The 1910 census indicates that Ora is a niece of Spencer.
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On the 1910 Census this person's name looks like Haskell and he is a nephew to Spencer.
per Bette Deschand letter - "at the age of 15 or so Hazel married haskel (Blackie) Tynan. I do know he was in WWI in France but we have not been able to find any record that he was so. They had one daughter Eloise in 1924. He and Hazel did not get along very well so sometime between when Eloise was born and he died they must have split as he was living in a hotel in Spokane and they say he was suffering from blackouts and he fell out of the hotel window and died. . . Eloise told me that her father may have committed suicide falling out that window."
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From letter from Bette Deschand to Evelyn in Dorothy Denison mailing of 13 May 2006 - "(Eloise) was farmed out to Haskel's sister, Ora, and raised by her. I guess the whole deal was that when Haskel died he left his will to Eloise and it made her mother mad so she gave her to Haskel's sister and she thought she would also get her hands on the money and she couldn't as it was in a trust and was paid at so much a month. So the aunt was very mean to her so she married at 16 just to get away from the aunt and then went on her own and married again and then married a third time."
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"Charlie" was a barber and a cop in Loyal circa 1900.
Lina died at the home of her daughter, Loretta and Harold Tucker.
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Michael Tucker sends this story about his Aunt Pearl:
"Aunt Pearl was very secure and outgoing. ..My grandma's sister had no
children herself, so every summer 50 years or so ago, she would have
all her great-nieces and great-nephews for summer holidays at her lake
cottage in Rhinelander. We used to have so much fun. My darling Aunt
Pearl used to let us stay up late to watch
all-star wrestling with her. Then she'd fry perch on the kitchen
stove, and we'd eat potato chips and dips with her! Grandma's sister
Aunt Pearl used to play the piano for the silent movies in Loyal in
the 1920's! She was a GEM!"
WWI draft card says Charles' occupation is painter and gives address as 409 N or E Dodge in Galena, IL. He lists next of kin as Matilda Leffler.
1900 census shows Matilda living with her parents and working as a "day domestic". She has been divorced, her name is Matilda Reitz and her son, Edward Reitz is living with her. She reports having born 4 children, 3 of whom are still living.
On the 1910 Census Matilda says she has been married to present husband 2 years. She's had 6 children, only 3 are still living. Only one child is with her.From P Marek Email 9 Apr 2007: Granny never talked about her family until her
end but she mentioned that "Mamma" (Matilda White) had a couple of sets of
twins that died young. We didn't know if any of that was true.
Guardianship Sept. 1994 to Dec. 1998
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1900 census shows Matilda living with her parents and working as a "day domestic". She has been divorced, her name is Matilda Reitz and her son, Edward Reitz is living with her. She reports having born 4 children, 3 of whom are still living.
On the 1910 Census Matilda says she has been married to present husband 2 years. She's had 6 children, only 3 are still living. Only one child is with her.From P Marek Email 9 Apr 2007: Granny never talked about her family until her
end but she mentioned that "Mamma" (Matilda White) had a couple of sets of
twins that died young. We didn't know if any of that was true.
from the Idaho Statesman 4 Feb 2004
2/3/2004Wayne Stevens
Wayne Stevens, 97, Boise, passed away Friday, January 30, 2004, at a local care center. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m., Thursday, February 5, 2004, at Summers Funeral Home, 1205 W. Bannock Street, Boise. A viewing will be held from 4-7 p.m., Wednesday, February 4, 2004 and Thursday, from 12-1 p.m., prior to the funeral service, at Summers Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Dry Creek Cemetery. Wayne was born January 6, 1907, the fifth of ten children to Archy and Zema Stevens. He and Violet Green were married April 13, 1932. To them, were born ten children. He spent most of his life in construction; working with the CCC's, WPA building ships in Portland during World War II, running and maintaining the rock crusher for Quinn Robbins on 16th Street by the Boise River, running a printing press, farming, building roads, and keeping the equipment in working order. He was a man of many talents and worked hard to raise the family. After retiring from the Boise School district in 1972, Wayne and Violet enjoyed many trips between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, visiting family and friends, and discovering new places. In July of 2000, Wayne's health was failing and he became a resident at Boise Samaritan Village. Violet joined him in January of 2002, and they spent many happy times together until his death. Wayne will always be loved and missed by his family and many friends. Wayne is survived by his wife of 71 years, Violet; his ten children: Donna; Delbert and daughter-in-law, Betty; Letha; Delpha; Eleanor; Linda and son-in-law, Don; Lloyd 'Butch' and daughter-in-law, Margaret; Marie; Susie; and David. He is also survived by one sister, Marian; 27 grandchildren; 39 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his mother and father; eight siblings; three grandchidren, Jenny, Linda, and Kenny; four sons-in-law, and one daughter-in-law. The family thanks all those at Boise Samaritan Village who loved and cared for Wayne.
Name per Betty Stevens
"Elizabeth" from People Search website