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- 1910 census, Milford, Crawford, Ia, fam # 173 - Mason Willis, ae 22, married 1 yr, born in Nb, father born in NY, mother born in Ia, Farmer - General, rents his home; Sarah, wife, ae 18, married 1 yr, no children, born in Ia, parents born in Ireland; (1 hired man). [living next to his brother-in-law Troy Evans]
- He resided at 222 Walnut, Denison, Iowa when he registered for the WWI draft (Jun 5, 1917) He was self employed with an automobile livery and listed his wife and 2 children as his closest relatives.
- 1920 census, Milford, Crawford, Ia, fam # 27 - Mason W C, rents his home, ae 31, born in Ia, father born in NY, mother born in Ia, Farmer; Mrs --, wife, ae 30, born in Ia, parents born in Ia; Elsie, daughter, ae 7, born in Ia; Magill Henry, mother-in-law, ae 75, widow, born in Ia, parents born in US.
- 1930 census, West Side, Crawford, Ia, fam # 109 - Mason Sarah, rents her home, ae 39, widow, born in Ia, parents born in Northern Ireland; Elsie M, daughter, ae 17, born in Ia, father born in Nb, mother born in Ia. [living near her brother John]
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- 1920 census, West side, Crawford, Ia, fam # 80 - Hannah R Ralph, owns his home with a mortgage, ae 34, born in Ia, parents born in IL, Farm - Operator; Delia, wife, ae 28, born in Ks, father born in NY, mother born in Ia; Ralph M, son, ae 4 3/12, born in Ia.
- He reside at West Side, Crawford, Ia when he registered for the WWI draft (Sep 12, 1918) He was self employed as a farmer and listed his closest relative as Delia Hannah.
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- Daughter of Edward & Jennie (Aldred) Toal
Sister of Jennie (Natalie)
Married to Michael Coyne on Sept. 27, 1916. They divorced in the 1950s and had been living in Florida at the time. She then lived the rest of her life with her sister Jennie, brother-in-law Victor and father Ed Toal at 159 Bergen St. in Rochester, NY.
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- 1930 census, Rochester, Monroe, NY, (350 Curlew St) fam # 21 - Natalie Victor, owns his home with a value of $6900, owns a radio, ae 32, married at age 17, born in NY, parents born in Italy, Driver - Electric Store; Jennie, wife, ae 33, married at age 18, born in NY< parents born in NY; Victor Je, son, ae 13, bonr in NY; Shirley, daughter, ae 2; Coyne Elsie, sister-in-law, ae 35, born in NY, Assorter - Seed -----.
- Where was she during the 1940 census ?- Obituary (Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, NY, Saturday, March 13, 1965))
Elsie Coyne, March 12 1965, of 159, Bergen St. She is survived bv her sister, Mrs. Jennie Natalie; one niece, Mrs. Joseph (Shirley) Mannara; one; nephew, Victor Natale; four grand-nephews.
Friends may coll from 2-4, 7-9 p.m., at The Bartolomeo Funeral Home, 526 Joy St. Funeral service Monday 8:30, and 9:15 at Most Precious Church. Interment, Hoty Sepulchre Cemetery
- 1930 census, Rochester, Monroe, NY, (542 Maple Street) fam # 245 - Martin Everett, owns his home with a value of $6000, ae 46, first married at age 21, born inNY, parents born in Canada, Mechanic - Automobile; Elizabeth, wife, ae 36, first married at age 18, born in NY, father born in Germany, mother born in NY; Gordon L, son, ae 18, born in NY, parents born in NY, Contractor - Electrician; Harin Harold, step-son, ae 16, born in NY, parents born in NY; Voclke Madalene, mother-in-law, ae 62, widow, married at age 24, born in NY, father born in Gerrman, mother born in NY.
- 1920 census, Rochester (Ward 10), Monroe, NY, (24 Phelps Ave) fam # 136 - Coyne Michael, rents his home, ae 23, immigrated in 1919, born in Canada, parents born in Canada, Cutter Emulson - Kodak Manufacturing; Elsie, wife, ae 25, born in NY, parents born in NY.
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Wife of Victor A. Natalie
Mother of Victor E. Natalie & Shirley (Natalie)Mannara
Grandmother of Gary(Kathy),Bruce(Susan) & Keith(Paula) Natalie, Kevin Mannara & Karin Mannara
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- 1930 census, Rochester, Monroe, NY, (350 Curlew St) fam # 21 - Natalie Victor, owns his home with a value of $6900, owns a radio, ae 32, married at age 17, born in NY, parents born in Italy, Driver - Electric Store; Jennie, wife, ae 33, married at age 18, born in NY, parents born in NY; Victor Jr, son, ae 13, bonr in NY; Shirley, daughter, ae 2; Coyne Elsie, sister-in-law, ae 35, born in NY, Assorter - Seed -----.
