Norah Emily Moorshead

F, b. 4 February 1917
Father*Percival Moorshead
Mother*Jessie Ashcroft Murray b. 4 Feb 1877
Life EventDateDescription
Birth4 February 1917Norah Emily Moorshead was born on 4 February 1917.
She was the daughter of Percival Moorshead and Jessie Ashcroft Murray.
DateLocationDescription
Norah Emily Moorshead Information received from Peter Murray in 1997 shows Norah EmilyMoorshead, Mrs. Gardner, was living in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, in 1972. Michael Moorshead advised in January 2000 that Norah and Harold Gardner were living in Pretoria, Republich of South Africa.

Thomas Everitt Murray

M, b. 1835, d. circa 1835
Father*Alfred Thurtell b. 3 Sep 1798, d. 25 Apr 1875
Mother*Mary Everitt
Life EventDateDescription
Deathcirca 1835Thomas Everitt Murray died circa 1835 at Probably London, England.
Birth1835He was born in 1835 at London, England.
He was the son of Alfred Thurtell and Mary Everitt.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4221.
Thomas Everitt Murray Information received from Peter Murray in 1997 shows that Thomas EverittMurray did not survive infancy. He was christened November 13, 1835, atSt. Mark's Church, Kensington, in London, England, and was the 'dearlittle baby' believed to have died before the voyage to the Cape,presumably in 1836. There is mention of another son born in 1836 anddied (in the same year?) in Grahamstown, Salem district; but perhaps theinfant son Thomas died only after arrival in Grahamstown.

Kathleen Alice Mary Borcherds

F, b. 2 December 1895
Father*Walter Meent Borcherds b. 28 Aug 1866, d. 1955
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationKathleen Alice Mary Borcherds was also known as Starck.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth2 December 1895Kathleen Alice Mary Borcherds was born on 2 December 1895.
She was the daughter of Walter Meent Borcherds.
Marriage3 October 1923Kathleen Alice Mary Borcherds married an unknown person on 3 October 1923.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4223.

Mary Greta Borcherds

F, b. 13 March 1898
Father*Walter Meent Borcherds b. 28 Aug 1866, d. 1955
Life EventDateDescription
Birth13 March 1898Mary Greta Borcherds was born on 13 March 1898.
She was the daughter of Walter Meent Borcherds.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4224.
Mary Greta Borcherds Information received from Peter Murray in 1997 shows that Mary GretaBorcherds, 'Bully,' was a nurse and matron-in-chief of JohannesburgHospital. In 1951 she was awarded the Florence Nightingale Medal, thehighest honor in nursing. She was unmarried.

Petrus Borchardus Borcherds

M, b. 12 December 1903
Father*Walter Meent Borcherds b. 28 Aug 1866, d. 1955
Life EventDateDescription
Birth12 December 1903Petrus Borchardus Borcherds was born on 12 December 1903.
He was the son of Walter Meent Borcherds.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4225.

Dorothy Thurtell Borcherds

F, b. 6 August 1905
Father*Walter Meent Borcherds b. 28 Aug 1866, d. 1955
Life EventDateDescription
Birth6 August 1905Dorothy Thurtell Borcherds was born on 6 August 1905.
She was the daughter of Walter Meent Borcherds.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4226.

Dorothy Hugo

F, b. circa 11 August 1896
Mother*Mary Jeannette Borcherds b. 30 Sep 1867
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 11 August 1896Dorothy Hugo was born circa 11 August 1896.
She was the daughter of Mary Jeannette Borcherds.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4227.
Dorothy Hugo Her date of birth is either August 11, 1896, or 1895 according toinformation received from Peter Murray in 1997.

Noel John Borcherds Hugo

M, b. 8 January 1897
Mother*Mary Jeannette Borcherds b. 30 Sep 1867
Life EventDateDescription
Birth8 January 1897Noel John Borcherds Hugo was born on 8 January 1897.
He was the son of Mary Jeannette Borcherds.
Marriage7 December 1925Noel John Borcherds Hugo married an unknown person on 7 December 1925.
Marriageafter 1929He married an unknown person after 1929.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4228.

Marjory Ann Hugo

F, b. 6 May 1900
Mother*Mary Jeannette Borcherds b. 30 Sep 1867
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationMarjory Ann Hugo was also known as Healy-Hutchinson.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth6 May 1900Marjory Ann Hugo was born on 6 May 1900.
She was the daughter of Mary Jeannette Borcherds.
Marriage1925Marjory Ann Hugo married an unknown person in 1925.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4229.

William Everitt Murray

M, b. circa April 1860, d. 29 May 1861
Father*Walter Everitt Murray b. 10 Dec 1837, d. 9 May 1924
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca April 1860William Everitt Murray was born circa April 1860.
He was the son of Walter Everitt Murray.
Death29 May 1861William Everitt Murray died on 29 May 1861.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4230.
William Everitt Murray According to information received from Peter Murray in 1997, WilliamEveritt Murray died May 29, 1861, aged 13 months.

Ellie Harriet Murray

F, b. circa 1861, d. 23 May 1861
Father*Walter Everitt Murray b. 10 Dec 1837, d. 9 May 1924
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1861Ellie Harriet Murray was born circa 1861.
She was the daughter of Walter Everitt Murray.
Death23 May 1861Ellie Harriet Murray died on 23 May 1861.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4231.
Ellie Harriet Murray According to information received in 1997 from Peter Murray, EllieHarriet Murray died May 23, 1861, in infancy.

Walter Everitt Murray

M, b. 1919, d. 29 March 1977
Father*Walter Everitt Murray b. 22 Jan 1865, d. 6 Jun 1936
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1919Walter Everitt Murray was born in 1919.
He was the son of Walter Everitt Murray.
Death29 March 1977Walter Everitt Murray died on 29 March 1977.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4233.
Walter Everitt Murray According to information received from Peter Murray in 1997, WalterEveritt Murray, 'Wattie,' was Administrative Control Office in theDepartment of Statistics in Pretoria, South Africa.

