Selected Families and Individuals

Source Citations


William CARTER

1Jane Wille Email, 28 Mar 2004.


Sarah HIGGINS

1Jane Wille Email, 28 Mar 2004.

2Neil Weatherbee; Gatineau, Quebec, Canada, 23 Oct 2006 Email.

3Jane Wile's Genealogical Database, http://genejane.com/, Folly Lake Residents Requesting to Remain Annexed to Colchester County, 18 Jan 1840. tree name: Gene Jane. "John Carter
Lawson Carter
William Carter
William Stevens
Gilbert Totten
James E. Vance
Freeman Weatherbee
Edward D. Weatherby." Shared courtesy of Jane Wile.

4Neil Weatherbee; Gatineau, Quebec, Canada, 23 Oct 2006 Email.


Richard WEBER

1Winifred Braden Obituary, Golden Valley News; 7January 1943; page 1. "Funeral Services held for Mrs. Wm. Braden, 52

Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon from the Methodist church in Beach for Mrs. Wm. Braden, one of the highly esteemed women of Golden Valley county, who passed away December 31st, after being in poor health for the past two years, Rev. Grant S. Moore officiating.
Mrs. Braden, whose maiden name was Winifred Ellen Pierce, was a daughter of Frank and Martha Pierce and was born on April 25, 1890, at Greenwood, Wisconsin. At the age of 21 she came to North Dakota and made her home at Quinion, North Dakota, where as a young woman she did practical nursing. On December 14,1912, she was married to William Braden in the Methodist church in Dickinson, Mr. Braden coming from Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.
After their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Braden homesteaded near Fairfield in Billings County, where they resided for 16 years. In 1934 the family moved to Beach.
Mrs. Braden was a very devoted wife and mother. Always sympathetic and understanding, she was often called to help care for the sick, which she did willingly.  She had been a diabetic sufferer for the past two years and the last three weeks before her death she was a patient in the Beach hospital, where uremic poisoning brought about her death.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Braden is survived by eight children, Jessie Irene, (Mrs. Richard Weber, New Rockford); Vera (Mrs. Florien Adams, Dickinson); Mable (Mrs. Hollis Adams, Rathdrum, Idaho); Arnold, (a soldier at Camp Stoneman, California); Floyd (a soldier at Camp Sam Houston, Texas); Bernard, Frank, and Virgil (employed in defense work in Seattle).  She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Mable Tucker of Loyal, Wisconsin;  Mrs Amos Davis of Claremore, Oklahoma; two brothers, Roy Pierce, St. Helens, Oregon, and Iner Pierce of Searing, N. D.  There are ten grandchildren.
The heartfelt sympathy of the family's many friends is extended.".


Jessie Irene BRADEN

1Census, Federal - 1920 - Billings Co., ND, unorganized twsp 144N -R100W; ED# 13, sheet 4 recorded 28 Jan 1920, ED: 13, sheet 4, 28 Jan 1920. "Line 4    Dwelling #2    Family #2

Braden, William         head    age 44              WI  Eng   Canada    Farmer, General
            Winifred E.   wife            29              WI  WI    WI
            Jessie I         dau              6              ND  WI    WI
            Vera  G         dau             4  8/12      ND  WI    WI
            Mable M        dau             3  3/12      ND  WI   WI   
             Arnold W       son             1  4/12      ND  WI  WI."

2Census, Federal - 1920 - Billings Co., ND, unorganized twsp 144N -R100W; ED# 13, sheet 4 recorded 28 Jan 1920.

3contact: RICHARD L. Pierce , Thomas Pierce of Charlestown, Mass., Ancestry.com.

4contact: RICHARD L. Pierce , Thomas Pierce of Charlestown, Mass. Richard Pierce gives this death date and attributes it to Jim Churchill of Sherwood, Oregon. Pierce also indicates Jessie was married three times.


