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Generation: 1
- Matilda CHESTER b. Abt 25 Oct 1791, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 8 Sep 1875.
Matilda m. Daniel FISH 1818, Groton, New London, Connecticut. Daniel (son of Ebenezer FISH, Sr. and Lydia FISH) b. 7 Apr 1792, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 15 Oct 1880. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 2. Alford C. FISH b. 1820, Mystic,, Connecticut; d. ,, Wisconsin.
- 3. Lydia FISH b. 21 Feb 1821, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 6 May 1885, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; bur. 8 May 1885, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
- 4. Calvin FISH, [child] b. Abt 1822; d. 21 Mar 1834, Brighton, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 5. Julia A. FISH b. Abt 1826, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
- 6. Charles FISH b. Abt 1837; d. 27 Jun 1874, Decatur,, Illinois; bur. Decatur,, Illinois.
- 7. Hubbard FISH b. Abt 1829; d. 3 Oct 1864, Olney,, Illinois; bur. Salem,, Illinois.
- 8. Elisha FISH b. Abt 1832; d. 8 Apr 1854.
- 9. Leonard FISH b. 5 Sep 1834, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA; d. Apr 1929, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 10. Ebenezer FISH b. Dec 1836, ,, Ohio; d. Aft 1920.
Generation: 2
- Alford C. FISH (1.Matilda1) b. 1820, Mystic,, Connecticut; d. ,, Wisconsin.
Notes:
Some researchers spell his name as ALFRED instead of ALFORD.
Alford m. Phebe BRAINARD 15 May 1845, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio. Phebe (daughter of Demas BRAINARD and Nancy BRAINARD) b. 19 Apr 1821, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 11. Marcus FISH b. 11 Mar 1847, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 30 Aug 1884.
- 12. Gilbert N. FISH b. 12 Sep 1848, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 8 Nov 1865.
- 13. Cordelia Nancy FISH b. 5 Jul 1850, Evansville, Rock, Wisconsin.
- Lydia FISH (1.Matilda1) b. 21 Feb 1821, Groton, New London, Connecticut; d. 6 May 1885, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; bur. 8 May 1885, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
Notes:
Lydia Hook - Obituary
Lydia Hook, wife of Stephen Hook (deceased) May 6th, 1885. Mrs. Hook was born in Connecticut Feb. 21st, 1821; married July 5, 1841; came to Wisconsin in the fall of 1842; has resided in the town of Oregon about 40 years. She had been a christian from childhood, and a member of the M. E. church over 50 years. She was a kind neighbor and retained the confidence of all who knew her. She evinced the fact that a christian life - a life measuring up to the profession of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ - is the sweetest and best on earth. Her last words to her children were, "meet me in Heaven." She suffered much during her illness but bore up with great fortitude. Seven children - four boys and three girls, - with many relatives, mourn their loss. The funeral took place from the Brooklyn church May 8th, conducted by the pastor, C. C. Swartz.
"Oregon Observer", Vol. VI, No. 33, 14 May 1885
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Lydia m. Stephen HOOK 15 Jul 1841, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio. Stephen (son of Thomas HOOK and Mary Ann SMITH) b. 19 May 1813, Tenterden, Kent, England; c. 18 Jul 1813; d. 9 Apr 1880, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; bur. Apr 1880, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 14. Calvin HOOK b. 14 Apr 1842, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 31 Mar 1922, Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa; bur. Apr 1922, East Lawn Cemetery, Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa.
- 15. Albert HOOK b. 16 Sep 1844, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 12 Mar 1913; bur. Mar 1913, Prairie Mound Cemetery, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin.
- 16. Matilda HOOK b. 1 Aug 1846, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 13 Dec 1901; bur. 1901, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 17. Louisa Jane HOOK b. 27 Dec 1847, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 16 Mar 1913, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; bur. Mar 1913, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
- 18. John HOOK b. 30 Jan 1850, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 9 Mar 1850, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin.
- 19. Charles HOOK b. 9 Mar 1851, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 18 Jun 1932, Brooklyn, Dane, Wisconsin; bur. 21 Jun 1932, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
- 20. Henry HOOK b. 14 Sep 1853, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 5 Dec 1913, , , California.
- 21. Elisha HOOK b. 14 Apr 1856, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. Jun 1865, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin.
- 22. Alice Luella HOOK b. 19 Dec 1858, Brooklyn, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 14 Sep 1940, Central City, Merrick, Nebraska; bur. 16 Sep 1940, Central City Cemetery, Central City, Merrick, Nebraska.
- Calvin FISH, [child] (1.Matilda1) b. Abt 1822; d. 21 Mar 1834, Brighton, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- Julia A. FISH (1.Matilda1) b. Abt 1826, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.
- Charles FISH (1.Matilda1) b. Abt 1837; d. 27 Jun 1874, Decatur,, Illinois; bur. Decatur,, Illinois.
- Hubbard FISH (1.Matilda1) b. Abt 1829; d. 3 Oct 1864, Olney,, Illinois; bur. Salem,, Illinois.
Notes:
OCCUPATION: University President of Olney Female College
- Elisha FISH (1.Matilda1) b. Abt 1832; d. 8 Apr 1854.
