_Jacob DEMOUTH ______+
| (1763 - 1835)
_Thomas DEMOUTH _____|
| (1804 - 1881) |
| |_Deborah ____________
| (1767 - 1833)
|
|--Thomas Jr. DEMOUTH
| (1838 - 1858)
| _William LEVI _______
| | (1737 - ....)
|_Betsy LEVI _________|
(1799 - 1887) |
|_Abigail TRYON ______+
(1754 - ....)
Surnames: Gardner, Zuege, Kollmansberger, Sommers, Gotter, Heiking
----- Source: Loyal Tribune (Loyal, Clark Co., Wis.) 02/07/1952
----- Gardner, Floyd L. (28 JUN 1889 – 29 JAN 1952)
A funeral service was performed at 2 p.m. Friday at the Trinity Lutheran Church for Floyd Lyman Gardner. Mr. Gardner succumbed last Tuesday to a heart attack at the age of 62.
The Rev. E. E. Aalto held the services for the departed, with Mrs. Romaine Rossow providing the hymns of remembrance, “In the Garden,” “Under His Wings,” and “The Old Rugged Cross.: Miss Jean Nysted accompanied at the organ.
Serving as pallbearers were Horace Vanderburg, Joe Pachal, Archie Smith, Fred Cox Sr., William Tucker, and Robert Kollmansberger. Burial was made in the Loyal Cemetery.
Mr. Gardner was born June 28, 1889 in the Town of York (Clark Co., Wis.) At the age of 19 he moved with his parents to Loyal. His entire life was spent in the area of the Towns of Loyal and Beaver. He was educated in the Town of Loyal. He was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church, the Sunny Knoll School Board, and the Loyal Cemetery Board.
His marriage to the former Margaret Zuege took place Nov. 20, 1919 in the Town of Loyal.
He is survived by his wife, three daughters, Mrs. Donald Sommers, Curtiss, Mrs. Harold Kollmansberger, Loyal, and Mrs. Elmer Gotter, Loyal; two sons, Harold, Loyal, and Vern of Greenwood; eight grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Fred Heiking, Loyal, and his mother, Mrs. Linda Gardner of Loyal.
Out of town people attending the funeral were Mrs. Bernard Zuege and Bernie Hall of Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Detjem and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Dayton of Merrill, Mrs. Al Walsh, Fond du Lac, and Mr. and Mrs. William Zuege and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Zuege of Stevens Point. There were also many relatives from Loyal and vicinity.
[697] This is about the death of Vern's mother.
General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales; p. 504
Hoo (Baron Hoo; extinct 1458; dedcended from Robert de Hoo, of Hoo, Co. Bedford, and Knebworth, co and Hertford, living temp. Edward I. Sir Thomas Hoo, a distinguished soldier in France in the reign of Henry III., was summoned to Parliment as Baron Hoo. His daus. and co-heirs were Aleanore, m. Sir James Carew, Knt.,, of Bedington, co. Surrey; Jane m. Sir Roger Copley, Knt.; and Elizabeth, m. Sir John Devenish, Knt).
_John LEVI __________+
| (1798 - 1841)
_Ezra Samuel LEVI ___|
| (1818 - 1889) m 1842|
| |_Sarah BAILEY _______+
|
|
|--Truman James LEVI
| (1845 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Rebecca CALKINS ____|
(1820 - ....) m 1842|
|_____________________
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Betsy's Email quotes an old letter that says: "James Levi, only son of Ezra Levi and grandson of Sarah Bailey Levi (called Sally by her kin) but on Church records Sarah. Later James, the son of Ezra Levi returned East and married Kate Silvernale of Salisbury, CT., afterwards settled in Norfolk, CT. Where for a quater of a century or more he was engaged in construction of buildings."
1860 United States Federal Census about Ezra Levi Name: Ezra Levi
Age in 1860: 42
Birth Year: abt 1818
Birthplace: Connecticut
Home in 1860: Fremont, Newaygo, Michigan
Gender: Male
Post Office: Weaverville
Value of real estate: View image
Household Members: Name Age
Ezra Levi 42
Rebrara Levi 40
Mary Jane Levi 17
Freeman J Levi 15
Corneilia Levi 13
Harriett Levi 8
Mariett Levi 6
_Thomas MARTINDALE __
| (1759 - 1843) m 1792
_William MARTINDALE _|
| (1796 - 1871) |
| |_Lucy BENNETT _______
| (1772 - ....) m 1792
|
|--William H MARTINDALE
| (1845 - 1920)
| _____________________
| |
|_Alice LAKE _________|
(1807 - 1891) |
|_____________________