Wilbur L. THOMPSON

1William Braden Obituary, Golden Valley News, 3 Jan 1952. "Wm. Braden Dies of Heart Attack
William Braden, pioneer resident of Golden Valley County, succumbed suddenly Saturday, December 29, at 12:02 p. m., at the Johnstone Memorial hospital where he was recovering from a heart attack and a pulmonary embolus.  He was anticipating going home, when he was seized with another heart attack, which proved fatal.  In all he had three seizures.
Funeral services were held this Thursday, January 3, at 2:00 p. m., at the Beach Methodist church, with Rev. Grant Moore of Glasgow, Mont., a former pastor of the local church, officiating at the last rites. He also officiated at Mrs. William Braden's funeral services here nine years ago. Special music was provided by the choir who sang "Nearer My God to Thee" and "In the Garden." Pallbearers were Ray Hamlin, Clifford Bartholomew, John Pilot, Lyle Adams, Arvid Abraham, and Edward Koshney.  Interment was made in the Beach city cemetery.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Jessie I. Thompson, China Lake, California,  Mrs. Vera G. Adams, Portland, Ore., Mrs. Mabel M. Adams, Sherwood, Ore., and five sons, Arnold W., Dallas, Oregon, Floyd A., Beach, Bernard R., Wibaux, Mont., William F., jr., Sidney, Mont., and Virgil L., Wibaux, Mont., besides three brothers and three sisters, Mrs. Josephine Wright, Redding, Calif., Mrs. John Gurch, Wayne, Mich., and Mrs. Louise Clark, Tacoma, Wn., Sam Braden, Davenport, Iowa, James Braden, Burlingame, Calif., and Joseph Braden of Elma, Wn., and twenty-five grandchildren.
William Braden was born July 25, 1875, at Chippewa Falls, Wisc., where he received his education.  He was married to Miss Winifred Ellen Pierce, Dec. 14, 1912, at Dickinson.
He filed on a homestead in the Grassy Butte community in the early 1900's, and was engaged in agriculture many years, until he retired and moved to this city, about 1939. He was a resident of the state of North Dakota for 44 years. Mrs. Braden passed away on Dec. 31, New Years eve, nine years ago.
Mr. Braden, a kindly man and a good neighbor, was a typical American citizen and devoted family man, whose five sons all served in the armed forces during World War II.  His cheery greetings to friends and acquaintances were always accompanied by a warm smile, which will serve to keep his memory a cherished possession in the hearts of his large circle of friends.".

2Yvonne Scheller,  letter 15 May 2004. Yvonne, daughter of Mabel Braden is a granddaughter of Winnie Pierce.

3Margrit Hamilton Lees, Greely Manual.

4Social Security Death Index.


Jessie Irene BRADEN

1Census, Federal - 1920 - Billings Co., ND, unorganized twsp 144N -R100W; ED# 13, sheet 4 recorded 28 Jan 1920, ED: 13, sheet 4, 28 Jan 1920. "Line 4    Dwelling #2    Family #2

Braden, William         head    age 44              WI  Eng   Canada    Farmer, General
            Winifred E.   wife            29              WI  WI    WI
            Jessie I         dau              6              ND  WI    WI
            Vera  G         dau             4  8/12      ND  WI    WI
            Mable M        dau             3  3/12      ND  WI   WI   
             Arnold W       son             1  4/12      ND  WI  WI."

2Census, Federal - 1920 - Billings Co., ND, unorganized twsp 144N -R100W; ED# 13, sheet 4 recorded 28 Jan 1920.

3contact: RICHARD L. Pierce , Thomas Pierce of Charlestown, Mass., Ancestry.com.

4contact: RICHARD L. Pierce , Thomas Pierce of Charlestown, Mass. Richard Pierce gives this death date and attributes it to Jim Churchill of Sherwood, Oregon. Pierce also indicates Jessie was married three times.


Hollis ADAMS

1Winifred Braden Obituary, Golden Valley News; 7January 1943; page 1. "Funeral Services held for Mrs. Wm. Braden, 52

Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon from the Methodist church in Beach for Mrs. Wm. Braden, one of the highly esteemed women of Golden Valley county, who passed away December 31st, after being in poor health for the past two years, Rev. Grant S. Moore officiating.
Mrs. Braden, whose maiden name was Winifred Ellen Pierce, was a daughter of Frank and Martha Pierce and was born on April 25, 1890, at Greenwood, Wisconsin. At the age of 21 she came to North Dakota and made her home at Quinion, North Dakota, where as a young woman she did practical nursing. On December 14,1912, she was married to William Braden in the Methodist church in Dickinson, Mr. Braden coming from Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.
After their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Braden homesteaded near Fairfield in Billings County, where they resided for 16 years. In 1934 the family moved to Beach.
Mrs. Braden was a very devoted wife and mother. Always sympathetic and understanding, she was often called to help care for the sick, which she did willingly.  She had been a diabetic sufferer for the past two years and the last three weeks before her death she was a patient in the Beach hospital, where uremic poisoning brought about her death.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Braden is survived by eight children, Jessie Irene, (Mrs. Richard Weber, New Rockford); Vera (Mrs. Florien Adams, Dickinson); Mable (Mrs. Hollis Adams, Rathdrum, Idaho); Arnold, (a soldier at Camp Stoneman, California); Floyd (a soldier at Camp Sam Houston, Texas); Bernard, Frank, and Virgil (employed in defense work in Seattle).  She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Mable Tucker of Loyal, Wisconsin;  Mrs Amos Davis of Claremore, Oklahoma; two brothers, Roy Pierce, St. Helens, Oregon, and Iner Pierce of Searing, N. D.  There are ten grandchildren.
The heartfelt sympathy of the family's many friends is extended.".