Notes:
OBIT: Name: Fish, Elisha
Date: 4/8/1854
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: 1832 - 4/8/1854. age 22. Broadview Cemetery South Brooklyn, Ohio.
Died while a student at Ohio Wesleyan University.
- Leonard FISH (1.Matilda1) b. 5 Sep 1834, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA; d. Apr 1929, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Notes:
MILITARY: Civil War veteran. 8th Independent Battery of the Ohio National Guard.
Member of Brooklyn Council, I.O.O.F. Lodge, and Brooklyn Post G.A.R.
OBIT: Name: Fish, Leonard
Date: Apr 9 1929
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: Fis?-Leonard, age 94, husband of the late Clara A., father of William E. Mrs. H. H. Richardson, Remains at Mather Parlors, 3227 W. 25th Street. Funeral services at Pearl Road M. E. Church Wednesday, April 10, at 2:30 p. m.
Leonard m. Clarissa (Clara) BRAINARD Abt 1864. Clarissa (daughter of Willard BRAINARD and Harriet Maria YOUNG) b. 1842, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA; d. Dec 1924, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 23. William E. FISH b. 1865, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA; d. 27 May 1930, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 24. Harriet Edith FISH b. Abt 1868, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA; d. Nov 1951.
- Ebenezer FISH (1.Matilda1) b. Dec 1836, ,, Ohio; d. Aft 1920.
Notes:
Professor at Calvin College. (A junior college for men and women in old Brooklyn, Ohio).
Published a book, "Voice of the Open Door".
RESIDENCES: 1900 - Jennnings Ave.
Ebenezer m. Mary A. SCOTT 1865. Mary (daughter of Robert Kenny SCOTT, M.D. and Matilda MCELHINNY) b. Mar 1840, ,, Pennsylvania; d. Aft 1920. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 25. Mabel Inez FISH b. 10 Feb 1867, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 15 Jun 1955, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 26. Florence A. FISH b. 1869, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 27. Mary Grace FISH b. 1877, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 28. Jessie W. FISH b. Feb 1879, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Generation: 3
- Marcus FISH (2.Alford2, 1.Matilda1) b. 11 Mar 1847, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 30 Aug 1884.
- Gilbert N. FISH (2.Alford2, 1.Matilda1) b. 12 Sep 1848, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 8 Nov 1865.
- Cordelia Nancy FISH (2.Alford2, 1.Matilda1) b. 5 Jul 1850, Evansville, Rock, Wisconsin.
- Calvin HOOK (3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. 14 Apr 1842, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 31 Mar 1922, Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa; bur. Apr 1922, East Lawn Cemetery, Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa.
Notes:
OLD SOLDIERS WHO HAVE LIVED IN O'BRIEN COUNTY, IA
Compiled by Geo W. Schee and O.H. Montzheimer
1909, Primghar, IA
Prepared for the Internet by Don Harrington
The Book, "Old Soldiers Who Have lived in O'Brien County, Iowa" was published in 1909. Mr Montzheimer did most of the work and Mr Schee furnished most of the funds for publication, printing and postage. It appears that the book was not sold, but a copy was furnished free to each veteran's family. The information on these approximately 500 veterans provide much information on their families in addition to providing their military records. I wish to thank Colleen Boose for making a copy of the book available to me so that it could be placed on the O'Brien website.
Hook, Calvin. Resides at Sioux City, Iowa; born on the present site of Cleveland, Ohio, April 14, 1842; father, Stephen (born in England), mother, Lydia Fish (born in Vermont). Married wife, Jennie L., October 29, 1870; children: Hattie B., Flora I., Ella M., Clarence H., Anna M. ; John and Elisha, died in infancy. Enlisted January 4, 1864, at Evansville, Wis., Company F. Sixteenth Wisconsin Infantry; was wounded at Atlanta and health impaired by sickness contracted in army; discharged May 27, 1865, at Louisville, Ky. Settled in O'Brien County March, 1873, residing at Sheldon. Member M. E. Church; charter member McKenzie Post, G. A. R., at Sheldon; later transferred to Cottrell Post, G. A. R., at Hull; later to G. A. R. Post at Sioux City; charter member I. O. O. F. at Sheldon.
He enlisted 4 Jan 1864 as a private in Company F, 16th Infantry Wisconsin.
On 5 Feb 1864, his company became part of the garrison at Vicksburg.
June 1864, his company served in the Atlanta campaign at Kennesaw Mountain.
On 21 July 1864, he was wounded at Atlanta, Georgia.
On 26 Aug 1864, the company moved out from Atlanta engaging in skirmishes at Jonesboro and Lovejoy's Station.
8 Sep 1864, they returned and camped in Atlanta.
During the rest of 1864 and early 1865, the company participated in the march to the sea, siege of Savannah, Carolina campaign, was engaged at Beaufort, Whippy swamp, and at Orangeburg, and participated in the battle of Bentonville.
In May 1864, they took part in the grand review in Washington.
On 27 May 1865, he was mustered out and returned to farming in Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin.