- 1940 census, Rochester, Monroe, NY, (752 Dewey Avenue) fam # 218 - Natalie Victor A, rents his home, ae 43, 6th grade, born in NY, Transportation - Trucker - Gas Company; Jennie L, wife, ae 44, 1 yr HS, born in NY; Victor E, son, ae 23, 7th grade, born in NY, Clerk - Grocery; Shirley A, daughter, ae 12, 4th grade; Roal Edward, father-in-law, ae 75, widower, 3rd grade, born in NY.
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- 1940 census, Mineola, Nassau, NY, (408 Bauer Place) fam # 37 - Richardson Edwin P, owns his home with a value of $4800, ae 32, 3 yr college, born in NY, Vocational Teacher - Mineola High School; Keitha, wife, ae 38, 4 yr HS, born in NY; Nancy, daughter, ae 6, born in NY.- Obituary (The Daily Sentinel, Rome, NY, Thursday, May 27, 1976)
CAMDEN - Edwin P. Richardson, 68, of RD 1 Wellesley Island Alexandria Bay, died Wednesday night in Alexandria Bay Hospital after a long illness.
His wife is the former Keitha Kirch whom he married in Camden on Sept. 1,1928.
Mr. Richardson was bom in Frankfort on Oct. 8, 1907, son of Burton and Elizabeth Piper Richardson.
He attended Mohawk High School and Oswego Normal School and earned a bachelor's degree from Hofstra University and a master's degree at New York University.
He was a teacher in the Mineola High School for 35 years until his retirement in 1963.
Mr. Richardson was a Protestant.
Survivors are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Nancy P. Talleur of Cinnaminson, N.J.; and a grandson, William Talkur.
Graveside services were held at 3 today at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Arrangements were by the EH. McDaniels Funeral Home.
- Based on census data Kethia is evidently the daughter of her father's first wife, prior to his marriage to Edith.
Marriage Notes for Edwin Piper Richardson and Keitha Laura Kirch
- Wedding Announcement (Daily Sentinel, Rome, NY, Tuesday, September 4 1928)
Camden, Sept. 4 — Miss Keitha Kirch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirch was united in marriage to Edwin Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Richardson of Mohawk, in a quiet ceremony Saturday afternoon.
The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents on the McConnellsvllle road. Only immediate families and intimate friends were present The attending couple was Miss Opal Repynold of Laconia and Lynn Wright of Mohawk.
The bride wore a gown of rose beige and carried roses. Her maid wore a brown gown and also carried roses.
After a wedding supper Immediately following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Richardson left for Mineola, L. I., where the bridegroom holds a position in the vocational department of the High School.
The bride, is well known here having taught isn the Camden school.
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- 1930 census, Pawling, Dutchess, NY, fam # 95 - lodger - Etheridge Cleo, ae 24, born in NY, Teacher - Public School.- Obituary (The Gazette, Advertiser, Rhinebeck, NY, Thursday, January 28, 1971)
Mrs. Cleo E. Ficke, 66, of 44 Violet Place, Rhinebeck, died Saturday, Jan. 23 at Northern Dutchess Hospital.
Mrs. Ficke had been a teacher at the Rhinebeck Central School until her retirement in May, 1970. She was chairman of the history department at the Rhinebeck High School. Mrs. Ficke formerly taught in Pawling schools.
Born in Vernon, Oct. 11, 1904, she was the daughter of William and Rose (McQuade) Ethridge. She was graduated from the Syracuse University in 1927.
A resident of Rhinebeck since 1941, Mrs. Ficke was a member of the Delta Kappa Gamma, International Association for Women Educators and the Northern Dutchess Business and Professional Women's Group. She also was a representative of the South Eastern Zone of the New York State Teachers Association.
Surviving are a son Maj. Richard Ficke Jr., stationed at Maxwell AFB, Montgomery, Ala.; two grandchildren, David and Diane Ficke, and a cousin.
A Mass of Resurrection was celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Church of the Good Shepherd, of which Mrs. Ficke was a communicant. Burial was in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Oneida.
Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Dapson Funeral Home, Rhinebeck
- 1940 census, Patterson, Putnam, NY, 9Main Street) fam # 35 - Ficke Richard F, rents his home, ae 32, 4 yr HS, bonr in NY, relocated from Putnam County, NY, Corporal - NYS Police; Cleo Z, wife, 4 yr college, born in NY, relocated from Dutchess County; Richard F, son, ae 3, bonr in CT.
