Francis J. Benes1

TMG ID:8563, (5 Aug 1927 - )
Father*Joseph John Benes2 B: 23 Jan 1900, D: 1973
Mother*Mary R. (?)2 B: 1904, D: 1993

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Alias(es)

  • Nick-Name: her nickname was "Gerry"3
  • Nick-Name: her nickname was "Frankie"4
  • Name-Variation: She was also known as Francine Geraldine
  • Name-Variation: She was also known as Frances Benesch5
  • Name-Married: on Friday, 24 Jan 1947, her married name became Mrs. Wagner (née Benes).
  • Name-Married: on Saturday, 16 Apr 1977, her married name became Mrs. Spooner (née Benes).

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageFriday, 24 Jan 1947, Francis, age 19 years, 5 months and 19 days, and Elmer Stacy Wagner Jr., age 18 years and 28 days, son of: Elmer Stacey Wagner and Laverna Mildred Bailey, were married at Vancouver City, Clark County, WashingtonG,
     Other celebrants were: Elmer Stacey Wagner and Laverna Mildred Bailey.6,1
DivorceFeb 1974, on this date, the divorce between Francis J. (neé Benes) Wagner and Elmer Stacy Wagner at Los Angeles County, CaliforniaG.6
MarriageSaturday, 16 Apr 1977, Francis, age 49 years, 8 months and 11 days, and John H. Spooner were married at Contra Costa County, CaliforniaG.7
     

Other Major Events

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-193024 Apr 1930, 13591 Pierson Avenue, Detroit City, Wayne County, MichiganGJoseph John Benes, Mary R. (?), James J. Benes, Josephine Benes and Joseph Benes5
Census-19408 Apr 1940, 13591 Pierson Street (Rear), Detroit City, Wayne County, MichiganGJoseph John Benes, Mary R. (?), Josephine Benes and Lila Joyce Benes8

Known Address(es)

Newspaper Items & Articles

Citations

  1. [S951] Washington State Archives - Digital Archives, online <http://tinyurl.com/5lj7u>, http://tinyurl.com/m8skr6n. Hereinafter cited as WA Digital Archives.
  2. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various, agbwag2 Wagner Family Tree.
  3. [S220] Interview and notes with Elsie Dora Lewis (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington), by Terrance Wagner, 2002 - 2018. Terrance Wagner (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington).
  4. [S634] Interview and notes with Dale Rutledge (Littlerock, WA), by Terrance Wagner, July 2006. Terrance Wagner (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington).
  5. [S633] 1 Apr 1930, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y73u3s4c Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930.
  6. [S701] California Divorce Index, 1966-1984, online <http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/>, State File number: 016051. Hereinafter cited as CA Divorce Index.
  7. [S703] California Marriage Index, 1960-1985, online <https://tinyurl.com/y7jcrhxt>, State File number: 26844. Hereinafter cited as CA Marriage Index.
  8. [S1004] 1 Apr 1940, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y7ojnd8p Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940.
  9. [S2382] Article: S. E. Wagners Mark Wedding Anniversary With Family Reunion, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 21 Oct 1948, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  10. [S2381] Article: Vancouver Marriage Licenses, The Oregonian, Vancouver, WA, 28 Jan 1947, Page Seventeen. Hereinafter cited as Oregonian.
Last Edited6 Jan 2023

William Odus Wagner1,2

TMG ID:8564, (5 Oct 1914 - 17 May 1993)
Relationship:1st cousin of John Phillip Wagner
Father*Harry Ralph Wagner3 B: 10 Dec 1885, D: 14 Dec 1932
Mother*Chloe Marie Schmidt B: 17 Sep 1891, D: 4 Nov 1965

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Alias(es)

  • Nick-Name: his nickname was "Captain Bill"7

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageFriday, 3 Jul 1936, William, age 21 years, 8 months and 28 days, and Gladys Rosalie Sprague, age 20 years, 10 months and 3 days were married at Clark County, WashingtonG, 08:35 PM.7,4,5
     
Divorcecirca 1974, on this date, the divorce between Gladys Rosalie (neé Sprague) Wagner and William Odus Wagner.7
MarriageTuesday, 31 Dec 1974, William, age 60 years, 2 months and 26 days, and Violet Louise Nicholson, daughter of: Harlen C. Nicholson and Marcelle Mae (?), were married at Thurston County, WashingtonG, 01:00 PM.2,4
     