Source: Ancestry.com military records
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Name: Calvin Hook
Residence: Union, Wisconsin
Enlistment Date: 04 January 1864
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Wisconsin
Unit Numbers: 3066 3066
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 04 January 1864
Enlisted in Company F, 16th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 04 January 1864.
Wounded on 21 July 1864 at Atlanta, GA
Mustered out Company F, 16th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 27 May 1865
Source: Ancestry.com (database online)
Calvin m. Louisa Jane MCLAUGHLIN 29 Oct 1870, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin. Louisa b. 16 Jun 1846, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin; d. 12 Feb 1888, Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa; bur. Feb 1888, East Lawn Cemetery, Lot 44, Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa, Lot 44. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 29. Harriet Bell HOOK b. 19 Aug 1872, Wisconsin.
- 30. Flora I. HOOK b. Abt Jan 1875, Iowa; d. 1963; bur. 1963, East Lawn Cemetery, Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa.
- 31. Clarence H. HOOK b. Apr 1880, Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa; d. 14 Jun 1942, Seattle, King, Washington; bur. 1942, East Lawn Cemetery, Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa.
- 32. Ella M. HOOK b. 24 Dec 1881, Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa; d. Mar 1974, Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa; bur. Mar 1974, East Lawn Cemetery, Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa.
- 33. Anna M. HOOK b. 3 Jul 1886, Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa; d. 2 Apr 1961, Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa; bur. 5 Apr 1961, Memorial Park Cemetery, Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa.
- 34. John HOOK d. in infancy.
- 35. Elisha HOOK d. in infancy.
- Albert HOOK (3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. 16 Sep 1844, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 12 Mar 1913; bur. Mar 1913, Prairie Mound Cemetery, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin.
Notes:
To make a record of the death of young Sam F. Hengstler, the night telegraph operator here, which occurred shortly after nine o'clock, while attending to the regular duties of his office on that night. There were frequent and heavy flashes of electricity coming into the office, and once or twice had set papers on fire, and which he had succeeded in putting out, by the aid of Mr. Albert Hook of Oregon, who was in the depot, waiting for the 9 o'clock train, to go north. He once asked Mr. Hengstler if he had broken a lamp chimney, and was told that it was lightning that had exploded in his office. Soon more papers were on fire and Mr. Hook rushed in to extinguish these which he did by throwing them upon the floor and stamping the fire out. Sam (as he was familiarly called) stooped down with his hand resting upon the table, to remove some papers that were yet on fire in the little cupboard under his table. He had scarcely commenced to do so when another bolt came and knocked him senseless upon the floor. Mr. Hook kept calling to him, asking if he was hurt &c., and when he had got the fire out, took hold of him to raise him up but was astonished to find him yet insensible, and carried him out into the sitting room, where other persons were in waiting. Finding that something must be done, sent up town and Doctor Evans responded without any delay. The Dr. applied restoratives but noticing that his pulse was gone pronounced him dead. He was taken to the Central House, where he was properly laid out and placed in a refrigerator.
The bolt struck him in the region of the heart, passed diagonally across his bowels, down his right leg and passed off at three or four places in his shoe. His friends--a widowed mother, brothers and sisters--live at North Freedom, and to whom telegrams were sent, as well as to a brother, an operator at Sleepy Eye, Minn. A reply from the latter was received in fifteen minutes, stating that someone would be there by the first train. The 9:25 a.m. express brought a brother and brother-in-law from North Freedom and returend with the remains by the afternoon train. By request of the brothers, prayer was offered before the corpse was removed, by Rev. F. M. Washburn, of the F. W. Baptist church.
That it was sad, does not adequately express the feelings of his young associates here; they had learned to love him for his mental and moral worth. He was a German by birth; was 19 years of age, and had been night operator here four months. Agent Potter did all he could to inform the young man's friends, and in procuring the necessary means for refrigerating the body; likewise the same from day operator Frank Rowley. Other Thanks are expressed elsewhere.
A Card
Evansville, Wis., July 20th, 1881
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I wish to return my sincere thanks to Walter Sargent, Wm. Hutson, and C. G. Lehman, for their kind assistance rendered me in laying out our friend, Samuel Hengstler. Also to Arvin Potter, Frank Case, Natie Potter, and Frank Hanover for getting and preparing ice and other minor favors shown in preparing the last sad rights of our departed and esteemed friend. Wm. Burk
July 27, 1881, Evansville Review, p. 3, col. 3, Evansville, Wisconsin
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Mr. Albert Hook writes us he will be in Evansville next Tuesday, April 1st, and remain several days to tune and repair organs. All orders left at Mr. Morse's jewelry store will be promply attended to.
March 28, 1884, Evansville Review, p. 3, col. 3, Evansville, Wisconsin
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Albert Hook of Baraboo, visited his sister, Mrs. Robt. Hankinson over Sunday.
May 4, 1911, Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin
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He enlisted 19 Aug 1864 at Camp Randall, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin in the 42nd Infantry Regiment Wisconsin and was mustered out 20 Jun 1865 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Name: Albert Hook , Residence: Oregon Enlistment Date: 19 August 1864 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Wisconsin Unit Numbers: 3096 3096 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 19 August 1864
Enlisted in Company F, 42nd Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 19 August 1864.