Marriage Notes for Cleo Ethridge and Richard Frederick Henry Ficke
- Wedding Shower (Pawling - Patterson News, NY, Thursday, November 21, 1935)
Miss Cleo Ethridge, a teacher at the Pawling School, was given a shower at a dinner and bridge given by Mrs. Earle Norton at her home on Monday, November 18th.
Miss Ethridge is engaged to Mr. Richard Ficke, a state troooper stationed at the Patterson-Brewster Barracks.
Those present at the affair were Miss Ethridge, Miss Christine Upton, Mrs. Ralph Bierce, Mrs. Kenneth Sommers, Miss Natalie Hall, Mrs. Joseph Kowal, Miss Gladys Pitcher, Miss Lillian Murphy, Miss Ruth Giberson, Miss Monica Fenwick and Miss Winifred van Salisbury.
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- 1930 census, Oak Park, Cook, IL, (480 Austin Boulevard) fam # 30 - Fowler Homer, rents his home, owns a radio, ae 24, married at age 22, born in IL, parents born in IL, Office Manager - Factory; Helen, wife, ae 24, married at age 22, bonr in IL, parents born in IL, Teacher - Public.
- 1940 census, Villa Park, DuPage, IL, (634 S Illinois) fam # 374 - Fowler Homer, rents his home, ae 35, 3 yr college, born in IL, Office Manager - H. C. Co; Helen, wife, ae 35, 2 yr college, bonr in IL; Winifred, daughter, ae 9, 2nd grade, bonr inIL; Virginia, daughter, ae 7, 1st grade; Roberta, daughter, ae 7/12.- Death Announcement (The Chicago Daily Tribune, IL, Monday, February 11, 1963)
Homer E. Fowler, 57, suddenly, of 117 High street, West Chicago, survived by wife, Helen and three daughters, Mrs. Winifred Wurster of Aurora, Mrs. Virginia Kline of Indianapolis, and Miss Ann Fowler of Riverside; seven grandchildren; two brothers Beverley A. of Villa Park and Ralph of California. Funeral services Tuesday, 2 p.m., at Norris Chapel, 132 Fremont street, West Chicago. Burial Oakridge [sic] cemetery. 231-0060.
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- Obituary (Cremation Society of Illinois)
Roberta Ann Fowler of LaGrange, IL, was born January 1, 1940, and passed away November 5, 2014. She was the daughter of Helen and Homer Fowler, sister of Winifred Wurster and the late Virginia Kline.
Roberta is survived by her loving nieces; Kathy McDaniels of Blue Springs, MO, Cynthia (Duane) Hughey of St. Igneous, MI, Kelly (Ralph) Robart of Ottawa, IL, and Debbie Sieraczki. Her dear nephews; Ken (Sue) Wurster of Potsdam, NY, Kurt (Vicki) Wurster of Aurora, IL, and John (Sue) Kline, and many great nieces and nephews.
Roberta taught and retired after many years in the Western Springs area. She was very active in Love Letters (many friends). She belonged to the Western Springs Congregational Church, many mission groups, the Center at Palos Park, and taught basketry and greeting cards.
Donations in Roberta's name can be made to the charity of your choice.
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- 1900 census, Ward 34, Chicago, Cook, IL (5757 Drexel Ave) fam # 248 - MacNish Harris F, boarder, b. Sep 1879, ae 20, born in Lees, parents born in Scotland, Student - University.
- 1918 - He resided at 181 Vermilyea, NY, NY when he registered for the WWI draft (Sep 7, 1918). He was employed as a teacher by the college of City N.Y. and listed Elizabeth Mac Neish as his closest relative.
- 1920 census, Manhattan, New York, New York (170 Vermilyea Ave) fam # 731 - MacNeish Harris Franklin, ae 40, born in IL, parents born in Scotland, Teacher - City College; Elizabeth, wife, ae 30, born in NJ, father born in NJ, mother born in NY; Richard Stanton, son, ae 1 1/2, born in NY
- 1940 census, Scarsdale, Westchester, NY, (48 Taunton Road) fam # 228 - MacNeish Harris F, own shis home with a value of $33,000, ae 60, 5 yr college, born in IL, Professor - College; Jeanette B, wife, ae 45, 3 yr college, born in Washington DC; Richard S, son, ae 21, 3 yr college, born in NY; Jean, daughter, ae 17, 2 yr college; Bell Laura G, mother-in-law, ae 74, widower, 4 yr HS, born in DE; (1 servant).- Name: Macneish, Harris Franklin - Birth - Death: 1879-1953 (Source Citation: Biography Index. A cumulative index to biographical material in books and magazines. Volume 3: September, 1952-August, 1955. New York: H.W. Wilson Co., 1956. (BioIn 3) )
20983. Richard Stockton Mac Neish
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- Name: MacNeish, Richard Stockton - Birth - Death: d2001(Source Citation: The International Who's Who. 65th edition. London: Europa Publications, 2002. Obituary section is located at the front of the volume. (IntWW 65N))
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ROBERT S. PEABODY MUSEUM Obituary of Richard S. "Scotty" MacNeish
Richard Stockton MacNeish 1918 - 2001
Richard 'Scotty' MacNeish, renowned archaeologist and long time resident of Andover, MA died from automobile accident injuries on January 17th in Belize. He was 82 years old. Known from his excavations throughout the Americas, MacNeish, then director of the Robert S. Peabody Museum, was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1974. Last April, he received the prestigious Fryxell Award from the Society for American Archaeology in recognition for his pioneering work in interdisciplinary research.