Children of: William Odus Wagner and Gladys Rosalie Sprague

Other Major Events

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-19204 Jan 1920, Harney Precinct, Clark County, WashingtonGHarry Ralph Wagner, Chloe Marie Schmidt, Vivian Angeline Wagner, Lena Agnes Wagner and Victor Elbe Wagner1
Census-19305 Apr 1930, Precinct 33, Portland, Multnomah County, OregonGChloe Marie Schmidt, Victor Elbe Wagner, LeRoy E. Wagner, Lena Agnes Wagner, Vivian Angeline Wagner, Edward Thomas Bunch and Edward T. Bunch8
Census-19406 Apr 1940, 625 NE 62nd Avenue, Portland, Multnomah County, OregonGGladys Rosalie Sprague and Valerie Joan Wagner9

Occupation(s)

DateLocationOccupation/Industry
charter boat Captain7
circa Apr 1940Portland, Multnomah County, OregonGboat mover own moorage9

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
ObituaryObituary: on Thursday, 24 Sep 1959, William Odus Wagner was mentioned in the obituary of Lena Agnes Wagner in The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon.
     Others mentioned: Peggy Ann Devine, Betty Lou Devine, Dixie Lee Devine, Vivian Angeline Wagner, Viola Bell Wagner, Bernice Roberts and LeRoy E. Wagner.10
DeathThursday, 4 Nov 1965, William Odus Wagner was the informant on the death certtificate for Chloe Marie Schmidt.11

Known Address(es)

Citations

  1. [S244] 1 Jan 1920, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/ya4dwjbu Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920.
  2. [S653] Death Certificate - Thomas Otto Mercer, online . Hereinafter cited as OR Death Index.
  3. [S252] Interview and notes with John Philip Wagner (6443) (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington), by Terrance Wagner, 2002. Terrance Wagner (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington).
  4. [S951] Washington State Archives - Digital Archives, online <http://tinyurl.com/5lj7u>. Hereinafter cited as WA Digital Archives.
  5. [S2678] Valerie Joan Wagner Newman, "The Wagner's," e-Mail message from <e-mail address> (Centralia, WA) to e-mail address, 6 Mar 2015. Hereinafter cited as "e-Mail - Valerie Wagner Newman."
  6. [S85] Social Security Death Index, Master File, Social Security Death Index, Social Security Death Index (http://tinyurl.com/jqkwdlq: RootsWeb, various). Hereinafter cited as SSDI.
  7. [S2645] Denise Wagner, "Wagner Family Tree," e-Mail message from <e-mail address> (e-mail address) to Terrance Wagner (9034), 18 Feb 2015. Hereinafter cited as "Denise Wagner."
  8. [S633] 1 Apr 1930, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y73u3s4c Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930.
  9. [S1004] 1 Apr 1940, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y7ojnd8p Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940.
  10. [S987] Obituaries, The Oregonian - Obituaries, Portland, Oregon, 24 Sep 1959, 23. Hereinafter cited as Oregonian.
  11. [S2666] Article: Funeral Notices, The Oregonian, Portland, OR, 5 Nov 1965, Page Thirty-seven. Hereinafter cited as Oregonian.
Last Edited8 Sep 2022

Judson A. Lewis

TMG ID:8565, (19 Mar 1840 - 12 Feb 1913)
Relationship:1st cousin 3 times removed of Elsie Dora Lewis
Father*Abner Lewis B: 27 Feb 1787, D: 25 May 1878
Mother*Amelia Stanton B: 29 Mar 1801, D: 8 Aug 1876

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageTuesday, 17 Jun 1884, Judson, age 44 years, 2 months and 29 days, and Josephine Lucinda Waite, age 40 years, 10 months and 7 days, daughter of: Christopher B. Waite and Lucinda Luff, were married.
     