Mustered out Company F, 42nd Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 20 June 1865 in Milwaukee, WI
Source: Ancestry.com (database online)
Albert m. Mary Ann MCWILLIAMS 4 Jul 1874, Fitchburg, Dane, Wisconsin. Mary b. Abt Sep 1855, , , Wisconsin; d. Abt 1944, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 36. Harley Temple HOOK b. 15 Jan 1876, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 25 Aug 1953, Beloit, Rock, Wisconsin; bur. Aug 1953, Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin.
- 37. Floyd Burdette HOOK b. 7 Apr 1880, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 29 Dec 1942, Seattle, King, Washington.
- 38. John Carroll HOOK b. 1 Jul 1887, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. Aft 1942.
- Matilda HOOK (3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. 1 Aug 1846, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 13 Dec 1901; bur. 1901, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Notes:
OBIT: Mr. Chas. Hook and his sister, Mrs. R. Hankinson, returned from Cleveland, O., Thursday evening, where they were last Friday on account of the death of their sister, Mrs. Matilda Johnson, well known here as Miss Matilda Hook by her many schoolmates who attended school at the Seminary with her several years ago, and what a splendid nice girl she was.December 24, 1901, The Tribune, p. 3, col. 6, Evansville, Wisconsin
Matilda Hook Johnson is buried near her grandparents.
Matilda m. Henry D. JOHNSON Bef 1871. Henry b. 1841, ,, Ohio; d. 21 Oct 1921, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio; bur. Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 39. Edward B. JOHNSON b. Aug 1871, ,, Ohio.
- 40. Flora M. JOHNSON b. Abt 1874, ,, Ohio.
- 41. Eva M. JOHNSON b. Abt 27 Mar 1878, Chagrin Falls, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- Louisa Jane HOOK (3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. 27 Dec 1847, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 16 Mar 1913, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; bur. Mar 1913, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
Notes:
Mr. Chas. Hook and his sister, Mrs. R. Hankinson, returned from Cleveland, O., Thursday evening, where they were last Friday on account of the death of their sister, Mrs. Matilda Johnson, well known here as Miss Matilda Hook by her many schoolmates who attended school at the Seminary with her several years ago, and what a splendid nice girl she was.
December 24, 1901, The Tribune, p. 3, col. 6, Evansville, Wisconsin
Louisa m. Robert HANKINSON 30 Dec 1875, Rochester, Dane, Wisconsin. Robert b. Abt Dec 1848, Rochester, Racine, Wisconsin; d. Abt 1932, Wisconsin; bur. 1932, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 42. Ray L. HANKINSON b. 13 Jul 1879, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin; d. Dec 1966, New Rochelle, Westchester, New York.
- 43. Hazel I. HANKINSON b. Abt Apr 1884, Wisconsin; d. 12 Aug 1950, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan; bur. 1950, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
- John HOOK (3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. 30 Jan 1850, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 9 Mar 1850, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin.
- Charles HOOK (3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. 9 Mar 1851, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 18 Jun 1932, Brooklyn, Dane, Wisconsin; bur. 21 Jun 1932, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
Notes:
Mr. Chas. Hook and his sister, Mrs. R. Hankinson, returned from Cleveland, O., Thursday evening, where they were last Friday on account of the death of their sister, Mrs. Matilda Johnson, well known here as Miss Matilda Hook by her many schoolmates who attended school at the Seminary with her several years ago, and what a splendid nice girl she was.
December 24, 1901, The Tribune, p. 3, col. 6, Evansville, Wisconsin
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C. L. Hook passed away at his home here Saturday afternoon. Mr. Hook was 81 last March. He has spent nearly all his life in and around Brooklyn. His wife preceeded him in death five years ago. Funeral services were held from the M. E. church Tuesday.
June 23, 1932 "Brooklyn" "Neighborhood News Items" Evansville Review, Evansville, Wisconsin
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He was a widower, no occupation, housekeeper, Myrtle Roberta.
Charles m. Sarah Adelade MITCHELL 22 Mar 1876, , Dane, Wisconsin. Sarah b. Sep 1852, Fitchburg, Dane, Wisconsin; d. Abt 1927; bur. Abt 1927, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 44. Harry L. HOOK b. 25 Feb 1878, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 31 May 1949, Rutland, Dane, Wisconsin; bur. 3 Jun 1949, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
- 45. Wayne A. HOOK b. 27 Dec 1881, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 20 Oct 1903, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; bur. 1903, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
- 46. Mabel E. HOOK b. 17 Jul 1887, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 10 Apr 1964, Verona, Dane, Wisconsin; bur. 13 Apr 1964, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
- Henry HOOK (3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. 14 Sep 1853, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 5 Dec 1913, , , California.
Henry m. Sarah A. NOBLE 29 Mar 1881, , Racine, Wisconsin. Sarah b. 2 Oct 1858, , , Wisconsin; d. 29 Mar 1904, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet]
- Elisha HOOK (3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. 14 Apr 1856, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. Jun 1865, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin.
- Alice Luella HOOK (3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. 19 Dec 1858, Brooklyn, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 14 Sep 1940, Central City, Merrick, Nebraska; bur. 16 Sep 1940, Central City Cemetery, Central City, Merrick, Nebraska.
