1Rae Hurlburt. Family chart given by Rae to Dawne Pamplin and passed to Dianne Stevens 26 Apr 2006.
1Rae Hurlburt. Family chart given by Rae to Dawne Pamplin and passed to Dianne Stevens 26 Apr 2006.
1Rae Hurlburt. Family chart given by Rae to Dawne Pamplin and passed to Dianne Stevens 26 Apr 2006.
1Rae Hurlburt. Family chart given by Rae to Dawne Pamplin and passed to Dianne Stevens 26 Apr 2006.
1Rae Hurlburt. From a family chart given by Rae to Dawne Pamplin and sent to Dianne Stevens on 26 Apr 2006.
1Lillian 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.".
1Census, Federal - 1930 - Fond du Lac, WI, North Fond du Lac, 8D (Ancestry p. 16 or 45).
1Lillian 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.".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.".3Social Security Death Index.
4Social Security Death Index.
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.
1Ancestry.com, One World Tree.
2Nellie Armitage obituary, Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado. "Woman dies after Brief Illness
Mrs. Nellie E. Armitage, 70, widow of the late Robert J. Armitage and resident of Montrose for many years, died at her home Sunday after a four day illness. She was born July 27, 1875, in Clark County, Wis., and was married to Mr. Armitage at Neilsville, Wis., in 1893. Following seven years of residence in Chattanooga, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Armitage established trheir home here.
The family came to Montrose County in two covered wagons in 1913 and lived in the Montross area and at Cimarron.
Sutvivors include daughters, Mrs. Mary McMinn and Mrs. Fern Corman, both of Montrose; Mrs. Ida Lipes, Springfield, Oregon, Mrs. Josephine Kerr and Mrs. Dolly Epps, Pueblo; Mrs. Grace Wilson, Cimarron; Mrs. Jessie Woods, Seward, Alaska; and Miss Lottie Armitage, Jamestown, North Dakota; brothers, John and Spencer Tynan, residents of Wisconsin; and sisters, Mrs. Frank Kline, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Syble Tucker of California; 30 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
A son, Thomas Lee Armitage, died in Wisconsin; a second son, Joseph Lee, was drowned at Cimarron in 1920; and daughter Maybelle, died in 1917; Bea Miller in 1939.
Mrs. Armitage will be buried beside her husband in Cimarron Cemetery. Funeral plans will be announced by the Ormsbee Mortuary.".3Ancestry.com, One World Tree.
1Block, Betty, Pierce~1.PAF file, Imported 21 MAY 2002. Betty Block is a descandant of Warren Pierce and Jane Gould through their daughter Phoebe.
2Census, Federal - 1880 - Clark Co., WI, town of Loyal, Ancestry p. 10. "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."3Ancestry.com, One World Tree.
4Dorothy Denison, Papers received 13 May 2006.
5Ancestry.com, One World Tree.
6Nellie Armitage obituary, Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado. "Woman dies after Brief Illness
Mrs. Nellie E. Armitage, 70, widow of the late Robert J. Armitage and resident of Montrose for many years, died at her home Sunday after a four day illness. She was born July 27, 1875, in Clark County, Wis., and was married to Mr. Armitage at Neilsville, Wis., in 1893. Following seven years of residence in Chattanooga, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Armitage established trheir home here.
The family came to Montrose County in two covered wagons in 1913 and lived in the Montross area and at Cimarron.
Sutvivors include daughters, Mrs. Mary McMinn and Mrs. Fern Corman, both of Montrose; Mrs. Ida Lipes, Springfield, Oregon, Mrs. Josephine Kerr and Mrs. Dolly Epps, Pueblo; Mrs. Grace Wilson, Cimarron; Mrs. Jessie Woods, Seward, Alaska; and Miss Lottie Armitage, Jamestown, North Dakota; brothers, John and Spencer Tynan, residents of Wisconsin; and sisters, Mrs. Frank Kline, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Syble Tucker of California; 30 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
A son, Thomas Lee Armitage, died in Wisconsin; a second son, Joseph Lee, was drowned at Cimarron in 1920; and daughter Maybelle, died in 1917; Bea Miller in 1939.
Mrs. Armitage will be buried beside her husband in Cimarron Cemetery. Funeral plans will be announced by the Ormsbee Mortuary.".7Nellie Armitage obituary.
8Ancestry.com, One World Tree.
1Nellie Armitage obituary, Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado. "Woman dies after Brief Illness
Mrs. Nellie E. Armitage, 70, widow of the late Robert J. Armitage and resident of Montrose for many years, died at her home Sunday after a four day illness. She was born July 27, 1875, in Clark County, Wis., and was married to Mr. Armitage at Neilsville, Wis., in 1893. Following seven years of residence in Chattanooga, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Armitage established trheir home here.
The family came to Montrose County in two covered wagons in 1913 and lived in the Montross area and at Cimarron.