Child of: Judson A. Lewis and Julia A. Wright

Education

Date(s)Note
before 1860Judson attended Attended the Tryo Conference Academy, Fairfax Baptist School and Sanbornton Bridge Boarding School.4

Other Major Events

  • circa 1862, Judson A. Lewis's physical description was: Described as five feet ten inches, light-complexioned, with black hair and dark eyes.4
  • Military: on Thursday, 24 Jul 1862, Judson A. Lewis at age 22, began military service, enlisted as a Private.1
  • Military: on Monday, 11 Aug 1862, at VermontG, Judson A. Lewis, at age 22, military service, Private, Company C, 1st Heavy Artillery Vermont Regiment.5,6,7
  • Military: on Monday, 1 Sep 1862, at Brattleboro, Windham County, VermontG, Judson A. Lewis, at age 22, military service, mustered in to Company C, 1st Vermont Regiment Heavy Artillery organized and mustered in as 11th Vermont Infantry.8,1
  • Military: on Sunday, 7 Sep 1862, at VermontG, Judson A. Lewis, at age 22, military service, left state for Washington, District of Columbia.8
  • Military: on Monday, 17 Nov 1862, Judson A. Lewis, at age 22, military service, C Company moved to Fort Massachusetts until March 1864.8
  • Military: on Wednesday, 10 Dec 1862, Judson A. Lewis, at age 22, military service, 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery attached to 1st Brigade, Haskins' Division, Military District of Washington until February 1863. C Company at Fort Saratoga Until November 17, 1862.8
  • Military: on Wednesday, 10 Dec 1862, Judson A. Lewis, at age 22, military service, designation changed from 11th Vermont Infantry to 1st Heavy Artillery.8
  • Military: in Feb 1863, Judson A. Lewis, at age 22, military service, 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery attached to 1st Brigade, Haskins' Division, 22nd Army Corps, Defences of Washington until May 1864.8
  • Military: on Friday, 13 Mar 1863, Judson A. Lewis, at age 22, military service, promoted to Full Corporal.5
  • Military: on Sunday, 2 Aug 1863, Judson A. Lewis, at age 23, military service, promoted to Full Sergeant.5
  • Military: on Friday, 11 Sep 1863, Judson A. Lewis, at age 23, military service, promoted to Full Command Sergeant.5
  • Military: on Friday, 11 Sep 1863, Judson A. Lewis, at age 23, military service, transferred from Company C to Regimental Staff.5
  • Military: on Monday, 28 Dec 1863, Judson A. Lewis, at age 23, military service, promoted to Full 2nd Lieutenant.5
  • Military: on Tuesday, 12 Jan 1864, Judson A. Lewis, at age 23, military service, transferred from Regimental Staff to Company C.5
  • Military: in Mar 1864, Judson A. Lewis, military service, C Company moved to Fort Stevens until May 1864.8
  • Military: in May 1864, Judson A. Lewis, at age 24, military service, 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery attached to 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 6th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac and Army of the Shenandoah, Middle Military Division until June 1865.8
  • Military: on Thursday, 12 May 1864, Judson A. Lewis, at age 24, military service, 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery ordered to join army in the field.8
  • Military: on Sunday, 15 May 1864, Judson A. Lewis, at age 24, military service, 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery moved to Belle Plains, Virginia and joined 6th Army Corps at Spottsylvania Court House, Virginia.8
  • Military: between 15 May 1864 and 18 May 1864, at Spotsylvania Court House, Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania County, VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, military service, Battles on 15, 17 & 18 May 1864.5,8
  • Military: between 21 May 1864 and 31 May 1864, Judson A. Lewis, military service, Battles on 21, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30 & 31 May 1864.5
  • Military: between 23 May 1864 and 26 May 1864, at North Anna River, VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, military service.8
  • Military: between 26 May 1864 and 28 May 1864, at Line of the Pamunkey, VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, military service.8
  • Military: between 26 May 1864 and 28 May 1864, at North Anna River, VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, military service.8
  • Military: between 28 May 1864 and 31 May 1864, at Totopotomoy, Hanover County, VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, military service.8
  • Military: between 1 Jun 1864 and 14 Jun 1864, at Cold Harbor, VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, military service, Battles on 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13 & 14 June, 1864.5,8
  • Military: on Wednesday, 15 Jun 1864, Judson A. Lewis, at age 24, military service, Battle.5
  • Military: between 17 Jun 1864 and 9 Jul 1864, at Petersburg, (Independent City), VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, military service, before Petersburg.8
  • Military: on Saturday, 18 Jun 1864, at Petersburg, (Independent City), VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, at age 24, military service, Battle.5
  • Military: between 20 Jun 1864 and 22 Jun 1864, Judson A. Lewis, military service, Battles on 20, 21 & 22 June 1864.5
  • Military: on Thursday, 23 Jun 1864, at Weldon Railroad, VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, at age 24, military service, Battle.5
  • Military: between 28 Jun 1864 and 29 Jun 1864, Judson A. Lewis, military service, Battles on 28 & 29 June 1864.5
  • Military: between 9 Jul 1864 and 11 Jul 1864, at Jerusalem Plank Road, VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, military service.8
  • Military: between 9 Jul 1864 and 11 Jul 1864, at Washington, District of ColumbiaG, Judson A. Lewis, military service, 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery moved to Wasington, DC.8