Notes:
Birth registration information given by her nephew, Harold L. Hook, in1939 based on information in the family bible in his possession.
County, Dane; Reel: 0320; Record: DX0522
Alice m. Willis Albert GRAY 4 Oct 1883, Brooklyn, Dane, Wisconsin, at Mrs. Stephen Hook's home. Willis b. Abt Sep 1865, , , Wisconsin; d. Bef 1930. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 47. Glenn A. GRAY b. Abt Aug 1885, , , Wisconsin; d. 1918.
- 48. Maude Eva GRAY b. 16 Jan 1893, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin or Iowa; d. 28 Nov 1964, Central City, Merrick, Nebraska; bur. 2 Dec 1964, Central City Cemetery, Central City, Merrick, Nebraska.
- 49. Paul Leslie GRAY b. 14 Nov 1899, , Dane, Wisconsin; d. Apr 1979, Spokane City, Spokane, Washington.
- William E. FISH (9.Leonard2, 1.Matilda1) b. 1865, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA; d. 27 May 1930, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Notes:
No children.
OBIT: Name: Fish, William
Date: May 28 1930
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #025.
Notes: Fish: William, beloved husband of Mary (nee Sprague), Tuesday, May 27, 1930 age 65 years, late residence, 4244 Jennings Road. Remains at G. H. Busch & Son Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl Road, where services will be held Thursday, May 29, at 3:30 p. m.
William m. Mary SPRAGUE Mary b. Jun 1871; d. 8 May 1952, Elyria, Lorain, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
- Harriet Edith FISH (9.Leonard2, 1.Matilda1) b. Abt 1868, Brooklyn Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA; d. Nov 1951.
Notes:
OBIT: Name: Richardson, Harriett E.
Date: Nov 23 1951
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #149.
Notes: Richardson, Harriett E. (nee Fish), beloved wife of Hamilton H., mother of Homer C., Orville S., Edith M. Benjamin L., and grandmother, passed away Wednesday, Nov. 21, late residence, 223 W. Schaaf Rd. Friends may call at Busch Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl Rd., where services will be held Saturday, Nov. 4, at 1:30 p. m.
Harriet m. Hamilton H. RICHARDSON 6 Apr 1898, Brooklyn Twp., Cuyahoga, Ohio. Hamilton (son of Benjamin Lazerle RICHARDSON and Emma P. Howell) b. 11 Apr 1869, Brooklyn Hts., Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 13 May 1960, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 50. Homer C. RICHARDSON b. Feb 1899, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA; d. Jan 1954, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 51. Orville S. RICHARDSON
- 52. Edith M. RICHARDSON
- 53. Benjamin L. RICHARDSON b. Abt 1905; d. Apr 1980.
- 54. Clara F. RICHARDSON
- Mabel Inez FISH (10.Ebenezer2, 1.Matilda1) b. 10 Feb 1867, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 15 Jun 1955, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Notes:
May have married or lived in Gambier, Knox County, Ohio for a time.
OBIT: Name: Ingham, Mabel
Date: 06-17-1955
Source: Cleveland Bureau of Vital Statistics; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #119.
Notes: 4256 Jennings Rd. 6-15-55. 88 yrs.
Mabel m. Lesley H. INGHAM 09 Oct 1889 . Lesley (son of Howard Moses INGHAM and Sarah Mason WOODWARD) b. 7 Jun 1867, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. 4 Dec 1927. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 55. Howard Eben INGHAM b. Abt 1892; d. Jan 1960, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 56. Florence G. INGHAM b. Abt 1890; d. Dec 1966, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- 57. Herbert INGHAM
- Florence A. FISH (10.Ebenezer2, 1.Matilda1) b. 1869, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
- Mary Grace FISH (10.Ebenezer2, 1.Matilda1) b. 1877, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Mary m. David Weston JONES 1896, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio. David b. Abt 1871. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 58. Florence Belle JONES
- Jessie W. FISH (10.Ebenezer2, 1.Matilda1) b. Feb 1879, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Generation: 4
- Harriet Bell HOOK (14.Calvin3, 3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. 19 Aug 1872, Wisconsin.
Harriet m. Unknown UNKNOWN [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 59. Unknown UNKNOWN
- 60. Unknown UNKNOWN
- Flora I. HOOK (14.Calvin3, 3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. Abt Jan 1875, Iowa; d. 1963; bur. 1963, East Lawn Cemetery, Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa.
Notes:
She lived on Peters Avenue with her sister, Ella Hook; niece, Ella L. Hook, and a lodger, Lloyd Ducommun, age 23, telephone electrician.
- Clarence H. HOOK (14.Calvin3, 3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. Apr 1880, Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa; d. 14 Jun 1942, Seattle, King, Washington; bur. 1942, East Lawn Cemetery, Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa.
Notes:
Went to Washington State per Nancy Hook, Feb. 2003
Certificate 2434
- Ella M. HOOK (14.Calvin3, 3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. 24 Dec 1881, Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa; d. Mar 1974, Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa; bur. Mar 1974, East Lawn Cemetery, Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa.