Sutvivors include daughters, Mrs. Mary McMinn and Mrs. Fern Corman, both of Montrose; Mrs. Ida Lipes, Springfield, Oregon, Mrs. Josephine Kerr and Mrs. Dolly Epps, Pueblo; Mrs. Grace Wilson, Cimarron; Mrs. Jessie Woods, Seward, Alaska; and Miss Lottie Armitage, Jamestown, North Dakota; brothers, John and Spencer Tynan, residents of Wisconsin; and sisters, Mrs. Frank Kline, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Syble Tucker of California; 30 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
A son, Thomas Lee Armitage, died in Wisconsin; a second son, Joseph Lee, was drowned at Cimarron in 1920; and daughter Maybelle, died in 1917; Bea Miller in 1939.
Mrs. Armitage will be buried beside her husband in Cimarron Cemetery. Funeral plans will be announced by the Ormsbee Mortuary.".
1Nellie Armitage obituary, Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado. "Woman dies after Brief Illness
Mrs. Nellie E. Armitage, 70, widow of the late Robert J. Armitage and resident of Montrose for many years, died at her home Sunday after a four day illness. She was born July 27, 1875, in Clark County, Wis., and was married to Mr. Armitage at Neilsville, Wis., in 1893. Following seven years of residence in Chattanooga, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Armitage established trheir home here.
The family came to Montrose County in two covered wagons in 1913 and lived in the Montross area and at Cimarron.
Sutvivors include daughters, Mrs. Mary McMinn and Mrs. Fern Corman, both of Montrose; Mrs. Ida Lipes, Springfield, Oregon, Mrs. Josephine Kerr and Mrs. Dolly Epps, Pueblo; Mrs. Grace Wilson, Cimarron; Mrs. Jessie Woods, Seward, Alaska; and Miss Lottie Armitage, Jamestown, North Dakota; brothers, John and Spencer Tynan, residents of Wisconsin; and sisters, Mrs. Frank Kline, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Syble Tucker of California; 30 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
A son, Thomas Lee Armitage, died in Wisconsin; a second son, Joseph Lee, was drowned at Cimarron in 1920; and daughter Maybelle, died in 1917; Bea Miller in 1939.
Mrs. Armitage will be buried beside her husband in Cimarron Cemetery. Funeral plans will be announced by the Ormsbee Mortuary.".2Nellie Armitage obituary.
1Nellie Armitage obituary, Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado. "Woman dies after Brief Illness
Mrs. Nellie E. Armitage, 70, widow of the late Robert J. Armitage and resident of Montrose for many years, died at her home Sunday after a four day illness. She was born July 27, 1875, in Clark County, Wis., and was married to Mr. Armitage at Neilsville, Wis., in 1893. Following seven years of residence in Chattanooga, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Armitage established trheir home here.
The family came to Montrose County in two covered wagons in 1913 and lived in the Montross area and at Cimarron.
Sutvivors include daughters, Mrs. Mary McMinn and Mrs. Fern Corman, both of Montrose; Mrs. Ida Lipes, Springfield, Oregon, Mrs. Josephine Kerr and Mrs. Dolly Epps, Pueblo; Mrs. Grace Wilson, Cimarron; Mrs. Jessie Woods, Seward, Alaska; and Miss Lottie Armitage, Jamestown, North Dakota; brothers, John and Spencer Tynan, residents of Wisconsin; and sisters, Mrs. Frank Kline, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Syble Tucker of California; 30 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
A son, Thomas Lee Armitage, died in Wisconsin; a second son, Joseph Lee, was drowned at Cimarron in 1920; and daughter Maybelle, died in 1917; Bea Miller in 1939.
Mrs. Armitage will be buried beside her husband in Cimarron Cemetery. Funeral plans will be announced by the Ormsbee Mortuary.".
1Nellie Armitage obituary, Montrose Daily Press, Montrose, Colorado. "Woman dies after Brief Illness
Mrs. Nellie E. Armitage, 70, widow of the late Robert J. Armitage and resident of Montrose for many years, died at her home Sunday after a four day illness. She was born July 27, 1875, in Clark County, Wis., and was married to Mr. Armitage at Neilsville, Wis., in 1893. Following seven years of residence in Chattanooga, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Armitage established trheir home here.
The family came to Montrose County in two covered wagons in 1913 and lived in the Montross area and at Cimarron.
Sutvivors include daughters, Mrs. Mary McMinn and Mrs. Fern Corman, both of Montrose; Mrs. Ida Lipes, Springfield, Oregon, Mrs. Josephine Kerr and Mrs. Dolly Epps, Pueblo; Mrs. Grace Wilson, Cimarron; Mrs. Jessie Woods, Seward, Alaska; and Miss Lottie Armitage, Jamestown, North Dakota; brothers, John and Spencer Tynan, residents of Wisconsin; and sisters, Mrs. Frank Kline, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Syble Tucker of California; 30 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
A son, Thomas Lee Armitage, died in Wisconsin; a second son, Joseph Lee, was drowned at Cimarron in 1920; and daughter Maybelle, died in 1917; Bea Miller in 1939.
Mrs. Armitage will be buried beside her husband in Cimarron Cemetery. Funeral plans will be announced by the Ormsbee Mortuary.".
1Dorothy Denison, mailing received 13 Jun 2006.
1Dorothy Denison, mailing received 13 Jun 2006.
2Census, Federal - 1880 - Clark Co., WI, town of Loyal, 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."3Dorothy Denison, Papers received 13 May 2006.
1Dorothy Denison, Email 14 May 2006.
1Dorothy Denison, Papers received 13 May 2006.