2Social Security Death Index.

3Social Security Death Index.

4Yvonne Scheller, Email 5 Jan 2008. Yvonne, daughter of Mabel Braden is a granddaughter of Winnie Pierce.

5Yvonne Scheller, Email 5 Jan 2008.


Mable Maud BRADEN

1Census, Federal - 1920 - Billings Co., ND, unorganized twsp 144N -R100W; ED# 13, sheet 4 recorded 28 Jan 1920, ED: 13, sheet 4, 28 Jan 1920. "Line 4    Dwelling #2    Family #2

Braden, William         head    age 44              WI  Eng   Canada    Farmer, General
            Winifred E.   wife            29              WI  WI    WI
            Jessie I         dau              6              ND  WI    WI
            Vera  G         dau             4  8/12      ND  WI    WI
            Mable M        dau             3  3/12      ND  WI   WI   
             Arnold W       son             1  4/12      ND  WI  WI."

2Margrit Hamilton Lees, Greely Manual.

3Findagrave, http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 111103114, 24 May 2013, internet. "Birth: Sep. 5, 1916
Fairfield
Billings County
North Dakota, USA
Death: May 14, 2013
Portland
Multnomah County
Oregon, USA

Mabel Maud Braden was born in Fairfield, North Dakota to parents William and Winifred (Pierce) Braden on September 5, 1916. Mabel and her seven siblings were raised in the North Dakota Badlands. They lived in a log and sod house near Medora. It was hot and dusty in the summer and brutally cold in winter. Mabel recalled using mud and scraps to fill in the gaps between the logs of their home to help insulate themselves from the elements. They made their own soap, baked their own bread, and made do with the resources they had to survive. They lived several places in North Dakota including Fryburg, Belfield, and finally Beach (near the Montana border).

At the age of 16, Mabel married Hollis Chester Adams in Wibaux, Montana in 1932. Following marriage, the new young family lived and worked on a dude ranch in Beach, ND. Mabel and Hollis had five children: Their first child, a daughter, Iona Mae, born in 1933, sadly passed away due to whooping cough. They had 3 sons: Merle Robert, Verl Delbert, and Hollis Chester; and another daughter, Yvonne Ilene.

In 1942, the family relocated to Rathdrum, Idaho and Hollis went to work as a mechanic where he aided in the construction of a naval air base. The family moved to Portland, OR in 1943 and Hollis went to work in the Portland Shipyards supporting the war effort. They moved to Sherwood, OR in 1950. Mabel worked for the hot lunch program at Hopkins Grade School for many years. She also was employed by Portland Canning Company, Dundee Nut Packers and the original Crab Bowl. She made blankets for the poor with her sister, Vera. Mabel always has a house full of family and friends on the weekends. and would feed anyone who came to her door.

Mabel will be remembered as someone who was full of humor and laughter. She had a quick wit, a wicked sense of humor (sometimes even a little off-color), and an unforgettable, signature smile. When greeting family and friends, she gave the best hugs. Mabel enjoyed playing cards, bingo, and crafts. She liked listening to Lawrence Welk, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Elvis Presley. She loved watching Price is Right on the television and she followed Tiger Woods from the beginning of his career. Mabel also enjoyed tending to her flowers, gardening, and canning fruits and vegetables. Her grandchildren and great-grandchildren have many fond memories of their stays at her home. Mabel was always thinking of others. She was limitless in her generosity, forgiving, and never held a grudge against anyone. Her door was always open; Mabel welcomed friends and family and fed a house full of folks on the spur of the moment. Her specialties were lemon pie, cinnamon rolls, donuts and fresh bread.. At the age of 49, Mabel received her driver's license. She was very generous with the car and made it her mission to give rides to anyone he needed a lift (she was known for her lead foot). Thanks in part to her rugged, humble upbringing; Mabel was someone who appreciated what she had. She was thrifty, practical, and encouraged "repurposing" of things that would ordinarily be cast aside. It has been said that Mabel saw "the beauty in the broken". Mabel will also be remembered as very independent and self-sufficient – right up until the end of her life. She was a loving daughter, wife, mother, sister, aunt, grandmother, and great-grandmother and will be missed by all. She is now smiling down on us.

Mabel is predeceased by her parents William and Winifred; husband, Hollis Chester; daughter, Iona Mae; sons, Verl Delbert and Hollis Chester; and siblings: Jessie, Vera, Arnold, Bernard, Frank, and Virgil and a grandson, Robert Harold.
Survivors include her son Merle Robert; daughter, Yvonne Scheller (husband Don); brother, Floyd Braden; 9 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; great-great grandchildren; and many extended family and friends.
 
 
Burial:
Skyline Memorial Gardens
Portland
Multnomah County
Oregon, USA

Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?]

