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4801 LKH note:
Note from Family Search.
Orsmus Vandorn Gritton and his wife, Mary Josephine Underwood, abandoned their three boys when the couple separated. At the time the youngest, Joseph Vandorn Gritton, was age five. The boys grew up in Brightside Orphanage in Plymouth, Indiana. The orphanage put them out one by one as they reached the age of sixteen. Their mother kept their sister, Millie.
 
Gritton, Orsmus Vandorn (I541)
 
4802 LKH note:
Photo of headstone on Find a Grave state death date as 1939.
Illinois dearth and still births index gives date of death as 4 Feb 1940 with burial on 6 Feb 1940 
Jackson, Vance C. (I1179)
 
4803 LKH note:
Ruth married William Earl Mathews, b. 28 Nov 1915 in Goldsboro, North Carolina.

In the 1940 census they are in Norfolk, Virginia.

In the 1950 census they are Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California. Hattie's mother Gertrude Gritton, 64, widow, lives with them.
 
Gritton, Ruth Beatrice (I905)
 
4804 LKH note:
Sarah Catherine's father (Andrew Jackson Cline) died seven months before she was born and her mother (Eliza Ann Miliner Cline) died a month after she was born. She was raised by her grandparents, John B. and Catherine (Shumate) Cline. After John B. Cline died in 1856, she and her grandmother appear in the 1860 census in the household of John B. and Catherine's oldest son, Spencer Cline.
 
Cline, Sarah Catherine (I25)
 
4805 LKH note:
Sarah died on 20 May 1818, age 41, three days after the birth of her eighth child, Merriman.
 
Brumfield, Sarah (I432)
 
4806 LKH note:
Susan Elizabeth Fox and Franklin H. Smith married 16 Feb 1883, Hamblen County, Tennessee. Their marriage is recorded in the State of Tennessee, Hamblem County, County Court Clerk, Marriages, v.5, May 1882-March 1888, page 101.
 
Smith, Franklin H. (I4495)
 
4807 LKH note:
Susan Elizabeth Fox and Franklin H. Smith married 16 Feb 1883, Hamblen County, Tennessee. Their marriage is recorded in the State of Tennessee, Hamblem County, County Court Clerk, Marriages, v.5, May 1882-March 1888, page 101.
 
Fox, Susan Elizabeth (I2039)
 
4808 LKH note:
The birth year of 1872 would match the birth year of Laura B. Gritton, daughter of John V. and Mary F. Gritton in the 1880 US census.
 
Gritton, Laura B. (I3036)
 
4809 LKH note:
There are two children buried in the Cline/Milner Cemetery that have a high probability of being two children of Mary and John Bonnett.

Currently they are labeled with the surname of Bonned, but the photo of the headstone could be read as Bonnett instead.

However, their dates of death and ages at death are too close together and therefore problematic for being the children of the same parents.

Alvin Bonned [Bonnett]
d. 28 Mar 1873
inscription: son of J & M; aged 2m 19d
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32853623/alvin-bonned
and
Huldah Bonned [Bonnett]
d. 1 Apr 1873
inscription: aged 7m 22d; daughter of J & M
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32853590/huldah-bonned
 
Bonnett, John (I46)
 
4810 LKH note:
There are two children buried in the Cline/Milner Cemetery that have a high probability of being two children of Mary and John G. Bonnett.

Currently they are labeled with the surname of Bonned, but the photo of the headstone could be read as Bonnett instead.

However, their dates of death and ages at death are too close together and therefore problematic for being the children of the same parents.

Alvin Bonned [Bonnett]
d. 28 Mar 1873
inscription: son of J & M; aged 2m 19d
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32853623/alvin-bonned
and
Huldah Bonned [Bonnett]
d. 1 Apr 1873
inscription: aged 7m 22d; daughter of J & M
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32853590/huldah-bonned
 
Cline, Mary (I45)
 
4811 LKH Note:
there is a conflict in sources for Lewis Cline's death and burial. This matches the record of the 1920 US census that shows Eliza (DeMoss) Cline as a widow with four children living in Blount Township, Vermilion County, Illinois.

