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Generation: 1
- Robert HANKINSON b. Abt Dec 1848, Rochester, Racine, Wisconsin; d. Abt 1932, Wisconsin; bur. 1932, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
Notes:
Name spelled Hankenson and Hankinson on various documents. I'm using Hankinson as that's how it's spelled on the tombstone. sla
His parents also lived with them.
They lived on Garfield Avenue.
They lived on Garfield Avenue.
He rented ($42 per month) and did not own a radio.
Robert m. Louisa Jane HOOK 30 Dec 1875, Rochester, Dane, Wisconsin. Louisa (daughter of Stephen HOOK and Lydia FISH) 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. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 2. Ray L. HANKINSON b. 13 Jul 1879, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin; d. Dec 1966, New Rochelle, Westchester, New York.
- 3. Hazel I. HANKINSON b. Abt Apr 1884, Wisconsin; d. 12 Aug 1950, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan; bur. 1950, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Brooklyn, Green, Wisconsin.
Generation: 2
- Ray L. HANKINSON (1.Robert1) 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:
- 4. Wilva Louise HANKINSON b. 23 Sep 1914, , , Maryland; d. 28 May 2000, Leverett, Franklin, Massachusetts.
- Hazel I. HANKINSON (1.Robert1) 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.
Generation: 3
- Wilva Louise HANKINSON (2.Ray2, 1.Robert1) b. 23 Sep 1914, , , Maryland; d. 28 May 2000, Leverett, Franklin, Massachusetts.
Wilva m. Living [Group Sheet]
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