Notes:
Per Ancestry.com family trees, possibly married to Lloyd Ducommun about 1930.
She lived on Peters Avenue with her sister, Flora Hook; niece, Ella L. Hook, and a lodger, Lloyd Ducommun, age 23, telephone electrician.
- Anna M. HOOK (14.Calvin3, 3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. 3 Jul 1886, Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa; d. 2 Apr 1961, Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa; bur. 5 Apr 1961, Memorial Park Cemetery, Sheldon, O'Brien, Iowa.
Notes:
Death information from the April 5, 1961 issue of The Sheldon Mail.
Anna m. Guy S. STILES 30 Aug 1922, Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa. Guy b. Abt 1885, , , Vermont. [Group Sheet]
- John HOOK (14.Calvin3, 3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) d. in infancy.
- Elisha HOOK (14.Calvin3, 3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) d. in infancy.
- Harley Temple HOOK (15.Albert3, 3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. 15 Jan 1876, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 25 Aug 1953, Beloit, Rock, Wisconsin; bur. Aug 1953, Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin.
Harley m. Rose A. PALMER 8 Dec 1895, , Columbia, Wisconsin. Rose b. Abt Jan 1876, , , Wisconsin. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 61. Vanetta Catharine HOOK b. 16 May 1896, Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin; d. 14 Jul 1986, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin; bur. 16 Jul 1986.
- 62. Francis Harley HOOK b. 1 Jun 1899, , Sauk, Wisconsin; d. 18 Jun 1970, Edgerton, Rock, Wisconsin.
- 63. Albert Roger HOOK b. 9 Oct 1903, Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin; d. 7 Oct 1990, Herrin, Williamson, Illinois; bur. Oct 1990, Oak Hill Cemetery, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin.
- Floyd Burdette HOOK (15.Albert3, 3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. 7 Apr 1880, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 29 Dec 1942, Seattle, King, Washington.
Notes:
Reel 0044, Record 002967
Certificate 5348.
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Obituary -
Floyd Hook, 62, Dies in Seattle
Music Dealer Left City 10 Years Ago
Floyd B. Hook, 62, former Madison music dealer, died Dec. 29 in Seattle, Wash., after a brief illness with pneumonia.
Mr. Hook left Madison for the west coast about 10 years ago. Born in Oregon Apr. 7, 1880, he was in the music business at Baraboo several years before coming to Madison in September, 1912, to establish Hook Brothers Piano Co., which for many years occupied the corner store at State and W. Mifflin sts.
A civic leader and outdoor sports enthusiast, Mr. Hook in 1927 donated a piano and phonograph as grand prizes for the Dane county girl and boy doing the best agricultural club work. He was inspired to make the gift by talks of state and county club leaders before the Madison Rotary club, of which he was an early member. In the same year he was elected vice president of the Wisconsin Association of Music Merchants.
In Seattle he lived at the Lowell apartments, 8th and Spring sts.
Survivors are his widow and two brothers, Harley, formerly of Madison, and Carroll, Janesville.
Wisconsin State Journal, January 6, 1943
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Floyd m. Nancy Rosetta CUPP Abt 1904. Nancy b. 6 Feb 1878, , Chariton, Missouri; d. 12 Aug 1943, Seattle, King, Washington. [Group Sheet]
- John Carroll HOOK (15.Albert3, 3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. 1 Jul 1887, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. Aft 1942.
Notes:
Reel: 0040; Record: 000247
John m. Lota Gladys SECRIST Bef 1912. Lota b. 16 Jul 1890, Illinois; d. 11 Mar 1961. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 64. Jessie May HOOK b. 1 May 1912, Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin; d. Jul 1981, Bradenton, Florida.
- 65. Jeane Eleanore HOOK b. 1 Mar 1914, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 16 Aug 2002, Carlsbad, San Diego, California.
- 66. Ruth Virginia HOOK b. 29 Feb 1916, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 2 Apr 2003, Fedhaven, Polk, Fl.
John m. Dorothy GUNDERSON Dorothy b. Abt 1895, , , Wisconsin. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 67. Living
- 68. Living
- Edward B. JOHNSON (16.Matilda3, 3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. Aug 1871, ,, Ohio.
Notes:
He lived at home with his parents and siblings.
- Flora M. JOHNSON (16.Matilda3, 3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. Abt 1874, ,, Ohio.
Notes:
Possibly Florence? Hook Family Tree from Vanetta shows a FlorenceJohnson Pretty deceased in Ohio, but no mention of Flora as I've seen oncensus records. Confirm.
- Eva M. JOHNSON (16.Matilda3, 3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. Abt 27 Mar 1878, Chagrin Falls, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Eva m. Living [Group Sheet]
- Ray L. HANKINSON (17.Louisa3, 3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. 13 Jul 1879, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin; d. Dec 1966, New Rochelle, Westchester, New York.
Notes:
They lived on Summer Street.
They rented at 2019 Spring Street ($55 per month) and owned a radio.
Ray m. Living [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 69. Wilva Louise HANKINSON b. 23 Sep 1914, , , Maryland; d. 28 May 2000, Leverett, Franklin, Massachusetts.