Illinois deaths and still births index gives the following information
Name: Louis Cline
Birth Date: 12 Sep 1853
Birth Place: Illinois
Death Date: 30 Jan 1917
Death Place: Blount, Vermilion, Illinois
Burial Date: 1 Feb 1917
Cemetery Name: Cline Cemetery
Death Age: 62
Occupation: Farmer
Race: White
Marital status: M
Gender: Male
Father Name: Spencer Cline
FHL Film Number: 1543819

Find a Grave https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/168839593/lewis-cline
gives is birth as Sep 1855, Blount Township, Vermilino County, Illinois
death:: 3 May 1939, Vermilion County, Illinois
burial: Sunset Memorial Park, Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois and links with his wife, Eliza Ann Demoss and three of their children: Elmer, Russell, and Sadie.
 
Cline, Lewis (I23)
 
4812 LKH note:
US Civil War Draft Registration Records. Blount Township.

Jess Gritten. Age 28. White. Farmer. Married. Born in Illinois.
In same record, just above Jess's entry are entries for his cousins (sons of Milo B. Gritton and Jane Burton):

Merriman Gritten. Age 24. White. Farmer, Married. Born in Illinois.

a few lines below is: John Gritten. Age 20. White, Farmer, Married. Born in Illinois

No record of any of them serving.
 
Gritton, Merriman Loy (I452)
 
4813 LKH note:
William married a second time about 1820 to a woman named Elizabeth. They had two children: Arthur (b. 1823), Mary Catharine (b. 1825).
 
Springgate, William Perry (I987)
 
4814 LKH note:

Eli Gritton and Edna Ford are married on 14 March 1900.

In the 1900 census enumerated on 5 & 6 June 1900, Edna Gritton, age 18, widow, is listed in her parent's household.

I can find no further records for Eli after his marriage record.
 
Gritton, Eli Lewis (I2349)
 
4815 LKH note:

Eli Gritton and Edna Ford are married on 14 March 1900.

In the 1900 census enumerated on 5 & 6 June 1900, Edna Gritton, age 18, widow, is listed in her parent's household.

I can find no further records for Eli after his marriage record.
 
Ford, Edna Larene (I2350)
 
4816 LKH note:
Frances was first married in 1896 to Herbert J. Boslet, who died in 1901.

 
Bell, Frances E. (I1582)
 
4817 LKH note:
His name is Isaac Wesley Eddy on his death certificate. Find a Grave lists him as Isaac Western Eddy.
 
Eddy, Isaac Wesley (I3468)
 
4818 LKH Note:
Obituary from Find a Grave states that John H. W. Trent was a physician. In the 1870 and 1880 US census, he is listed as a farmer. However, the information about his two wives and the names of some of his children from those census records match.
 
Trent, John H. (I314)
 
4819 LKH Note:
second marriage to Leotis / Leloads Pettyjohn
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57117365/leotis-pettyjohn
 
Underwood, Mary Josephine (I557)
 
4820 LKH Note: Wiggans, Benjamin Valentine (I643)
 
4821 LKH note: Ethel Grimes Turner's death certificate names her father, Samuel Grimes, but the mother's name is written as unknown. Her birthdate in 1884 and her entry in the 1900 US census in Samuel Grimes household would indicate that her mother was May (Cline) Grimes. Grimes, Ethel (I2885)
 
4822 LKH Note: First name also spelled as Richardson and Ritchison if different records. White, Ritchison Trott (I2365)
 
4823 LKH Note: Greenlawn Cemetery is now known as Greenlawn Memorial Park. I can not find an entry for her on Find a Grave. Brown, Kittie B. (I1139)
 
4824 LKH note: Luketta's first name is spelled in various ways in different records. In her marriage record it is spelled as Lewcetty.
 
Cline, Luketta (I51)
 
4825 LKH note: Photograph of headstone on Find a Grave reads: Daughter Jessie Houck 1872-1878. It is in a line of stones with a large marker for HOUCK. Houck, Jessie (I2829)
 
4826 LKH Note: Birth certificate gives her name are Marjorie Mar Wolfe b.15 Nov 1925; parents Homer Wolfe and Anna Christina Madsen. All other records show her as Mary Ellen Wolfe Floyd.
 
Wolfe, Mary Ellen (I2098)
 
4827 LKH note: Can't confirm, but Thomas Gritton lives in this area at the right time for this article.

Finds Skeleton Under Stone.
Possible Evidence of Crime Comes to Light Near Point Where Gilbert Gates Was Murdered.
Paris, Mo., Sept. 8. - Tom Gritton, while removing a large rock, discovered a skeleton of a man which had evidently been hidden for a number of years. The find was made near the place where Alexander Jester camped the night before young Gilbert Gates was murdered in Monroe county thirty years ago.
Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois. Saturday, 9 September 1899, page 7.
 