Created by: J
Record added: May 24, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 111103114."

4Census, Federal - 1920 - Billings Co., ND, unorganized twsp 144N -R100W; ED# 13, sheet 4 recorded 28 Jan 1920.

5Yvonne Scheller, Email 5 Jan 2008. Yvonne, daughter of Mabel Braden is a granddaughter of Winnie Pierce.

6Yvonne Scheller, correspondence, 10 Dec 2013.

7Yvonne Scheller, Email 5 Jan 2008.


Verle Delbert ADAMS

1Margrit Hamilton Lees, Greely Manual.

2Yvonne Scheller, Email 5 Jan 2008. Yvonne, daughter of Mabel Braden is a granddaughter of Winnie Pierce.


Hollis Chester ADAMS Jr.

1Yvonne Scheller, Email 5 Jan 2008. Yvonne, daughter of Mabel Braden is a granddaughter of Winnie Pierce.

2Margrit Hamilton Lees, Greely Manual.


John GURCH

1William Braden Obituary, Golden Valley News, 3 Jan 1952. "Wm. Braden Dies of Heart Attack
William Braden, pioneer resident of Golden Valley County, succumbed suddenly Saturday, December 29, at 12:02 p. m., at the Johnstone Memorial hospital where he was recovering from a heart attack and a pulmonary embolus.  He was anticipating going home, when he was seized with another heart attack, which proved fatal.  In all he had three seizures.
Funeral services were held this Thursday, January 3, at 2:00 p. m., at the Beach Methodist church, with Rev. Grant Moore of Glasgow, Mont., a former pastor of the local church, officiating at the last rites. He also officiated at Mrs. William Braden's funeral services here nine years ago. Special music was provided by the choir who sang "Nearer My God to Thee" and "In the Garden." Pallbearers were Ray Hamlin, Clifford Bartholomew, John Pilot, Lyle Adams, Arvid Abraham, and Edward Koshney.  Interment was made in the Beach city cemetery.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Jessie I. Thompson, China Lake, California,  Mrs. Vera G. Adams, Portland, Ore., Mrs. Mabel M. Adams, Sherwood, Ore., and five sons, Arnold W., Dallas, Oregon, Floyd A., Beach, Bernard R., Wibaux, Mont., William F., jr., Sidney, Mont., and Virgil L., Wibaux, Mont., besides three brothers and three sisters, Mrs. Josephine Wright, Redding, Calif., Mrs. John Gurch, Wayne, Mich., and Mrs. Louise Clark, Tacoma, Wn., Sam Braden, Davenport, Iowa, James Braden, Burlingame, Calif., and Joseph Braden of Elma, Wn., and twenty-five grandchildren.
William Braden was born July 25, 1875, at Chippewa Falls, Wisc., where he received his education.  He was married to Miss Winifred Ellen Pierce, Dec. 14, 1912, at Dickinson.
He filed on a homestead in the Grassy Butte community in the early 1900's, and was engaged in agriculture many years, until he retired and moved to this city, about 1939. He was a resident of the state of North Dakota for 44 years. Mrs. Braden passed away on Dec. 31, New Years eve, nine years ago.
Mr. Braden, a kindly man and a good neighbor, was a typical American citizen and devoted family man, whose five sons all served in the armed forces during World War II.  His cheery greetings to friends and acquaintances were always accompanied by a warm smile, which will serve to keep his memory a cherished possession in the hearts of his large circle of friends.".


BRADEN

1William Braden Obituary, Golden Valley News, 3 Jan 1952. "Wm. Braden Dies of Heart Attack
William Braden, pioneer resident of Golden Valley County, succumbed suddenly Saturday, December 29, at 12:02 p. m., at the Johnstone Memorial hospital where he was recovering from a heart attack and a pulmonary embolus.  He was anticipating going home, when he was seized with another heart attack, which proved fatal.  In all he had three seizures.
Funeral services were held this Thursday, January 3, at 2:00 p. m., at the Beach Methodist church, with Rev. Grant Moore of Glasgow, Mont., a former pastor of the local church, officiating at the last rites. He also officiated at Mrs. William Braden's funeral services here nine years ago. Special music was provided by the choir who sang "Nearer My God to Thee" and "In the Garden." Pallbearers were Ray Hamlin, Clifford Bartholomew, John Pilot, Lyle Adams, Arvid Abraham, and Edward Koshney.  Interment was made in the Beach city cemetery.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Jessie I. Thompson, China Lake, California,  Mrs. Vera G. Adams, Portland, Ore., Mrs. Mabel M. Adams, Sherwood, Ore., and five sons, Arnold W., Dallas, Oregon, Floyd A., Beach, Bernard R., Wibaux, Mont., William F., jr., Sidney, Mont., and Virgil L., Wibaux, Mont., besides three brothers and three sisters, Mrs. Josephine Wright, Redding, Calif., Mrs. John Gurch, Wayne, Mich., and Mrs. Louise Clark, Tacoma, Wn., Sam Braden, Davenport, Iowa, James Braden, Burlingame, Calif., and Joseph Braden of Elma, Wn., and twenty-five grandchildren.
William Braden was born July 25, 1875, at Chippewa Falls, Wisc., where he received his education.  He was married to Miss Winifred Ellen Pierce, Dec. 14, 1912, at Dickinson.
He filed on a homestead in the Grassy Butte community in the early 1900's, and was engaged in agriculture many years, until he retired and moved to this city, about 1939. He was a resident of the state of North Dakota for 44 years. Mrs. Braden passed away on Dec. 31, New Years eve, nine years ago.
Mr. Braden, a kindly man and a good neighbor, was a typical American citizen and devoted family man, whose five sons all served in the armed forces during World War II.  His cheery greetings to friends and acquaintances were always accompanied by a warm smile, which will serve to keep his memory a cherished possession in the hearts of his large circle of friends.".


