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| Birth | 30 Mar 1878 | York Township (Medina) Ohio   |  
| Gender | Female |  
| Died | 4 May 1947 | Bryn Mawr (Montgomery) Pennsylvania   |  
| Buried | Spring Grove Cemetery in Medina, Ohio   |  
| Person ID | I29208 | Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish |  
| Last Modified | 30 Jan 2005 00:00:00 |  |  |  
| Family 1 | Ralph Alexander (a) RANDALL, b. 17 Aug 1875, Worthington (Franklin) Ohio   |  
| Married | 1 Aug 1901 | Sullivan (Ashland) Ohio   |  
| Children |  |  
| Family ID | F11986 | Group Sheet |  |  |  
| Married | 3 Oct 1914 | Medina (Medina) Ohio   |  
| Notes | 
1914, October 3: "Randall, Mrs. Alice H. (Abial S. Canfield) Medina, Medina County, Ohio; Minister was Samuel Fritsch; Medina, Ohio."
 "Medina County Probate Court---Marriage Record" K:373; Certificate No. 744; Judge J. R. Kennan;  Date Recorded, October 3, 1914 (Randall Archives)
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| Family ID | F11992 | Group Sheet |  |  | 
| Notes | 
1878: Alice, daughter of David Cranmer and Edith (Cook(e)) Hale was born (g.s.).
 "Tombstone Inscriptions from the Cemeteries of Medina County, Ohio" p. 313; Medina County Genealogical Society; Whipperwill Publications; Evansville, Indiana; 1983 (929.3097 Tom MCDL) (977.101 M46T ACPL) (Book/photographs, Randall Archives)
 
 Name: Hale, A. M.
 Relationship to the Head of the Household: Daughter
 Age: 2 years
 Occupation: At Home
 Marital Status: Single
 Race: White
 Sex: Female
 Birthplace: Ohio
 Birthplace of Father: Ohio
 Birthplace of Mother: Ohio
 "1880 Federal Census" York Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: T9 - Roll: 1047 - Page: 450B)
 
 1893: Alice May Hale graduated from Medina High School in the Class of '93.
 "The Medina County Story" The Newsletter of MCGS; Medina, Ohio; XIX:2; May, 2000 (Randall Archives)
 
 Name: Hale, Alice M.
 Dwelling: 195
 Family: 197
 Relationship to head of household: Daughter
 Race: White
 Sex: Female
 Birth Date: March, 1878
 Age: 22 years
 Marital Status: Single
 Birthplace: Ohio
 Birthplace of Father: Ohio
 Birthplace of Mother: Ohio
 Occupation: School Teacher
 Read English: Yes
 Write English: Yes
 Speak English: Yes
 Soundex Code: H400
 "1900 Federal Census" Montville Township - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series: T623 - Roll: 1302 - Page: 227A - Line: 28) (USGenWeb Census Project) )
 
 Occupation Note: Alice Hale Randall indicated on her application for a marriage license that she is a Deputy Treasurer (organization unknown).
 "Marriage License Application" K:373, Certificate #744, Medina County, Ohio (Randall Archives)
 
 Name: Randall, Alice M.
 Dwelling: 40
 Family: 42
 Relationship to Head of Household: Self
 Race: White
 Sex: Female
 Age: 33 years
 Marital Status: Widow
 Number of Children: 2
 Children Living: 2
 Birthplace: Ohio
 Birthplace of Father: Ohio
 Birthplace of Mother: Ohio
 Read English: Yes
 Write English: Yes
 Occupation: None
 Owned Home: Yes
 Owned Free of Mortgage: Yes
 Farm or Home: Home
 "1910 Federal Census: Township of Medina - County of Medina - State of Ohio (Series T624 - Roll: 1205 - Page: 173) (HeritageQuest)
 
 1914: May 30: Alice H. Randall is 36 years of age, her residence is Medina, Medina County, Ohio, her place of birth is York, her occupation is Deputy Treasurer, her father's name is D. C. Hale, her mother's maiden name was Elmira Cook [note difficult to read] that she was . . . previously married once, and is . . . a widow, her married name being Alice H. Randall, that she has not husband living. K:373, Cert. No. 744 Born ---- State  -----  City  York Judge J. R. Kennan  Date Received, October 3, 1914 (Randall Archives)
 
 1947: Alice H. Randall died (g.s.) and is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery in Medina, Ohio with her husband and sons in Section 2, Lot 55. (Randall plot is listed under "Palmer").
 "Tombstone Inscriptions from the Cemeteries of Medina County, Ohio" p. 313; Medina County Genealogical Society; Whipperwill Publications; Evansville, Indiana; 1983 (929.3097 Tom MCDL) (977.101 M46T ACPL) (Book/photographs, Randall Archives)
 
 Note: There is a family legend that she was severely criticized for spending so much money to erect such a massive and expensive marker when her husband was buried, but she resisted as she wanted it to be appropriate to his memory.  (wrr)
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