Gritton, Thomas E. (I4227)
 
4828 LKH note: Clues lead to these articles being about this Calvin Gritten. Except that his headstone states he died in 1908.
* * * *
LKH note: to add further confusion, there is there are two different version of when and where Calvin died.
* * * *
Penfield
Calvin Gritten died Monday at the home of his brother, George Gritten, near Gerald, from consumption of the bowels. Mr. Gritten had been sick for several months, but was able to be out until about two weeks ago, when he was compelled to take to his bed. He was a member of the Collison Knights of Pythias lodge. The funeral was held Wednesday from the George Gritten home.
The Champaign Daily News, Champaign, Illinois. Thursday, 28 January 1909, page 8.
* * * *
Penfield.
Cal Gritten was taken to the home of his sister, Mrs. Dolie Elder, in Danville, the latter part of last week. Mr. Gritten is improving in health.
The Champaign County News, Champaign, Illinois. Saturday, 13 February 1909, page 8.
* * * *
Penfield
Calvin Gritten died at the home of his sister in Danville after an illness of several months. The funeral was at Armstrong, where he was buried by the Knights of Phthias lodge of Penfield.
The Champaign daily News, Champaign, Illinois. Thursday, 25 February 1909, page 8.


 
Gritten, Calvin Jacob (I2464)
 
4829 LKH note: I can not find a record of her burial on Find a Grave. Her parents, Andrew and Rebecca McNees, and her husband, Howard H. Wilson, are buried at Woodlawn Cemetery, Maxville, Randolph County, Indiana so it is highly likely that she is buried there as well. McNees, Mabel (I3070)
 
4830 LKH note: Mecca's name on her tombstone is written as Mecca T. Stucky. Her name in some other records is listed as America T. Stucky. Kahoe, Mecca (I135)
 
4831 LKH note: Only clue is that he was a pressman, but likely to be Frank Marshall Gritton.

Frank Gritton, pressman in The News office, moved his family from Danville to this city the fore part of the week.
The Champaign County News, Champaign, Illinois, Saturday, 18 June 1892, page 1.
 
Gritton, Frank Marshall (I462)
 
4832 LKH note: some records show that the family came from Kentucky to Illinois in 1829. Cline, Leusinda (I15)
 
4833 LKH note: The Redwood Tribune later corrects the mistake in Austin's name.

RC Mechanic Crushed to Death
Grease Rack Smashes Father of 3
Albert Austin Dies In Burlingame Tragedy
Burlingame - A hydraulic grease rack crushed to the ground at a Burlingame plant today, snuffing out the life of a 38-year-old Redwood City mechanic.
Albert Austin, of 351 Encina Ave., Redwood City, died instantly as he was crushed beneath the lift and the half-ton truck, loaded with tools, on which he was working.
The accident occurred at the Harry Lee plumbing and heating plant, where Mr. Austin was employed as a mechanic and crane operator.
No one witnessed the accident, which took place about 9:30 a.m., but several employes heard the crash and dashed to the scene. Among them were Austin's brother-in-law, F.B. Lewellyn, San Mateo, and M.O. Hatch, San Mateo.
Lewellyn said the victim didn't make a sound as the grease rack fell, apparently because of failure of the hydraulic mechanism.
A crane had to be used to raise the grease rack as that the body could be removed. There was no hydraulic pressure.
Mr. Austin, who is survived by his wife and three young children, had been working at the plumbing concern for about a year, Lewellyn said.
He had reported for work at 8 a.m. today and had been working by himself greasing various trucks, a customary Saturday procedure.
Lewellyn said that he had been working on the truck which subsequently crushed Austin for about 10 minutes before the accident.
Mr. Austin, a native of Danville, Ill, is survived by his wife, Mary; twins Jean and Dean, 7; son Ronnie, 13; his mother, Mrs. Opal Wich, San Bruno; a sister, Mrs. Louise Lewellyn, and a brother, Herman Albert Austin, San Bruno.
The body was taken to the Crosby-N. Gray Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements were incomplete.
Redwood City Tribune, Redwood City, California. Saturday, 11 September 1954.

 
Albert, Austin G. (I276)
 
4834 LKH note: uncertain if this is the same family.
There is a Louis Shepherd in the 1830 US census in Wilkes, North Carrolina
Total of 3 free white persons in household
1 free white male ages 15-19
1 free white femail ages 15-19
1 free white femail aged under 5.