  • Military: on Monday, 11 Jul 1864, at Fort Stevens, Washington, District of ColumbiaG, Judson A. Lewis, at age 24, military service, Battle.5
  • Military: between 11 Jul 1864 and 12 Jul 1864, at Washington, District of ColumbiaG, Judson A. Lewis, military service, repulse of Early's attack on Fort Stevens.8
  • Military: between 15 Jul 1864 and 23 Jul 1864, at Snicker's Gap, VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, military service, Snicker's Gap Expedition.8
  • Military: between 15 Jul 1864 and 26 Jul 1864, Judson A. Lewis, military service, Battles on 15, 21 & 26 July 1864.5
  • Military: on Saturday, 6 Aug 1864, Judson A. Lewis, at age 24, military service, Battle.5
  • Military: between 7 Aug 1864 and 28 Nov 1864, at Shenandoah Valley, VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, military service.8
  • Military: between 21 Aug 1864 and 22 Aug 1864, at Charleston, Kanawha County, West VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, military service, Battle.5,8
  • Military: on Tuesday, 13 Sep 1864, at Opequan, VirginiaG, at Gilbert's Ford, Judson A. Lewis, at age 24, military service, Battle.5,8
  • Military: on Monday, 19 Sep 1864, at Winchester, Frederick County, VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, at age 24, military service, Battle of Opequan.5,8
  • Military: on Thursday, 22 Sep 1864, at Fisher's Hill, VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, at age 24, military service, Battle.5,8
  • Military: on Thursday, 22 Sep 1864, at Fisher's Hill, VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, at age 24, military service, received a wound to his chin. From Major Aldace Walker's description: "...the tumult gradually ceased and a staff officer came in from the front, Lieutenant Lewis of the Eleventh Vermont. He was holding a handkerchief to his face to staunch the blood where part of his chan had been shot away fy a bullet, but managed to say in explanation, 'Warner has carried the hill.9'"
  • Military: on Wednesday, 19 Oct 1864, at Cedar Creek, VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, at age 24, military service, Battle of Cedar Creek.5,8
  • Military: between 20 Oct 1864 and 9 Nov 1864, at Strasburg, VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, military service, duty at Strasburg.8
  • Military: between 10 Nov 1864 and 9 Dec 1864, at Kernstown, VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, military service, duty at Kernstown.8
  • Military: on Saturday, 12 Nov 1864, Judson A. Lewis, at age 24, military service, Battle.5
  • Military: on Friday, 2 Dec 1864, Judson A. Lewis, at age 24, military service, breveted as Captain for bravery in the field.9
  • Military: on Friday, 2 Dec 1864, Judson A. Lewis, at age 24, military service, promoted to Full 1st Lieutenant.5
  • Military: between 9 Dec 1864 and 12 Dec 1864, at Petersburg, (Independent City), VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, military service, moved to Petersburg, Virginia.8
  • Military: between 13 Dec 1864 and 2 Apr 1865, at Petersburg, (Independent City), VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, military service, siege at Petersburg.8
  • Military: on Wednesday, 25 Jan 1865, Judson A. Lewis, at age 24, military service, Battle.5
  • Military: from Feb 1865 to 24 Jun 1865, Judson A. Lewis, military service, served on the staff of Brigadier General Lewis A. Grant, Commander of the Vermont Brigade. While on Grant's staff, he was recognized for bravery in the final assault on Petersburg on April 2.9
  • Military: on Tuesday, 14 Mar 1865, Judson A. Lewis, at age 24, military service, Battle.5
  • Military: on Saturday, 25 Mar 1865, at Fort Fisher, VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, at age 25, military service.8
  • Military: between 25 Mar 1865 and 27 Mar 1865, at Petersburg, (Independent City), VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, military service, Battles on 25 & 27 March 1865.5
  • Military: between 28 Mar 1865 and 9 Apr 1865, at Appomattox, Appomattox County, VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, military service, Appomattox Campaign.8
  • Military: on Sunday, 2 Apr 1865, at Petersburg, (Independent City), VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, at age 25, military service, assault on and fall of Petersburg.5,8
  • Military: between 3 Apr 1865 and 10 Apr 1865, Judson A. Lewis, military service, pursuit of Lee.8
  • Military: between 11 Apr 1865 and 23 Apr 1865, at Burkesville, Cumberland County, KentuckyG, Judson A. Lewis, military service, duty at Burkesville.8
  • Military: between 23 Apr 1865 and 27 Apr 1865, at Danville, Boone County, VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, military service, march to Danville.8
  • Military: between 28 Apr 1865 and 18 May 1865, at Danville, Boone County, VirginiaG, Judson A. Lewis, military service, duty at Danville.8
  • Military: between 19 May 1865 and 24 May 1865, at Manchester, Carroll County, MarylandG, Judson A. Lewis, military service, at Manchester.8
  • Military: between 25 May 1865 and 24 Jun 1865, at Washington, District of ColumbiaG, at Munson's Hill, Judson A. Lewis, military service, at Munson's Hill.8
  • Military: in Jun 1865, Judson A. Lewis, at age 25, military service, 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery attached to Middle Department, 8th Corps until August 1865.8
  • Military: on Thursday, 8 Jun 1865, at Washington, District of ColumbiaG, Judson A. Lewis, at age 25, military service, Corps Review.8
  • Military: on Saturday, 24 Jun 1865, Judson A. Lewis at age 25, completed military service, Mustered Out.5,6
  • Received a pension.10

