Located the 1940 census record of the George M. Anderson household in Seneca County, Ohio. George's wife, Ona, was my maternal 2nd cousin 5 times removed. Our common ancestors were Alexander Crockett and Elizabeth Watkins. Ona's parents were William Perry Crockett and Blanche Alida Weaver.
At the time of the enumeration, the family was living in Fostoria. The census states that George was renting his home for $30 per month. George was 48 years old and born in Wisconsin. His wife, Eva, was 44 years old and born in Indiana. In 1935 their residence was in Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio.
The record shows that George had completed 5 years of college and that his occupation was listed as a Clergyman. His wife, Eva, had completed 1 year of college, but had no occupation listed.
Also living in the household were son George O., age 20, born in Iowa, who had completed 1 year of college; Helen, age 14, born in Illinois, who had completed the 8th grade; and Elliott M., age 12, born in Indiana, who had completed the 5th grade.
If you have any additional information or are related to this family, I would love to hear from you.
Monday, April 17, 2017
George M. Anderson household, 1940, Seneca County, Ohio
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
G.A.R. Officers Named, 1901, Salamonia, Indiana
Found a snippet of news from the Salamonia Grand Army of the Republic Post from 1901 that shows my paternal great-great grandfather, Luman Walker LeMasters, Jr. was chosen as a ceremonial officer. Luman had served in Company C, 39th Indiana Infantry, later designated as the 8th Indiana Cavalry. The paper did, however, get his name wrong with the initials L.M. instead of L.W.
G.A.R. Officers
Portland, Ind., Dec. 17 - Henry McLaughlin post, G.A.R. of Salamonia has elected the following officers: Commander, B.F. Harter, Sr., ; vice commander, J.P. Harruff, Jr.,; vice commander, W.A. Caster; surgeon, William Bushman, chaplain, R.B. Whitcre, quarter-master, Adam Burr; officer of the day, Benjamin Arthur; outside guard, L.M. Lemaster.
G.A.R. Officers
Portland, Ind., Dec. 17 - Henry McLaughlin post, G.A.R. of Salamonia has elected the following officers: Commander, B.F. Harter, Sr., ; vice commander, J.P. Harruff, Jr.,; vice commander, W.A. Caster; surgeon, William Bushman, chaplain, R.B. Whitcre, quarter-master, Adam Burr; officer of the day, Benjamin Arthur; outside guard, L.M. Lemaster.
Muncie Star Press, Muncie, Indiana December 18, 1901, page 3 |
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Monday, April 10, 2017
George B. Crawford household, 1940, Yuma County, Arizona
Located the 1940 census record of the George B. Crawford household in Yuma County, Arizona. George was my maternal 6th cousin 3 times removed. Our common ancestors were John Beals and Sarah Bowater. George's parents were George Newton Crawford and Mary Elizabeth Birdwell.
At the time of the enumeration, George was living in the city of Yuma. The census states that George was renting his home for $10 per month. George was 42 years old and was born in Texas. His wife, Emma, was 37 years old and born in Texas. Their residence in 1935 was the same place.
The record shows that both George and Emma had completed the 6th grade in education. George's occupation was listed as Track Works, S P Railroad [Southern Pacific], while Emma's occupation was listed as Housework in a private home.
Also living in the household were son Jack, age 19, born in Texas, working for Coca Cola delivery; son Elmer, age 17, born in Oklahoma, working as Messenger for Western Union; and son Wayne, age 15, born in Oklahoma, a student.
If you have any additional information or are related to this family, I'd love to hear from you.
At the time of the enumeration, George was living in the city of Yuma. The census states that George was renting his home for $10 per month. George was 42 years old and was born in Texas. His wife, Emma, was 37 years old and born in Texas. Their residence in 1935 was the same place.
The record shows that both George and Emma had completed the 6th grade in education. George's occupation was listed as Track Works, S P Railroad [Southern Pacific], while Emma's occupation was listed as Housework in a private home.
Also living in the household were son Jack, age 19, born in Texas, working for Coca Cola delivery; son Elmer, age 17, born in Oklahoma, working as Messenger for Western Union; and son Wayne, age 15, born in Oklahoma, a student.
If you have any additional information or are related to this family, I'd love to hear from you.
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