Unknown if there is any family connection, however,
Next door is the household of Allen Shepherd
Total of 4 free white persons in household
1 free while male age 20-29
1 free white male under the age of 5
1 fee white female age 15-19
1 free white female under age of 5
free white persons under age 20 = 3
free white persons ages 20-49 = 1 
Shepherd, Louis (I3633)
 
4835 LKH Notes:

In the 1910 US census, Florence Hires, age 8, born in Oklahoma, is living Jacaica, Vermilion County, in the household of her grandparents, James and Liza Hires.

I find no records for her after her marriage to John C. Shanks. 
Hires, Florence (I204)
 
4836 LKH Notes:
Indiana death certificate for Marion Grace Bullock
b.4 Sep 1917, Chicago, Illinois
d.9 Oct 1966, Robert Long Hospital, Inadianpolis, Marion County, Indiana
father: Walter Scott
mother: Anna Rauer.
informant's name: Marion Grace Bullock>
relationship to deceased: self
burial 12 Oct 1966, Sunset Memorial, Danville, Illinois

No record of her burial in Sunset Memorial, but there is record of her burial with husband Maruice M. Bullock at Gundy Cemetery.
Record for her birth is to father Water S. McDonald and Anna Rauen.. Perhaps the initial S. stands for Scott? 
McDonald, Marion Grace (I3199)
 
4837 LKH Notes:
The Illinois deaths and stillbirths Index (1916-1947) has an entry for Wm. Franklin Yeazel born 12 May 1849 in Homer, Illinois; died 21 Aug 1923 in Hopedale, Tazewell County, Illinois.
buried 24 Aug 1923 in Orendorff Cemetery, Hopedale, Illinois
spouse: Clara Yeazel
Father: Adam Yeazel, b. Ohio. Mother, Marie Gragel, b.Ohio.

Find a Grave has an entry matching that information for William Franklin Yeazel in Orendorff Cemetery.

Find a Grave ALSO has an entry for William Franklin Yeazel born 12 May 1849 in Champaign County, Illinois, died 22 Aug 1923 in Champaign County, Illinois
buried GAR Cemetery, Homer, Champaign County, Illinois
spouse: Mary S. Yeazel 
Yeazel, William Franklin (I2954)
 
4838 LKH Notes:

In 1919 he was admitted to US National Homes for Disable Volunteer Soldiers, Danville, V ermilion County, Illinois. In 1920 he died in that hospital.

The Cline/Milner cemetery has a burial for Alfred Ralls b.16 January 1866, d.10 September 1870. Franklin and Harriet (Cline) Ralls are also buried there. Is this their child?

Franklin Ralls information on Illinois deaths and stillbirths index gives his father's name: Moses, and his mother as Newbro.
 
Ralls, Franklin (I33)
 
4839 LKH Notes:

In the 1850 US census taken on 20 September, their household consists of Rufus, age 24, and Levina, age 23. Rufus's occupation is listed as laborer. They lived next door to Rufus's parents, Ranson and Penelope Fox who still have a household of six children ranging in age from 9 to 18 years old.

When Rufus Fox died in 1859 he left Levina a widow with five children ranging in age from 10 months old to 9 years old.

US federal census mortality schedules, 1850-1885
Name: R M Fox
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Estimated birth year: abt 1826
Birth Place: Tennessee, USA
Age: 33
Death Date: Oct 1859
Cause of Death: Consumption
Census Year: 1860
Census Place: District 8, Cocke, Tennessee, USA
Line: 23 
Fox, Rufus Morgan (I2033)
 
4840 LKH notes:

In the 1850 US census, Ransom Fox, age 48 is head of household which includes his wife, Pernelope, age 52, and six children ranging in age from 9 to 18 years. He is listed as a farmer and owns $400 of real estate. Next door is his oldest son, Rufus Fox, age 24, and his wife Lavina who were married in January of 1850.

In the 1860 US census, Ransom, age 56 and wife Pernelope, age 62, have two sons still living at home, Carter, age 20, and Robert, age 16. Ransom, Penelope, and Carter are listed as unable to read or write. Robert is listed as attending school. 
Fox, Ransom (I2043)
 
4841 LKH Notes:

When Rufus Fox died in 1859 he left Levina a widow with five children under the age of nine years old.

In the 1860 US census Lavina Fox, age 32, is head of household with five children age ranging from 10 months old to 9 years old.

In the 1870 US census Lavina, age 42, is head of household with six children ranging in age from 8 months to 19 years. The youngest is John Fox, age 8 months; I do not find any additional documentation for him.

In the 1880 US census, Lavina Fox, age 51, is living alone. Occupation listed as: keeping house.