Johnnie Alpha TYNAN

1Census, Federal - 1900 - Clark Co., WI Loyal ED #25, Ancestry p. 6, 7 Jun 1900. "1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Sabina Tynan [Salina Fynare] [Sabina Tuman]
Age: 43  Birth Date: May 1857  Birthplace: Wisconsin
Race: White  Gender: Female  Relationship to head-of-house: Wife
Father's Birthplace: Vermont  Mother's Birthplace: New York
Mother: number of living children: 6  Mother: How many children: 7
Spouse's name: John Tynan   Marriage Year: 1874   Years Married: 26
Home in 1900: Loyal, Clark, Wisconsin
John Tynan       48  MI-Can-Irel  May 1852  m. 26 yrs (1874)
Sabina Tynan    43  WI-VT-NY  May 1857
Spencer Tynan  21  WI-MI-WI   Oct 1878
Maggie Tynan   17  WI-MI-WI   Jun 1882
Johnnie Tynan  15  WI-MI-WI    Oct 1884
Ora Tynan          5  WI-MI-WI    Dec 1894    daughter
Hashel Tynan     4  WI-MI-WI    Jan 1896     son."

2Census, Federal - 1930 - Fond du Lac, WI, North Fond du Lac, 8D (Ancestry p. 16 or 45).

3World War I Draft Registration, Serial #545; order # 574, 9 Sep 1918, Ancestry.com.

4Census, Federal - 1920 - Fond du lac Co., WI, Fond du Lac, ED# 55, Ancestry p. 27 of 43.

5Clark Co., WI Internet Library, ALHN & AHGP website, http://wvls.lib.wi.us/ClarkCounty/clark.htm, News: Greenwood 10 years ago - Jul 1899 (29 Jul 1909), 13 Aug 2013. "Johnny Tynan nearly severed his thumb in a lawn mower. The injured member was dressed by Dr. Churchill."

6Dorothy Denison, Papers received 13 May 2006.

7Social Security Death Index.

8Dorothy Denison, Papers received 13 May 2006.

9Census, Federal - 1930 - Fond du Lac, WI, North Fond du Lac, 8D (Ancestry p. 16 or 45).


Anna M. FROMMELL

1Census, Federal - 1930 - Fond du Lac, WI, North Fond du Lac, 8D (Ancestry p. 16 or 45), 28 Apr 1930.

2Census, Federal - 1920 - Fond du lac Co., WI, Fond du Lac, ED# 55, Ancestry p. 27 of 43.

3Dorothy Denison, Papers received 13 May 2006.

4Census, Federal - 1930 - Fond du Lac, WI, North Fond du Lac, 8D (Ancestry p. 16 or 45).


Lucille TYNAN

1Census, Federal - 1920 - Fond du lac Co., WI, Fond du Lac, ED# 55, Ancestry p. 27 of 43, 16 Jan 1920.


Spencer TYNAN

1Census, Federal - 1880 - Clark Co., WI, town of Loyal, ED # 164, p. 402 (Ancestry p. 10), 1 Jun 1880. "Line 33   Dwelling # 99    Family # 99

Tynan, John     age 27   farmer      MI   Canada   Ireland
           Sabrina        23  wife          WI  VT           NY
           Nellie             5  dau           WI  MI           WI
           Eugene         3  son           WI  MI           WI
           Spencer        2  son           WI  MI           WI
           infant        2/12 dau b. Apr WI   MI          WI
Pierce, Jane            60                   NY  MA          NY."