- Hazel I. HANKINSON (17.Louisa3, 3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. Abt Apr 1884, Wisconsin; d. 12 Aug 1950, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan; bur. 1950, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
Notes:
Last Tuesday evening about forty young people were entertained at the pretty country home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith, in honor of their son and bride, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Caddie Smith. The guests were received by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lindley. The dining room was prettily decorated with ferns and flowers, and was in charge of Miss Honor Stair. The table was decorated with white satin ribbon and ferns. Delicious refreshments were served by the Misses Hazel Hankinson and Ethelyn Smith; Misses Maud Gillies and Nettie Knudtson presided over the chocolate urn. A musical and literary program was a pleasant feature of the evening's entertainment. The married ladies were entertained at the Smith home on Wednesday afternoon.
July 12, 1902, The Badger, p. 1, col. 5, Evansville, Wisconsin
She rented for $42 per month and did not own a radio.
- Harry L. HOOK (19.Charles3, 3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. 25 Feb 1878, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 31 May 1949, Rutland, Dane, Wisconsin; bur. 3 Jun 1949, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
Notes:
Brooklyn Man Is
Killed In Collision
Harry Hook, 71, Brooklyn, was killed Tuesday night when his car collided with a semi-trailer truck 4 miles south of Oregon on Highway 14.
Mr. Hook was killed instantly, according to Dr. David C. Atwood, Dane county coroner. The truck had started to pass a car and house trailer when Mr. Hook's car rounded the curve just ahead of the truck, according to witnesses.
The car driven by Mr. Hook was demolished by the impact, which drove it partly under the trailer. It struck the trailer's rear wheels, shearing them partially off.
The truck, owned by the Brady T and S Truck Co., was driven by Eugene W. Von Bank, Ft. Dodge, Ia., who was uninjured. He was hauling several tons of lobster from Chicago to Minneapolis.
Mr. Hook was driving home, according to Robert Hickman and Emil Schmale, Dane county traffic officers, who investigated.
Mr. Hook is survived by his wife and two sons, Leslie, Brooklyn, and Ansel, Cambridge.
Source: newspaper article, no name or date given.
Harry m. Ina Maude PRATT 27 Feb 1901, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin. Ina b. May 1879, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 22 Oct 1951, Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin; bur. 25 Oct 1951, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 70. Lucile Vivian HOOK b. 7 Jan 1903, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin; d. 3 Sep 1904, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin; bur. 3 Sep 1904, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
- 71. Ansel Clifford HOOK b. 16 Jun 1907, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin; d. 1 Feb 1987, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin; bur. Feb 1987, Lake Ripley Cemetery, Oakland Twp, Jefferson, Wisconsin.
- 72. Leslie W. HOOK b. 2 Mar 1912, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 17 Jan 1981, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin; bur. 20 Jan 1981, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
- Wayne A. HOOK (19.Charles3, 3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. 27 Dec 1881, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 20 Oct 1903, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; bur. 1903, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
Notes:
Wayne A. Hook, aged 22 years, son of Chas. Hook and wife of Brooklyn died Tuesday afternoon in a hospital in Milwaukee, of typhoid fever. He was attending a dental college from which he would have graduated next spring, and his sudden death is a very sad blow to his parents and many friends.
The Tribune, October 27, 1903, p. 3, col. 5, Evansville, Wisconsin
(posted by Joe Chase, 24 Oct 2004)
High School class picture hanging in office at the Oregon Historical Museum (viewed by Susan Adkins and Donna Paul September 2002.)
- Mabel E. HOOK (19.Charles3, 3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. 17 Jul 1887, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin; d. 10 Apr 1964, Verona, Dane, Wisconsin; bur. 13 Apr 1964, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
Notes:
Name shown on birth certificate as Ella M.
Name on birth certificate is Ella May Hook.
County: Dane: Reel: 0040; Record: 000270
Mabel m. Fred O. PETERSON Abt 1915. Fred b. 1 Nov 1881; d. Jan 1970, , , Wisconsin; bur. Abt 1970, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin. [Group Sheet]
- Glenn A. GRAY (22.Alice3, 3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. Abt Aug 1885, , , Wisconsin; d. 1918.
- Maude Eva GRAY (22.Alice3, 3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. 16 Jan 1893, Oregon, Dane, Wisconsin or Iowa; d. 28 Nov 1964, Central City, Merrick, Nebraska; bur. 2 Dec 1964, Central City Cemetery, Central City, Merrick, Nebraska.
Maude m. Lon E. DANHAUER 3 Apr 1929, Mankato, Kansas. Lon d. 3 Dec 1960, Central City, Merrick, Nebraska. [Group Sheet]
- Paul Leslie GRAY (22.Alice3, 3.Lydia2, 1.Matilda1) b. 14 Nov 1899, , Dane, Wisconsin; d. Apr 1979, Spokane City, Spokane, Washington.
Notes:
Registration Card shows year of birth as 1898.
Wisconsin Births Pre-1907: Reel 0320 Record DX0443
Certificate: 009175
Paul m. Living [Group Sheet]
- Homer C. RICHARDSON (24.Harriet3, 9.Leonard2, 1.Matilda1) b. Feb 1899, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA; d. Jan 1954, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Notes:
OBIT: Name: Richardson, Homer C.