Born and raised in Eastchester, NY, Scotty was educated at Colgate and the University of Chicago from which he received a B.A.(1940), M.A.(1944) and Ph.D. (1949). A dedicated field archaeologist, Scotty interspersed his schooling with excavation experience in central New York, Monument Valley (Arizona) and northeast Mexico as well as numerous sites in Illinois, Pennsylvania and Kentucky. In 1949, Scotty became Senior Archaeologist at the National Museum of Canada and over the next dozen years directed fieldwork from the Maritimes to the Yukon. He also served as Chairman of the newly established Department of Archaeology at the University of Calgary from 1964 to 1968.
Much of Scotty's most famous work was conducted through the Robert S. Peabody Museum of Archaeology at Phillips Academy in Andover, MA. In 1960, Scotty joined with director Doug Byers and curator Fred Johnson to explore the origins of agriculture and complex societies in the Americas. Initial work focused on the Tehuacan Valley in Mexico. Five seasons of fieldwork documented not only 12,000 years of cultural development but the process by which maize (corn) was domesticated. The Tehuacan Project is still Considered one of the most significant interdisciplinary programs in 20th century American archaeology. During the 1970s, MacNeish focused similar research efforts in the Ayacucho Valley of Peru and in Belize.
After retiring from the R.S. Peabody Museum in 1982, Scotty taught briefly at Boston University and continued his research through the Andover Foundation for Archaeological Research (AFAR). In 1993, MacNeish along with colleagues from Beijing University and the Jiangxi Institute of Archaeology, investigated the origins of rice agriculture along the middle reaches of the Yangtze River. Though the analyses have not been completed, three seasons of fieldwork have added significant new information to our understanding of this subject.
Scotty was known as much for his personal style as for his science. A man of strong and often controversial opinions, he relished the give and take of scholarly debate. Perhaps his pugnacious approach is explained by the fact that he was a Golden Gloves boxing champion as an undergraduate. Yet life was seldom dull around Scotty and his gruff exterior hid a generous teacher and loyal friend.
In many ways, Scotty was the real Indiana Jones, a man passionate about knowledge rather than treasure, a consummate stryteller with the life experiences to back it up. His work has challenged and inspired others for more than a half century, and will continue to do so for some time to come.
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- 1910 Crandon, Forest, WI (Marange (?) Ave) fam # 193 - Fosnot Bert R, Head, ae 28, married twice -total 6 yr, born in WI, father born in PA, mother born in OH, Retail Druggist - Own Store, owns his home with a mortgage; Myrta L, Wife, ae 27, married 1 yr, 1 child, 1 living, born in WI, parents born in WI; Richard H, Son, ae 1/12, born in WI.
- 1920 census, Baraboo (Ward 1) Sauk, WI, (230 Second Avenue) fam # 155 - Fosnot Bert R, rents his home, ae 38, born in WI, parents born in WI, Revenue Collector - Government; Myrta L, wife, ae 36, born in WI, parents born in WI; Richard H, son, ae 9, born in WI; Laura M, daughter, ae 6; Gladys I, daughter, ae 5; McCoy Margaurte (?) M, mother-in-law, ae 56, widow, born in WI, father born in NY, mother born in WI.
- 1930 census, Madison, Dane, WI, (East Johnson Street) fam # 327 - Fosnot Bert R, rents his home, owns a radio, ae 49, married at age 24, born in WI, parents born in WI, Tax Collector - Internal Revenue; Myrta L, wife, ae 47, married at age 22, born in WI, parents born in WI; Richard H, son, ae 20, born in WI; Laurel M, daughter, ae 16; Gladys E, daughter, ae 15.
- 1940 census, Madison, Dane, WI, (1213 East Johnson) fam # 43, Fosnot Bert, rents his home, ae 58, 8th grade, born in WI, Revenue Agent - Government; Myrta, wife, ae 56, 1 yr college, born in WI.