Edith Florence Murray

F, b. 25 November 1905
Father*Arthur Everitt Murray b. 19 Jun 1869, d. 3 Mar 1939
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationEdith Florence Murray was also known as Brodie.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth25 November 1905Edith Florence Murray was born on 25 November 1905.
She was the daughter of Arthur Everitt Murray.
Marriage1929Edith Florence Murray married an unknown person in 1929.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4246.
Edith Florence Murray According to information received from Peter Murray in 1997, after theretirement of her husband, John Hobson Brodie and Edith Florence MurrayBrodie, 'Edie,' lived at 111 Caledon Street, Graaff Reinet, SouthAfrica. She celebrated her 90th birthday in 1995.

Mary Elizabeth Murray

F, b. 31 May 1908, d. 10 August 1978
Father*Arthur Everitt Murray b. 19 Jun 1869, d. 3 Mar 1939
Life EventDateDescription
Birth31 May 1908Mary Elizabeth Murray was born on 31 May 1908.
She was the daughter of Arthur Everitt Murray.
Death10 August 1978Mary Elizabeth Murray died on 10 August 1978 at age 70.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4248.
Mary Elizabeth Murray Information received from Peter Murray in 1997 shows that Mary ElizabethMurray was unmarried.

Arthur Luscombe Murray

M, b. 1910
Father*Arthur Everitt Murray b. 19 Jun 1869, d. 3 Mar 1939
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1910Arthur Luscombe Murray was born in 1910.
He was the son of Arthur Everitt Murray.
Marriage1935Arthur Luscombe Murray married an unknown person in 1935.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4249.
Arthur Luscombe Murray Information received from Peter Murray in 1997 shows that Arthur LuscombeMurray, 'Tubby,' was born in 1910 and received his Bachelor of ArtsDegree from the University of Cape Town. He took a leading part in manypublic affairs. He was Mayor of Graaff Reinet, South Africa, fromSeptember 1973 to September 1976. He was President of the Graaff ReinetRotary in 1972. As of about 1980 he and his wife, Mercy Elaine WeirMurray, were retired and well off and living at 46 Cypress Grove, GraaffReinet. Mercy was still alive in December 1995, aged 88, butunfortunately getting very blind. They had two children.

Ruth Marion Murray

F, b. 1913
Father*Arthur Everitt Murray b. 19 Jun 1869, d. 3 Mar 1939
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationRuth Marion Murray was also known as Brodie.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1913Ruth Marion Murray was born in 1913.
She was the daughter of Arthur Everitt Murray.
Marriage1934Ruth Marion Murray married an unknown person in 1934.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4250.
Ruth Marion Murray Information received from Peter Murray in 1997 shows that Ruth MarionMurray took her primary teacher's certificate at the University of CapeTown.

Joan Alison Murray

F, b. July 1920, d. 12 May 1946
Father*Arthur Everitt Murray b. 19 Jun 1869, d. 3 Mar 1939
Life EventDateDescription
BirthJuly 1920Joan Alison Murray was born in July 1920.
She was the daughter of Arthur Everitt Murray.
Death12 May 1946Joan Alison Murray died on 12 May 1946 at age 25.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4251.
Joan Alison Murray Information received from Peter Murray in 1997 shows that Joan AlisonMurray, M. A., was on the editorial staff of the Graaff Reinet Advertiserand was for a time Acting Editor.

Alexander Campbell McDonald Murray

M, b. 4 July 1901
Father*Thomas Everitt Murray b. 14 Oct 1870, d. 22 May 1941
Life EventDateDescription
Birth4 July 1901Alexander Campbell McDonald Murray was born on 4 July 1901.
He was the son of Thomas Everitt Murray.
Marriage30 April 1930Alexander Campbell McDonald Murray married an unknown person on 30 April 1930.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4253.
Alexander Campbell McDonald Murray According to information received from Peter Murray in 1997, AlexanderCampbell McDonald Murray, 'Alex,' born July 4, 1901, was a farmer ofBloemhof farm, now (ca.1980?) retired and living at Graaff Reinet.

Margaret Elaine Murray

F, b. 25 October 1902, d. 16 June 1992
Father*Thomas Everitt Murray b. 14 Oct 1870, d. 22 May 1941
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationMargaret Elaine Murray was also known as Shearing.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth25 October 1902Margaret Elaine Murray was born on 25 October 1902 at Roode Bloem, Graaf-Reinet District, South Africa.
She was the daughter of Thomas Everitt Murray.
Marriage9 December 1933Margaret Elaine Murray married an unknown person on 9 December 1933 at Roode Bloem, Graaf-Reinet District, South Africa.
Burial1992She was buried in 1992 at Roode Bloem, Graaf-Reinet District, South Africa.
Death16 June 1992She died on 16 June 1992 at Beaufort West District, South Africa, at age 89.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4260.
Margaret Elaine Murray Information received from Peter Murray in 1997 shows that Margaret ElaineMurray, 'Marge,' born October 25, 1902, compiled the 'Family Book'containing the family history, clippings, photos, etc. She marriedAlfred William Shearing, 'Jim,' born in London, England, October 18,1902, who came to South Africa in 1929 and farmed Bruinrug farm,Nelspoort, Cape Province. They still lived there after he retired andalso owned Hartebeesfontein, Reitkloof, and Reitvlei farms, all farmed bytheir children. Marge and Jim Shearing made a great impression on Peter Murray'sgrandmother Freda (Mrs. E. G. D. Murray) when she visited them around1980, as marvellously kind, interesting, and accomplished people, anddescribed her visit in almost photographic detail. Marge kept up anextensive correspondence on family affairs as well as personal contactsthat could truly be said to have bound her far flung extended familytogether as it never had been before. Marge and Jim moved from Bruinrugfarm in 1988, after 56 years there, to a smaller retirement house inBeaufort West, but their son Andy continued to manage the farm. Margedied on June 16, 1992, after a stroke, having never fully recovered herstrength after a fall a year before. They had two children.

Walter McDonald Murray

M, b. 1904, d. 1920
Father*Thomas Everitt Murray b. 14 Oct 1870, d. 22 May 1941
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1904Walter McDonald Murray was born in 1904.
He was the son of Thomas Everitt Murray.
Death1920Walter McDonald Murray died in 1920.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4264.