In the 1900 US census Lavina "Vina" Fox, age 72, has moved to Illinois and is in the household of her daughter Mary (Fox) Gilroy) who is herself a widow with three children ages ranging from 10 to 13.
 
Kelly, Levina "Vina" (I2034)
 
4842 LKH Notes:
Find a Grave's list of Labon and Lydia's children includes Jessie Clara Gritten b.1878 - d.17 Feb 1909. Buried in Partlow Cemetery, Armstrong, Vermilion County, Illinois.
And there is no other entry for their daughter, Clara Gritton.
However.
Although the birth date matches, the other information for Clara E. (Gritton) (Myers) Thompson points to the information I have entered here.
The US Social Security Applications and Claims Index entry is for
Name: Clara E Thompson
[Clara Thompson]
[Clara E Gritten]
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 15 Apr 1879
Birth Place: Penfield, IL
Death Date: 15 Feb 1970
Claim Date: 24 Aug 1965
Father: Laben Gritten
Mother: Lydia Pyle
SSN: 334161866
 
Gritten, Clara E. (I1018)
 
4843 LKH Notes:
Marriage record for Jane S. Burton and Milow B. Gritton, 13 Nov 1834, Mercer County, Kentucky. Gives her father's name as John H. Burton.
 
Burton, Jane S. (I448)
 
4844 LKH Notes:
The earliest record I can find for this family is the marriage record for John Cline and Catey Shumate on 3 December 1811 in Harrison County, Kentucky. John Shumate is recorded as her father.

The next record is the 1820 US census where the family resides on south side of Licking River, Harrison County, Kentucky. Household members are:
1 white male aged 26-44 (who would be John B. Cline age 34).
1 white male age 16-25 (who I cannot identify).
3 white males under age 10 (who would be Spencer age 7, Andrew J age 5 and Nathaniel age 4).
1 white female age 26-44 (who would be Catherine age 30).
2 white females under age 10 (who would be Lizean age 7 and Susannah age 1).

In the 1820 US census John Shumate is next door and is most probably Catherine (Shumate) Cline's father.

The next record is the 1830 US census where the family resides in the western division, Harrison County, Kentucky. The household members are:
1 white male age 40-49 (who would be John B. Cline age 44).
1 white male age 15-19 (who would be Spencer age 17).
2 white males age 10-14 (who would be Andrew J. age 15 and Nathaniel age 14).
1 white female age 30-30 (who would be Catherine age 40).
1 white female age 10-14 (who would be Lizean age 13).
4 white females age 5-9 (who would be Susannah, age 11, Merica, abt 10, Sarah, age 8, and Amanda age 7).
1 white female under the age of 5 who would be Mary age 5.

In the 1830 US census, the households of John Shumate and of William Shumate are nearby.

On 15 November 1830 John Cline is the original purchaser of 80 acres of federal land in Blount Township of Vermilion County, Illinois: Township 20N, Section 25, Range 12W, Section part W25W.
Nearby Christian Cline purchased 160 acres on 9 November 1830: Township 20N, Section 26, Range 12W, Section Part SE. I have found no other records of him and I do not know if or how he might be related to John B. Cline.
In 1831 three members of the Shumate family will also purchase land nearby: John Shumate, Stephen Shumate, and William Shumate. I have not yet found any records that would prove if or how they are related to Catherine (Shumate) Cline other than the probability that John Shumate was the father who signed at her marriage; and that her photo album contained a photograph of Bill Shumate, possibly her brother (?).

The year 1830 was probably the year that the family moved from Harrison County, Kentucky to Vermilion County, Illinois. It was also a tragic year for youngest children. From their Bible records we know that baby Catherine died 26 Feb 1830, only five months old; baby John Cline died 23 May 1830 at one year, six months old; and young William died 11 Aug 1830 at three years, six months old. In July of 1830 their youngest child, Leusinda, was born, but she also would die just three years later.
There are no locations given for either the deaths or the births in the Bible record, and there are no burial records that I yet have found in either Kentucky or Illinois. We also do not know if the family moved before or after John B. Cline purchased the 80 acres in Vermilion County.

