Thursday, May 12, 2011

Funeral Record : Frank Haley (1937)

Source: Frank Haley Funeral Record, Baird Funeral Home, Jay Co., Indiana,  1937, Saxman & Schindler, comp., n.d.
Another good find for me at the Jay County Historical Society library was the funeral record of Andrew Frank HALEY, brother of my paternal 2nd-great grandfather, Eli Weldon HALEY.  Prior to this find, I knew that Frank, as he was known, had died in 1937, and that he was buried in the Spring Hill Cemetery in Fort Recovery, Ohio.  Now that I had the funeral record, I have a few more tidbits.


According to the record, Frank died July 29, 1937 in Chicago, Illinois.  What was he doing there?  His son, Clarence O. HALEY, was a physician there.  Services for Frank were held at Mt. Zion church in Noble Township, Jay County, Indiana, with burial in Fort Recovery, Ohio.  The funeral record gives his parents as Geo. W. HALEY and Mary Jane SHERICK, as well as he being a widower of Emma LEONARD.


I was unable to locate the death record on Ancestry.com in the Cook County death database.  However, at the FamilySearch.org site, I located his death record.  He didn't die in Chicago, but instead in Oak Park.






Andrew Frank HALEY was born March 4, 1864 in Ashland County, Ohio, the oldest child of George Washington and Mary Jane (SHERRICK) HALEY.  He married November 3, 1887 in Jay County, Indiana to Emma Catherine LEONHARD (1866-1925).


Here is the link to his memorial page at FindAGrave.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Grandma was a Bathing Beauty

Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, Indiana, July 25, 1939

While searching newspaper collections, I located this advertisement for a "Miss Kokomo" Bathing Beauty contest that listed my maternal grandmother, Bonnie LAMBERTSON as a contestant.

According to the paper, the contest was sponsored by the Sipe theater and this was to be the third elimination round.  The final was to be held on August 2nd.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Marriage Application : Nancie S. Petry (1907)



APPLICATION FOR MARRIAGE LICENSE - FEMALE

1. Full christian and surname of the woman is Nancia S. Petry
2. Color White
3. Where born Brice, Ind.
4. When born Aug 29 - 1887
5. Present residence Salamonia, Ind.
6. Present occupation housework
7. Full christian and surname of father John Petry
8. His color white 
9. His birthplace Jay Co. Ind.
10. His occupation farmer
11. His residence Salamonia
12. Full christian and maiden name of mother Mary LeMaster
13. Her color white
14. Her occupation housework
15. Her birthplace Shelby Co. O.
16. Her residence Salamonia
17. Has the female contracting party been an inmate of any county asylum or home for indigent persons within the last five years? no
18. Is this her first marriage? yes
19. If not, how often has she been married? [blank]
20. Has such prior marriage or marriages been dissolved? [blank]
21. If so, how and when? [blank]
22. Is the female contracting party afflicted with epilepsy, tuberculosis, venereal, or any other contagious or transmissable disease? no
23. Is she an embecile, feeble-minded, idiotic or insane, or is she under guardianship as person of unsound mind? no

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This application was signed on 12 October 1907 by Nancie Petry.  I had a hard time reading her name, as I didn't have her listed in the family group for John and Mary (LeMASTER) PETRY.  Mary was the daughter of Rev. Luman Walker and Nancy (YOUNG) LEMASTERS.

In the 1900 census of Noble Township, Jay County, Indiana, the John and Mary PETRY family lists a daughter, Nancy S., born August 1887.


Ancestry.com had her indexed as Nannie S. PETRY, married to Clem L. McKINLEY on 12 Oct 1907 in Jay County, Indiana.  Will need to look up the record on a future trip to the courthouse in Portland.

This marriage application was located on my last visit to the Jay County Historical Society.  The society has made copies of many of the county marriage books, making it easier to research, particularly on days when the courthouse is closed.