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_Robert BARTLETT ____|
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|--***Abigail BARTLETT
| (1637 - ....)
| __
| |
|_Ann ________________|
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_Jonas COLVIN _________
| (1838 - 1879)
_Byron A. COLVIN ____|
| (1869 - 1951) m 1892|
| |_Lucy Janette NUTTING _+
| (1841 - 1909)
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|--Clara J. COLVIN
| (1907 - ....)
| _______________________
| |
|_Ida M. _____________|
(1876 - ....) m 1892|
|_______________________
___________________________
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_Marvin GHOLSON _____________|
| (.... - 1934) m 1922 |
| |___________________________
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|--Jean Marie GHOLSON
| (1926 - 1999)
| _Herman Otto WINTERMANTEL _+
| | (1874 - 1956) m 1900
|_Mabel Laverne WINTERMANTEL _|
(1901 - 1977) m 1922 |
|_Emma Lena WENGER _________+
(1877 - 1955) m 1900
_____________________
|
_ MORRIS ___________________________|
| |
| |_____________________
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|--Shirley Ann MORRIS
| (1931 - 1999)
| _Joseph MITCHELL ____
| | m 1908
|_Vertuel J. Bessie Violet MITCHELL _|
(1909 - 1989) |
|_Matilda WHITE ______+
(1872 - 1947) m 1908
Shirley Ann Morris Rust
DOB: 11/18/31 Evanston, IL
DOD: 5/7/99 Hanover Park, IL
Yes, we lived in Chicago until 1964. Then we moved to Cicero, IL. Parents
were already divorced.
Dad is still living in KY but . . . Mom did
it all by herself. The old "can't squeeze blood out of a turnip". She was
the entire family's rock. Her sisters (half) and brother (half), all
married, would still go to her for...everything.
When we lived in Chicago, we owned a two-flat. After the divorce, probably
1960, parents had to sell building. Granny lived downstairs. Then we moved
next door....my Mom, sister, Granny and her youngest, a year younger than
me. Again, in 1964 we moved to Cicero. Granny always lived with us.
_____________________
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_Alvah A MUNGER _____|
| (1811 - 1876) |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Alvah L MUNGER
| (1845 - ....)
| _Thomas MARTINDALE __
| | (1759 - 1843) m 1792
|_Rebecca MARTINDALE _|
(1816 - 1857) |
|_Lucy BENNETT _______
(1772 - ....) m 1792
_______________________
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_George TUCKER ______|
| (1868 - 1939) m 1896|
| |_______________________
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|
|--Bessie TUCKER
| (1898 - 1986)
| _Frank Orlando PIERCE _+
| | (1854 - 1936) m 1877
|_Mable Ethel PIERCE _|
(1878 - 1955) m 1896|
|_Sarah Jane TODHUNTER _+
(1855 - 1884) m 1877
[11155]
from the Loyal Tribune 8 Dec 1921; Loyal, Clark Co., WI
A small but lovely wedding took place Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Murphy, when Miss Bessie Tucker of Greenwood, Clark County, Wis., became the bride of Harold Blancher of Tacoma. The ceremony was performed before relatives and close friends, Rev. T. H. Meyer.
The house was beautiful in pink and white flowers with tall candles, giving a quaintly charming touch through the rooms. Before the nuptial ceremony Howard Blancher, a brother of the bridegroom, with Floyd Murphy at the piano, played a bridal song arranged for violin, followed by "I Love You Truly." As the melody of Mendelssohn's wedding march filled the room with soft music, the bride entered unattended. She was lovely in her wedding gown of white lace and net over white satin and carried a shower bouquet of Cecil Bruner roses and white chrysanthemums.
The nuptial vows were spoken before a floral altar of greenery and flowers defined with cathedral candies at each side. Mrs. George Woodbridge arranged the decorations.
An informal reception was held after the benediction, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Blancher receiving the congratulations with the young couple.
The dining room for the bridal collation was attractive in decorations of pink and white. The bride's table had a cloth of lace and the flowers were pink chrysanthemums in a deep crystal bowl. Candles of the same color in tall crystal sticks competed the appointment.
Mrs. F. B. Blancher poured and Mrs. T. H. Martin cut the wedding cake, Mrs. E. D. Murphy cut the ices. They were assisted in serving by Mrs. Fred Schwah, Miss Alysse Russell and Miss Winifred Blancher.
The young couple left in the late evening for a short honeymoon trip, its destination being kept a secret. The bride wore, for going away, a smart traveling dress of navy blue duvetyn with coat of matching color finished handsomely with a collar of squirrel.
The bride is a graduate of the kindergarten division of Oshkosh Normal, and has been teaching in the public schools of the city a few months. The groom was graduated from Marquette University in Milwaukee and also attended the University of Pennsylvania. He was overseas for 18 moths in war service, having charge of x-ray work in one of the larger hospitals.
The young couple will make their home in Tacoma, and will receive friends in their own new little bungalow on North 12th St. after Dec. 15th.
BioM: Tucker, Bessie (1921)
Posted By: Stan <[EMail address deleted] <mailto:[EMail address deleted]?subject=BioM: Tucker, Bessie (1921)>>Date: Thursday, 11 March 2004, at 12:15 p.m.
Surnames: TUCKER MURPHY BLANCHER
---------Source: LOYAL TRIBUNE (Loyal, Clark County, Wis.) 12/08/1921
--------- Tucker, Bessie (DEC 1921)
A small but lovely wedding took place Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Murphy, when Miss Bessie Tucker of Greenwood, Clark County, Wis., became the bride of Harold Blancher of Tacoma. The ceremony was performed before relatives and close friends, Rev. T. H. Meyer.
The house was beautiful in pin and white flowers with tall candles, giving a quaintly charming touch through the rooms. Before the nuptial ceremony Howard Blancher, a brother of the bridegroom, with Floyd Murphy at the piano, played a bridal song arranged for violin, followed by "I Love You Truly." As the melody of Mendelssohn's wedding march filled the room with soft music, the bride entered unattended. She was lovely in her wedding gown of white lace and net over white satin and carried a shower bouquet of Cecil Bruner roses and white chrysanthemums.
The nuptial vows were spoken before a floral altar of greenery and flowers defined with cathedral candies at each side. Mrs. George Woodbridge arranged the decorations.
An informal reception was held after the benediction, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Blancher receiving the congratulations with the young couple.
The dining room for the bridal collation was attractive in decorations of pink and white. The bride's table had a cloth of lace and the flowers were pink chrysanthemums in a deep crystal bowl. Candles of the same color in tall crystal sticks competed the appointment.
Mrs. F. B. Blancher poured and Mrs. T. H. Martin cut the wedding cake, Mrs. E. D. Murphy cut the ices. They were assisted in serving by Mrs. Fred Schwah, Miss Alysse Russell and Miss Winifred Blancher.
The young couple left in the late evening for a short honeymoon trip, its destination being kept a secret. The bride wore, for going away, a smart traveling dress of navy blue duvetyn with coat of matching color finished handsomely with a collar of squirrel.
The bride is a graduate of the kindergarten division of Oshkosh Normal, and has been teaching in the public schools of the city a few months. The groom was graduated from Marquette University in Milwaukee and also attended the University of Pennsylvania. He was overseas for 18 moths in war service, having charge of x-ray work in one of the larger hospitals.
The young couple will make their home in Tacoma, and will receive friends in their own new little bungalow on North 12th St. after Dec. 15th.
(Tacoma Ledger)