followed to the Trenton Cemetery on Sunday at 10 o'clock by a largeprocession of sympathizing friends and were buried according to the ritesof the Ancient Order of United Workmen, assisted by the Masons. W. A.Wiggs had no enemies but every one who knew him was his friend.His father was a first lieutenant in the 60th Illinois regiment andhe died at Cornith [sic] Mississippi 1863. His mother died in June 1857.

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