George McDonald Murray

M, b. 21 August 1906
Father*Thomas Everitt Murray b. 14 Oct 1870, d. 22 May 1941
Life EventDateDescription
Birth21 August 1906George McDonald Murray was born on 21 August 1906.
He was the son of Thomas Everitt Murray.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4265.
George McDonald Murray Information received from Peter Murray in 1997 shows that GeorgeMcDonald Murray, born August 21, 1906, was a farmer of Goliatskraal (asheep farm), Graaff Reinet district, and also ran two businesses intractors and motor cars, one in Port Elizabeth and one in Graaff Reinet,South Africa. After his retirement he still ran one small farm,'Rockwood.' For many years he was the South African Representative ofthe London Wool Brokers, and also for many years served as vice-presidentand president of the National Wool Growers Association. He also took anactive part in management of many sports organizations. For 20 years hewas Chairman of the Graaff Reinet Mohair Growers Association. He made agreat impression on Freda (Mrs. E. G. D.) Murray who described him as a'cheerful, marvellous personality' who overcame many misfortunes. He wasshot and injured accidentally at age 6 (saved by Dr. G. A. E. Murray),later had both legs totally crippled by polio, and after retirement wasparalysed and near death from bee stings but recovered. He marriedMinnie Edwards Trollip, 'Tom.' Eventually, in old age they moved to 77Donkin Street in Graaff Reinet. In February 1987 she was gravely illwith heart and kidney condition, then being about 79 years old anddescribed by Marge Shearing as 'one of the finest characters I have everknown.' George and 'Tom' had five children.

Thomas Everitt McDonald Murray

M, b. 9 June 1910, d. 12 August 1991
Father*Thomas Everitt Murray b. 14 Oct 1870, d. 22 May 1941
Life EventDateDescription
Birth9 June 1910Thomas Everitt McDonald Murray was born on 9 June 1910.
He was the son of Thomas Everitt Murray.
Death12 August 1991Thomas Everitt McDonald Murray died on 12 August 1991 at age 81.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4266.
Thomas Everitt McDonald Murray Information received from Peter Murray in 1997 shows that Thomas EverittMcDonald Murray, 'Tim,' born June 9, 1910, was a farmer at Roode Bloemfarm, continued to live there after retirement, and died August 12, 1991,aged 81. He had an important position in the Rotary Club and numerousother appointments, and travelled all the time. He served in World WarII and was taken prisoner when his regiment was captured at Tobruk, andwas in a P.O.W. camp in Italy for a year before escaping into themountains with a friend. There they lived in hiding for another year,keeping alive on wild plants, snails, etc. They were fed too by a familyof peasants (at great risk to themselves) whenever possible. He got homein July 1944, and had visited his Italian peasant family whenever he hadbeen overseas, i.e. 1952, 1970, 1972, and 1976. He was a South AfricanFriesland Judge, and had judged in various African countries, includingthree times in Rhodesia. He was president of the South African FrieslandBreeders Association and, as of 1979 or so had been for at least 15 or 16years. He attended World Conferences in Italy in 1972, and in England in1976 (at which he was the longest serving president of any FrieslandBreeders Association anywhere in the world). In 1970 he and his wifeMarie were guests of the Arabian Horse Breeders of the U.K., of theBritish Friesland Breeders Society, of the Duke and Duchess of Rutland,of the Canadian Holstein Friesland Association, of the ExecutiveSecretary of the Holstein Breeders Association of America, and were takenon a visit of the top Studs in the United States. As of 1979 he had alsofor about eight years been president of the South African StudbockAssociation. He died unexpectedly from a massive heart attack in August1991, a great shock to all who knew him.

Herbert Everitt Murray

M, b. 1879, d. 1880
Father*Walter Everitt Murray b. 10 Dec 1837, d. 9 May 1924
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1879Herbert Everitt Murray was born in 1879.
He was the son of Walter Everitt Murray.
Death1880Herbert Everitt Murray died in 1880.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4268.

Allen Cameron Everitt Murray

M, b. 18 October 1901, d. circa 1982
Father*George Alfred Everitt Murray b. 18 Mar 1862, d. 5 Jul 1941
Life EventDateDescription
Birth18 October 1901Allen Cameron Everitt Murray was born on 18 October 1901.
He was the son of George Alfred Everitt Murray.
Marriagecirca 1930Allen Cameron Everitt Murray married an unknown person circa 1930.
Marriagecirca 1937He married an unknown person circa 1937.
Deathcirca 1982He died circa 1982.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4270.
Allen Cameron Everitt Murray Information received from Peter Murray in 1997 shows that Allen CameronEveritt Murray, 'Lal,' born October 18, 1901, served in the South AfricanAir Force (ground staff) during World War II. He later lived inRhodesia. In his retirement he was living as of 1980 with his son Georgein Natal, but he died soon afterwards in about 1982. He was marriedfirst to Unita Thorburne, 'Nita,' but was divorced; and she then marriedhis brother Roger Hi-Regan Everitt Murray, 'Rory.' Lal was married forthe second ime to Johanna Maria Lotter, 'Lottie,' who was born in 1904and died in 1953. Many years later he married for the third time, buthis wife died 18 months after the marriage. Lal Murray had threechildren. His oldest son, John Brian Thurtell Murray, was his son by Nita. Johnwas legally adopted by his uncle and stepfather, Rory. David EverittMurray and George Lindsay Everitt Murray were his sons by Lottie.