Date: Jan 22 1954
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #149.
Notes: Richardson, Homer C., beloved husband of Hulda K. (nee Krueger); father of the late Gordon T.; son of Hamllton and the late Harriet; brother of Orville, Benjamin and Edith; passed away Tuesday, Jan. 19; late residence, 369 Tuxedo Ave. Friends may call at the G. H. Busch & Son Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl Rd., where services will be held Friday, Jan. 22, at 3 p. m.
Homer m. Hulda K. KRUEGER [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 73. Gorton T. RICHARDSON d. 6 Apr 1953.
- Orville S. RICHARDSON (24.Harriet3, 9.Leonard2, 1.Matilda1)
- Edith M. RICHARDSON (24.Harriet3, 9.Leonard2, 1.Matilda1)
- Benjamin L. RICHARDSON (24.Harriet3, 9.Leonard2, 1.Matilda1) b. Abt 1905; d. Apr 1980.
Notes:
OCCUPATION: Dealer in whilesale vegetables before opening Richardson's Farm Market on Schaaf Road.
OBIT: RICHARDSON, BENJAMIN : (Obit.).Plain Dealer 12 Apr, 1980, pg. 05 sec. C
RICHARDSON, BENJAMIN : Husband of Dorothy (Obit.).Plain Dealer 14 Apr, 1980, pg. 08 sec. B
Benjamin m. Blanche OYLER Blanche d. Dec 1960. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 74. Harvey RICHARDSON
- 75. Neil RICHARDSON
- 76. Lee RICHARDSON
Benjamin m. Dorothy NEWELL Dorothy d. Feb 1985. [Group Sheet]
- Clara F. RICHARDSON (24.Harriet3, 9.Leonard2, 1.Matilda1)
- Howard Eben INGHAM (25.Mabel3, 10.Ebenezer2, 1.Matilda1) b. Abt 1892; d. Jan 1960, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Notes:
Choir director at Pearl Rd. United Methodist Church.
RESIDENCES:
Raised in Gambier, Ohio.
Per the 1910 Census for Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, he was living with his grandparents, Ebenezer Fish and Mary (Scott) Fish at age 18 at 4256 Jennings Rd.
Per the 1920 Census for Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, he was living with his wife, Cressa, and three children at 4264 Jennings Rd.
MARRIAGE: MCBRIDE, CRESSA L and INGHAM, HOWARD E vol.0082 pg.0077 (Cuyahoga County Marriage Index)
OBIT: Name: Ingham, Howard E.
Date: Jan 13 1960
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #119.
Notes: Ingham, Howard E., beloved husband of the late Cressa (nee McBride), father of Mrs. Butty Christian, Mrs. Mabel Swanson, John H., William C., Mrs. Nancy G. Gonder and J. Kenyon, grandfather, brother of Mrs. Florence Cornell and the late Herbert, passed away suddenly. Saturday, Jan. 9, at Hollywood Fla., late residence, 1264 Jennings Rd. Friends may call at the G. H. Busch & Son Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl Rd., where services will be held Thursday, Jan. 15, at 3 p. m.
OCCUPATION: 1920 - Gardener
Howard m. Cressa L. MCBRIDE Cressa d. Mar 1957, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 77. Mary Elizabeth INGHAM, [twin] b. Abt 1914, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio; d. Oct 1991.
- 78. Mabel L. INGHAM, [twin]
- 79. John INGHAM
- 80. William INGHAM
- 81. Nancy A. INGHAM
- 82. J. INGHAM
- Florence G. INGHAM (25.Mabel3, 10.Ebenezer2, 1.Matilda1) b. Abt 1890; d. Dec 1966, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Notes:
RESIDENCES: 1920 - 4245 Jennings Rd., Cleveland, Ohio (same dwelling as Leonard Fish and his wife, Clara). Florence G. INGHAM is the grand niece of Leonard FISH. Their common ancestors are Daniel FISH and Matilda CHESTER.
OBIT: Name: Cornell, Florence
Date: Dec 14 1966
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #101.
Notes: Cornell. Florence Cornell (nee Ingham), beloved wife of Elliott C., mother of Elliott C. Jr., Millicent J. Druesedow, Margaret A., and Virginia M. Martin, grandmother, passed away suddenly Monday, Dec. 12, late residence, 4256 Jennings Rd. Friends may call at The Busch Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl Rd., From 2-5 And 7-10 P. M. Wednesday, where services will be held Thursday, Dec. 15, at 3 P. M.
Florence m. Elliott C. CORNELL Abt 1919, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio. Elliott (son of Evact CORNELL and Adelaide A. SCOTT) b. Abt 1895. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 83. Elliott C. CORNELL, Jr.
- 84. Millicent J. CORNELL
- 85. Margaret A. CORNELL
- 86. Virginia M. CORNELL
- Herbert INGHAM (25.Mabel3, 10.Ebenezer2, 1.Matilda1)
- Florence Belle JONES (27.Mary3, 10.Ebenezer2, 1.Matilda1)
Florence m. Glenn S. HATHAWAY [Group Sheet]
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