2Spencer Tynan Obituary, Unknown newspaper, p. 26, 4 or 5 Jan 1954. "Spencer Tynan Expires at 75; Rites Planned
Retired Soo Engineer Dies in Hospital; Burial to be in Estabrooks
Spencer Tynan, 75, of 511 Wisconsin Avenue, North Fond du Lac, a retired Soo Line engineer, died at 8:40 a.m. Sunday at St. Agnes hospital, where he had been a patient since last Monday.
Mr. Tynan was born Oct. 7, 1878 at Loyal, the son of John and Sabina Tynan, and was married to Lillian Redland on July 28, 1909, at Neenah.  Mr. Tynan began his railroad career in the engineering service of the old Wisconsin Central in July 1899 and was promoted to the rank of locomotive engineer in 1904, continuing in freight service  until 1925 when he went into the passenger service on the Stevens Point division. He retired in 1944.  Mr. Tynan was a member of Division 372 Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.
Surviving the veteran railroad engineer are his widow; three daughters and two sons, Mrs. T. A. Lemieux, Mrs. Felix Netzler, Mrs. Ralph Druggish,  Spencer Tynan, Jr., and James Tynan, all of North Fond du Lac: 16 grandchildren, a brother John A. Tynan, city, and a sister, Mrs. J. J> Ritter, Cusick, Wash.  Four sisters and a great grandchild preceeded him in death.
The body of Mr. Tynan will be in state at the Geo. M. Dugan Funeral home after 7 p.m. today.  Funeral services will be held there Wednesday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Karl Koehler officiating.  Burial will be in Estabrook cemetery.".

3Census, Federal - 1900 - Clark Co., WI Loyal ED #25. "1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Sabina Tynan [Salina Fynare] [Sabina Tuman]
Age: 43  Birth Date: May 1857  Birthplace: Wisconsin
1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Bina Tymon [Bina Tynon]    Age in 1910: 52   Estimated birth year: abt 1858
Birthplace: Wisconsin   Relation to Head of House: Mother
Father's Birth Place: Wisconsin   Mother's Birth Place: Wisconsin
Marital Status: Married    Race: White    Gender: Female
Home in 1910: North Fond Du Lac, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
Spencer W Tymon  31  WI-WI-WI  m1 - 0 yrs     Locomotive Engineer
Lilian Tymon          20  WI-WI-WI  m1 - 0 yrs
Bina Tymon            52  WI-WI-WI  m1 - 34 yrs   6 of 6 children living
Ora Tymon              15  WI-WI-WI    niece << sister
Haskell Tymon        14  WI-WI-WI    nephew << brother."

4Census, Federal - 1910 - Fond du Lac Co., WI, North Fond du Lac, ED # 70. "1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Bina Tymon [Bina Tynon]    Age in 1910: 52   Estimated birth year: abt 1858
Birthplace: Wisconsin   Relation to Head of House: Mother
Father's Birth Place: Wisconsin   Mother's Birth Place: Wisconsin
Marital Status: Married    Race: White    Gender: Female
Home in 1910: North Fond Du Lac, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
Spencer W Tymon  31  WI-WI-WI  m1 - 0 yrs     Locomotive Engineer
Lilian Tymon          20  WI-WI-WI  m1 - 0 yrs
Bina Tymon            52  WI-WI-WI  m1 - 34 yrs   6 of 6 children living
Ora Tymon              15  WI-WI-WI    niece << sister
Haskell Tymon        14  WI-WI-WI    nephew << brother."

5Spencer Tynan Obituary.

6Lillian Tynan Obituary, Unknown Newspaper, Wed., 8 Jan, 1975. "This person is dead.

Thomas Grover, Sr. came from England in 1642

(following note is misplaced)
Mrs. Lillian Tynan

Mrs. Lillian B. Tynan, 84, of 511 Wisconsin Ave., North Fond du Lac, died at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at St. Agnes Hospital.
Born Feb. 7, 1890, in the Town of Clayton, she was a daughter of William and Theresa Dannenfelzer Redlin.  She was married to Spencer Tynan at Milwaukee on July 28, 1909, and he died Jan. 3, 1954.
Mrs. Tynan was a member of GIA to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.
Survivors include two sons, Spencer Jr. of North Fond du Lac and James of Fond du Lac; two daughters, Mrs. Jeanette Reno of Van Dyne and Mrs. Mae Druggish of North Fond du Lac; 22 grandchildren; and 26 great-grandchildren.
Other survivors are two brothers, Melvin Redlin of Largo, Fla., and Seth Redlin of Neenah;  and two sisters, Mrs. Martha Elsner of Tampa, Fla., and Mrs. Mae Booth of Fond du Lac.  She was preceeded in death by a daughter, five brothers, and two sisters.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Uecker-Witt Funeral Home with the Rev. Martin Koehler officiating. Burial will follow in Estabrooks Cemetery.
Visitation for Mrs. Tynan will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.".