Eileen Thurtell Murray

F, b. 3 April 1904
Father*Frank Everitt Murray b. 27 Mar 1873, d. 1 Feb 1907
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationEileen Thurtell Murray was also known as Collier.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth3 April 1904Eileen Thurtell Murray was born on 3 April 1904.
She was the daughter of Frank Everitt Murray.
MarriageOctober 1933Eileen Thurtell Murray married an unknown person in October 1933.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4456.
Eileen Thurtell Murray Information received from Peter Murray in 1997 showed that Eileen andStephen Collier had a large vegetable farm called 'Tembani,' GreenBushes, Port Elizabeth district, South Africa, supplying Port Elizabeth,nine miles away. In their retirement they were living in a cottage onthe grounds of the Red Cross Old Age Home, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

Reginald Luscombe Murray

M, b. 15 August 1905
Father*Frank Everitt Murray b. 27 Mar 1873, d. 1 Feb 1907
Life EventDateDescription
Birth15 August 1905Reginald Luscombe Murray was born on 15 August 1905.
He was the son of Frank Everitt Murray.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4457.
Reginald Luscombe Murray Information received from Peter Murray in 1997 showed that ReginaldLuscombe Murray, 'Reg,' was a farmer near Port Elizabeth, South Africa.He and his wife, Ronabie de Wet Murray, 'Rona,' retired to Jeffrey's Bay,not far from Port Elizabeth.

Frank Everitt Murray

M, b. 20 May 1907
Father*Frank Everitt Murray b. 27 Mar 1873, d. 1 Feb 1907
Life EventDateDescription
Birth20 May 1907Frank Everitt Murray was born on 20 May 1907.
He was the son of Frank Everitt Murray.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4458.
Frank Everitt Murray Information received from Peter Murray in 1997 showed that Frank EverittMurray was a market wildflower gardener and trucked flowers to airports,etc. He and his wife, Alice Cawdrey Murray, had a farm called MountainRose, Witklip, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, named after the nearbymountain.

Hannah Thurtell

F, b. 1756, d. before 1772
Father*John Thurtell b. c 1731, d. c Apr 1772
Mother*Hannah Chambers
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1756Hannah Thurtell was born in 1756 at St. John de Sepulchre, Norwich, Norfolk, England.1
She was the daughter of John Thurtell and Hannah Chambers.
Deathbefore 1772Hannah Thurtell died before 1772.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4593.
Hannah Thurtell The IGI (Batch C035711, Serial 4197) shows Hannah Thurtell, daughter ofJohn Thurtell and Hannah, was christened November 21, 1756, at St. Johnde Sepulchre, Norwich, Norfolk, England. She is not mentioned in the1772 will of her father, so she may have died young. Information received from Peter Murray in 1997 shows that the followingIGI entries may relate to this family: Hannah Thirkettle married Samuel Johnson, 3 Aug 1789 at Trowse withNewton, Norfolk. Hannah Thirtle married Job Olive, 27 May 1772 at Norwich St PeterMancroft.

Citations

  1. [S132] Unknown author, Hannah Thurtell, daughter of John Thurtell and Hannah, was christened 11/21/1756 at St. John.

John Thurtell

M, b. 1724
Father*Robert Thurtell b. c 1701, d. 1732
Mother*Margaret Read
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1724John Thurtell was born in 1724 at St. Julian, Norwich, Norfolk, England.1
He was the son of Robert Thurtell and Margaret Read.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4596.
John Thurtell The IGI shows that John Thurtle was baptised August 22, 1724, at St.Julian, Norwich, Norfolk, England, son of Robert Thurtle and Mary. Themicrofilm copy of the parish record shows John Thurtle was baptisedAugust 22, 1724, the son of Robt. The mother's name could be either Maryor Marg.

Citations

  1. [S133] Unknown author, The IGI shows John Thurtle was baptised 8/22/1724, at St. Julian, Norwich, Norfolk, England,.

Anne Thurtell

F, b. 1726
Father*Robert Thurtell b. c 1701, d. 1732
Mother*Margaret Read
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1726Anne Thurtell was born in 1726 at St. Julian, Norwich, Norfolk, England.1
She was the daughter of Robert Thurtell and Margaret Read.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4597.
Anne Thurtell The IGI shows that Anne Thirtle was baptised May 25, 1726, at St. Julian,Norwich, Norfolk, England, the daughter of Robert Thirtle and Margaret.

Citations

  1. [S134] Unknown author, The IGI shows that Anne Thirtle was baptised 5/25/1726 at St. Julian, Norwich, Norfolk, Engla.

Margaret Thurtell

F, b. 1732
Father*Robert Thurtell b. c 1701, d. 1732
Mother*Margaret Read
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1732Margaret Thurtell was born in 1732 at St. Ethelreda, Norwich, Norfolk, England.1
She was the daughter of Robert Thurtell and Margaret Read.
DateLocationDescription
Margaret Thurtell The IGI (batch C132661, sheet 0578) shows Margaret Thurtle, daughter of Robert Thurtle and Margaret, was christened at St. Ethelreda, Norwich, Norfolk, England, on April 15, 1732.

Citations

  1. [S135] Unknown author, The IGI (batch C132661, sheet 0578) shows Margaret Thurtle, daughter of Robert Thurtle and Ma.

Sarah Thurtell

F, b. 1781
Father*Henry Thurtell b. 1761, d. a 1800
Mother*Susannah Watling
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1781Sarah Thurtell was born in 1781 at St. Julian, Norwich, Norfolk, England.1
She was the daughter of Henry Thurtell and Susannah Watling.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4599.
Sarah Thurtell The IGI (Batch C044461, Serial 3799) shows Sarah Thurtell, daughter ofHenry Thurtell and Susanna, was christened May 8, 1781, at St. Julian,Norwich, Norfolk, England.

Citations

  1. [S136] Unknown author, The IGI (Batch C044461, Serial 3799) shows Sarah Thurtell, daughter of Henry Thurtell and Sus.

Susanna Thurtell

F, b. 1783
Father*Henry Thurtell b. 1761, d. a 1800
Mother*Susannah Watling
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1783Susanna Thurtell was born in 1783 at St. Julian, Norwich, Norfolk, England.1
She was the daughter of Henry Thurtell and Susannah Watling.
DateLocationDescription
Susanna Thurtell The IGI (Batch C044461, Serial 3873) shows Susanna Thurtell, daughter of Henry Thurtell and Susanna, was christened June 23, 1783 at St. Julian, Norwich, Norfolk, England.

Citations

  1. [S137] Unknown author, The IGI (Batch C044461, Serial 3873) shows Susanna Thurtell, daughter of Henry Thurtell and S.