The next record is the 1840 US census when the Cline family resides in Vermilion County, Illinois. Household members are:
1 white male age 50-59 (who would be John B. Cline age 54).
1 white male age 20-29 (who would be Spencer age 29).
1 white male age 15-19 (who would be Andrew J. age 25).
1 white female age 40-49 (who would be Catherine age 49).
3 white females age 15-19 (who would be: Sarah age 18, Amanda age 17, and Mary age 15).
1 white female age 10-14 (I don't know who this is).
Nearby families include William Shumate, John Shumate

Son Nathaniel had married in March 1840 at age 24.
Daughter Lizean had married in April 1837 at age 23.
Daughter Susannah had married in March 1836 at age 21.
Daugher Merica had married in May 1839 at age 20.
Spencer would marry in October 1840.
Sarah would marry in Jun 1841.
Amanda would marry in January 1842
Andrew J. would marry in Aug 1842.
Mary would marry in October 1842.

In the 1850 US census John B. Cline, age 64, household includes, his wife Catherine, age 50, and their orphaned granddaughter Catherine Cline, age 8 (daughter of Andrew Jackson Cline and Eliza Milliner). His occupation is listed as potter. They live next door to Spencer Cline and to Nathaniel Cline, both farmers. Next door to Stephen Cline is the household of John G. Gritton which includes his son Jesse, age 14, who will later marry Catherine.

 
Cline, John B. (I1)
 
4845 LKH notes: In the 1925 Iowa state census, Cora gives her mother's name as Eilzabeth Bonnett (not Ellen Baker). Check records. Newbrough, Cora Bessie (I215)
 
4846 LKH Notes: Margaret's death certificate states that she is married to Pete Durcho. On Find a Grave she is buried under the name of Margaret Hershman (surname of her first husband). On marriage certificate in 2000 for her daughter Cheryl Christine (Hershman) Stoles, she is listed a mother and Kenneth Melvin Hershman is listed as father.


notes from Find a Grave
Funeral Home Records
name: Hershman, Margaret "Peggy"
birth: 1 May 1932 Jasper County
death: 9 Jul 1989 Lake County
spouse: Kenneth Hershman (1951)
Ted Russell (1974 Wheeler) d. 1978
Pete Durcho (1982 Jasper County)
father: Wm. Nuss
mother: Sophonia Leggett
children: Ronald, Dennis, Cheryl Stokes
siblings: Sarah Schultz, Ruth Berrier, Alma Adams, Helen Schultz, Mary Elea
burial: Wheatfield Cemetery 
Nuss, Margaret (I1906)
 
4847 Lois Alberta Stephens, 92, of Twin Falls, passed away on Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010, at the Twin Falls Care Center.
She was born to Charles Bert Monahan and Clara Lousia May Snook on July 19, 1918 in Elm Creek, Nebraska. On Jan. 5, 1938 she married Leo Stephens in Elko, Nevada. He preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Barbara Williams; a son-in-law, Wes McCord; a grandson, Jeff Lemke; two great-great-grandbabies; her parents; two brothers and five sisters.
Surviving are two daughters, Dorothy (Sylven) Bailey of Wendell and Helen McCord of Kimberly; one brother, Dale Monahan of Prescott, Arizona; one sister, Elsie Forslin of Green River, Wyoming; 11 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren and 10 great-great-grandchildren.
 
Monahan, Lois Alberta (I2249)
 
4848 Lola H. Blue is listed in the Danville city direcoty in 1922 as widow of Everett. She is a nurse living at 608 Changler.
Lola H. Blue is listed in the Danville city directory in 1923 as widow of Everett. She is a nurse living at 608 Chandler St..
Lola H. Blue is listed in the Danville city directory in 1925 as widow of Everet, living at 608 Chandler.

Charles Everette Blue's draft registration card, 5 June 1917, gives 608 Changler St., Danville, Ill. as address. 
Swisher, Lola (I3954)
 
4849 Long-Time Resident Dies
Albert A. Austin, 61, of 527 Highland drive, died Saturday at Methodist hospital. Mr. Austin was born in Jeffersonville, but had resided in Indianapolis most of his life. He was a member of the old East Washington Presbyterian church.
Surviving him are the widow, a son by a former marriage, Thomas T. Austin, Los Angeles; a sister, Mrs. Pierce J. Landers, Indianapolis, and two brothers, J. Thomas Austin, New York, and Edward M. Austin, Petersboro, Canada.
Funeral services will be at the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, 25 West Fall Creek parkway, this afternoon at 3:30. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery.
The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Indiana. Monday, 30 October 1933.
 
Austin, Albert Ames (I4475)
 
4850 Lot 169, Block 21.

Dorathy does not appear in a search on Find a Grave. However, the photo on Find a Grave shows that she shares a headstone with her husband Lloyd. 
Gochenour, Dorathy Elmira (I377)
 

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