_Jonas COLVIN _________
| (1838 - 1879)
_Byron A. COLVIN ____|
| (1869 - 1951) m 1892|
| |_Lucy Janette NUTTING _+
| (1841 - 1909)
|
|--Ruth M. COLVIN
| (1902 - ....)
| _______________________
| |
|_Ida M. _____________|
(1876 - ....) m 1892|
|_______________________
___________________________
|
_Marvin GHOLSON _____________|
| (.... - 1934) m 1922 |
| |___________________________
|
|
|--Audrey GHOLSON
| (.... - 1934)
| _Herman Otto WINTERMANTEL _+
| | (1874 - 1956) m 1900
|_Mabel Laverne WINTERMANTEL _|
(1901 - 1977) m 1922 |
|_Emma Lena WENGER _________+
(1877 - 1955) m 1900
_____________________
|
_Alvah A MUNGER _____|
| (1811 - 1876) |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--William Thomas MUNGER
| (1844 - 1895)
| _Thomas MARTINDALE __
| | (1759 - 1843) m 1792
|_Rebecca MARTINDALE _|
(1816 - 1857) |
|_Lucy BENNETT _______
(1772 - ....) m 1792
_Jean PETRIQUIN ____________
| (1699 - ....) m 1719
_Jean PETRIQUIN ________|
| (1724 - 1764) m 1753 |
| |_Anne Marie VIENOT _________
| (1698 - 1752) m 1719
|
|--John George PATRIQUIN
| (1757 - ....)
| _Jean Christofle JEAUDRY ___
| | (1707 - 1777) m 1733
|_Ann Catherine JEAUDRY _|
(1737 - ....) m 1753 |
|_Anne Catherine WEUILLEMIN _
(1713 - 1753) m 1733
[11532] Per P Marek Email they were married over 50 years.
Line 79 one of three families living at 3817 Schubert Ave, dwelling 143 Family 287
Rietz, Nevada head rents for $55/mo age 39 m. at 31 IL IL IL OCC: Automobile Mechanic
Jane wife 37 29 IL IL IL
Edward son 14 MN IL IL
Alvin son 18 IL IL IL
_______________________
|
_George TUCKER ______|
| (1868 - 1939) m 1896|
| |_______________________
|
|
|--Harold George TUCKER
| (1900 - 1976)
| _Frank Orlando PIERCE _+
| | (1854 - 1936) m 1877
|_Mable Ethel PIERCE _|
(1878 - 1955) m 1896|
|_Sarah Jane TODHUNTER _+
(1855 - 1884) m 1877
[11151]
From Michael Tucker comes this story:
They were married on the Wednesday
before Thanksgiving that year. They had their wedding in the morning,
their reception in the afternoon, and in the evening they took the train
from Loyal to Marshfield, all of 20 miles, to go to the silent movies,
with a stop at a local station (Spokeville) along the way. They always
said that that was their honeymoon! When they got home, they had a
group of neighbors to "shivaree" them on their front lawn, and Grandma
had to offer a purse of money to stop their friends and kith and kin
from hooting and hollering congratulations!