James Thurtell

M, b. 1785
Father*Henry Thurtell b. 1761, d. a 1800
Mother*Susannah Watling
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1785James Thurtell was born in 1785 at St. Julian, Norwich, Norfolk, England.1
He was the son of Henry Thurtell and Susannah Watling.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4601.
James Thurtell The IGI (Batch C044461, Serial 3962) shows James Thurtill, daughter ofHenry Thirtell and Susanna Watling, was christened September 18, 1785, atSt. Julian, Norwich, Norfolk, England.

Citations

  1. [S138] Unknown author, The IGI (Batch C044461, Serial 3962) shows James Thurtill, daughter of Henry Thirtell and Sus.

Elizabeth Thurtell

F, b. 1790
Father*Henry Thurtell b. 1761, d. a 1800
Mother*Susannah Watling
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1790Elizabeth Thurtell was born in 1790 at St. Julian, Norwich, Norfolk, England.1
She was the daughter of Henry Thurtell and Susannah Watling.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4602.
Elizabeth Thurtell The IGI (Batch C044461, Serial 4154) shows Elizth Thurtell, daughter ofHenry Thurtell and Susanna Watling, was christened June 21, 1790, at St.Julian, Norwich, Norfolk, England.

Citations

  1. [S139] Unknown author, The IGI (Batch C044461, Serial 4154) shows Elizth Thurtell, daughter of Henry Thurtell and S.

Ann Thurtell

F, b. 1794, d. before 1798
Father*Henry Thurtell b. 1761, d. a 1800
Mother*Susannah Watling
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1794Ann Thurtell was born in 1794 at St. Julian, Norwich, Norfolk, England.1
She was the daughter of Henry Thurtell and Susannah Watling.
Deathbefore 1798Ann Thurtell died before 1798.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4603.
Ann Thurtell The IGI (Batch C044461, Serial 4308) shows Ann Thurtell, daughter ofHenry Thurtell and Susanna Watling, was christened July 20, 1794, at St.Julian, Norwich, Norfolk, England. This child must have died before shewas four years old since her parents named another daughter Ann, who wasborn in 1798.

Citations

  1. [S140] Unknown author, The IGI (Batch C044461, Serial 4308) shows Ann Thurtell, daughter of Henry Thurtell and Susa.

Maria Thurtell

F, b. 1796
Father*Henry Thurtell b. 1761, d. a 1800
Mother*Susannah Watling
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1796Maria Thurtell was born in 1796 at St. George Colegate, Norwich, Norfolk, England.1
She was the daughter of Henry Thurtell and Susannah Watling.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4604.
Maria Thurtell The IGI (Batch C048011, Serial 7008) shows Maria Thurtle, daughter ofHenry Thurtle and Susanna Watling, was christened August 28, 1796, at St.George Colegate, Norwich, Norfolk, England.

Citations

  1. [S141] Unknown author, The IGI (Batch C048011, Serial 7008) shows Maria Thurtle, daughter of Henry Thurtle and Susa.

Ann Thurtell

F, b. 1798
Father*Henry Thurtell b. 1761, d. a 1800
Mother*Susannah Watling
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1798Ann Thurtell was born in 1798 at St. George Colegate, Norwich, Norfolk, England.1
She was the daughter of Henry Thurtell and Susannah Watling.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4605.
Ann Thurtell The IGI ) shows Ann Thirtle was christened April 22, 1798, at St. GeorgeColegate, Norwich, Norfolk, England.

Citations

  1. [S142] Unknown author, The IGI shows Ann Thirtle was christened 4/22/1798at St. George Colegate, Norwich, Norfolk, E.

Thomas Thurtell

M, b. 1800
Father*Henry Thurtell b. 1761, d. a 1800
Mother*Susannah Watling
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1800Thomas Thurtell was born in 1800 at St. George Colegate, Norwich, Norfolk, England.1
He was the son of Henry Thurtell and Susannah Watling.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4606.
Thomas Thurtell The IGI (Batch C048011, Serial 7162) shows Thomas Thurtill, son of HenryThurtill and Susanna Watling, was christened August 3, 1800, at St.George Colegate, Norwich, Norfolk, England.

Citations

  1. [S143] Unknown author, The IGI (Batch C048011, Serial 7162) shows Thomas Thurtill, son of Henry Thurtill and Susann.

Thomas Thurtell

M, b. 1815, d. January 1816
Father*Thomas Thurtell b. c 1793, d. c 1875
Mother*Sarah Brooks
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1815Thomas Thurtell was born in 1815.
He was the son of Thomas Thurtell and Sarah Brooks.
DeathJanuary 1816Thomas Thurtell died in January 1816 at Lakenham, Norfolk, England.
DateLocationDescription
Reference: 4607.

Helen Thurtell

F, b. circa 1798, d. 25 March 1811
Father*Thomas Thurtell b. 1765, d. Apr 1846
Mother*Susanna Brown d. 1848
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1798Helen Thurtell was born circa 1798.
She was the daughter of Thomas Thurtell and Susanna Brown.
Death25 March 1811Helen Thurtell died on 25 March 1811 at Lakenham, Norfolk, England.
DateLocationDescription
Helen Thurtell Helen Thurtell does not appear in the family tree done by Harriet Thurtell about 1900. Information received from Peter Murray in 1997 shows that Helen Thurtell died March 25, 1811, aged 13 years, and was buried in Lakenham, Norfolk, England.