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-18401 Jun 1840, Poultney, Rutland County, VermontGAbner Lewis, Amelia Stanton, Samuel C. Lewis, Abner R. Lewis, Henry G. Lewis, Betsey Jane Lewis and Emily K. Lewis11

Occupation(s)

DateLocationOccupation/Industry
1860Poultney, Rutland County, VermontGserved as a teacher in the Poultney schools4
1870Marshall, Harrison County, TexasG"...departed the pharmaceutical business in 1870 and moved to Marshall, Texas, to work on a cotton plantation owned by Massachusetts Congressman Oakes Ames. After a year he was on the move again, first to Illinois, then back to Brooklyn."12
before 1878Sierra Leone, West AfricaG12
between 1878 and Mar 1889Sierra Leone, West AfricaG"In 1878, President Rutherford B. Hayes appointed Lewis U.S. consul to Sierra Leone, a position he held until March 1889."13
after Mar 1889Saratoga Springs, Saratoga County, New YorkG"...served as the editor of the local paper, The Saratogian, and maintained staunch Republican connections while in that community."10

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
Land PatJudson A. Lewis witnessed the land pat of William Lewis on 10 Aug 1869 at Mackinac County, MichiganG.14

Known Address(es)

Newspaper Items & Articles

  • Friday, 28 Oct 1864, an article about Judson A. Lewis appeared in: The Caledonian, at Saint Johnsbury, Vermont. Headline: Casualties in Vt. Regts, Sept. 21 and 22 - Wounded.
    Lt. Judson A. Lewis, Poultney, Co. C, 11th Vt. Regiment, chin slight...15
  • Tuesday, 12 May 1868, an article about Judson A. Lewis appeared in: The New York Tribune, at New York City, New York. Headline: Home News - The City.16
  • Saturday, 3 Jun 1876, an article about Judson A. Lewis appeared in: The Albany Evening Journal, at Albany, New York. Headline: The Soldiers' Home of New York.17
  • Friday, 23 May 1879, an article about Judson A. Lewis appeared in: The Daily Inter Ocean, at Chicago, Illinois. Headline: The Republicans and General Legislation. - Washington
    Nominations
    The President has nominated Eugene Schuyler...18
  • Tuesday, 27 May 1879, an article about Judson A. Lewis appeared in: The Evening Star, at Washington, District of Columbia. Headline: The Evening Star - Washington News and Gossip.19
  • Monday, 21 Aug 1882, an article about Judson A. Lewis appeared in: The Cleveland Leader, at Cleveland, Ohio. Headline: The Memorial Hospital.20
  • Sunday, 7 Sep 1884, an article about Judson A. Lewis and Julia A. (née Wright) Lewis appeared in: The New York Herald, at New York City, New York. Headline: Consul Lewis' Accuser. - A Colored Woman's Story of a Voyage from Sierra Leon.21
  • Sunday, 7 Sep 1884, an article about Judson A. Lewis and Julia A. (née Wright) Lewis appeared in: The New York Times, at New York City, New York. Headline: An Octoroon's Story; A Consul Charged with Neglecting to Support His Child.22
  • Sunday, 7 Sep 1884, an article about Judson A. Lewis and Julia A. (née Wright) Lewis appeared in: The Philadelphia Times, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Headline: Charges Against A Consul.23
  • Monday, 8 Sep 1884, an article about Judson A. Lewis and Julia A. (née Wright) Lewis appeared in: The Sun, at Baltimore City, Maryland. Headline: Telegraphic Summary, Etc.24
  • Wednesday, 26 Aug 1885, an article about Judson A. Lewis appeared in: The Muskegon Chronicle, at Muskegon, Michigan. Headline: An Incredulous Journal.25