7Spencer Tynan Obituary.

8Spencer Tynan Obituary.

9Lillian Tynan Obituary.


Lillian B. REDLIN

1Census, Federal - 1930 - Fond du Lac, WI, North Fond du Lac, 8D (Ancestry p. 16 or 45).

2Margaret LeMieux Obituary, Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter, Monday, March 7, 1966, p. 26. "Rites Slated for Resident of Village, 55
Mrs. T.A. LeMieux Dies; Presentation Church Services
Mrs. Truman A. Le Mieux, 55, of 915 Wisconsin Ave., North Fond du Lac, died at 7:30 a.m. Sunday at St. Agnes Hospital following a lingering Illness.
The former Margaret L. Tynan was born July, 23, 1910, at North Fond du Lac, the daughter of Spencer and Lillian Redlin Tynan.  She was married to Mr. Le Mieux Sept. 23, 1921, at Davenport, Iowa.  A member of the Church of the Presentation, North Fond du Lac, She was organist at the church.  She was also a member of Harmony Inc. and a former member of "The Barber Chords" quartet.
Survivors include her widower; her mother; one daughter, Mrs. Clifford Lange, Eau Clair; three sons, Jerome, North Fond du Lac, James, Chicago, and John, at home; two brothers, Spencer, North Fond du Lac, and James, Neenah; two sisters, Mrs. Jeannette Netzler, Oshkosh, and Mrs. Ralph Druggish, North Fond du Lac; and ten grandchildren.  She was preceeded in death by her father.
The widower is director of the North Fond du Lac department of public works.
Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Uecker-Witt Funeral Home and 10 a.m. at the Church of the Presentation, Rev. J. V. Bier officiating.  Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. The body is in state at the funeral home.".

3Census, Federal - 1910 - Fond du Lac Co., WI, North Fond du Lac, ED # 70. "1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Bina Tymon [Bina Tynon]    Age in 1910: 52   Estimated birth year: abt 1858
Birthplace: Wisconsin   Relation to Head of House: Mother
Father's Birth Place: Wisconsin   Mother's Birth Place: Wisconsin
Marital Status: Married    Race: White    Gender: Female
Home in 1910: North Fond Du Lac, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
Spencer W Tymon  31  WI-WI-WI  m1 - 0 yrs     Locomotive Engineer
Lilian Tymon          20  WI-WI-WI  m1 - 0 yrs
Bina Tymon            52  WI-WI-WI  m1 - 34 yrs   6 of 6 children living
Ora Tymon              15  WI-WI-WI    niece << sister
Haskell Tymon        14  WI-WI-WI    nephew << brother."

4Lillian Tynan Obituary, Unknown Newspaper, Wed., 8 Jan, 1975. "This person is dead.

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Mrs. Lillian Tynan

Mrs. Lillian B. Tynan, 84, of 511 Wisconsin Ave., North Fond du Lac, died at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at St. Agnes Hospital.
Born Feb. 7, 1890, in the Town of Clayton, she was a daughter of William and Theresa Dannenfelzer Redlin.  She was married to Spencer Tynan at Milwaukee on July 28, 1909, and he died Jan. 3, 1954.
Mrs. Tynan was a member of GIA to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.
Survivors include two sons, Spencer Jr. of North Fond du Lac and James of Fond du Lac; two daughters, Mrs. Jeanette Reno of Van Dyne and Mrs. Mae Druggish of North Fond du Lac; 22 grandchildren; and 26 great-grandchildren.
Other survivors are two brothers, Melvin Redlin of Largo, Fla., and Seth Redlin of Neenah;  and two sisters, Mrs. Martha Elsner of Tampa, Fla., and Mrs. Mae Booth of Fond du Lac.  She was preceeded in death by a daughter, five brothers, and two sisters.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Uecker-Witt Funeral Home with the Rev. Martin Koehler officiating. Burial will follow in Estabrooks Cemetery.
Visitation for Mrs. Tynan will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.".

5Margaret LeMieux Obituary.

6Lillian Tynan Obituary.

7Lillian Tynan Obituary.


Warren S. TYNAN

1Census, Federal - 1930 - Fond du Lac, WI, North Fond du Lac, 8D (Ancestry p. 16 or 45).


James L. TYNAN

1Census, Federal - 1930 - Fond du Lac, WI, North Fond du Lac, 8D (Ancestry p. 16 or 45).

2Social Security Death Index.

3Social Security Death Index.