Grace Withrow

F, b. 1873, d. 1903
Father*George Withrow b. 18 Feb 1847, d. 31 May 1916
Mother*Mary Catherine Thurtell b. 1 Sep 1849, d. 7 Nov 1917
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1873Grace Withrow was born in 1873 at Iowa.
She was the daughter of George Withrow and Mary Catherine Thurtell.
Death1903Grace Withrow died in 1903 at Phoenix, Arizona.
Census DateLocationDescription
23 June 1880Harrison, Grant, WisconsinGrace Withrow was listed as a daughter in George Withrow's household on the 1880 Census at Harrison, Grant, Wisconsin.1
DateLocationDescription
Grace Withrow The 1926 'History of William Withrow' by Nellie Stanton shows Grace Withrow had been educated at the State Normal school at Platteville, Wisconsin, and had been a school teacher in Grant County, Wisconsin. After her father, George Withrow, joined the gold rush to the Klondike region in Alaska in 1896, his wife and daughters, of whom the youngest was Mary Belle, aged twelve years, moved to Chicago, where the eldest taught in the Chicago public schools. The second, Grace, became secretary to the postmaster, and the two youngest engaged in art work. Bertha attained remarkable success as a portrait artist. Grace died in Phoenix, Arizona, 1903, and Bertha in San Antonio, Texas, 1907.

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 19. ED107. Dwelling 164.

Bertha Withrow

F, b. 1875, d. 1907
Father*George Withrow b. 18 Feb 1847, d. 31 May 1916
Mother*Mary Catherine Thurtell b. 1 Sep 1849, d. 7 Nov 1917
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1875Bertha Withrow was born in 1875 at Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of George Withrow and Mary Catherine Thurtell.
Death1907Bertha Withrow died in 1907 at San Antonio, Texas.
Census DateLocationDescription
23 June 1880Harrison, Grant, WisconsinBertha Withrow was listed as a daughter in George Withrow's household on the 1880 Census at Harrison, Grant, Wisconsin.1
DateLocationDescription
Bertha Withrow The 1926 'History of William Withrow' by Nellie Stanton shows Bertha Withrow had been educated at the State Normal school at Platteville,Wisconsin, and had been a school teacher in Grant County, Wisconsin.After her father, George Withrow, joined the gold rush to the Klondikeregion in Alaska in 1896, his wife and daughters, of whom the youngest was Mary Belle, aged twelve years, moved to Chicago, where the eldesttaught in the Chicago public schools. The second, Grace, became secretary to the postmaster, and the two youngest engaged in art work.Bertha attained remarkable success as a portrait artist. Grace died in Phoenix, Arizona, 1903, and Bertha in San Antonio, Texas, 1907.

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 19. ED107. Dwelling 164.

Mary Belle Withrow

F, b. 9 August 1882, d. 1 July 1942
Father*George Withrow b. 18 Feb 1847, d. 31 May 1916
Mother*Mary Catherine Thurtell b. 1 Sep 1849, d. 7 Nov 1917
Name TypeDateDescription
Name Variation6 April 1910As of 6 April 1910, Mary Belle Withrow was also known as Spencer.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth9 August 1882Mary Belle Withrow was born on 9 August 1882 at Platteville, Grant County, Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of George Withrow and Mary Catherine Thurtell.
Marriage6 April 1910Mary Belle Withrow married Dr. Richard Vance Spencer on 6 April 1910 at Belleville, Kansas.
Death1 July 1942Mary Belle Withrow died on 1 July 1942 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, at age 59.1
Census DateLocationDescription
18 April 1930Bloom, Cook, IllinoisMary Belle Withrow was listed as wife in Dr. Richard Vance Spencer's household on the 1930 Census at Bloom, Cook, Illinois.2
DateLocationDescription
Mary Belle Withrow According to the 1926 'History of William Withrow' by Nellie Stanton, Mary Belle Stanton was the youngest child of George and Mary Thurtell Withrow. After George Withrow joined the gold rush to the Klondike in1896, his wife and daughters left Grant County, Wisconsin, and moved to Chicago. Mary Belle Withrow was 12 at that time. Her sister, Amy Withrow, taught in the Chicago public schools. Her sister Grace became secretary to the postmaster, and Bertha and Mary Belle, the two youngest children, engaged in art work. Bertha attained remarkable success as aportrait artist. Grace died in Phoenix, Arizona, 1903, and Bertha in SanAntonio, Texas, 1907. This history shows that in 'June, 1913, George returned from Alaska, and with his wife and two remaining daughters, visited the old home and family and reported his many strange adventures. On May 31, 1916, he died age sixty-eight years, at the home of his daughter, Mary Belle Spencer, wife of Richard Vance Spencer, M. D., Chicago Heights, Illinois,and is buried at Mt. Zion church, Grant County, Wisconsin. His wife Mary died Nov. 7, 1917, at Kansas City, Missouri, and his daughter Amy died Sept. 25. 1918, at Chicago. Illinois, and is buried In Kansas City, beside her mother. His only living descendants are Mary Belle Spencer,(a lawyer of Chicago, holding the degree of Bachelor of Laws, of the Northwestern University, Class 1918, and office of Public Guardian of Cook County, Illinois, 1918-1922) and her daughters Mary Belle Jr. born Dec. 14, 1919, and Victoria born Nov. 27, 1921.' Information received in July 1999 from her granddaughter, Kathy Lien, showed that Mary Belle Withrow was born August 9, 1882, in Platteville,Wisconsin, was married to Dr. Richard Vance Spencer on April 6, 1910, and died July 1, 1942, in Chicago, Illinois. An article in the 'Chicago Sunday Tribune,' Chicago, Illinois, on August4, 1918, showed 'Public Guardian - Woman Lawyer Appointed by Governor to Cook County Position. The appointment of Mrs. Mary Belle Spencer, the wife of Dr. Richard V. Spencer of Chicago Heights as public guardian ofCook county was announced by Gov. Lowden yesterday. Mrs. Spencer succeeds Miss Nellie Carlin. She is a lawyer in active practice and forthe last twelve years has been identified with social and civic welfarework. ''As public guardian I shall give Cook county, first of all, a businessadministration,' said Mrs. Spencer last night. 'The records of my officewill be accurately kept and will be at all times open to inspection. ''A golden opportunity for wartime service is before me. I fully realize that. To the bereaved children of Cook county I shall give theconscientious work the fiduciary relation requires.' 'Mrs. Spencer is a graduate of Northwestern university, with the degreeof bachelor of laws. She gained considerable notice some years ago in the work of Americanizing naturalized citizens.' An article in 'The Chicago Daily News,' Chicago, Illinois, on Thursday,July 2, 1942, showed 'Death Ends Turbulent Career of Mrs. Mary BelleSpencer. The turbulent career of Mary Belle Spencer has ended - in the quietness of death. The woman attorney who has been in and out of thenews most of her life for scores of different reasons, died late yesterday in a hospital - St. Luke's - an undramatic ending to atempestuous life. 'Mrs. Spencer was a women's leader from the days when women suffragists were something to be talked about. Her public career started back in 1918 when Gov. Lowden appointed her public guardian for Cook County. Almost immediately she was involved in a suit against her predecessorover custody of the guardianship funds. 'The birth of her daughters, Mary Belle, in 1919, and Victoria in 1921,were the occasions for more publicity - on whether a woman could successfully combine motherhood with a career. In those days it was something of a new question. ''Do as Please' Girls. Later, the daughters were to figure in more dramatic incidents in the life of Mrs. Spencer and her husband, Dr. Richard Spencer, who died several years ago. The parents were at one time brought to court for not sending the daughters to school but educating them privately at home. The Spencers asserted they could do a better job. They became known as the 'Do As I Please' daughters, as a result of Mrs. Spencers ideas on child raising. There were fist-fights with a theater manager over their dancing careers. Mrs. Spencer sued to annul Mary Belle's marriage after a runaway ceremony at 16. 'Indicted in Fund Suit. The routes of Mrs. Spencer into the limelight seemed endless. She was once indicted for conspiracy in a bank funds case. She sued to prevent entry of the United States into the World Court. In her practice as an attorney she saved two men from the gallows in California. She went to jail on a contempt of court citation. 'In 1934 she came under the eye of federal authorities as a result of a pamphlet, entitled 'Aviator's Baby Was Never Kidnapped or Murdered' which she wrote and sent to members of the venire from which a jury was being chosen for the Lindbergh kidnap trial. 'She was once decorated by the Mexican government for her work among the Mexican colonists here. She was a one-time candidate for Congress. 'Dispute Over Husband's Body. Even at the death of her husband there was a dispute over his body which brought Mrs. Spencer eventually to the Willow Springs police station. But today preparations were going quietly forward with her own funeral. Her daughters, now Mrs. Victoria Hamilton with whom she lived in Crete township, and Mrs. Mary Belle Wright are the only survivors. She was 59 years old. 'Services will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 1340 Otto boulevard, Chicago Heights. Burial will be in Evergreen Hill Cemetery.' An article in the 'Chicago Heights Star,' Chicago Heights, Illinois, on page 1 on July 3, 1942, showed 'Mrs. Spencer Is Dead at 59; Burial Today. Funeral services will be held this afternoon for Mrs. Mary Belle Spencer, well known attorney and former public guardian of Cook county,who died early Wednesday at St. Luke's hospital. She was 59 years old. 'A resident of the Chicago Heights community for thirty years, Mrs.Spencer attracted wide attention in legal circles through her flair forunexpected and dramatic actions in criminal court cases. She was agraduate of the University of Illinois Law School. 'Although in failing health for several months, Mrs. Spencer continued topractice at her Chicago office until about five weeks ago when she entered St. Luke's hospital. She had made her home recently with her daughter, Mrs. Victoria Hamilton, in Crete township. 'Surviving also is another daughter, Mrs. Mary Belle Wright, of Chicago Heights, along with three grandchildren. Her husband, Dr. Richard V.Spencer, died four years ago. For many years they made their home in Hilltop subdivision near the west limits of Chicago Heights. 'Friends will pay final respects at funeral services scheduled for oneo'clock this afternoon in the West End chapel. The Rev. Clarence E.Showalter, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will officiate. Burial will be in Evergreen Hill cemetery.' An obituary appearing in the 'Chicago Daily Tribune' on Thursday, July 2,1942, on page 25 showed 'Mary B. Spencer, Former Public Guardian, Dies.Mrs. Mary Belle Spencer, 59 years old, who had practiced law in Chicago for many years, died early yesterday in St. Luke's hospital after an illness of several months. 'Mrs. Spencer was at one time public guardian of Cook county, and in this capacity handled many Juvenile court cases. She had also appeared as atrial lawyer in the criminal courts and had as clients several noted criminals. She was once a candidate for congress. 'Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Victoria Hamilton, with whom she lived in Crete township, and Mrs. Mary Belle Wright. Mrs. Spencer's husband,Dr. Richard Vance Spencer, died several years ago. Funeral services will be held at 1340 Otto boulevard, Chicago Heights, at 1 p.m. tomorrow.' Death notices appeared for Mary Belle Spencer in the 'Chicago DailyTribune' on Thursday, July 2, 1942, on page 25, and on Friday, July 3,1942, on page 10. These identical notices showed that 'Mary Belle Spencer of Crete township, beloved wife of the late Dr. R. V. Spencer of Chicago Heights, fond mother of Mrs. Mary Belle Wright of Chicago Heights and Mrs. Victoria Hamilton of Crete township, loving grandmother of Valoree Hamilton, Barbara Kay, and Richard Vance Wright. Services at funeral home, 1340 Otto boulevard, Chicago Heights, Friday, July 3, at 1p.m. Internment Evergreen Hill.'

Children of Mary Belle Withrow and Dr. Richard Vance Spencer

Citations

  1. [S238] Illinois Death Records, by Illinois, certificate 0018622.
  2. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED76-2033. Dwelling 175.