Spencer W. TYNAN

1Margaret LeMieux Obituary, Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter, Monday, March 7, 1966, p. 26. "Rites Slated for Resident of Village, 55
Mrs. T.A. LeMieux Dies; Presentation Church Services
Mrs. Truman A. Le Mieux, 55, of 915 Wisconsin Ave., North Fond du Lac, died at 7:30 a.m. Sunday at St. Agnes Hospital following a lingering Illness.
The former Margaret L. Tynan was born July, 23, 1910, at North Fond du Lac, the daughter of Spencer and Lillian Redlin Tynan.  She was married to Mr. Le Mieux Sept. 23, 1921, at Davenport, Iowa.  A member of the Church of the Presentation, North Fond du Lac, She was organist at the church.  She was also a member of Harmony Inc. and a former member of "The Barber Chords" quartet.
Survivors include her widower; her mother; one daughter, Mrs. Clifford Lange, Eau Clair; three sons, Jerome, North Fond du Lac, James, Chicago, and John, at home; two brothers, Spencer, North Fond du Lac, and James, Neenah; two sisters, Mrs. Jeannette Netzler, Oshkosh, and Mrs. Ralph Druggish, North Fond du Lac; and ten grandchildren.  She was preceeded in death by her father.
The widower is director of the North Fond du Lac department of public works.
Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Uecker-Witt Funeral Home and 10 a.m. at the Church of the Presentation, Rev. J. V. Bier officiating.  Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. The body is in state at the funeral home.".

2Social Security Death Index.

3Social Security Death Index.


Truman A LE MIEUX

1Margaret LeMieux Obituary, Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter, Monday, March 7, 1966, p. 26. "Rites Slated for Resident of Village, 55
Mrs. T.A. LeMieux Dies; Presentation Church Services
Mrs. Truman A. Le Mieux, 55, of 915 Wisconsin Ave., North Fond du Lac, died at 7:30 a.m. Sunday at St. Agnes Hospital following a lingering Illness.
The former Margaret L. Tynan was born July, 23, 1910, at North Fond du Lac, the daughter of Spencer and Lillian Redlin Tynan.  She was married to Mr. Le Mieux Sept. 23, 1921, at Davenport, Iowa.  A member of the Church of the Presentation, North Fond du Lac, She was organist at the church.  She was also a member of Harmony Inc. and a former member of "The Barber Chords" quartet.
Survivors include her widower; her mother; one daughter, Mrs. Clifford Lange, Eau Clair; three sons, Jerome, North Fond du Lac, James, Chicago, and John, at home; two brothers, Spencer, North Fond du Lac, and James, Neenah; two sisters, Mrs. Jeannette Netzler, Oshkosh, and Mrs. Ralph Druggish, North Fond du Lac; and ten grandchildren.  She was preceeded in death by her father.
The widower is director of the North Fond du Lac department of public works.
Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Uecker-Witt Funeral Home and 10 a.m. at the Church of the Presentation, Rev. J. V. Bier officiating.  Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. The body is in state at the funeral home.".

2Social Security Death Index.

3Social Security Death Index.

4Margaret LeMieux Obituary.


Margaret L. TYNAN

1Census, Federal - 1930 - Fond du Lac, WI, North Fond du Lac, 8D (Ancestry p. 16 or 45).

2Margaret LeMieux Obituary, Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter, Monday, March 7, 1966, p. 26. "Rites Slated for Resident of Village, 55
Mrs. T.A. LeMieux Dies; Presentation Church Services
Mrs. Truman A. Le Mieux, 55, of 915 Wisconsin Ave., North Fond du Lac, died at 7:30 a.m. Sunday at St. Agnes Hospital following a lingering Illness.
The former Margaret L. Tynan was born July, 23, 1910, at North Fond du Lac, the daughter of Spencer and Lillian Redlin Tynan.  She was married to Mr. Le Mieux Sept. 23, 1921, at Davenport, Iowa.  A member of the Church of the Presentation, North Fond du Lac, She was organist at the church.  She was also a member of Harmony Inc. and a former member of "The Barber Chords" quartet.
Survivors include her widower; her mother; one daughter, Mrs. Clifford Lange, Eau Clair; three sons, Jerome, North Fond du Lac, James, Chicago, and John, at home; two brothers, Spencer, North Fond du Lac, and James, Neenah; two sisters, Mrs. Jeannette Netzler, Oshkosh, and Mrs. Ralph Druggish, North Fond du Lac; and ten grandchildren.  She was preceeded in death by her father.
The widower is director of the North Fond du Lac department of public works.
Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Uecker-Witt Funeral Home and 10 a.m. at the Church of the Presentation, Rev. J. V. Bier officiating.  Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. The body is in state at the funeral home.".

3Margaret LeMieux Obituary.


Stephen MOYLE

1Irene Clark Email, 12 Apr 2004.


Mary Ann KELLY

1Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch.com, Film # 184774.


William Edward KELLY

1Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, FamilySearch.com, Film # 184774.


Jennette MCALASTER

1Irene Clark Email, 12 Apr 2004.