Amy Travis

F, b. May 1894
Father*Henry Travis b. 22 Oct 1858, d. 13 Nov 1898
Mother*Belle Thurtell b. Jul 1861, d. 20 Mar 1934
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name1914As of 1914,her married name was Elmore.
Life EventDateDescription
BirthMay 1894Amy Travis was born in May 1894 at South Dakota.
She was the daughter of Henry Travis and Belle Thurtell.
Marriage1914Amy Travis married John Francis Elmore, son of John Elmore, in 1914 at Meade, South Dakota.
Census DateLocationDescription
1 June 1900Sturgis, Meade, South DakotaAmy Travis was listed as a daughter in Belle Thurtell's household on the 1900 Census at Sturgis, Meade, South Dakota; Living on Sherman Street.1
7 May 1910Sturgis, Meade, South DakotaAmy Travis was listed as a daughter in Belle Thurtell's household on the 1910 Census at Sturgis, Meade, South Dakota; Living on Sherman Street.2
12 January 1920Sturgis, Meade, South DakotaAmy Travis was listed as a daughter in Belle Thurtell's household on the 1920 Census at Sturgis, Meade, South Dakota; living on Sherman street.3
DateLocationDescription
From Mary Ann Majors (9/2002): Amy Travis was my mother's birthmother. My mother was born 3/11/1920 in Aberdeen SD at St. Luke's hospital to Amy and John F. Elmore. They were married in 1914 in Meade County SD. Henrietta Travis and James Elmore were witnesses of their marriage. The story was Amy was ill and couldn't care for her child so she was given up for adoption. There was a brother a couple of years older.

Children of Amy Travis and John Francis Elmore

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Volume 11, ED 34, Sheet 1, Line 56, dwelling 13.
  2. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED68. Dwelling 300. Stamp 53.
  3. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED143. Dwelling 25.

Henrietta Travis

F, b. February 1896
Father*Henry Travis b. 22 Oct 1858, d. 13 Nov 1898
Mother*Belle Thurtell b. Jul 1861, d. 20 Mar 1934
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name3 July 1919As of 3 July 1919,her married name was Mallory.
Married Name19 August 1930As of 19 August 1930,her married name was Costa.
Life EventDateDescription
BirthFebruary 1896Henrietta Travis was born in February 1896 at South Dakota.
She was the daughter of Henry Travis and Belle Thurtell.
Marriage3 July 1919Henrietta Travis married George Thomas Mallory on 3 July 1919 at Sheridan, Wyoming.
Divorcebefore 1930Henrietta Travis and George Thomas Mallory were divorced before 1930.
Marriage19 August 1930Henrietta Travis married Manuel A. Costa on 19 August 1930 at Vancouver, Clark, Washington.
Census DateLocationDescription
1 June 1900Sturgis, Meade, South DakotaHenrietta Travis was listed as a daughter in Belle Thurtell's household on the 1900 Census at Sturgis, Meade, South Dakota; Living on Sherman Street.1
7 May 1910Sturgis, Meade, South DakotaHenrietta Travis was listed as a daughter in Belle Thurtell's household on the 1910 Census at Sturgis, Meade, South Dakota; Living on Sherman Street.2
12 January 1920Sturgis, Meade, South DakotaHenrietta Travis was listed as a daughter in Belle Thurtell's household on the 1920 Census at Sturgis, Meade, South Dakota; living on Sherman street.3
DateLocationDescription
1914Meade, South DakotaHenrietta Travis witnessed the marriage of John Francis Elmore and Amy Travis in 1914 at Meade, South Dakota.

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Volume 11, ED 34, Sheet 1, Line 56, dwelling 13.
  2. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED68. Dwelling 300. Stamp 53.
  3. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED143. Dwelling 25.

Edward Ransom Folts

M, b. 20 March 1870, d. January 1963
Father*Ransom B. Folts b. Feb 1843, d. 30 Apr 1928
Mother*Anne Thurtell b. 24 Sep 1844, d. 4 Jul 1912
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationEdward Ransom Folts was also known as Edd.
Name VariationEdward Ransom Folts was also known as Foltz.
Name VariationEdward Ransom Folts was also known as Ransom.
TypeDateDescription
SOCIALSECUEdward Ransom Folts obtained US Social Security Card at Wisconsin; last residence Wisconsin.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth20 March 1870Edward Ransom Folts was born on 20 March 1870 at Wisconsin.
He was the son of Ransom B. Folts and Anne Thurtell.
Marriage14 October 1897Edward Ransom Folts married Julia E. Howard, daughter of Charles Howard and Julia (?), on 14 October 1897 at Grant County, Wisconsin.1,2
DeathJanuary 1963Edward Ransom Folts died in January 1963 at age 92.
Census DateLocationDescription
6 August 1870Jamestown, Grant, WisconsinEdward Ransom Folts was listed in Walter Thurtell's household on the 1870 Census at Jamestown, Grant, Wisconsin; Next door to Walter's father Edward Thurtle.3
5 June 1880Jamestown, Grant, WisconsinEdward Ransom Folts was listed as a son in Ransom B. Folts's household on the 1880 Census at Jamestown, Grant, Wisconsin.4
19 June 1900Paris, Grant, WisconsinEdward Ransom Folts was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Paris, Grant, Wisconsin, They have no children as of Jun 1900. Also in the household is cousin Lulu Gregory, age 13..5
27 April 1910Platteville Ward 2, Grant, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Platteville Ward 2, Grant, Wisconsin.6
2 January 1920Platteville, Grant, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Platteville, Grant, Wisconsin, Also includes niece Tonald E, age 5..7
DateLocationDescription
Edward Ransom Folts The Wisconsin marriage index shows Edward R. Foltz was married on October 14, 1897, in Grant County, Wisconsin, and records are in Volume 8, page128, Sequence 03734. The 1920 U.S. Census Soundex (Volume 27, ED 119, Sheet 1, Line 35) lists Edward R. Foltz, age 49, born in Wisconsin, as living on North Second Street, Platteville, Grant County, Wisconsin. Living with him is his wife, Julia E. Foltz, age 45, born in Wisconsin; their son, Donald H. Foltz, age 16, born in Wisconsin; their son, Alvin L. Foltz, age 13, born in Wisconsin; his 'ni', Donald A. Foltz, age 5, and his father, Ransom B. Foltz, age 76, born in New York.

Children of Edward Ransom Folts and Julia E. Howard

Citations

  1. [S174] Wisconsin, WI marriage index confirms Edward R. Foltz and Julia B. Howard were married 10/14/1897 in Gra.
  2. [S5] Wisconsin, Wisconsin Marriages, 1835-1900.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 103.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED110. Dwelling 49.
  5. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED47. Dwelling 74.
  6. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED41. Dwelling 75.
  7. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED119. Dwelling 28. Stamp 149.