  • Tuesday, 13 Oct 1885, an article about Judson A. Lewis and Josephine Lucinda (née Waite) Lewis appeared in: The New York Tribune, at New York City, New York. Headline: Help From Africa For The Grant Fund.26
  • Saturday, 26 Jun 1886, an article about Judson A. Lewis and Josephine Lucinda (née Waite) Lewis appeared in: The New York Herald, at New York City, New York. Headline: Personal Intelligence.27
  • Friday, 21 Sep 1888, an article about Judson A. Lewis appeared in: The New York Tribune, at New York City, New York. Headline: Transatlantic Travellers.28
  • Friday, 11 Oct 1889, an article about Judson A. Lewis and Josephine Lucinda (née Waite) Lewis appeared in: The Evening Star, at Washington, District of Columbia. Headline: At Calumet Place. - Brave Knights and Fair Ladies,
    Mrs. Logan's Hospitality
    A Brilliant Scene and Immense Throng of Guests
    The Grounds Brightly Illuminated -
    How the Stream of Visitors Was
    Received and Entertained -
    An Indoor Reception and
    an Outdoor Fete.
    The Guests.29
  • Wednesday, 29 Jan 1890, an article about Judson A. Lewis appeared in: The Boston Journal, at Boston, Massachusetts. Headline: Vermont Veterans. - Annual Encampment of the State Grand Army Department.
    A Large Gathering of Old Comrades at Rutland.30
  • Thursday, 16 Oct 1890, an article about Judson A. Lewis and Josephine Lucinda (née Waite) Lewis appeared in: The San Francisco Chronicle, at San Francisco, California. Headline: Personal Notes.31
  • Sunday, 2 Nov 1890, an article about Judson A. Lewis and Josephine Lucinda (née Waite) Lewis appeared in: The Denver Rocky Mountain News, at Denver, Colorado. Headline: Personal and Gossip.32
  • Wednesday, 17 Dec 1890, an article about Judson A. Lewis appeared in: The Cleveland Leader, at Cleveland, Ohio. Headline: Personal - American House.33
  • Sunday, 22 Feb 1891, an article about Judson A. Lewis appeared in: The Wheeling Register, at Wheeling, West Virginia. Headline: St. Clairsville.34
  • Monday, 5 Aug 1895, an article about Judson A. Lewis appeared in: The Springfield Republican, at Springfield, Massachusetts. Headline: At the Summer Resorts.35
  • Saturday, 5 Dec 1896, an article about Judson A. Lewis appeared in: The Philadelphia Enquirer, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Headline: The Yonnie Expedition. - Led by Sir Francis De Winton, Encountered Hardships,
    And Proved the Wonderful Sustaining Power of Vino-Kolafra.36
  • Saturday, 27 Feb 1897, an article about Judson A. Lewis appeared in: The Boston Herald, at Boston, Massachusetts. Headline: Concerning Stimulants. - Those That Strike Back and One That Does Not.37
  • Saturday, 27 Mar 1897, an article about Judson A. Lewis appeared in: The Boston Herald, at Boston, Massachusetts. Headline: U. S. Consul Lewis, - Eleven Years in Africa, Discusses Kolafra,
    And the Wonderful Nut from Which It is Made.38
  • Thursday, 29 Feb 1912, an article about Judson A. Lewis and Josephine Lucinda (née Waite) Lewis appeared in: The Miami Herald, at Miami, Florida. Headline: Not Title.39

Citations

  1. [S826] Find A Grave, online <http://tinyurl.com/5xkq9>. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  2. [S105] Bonnie J. Wiley (6433), online e-mail address, Bonnie Jeanne Wiley (103 N. Second St., Cambridge, IL 61238-1234), updated as of 13 Jan 2000.
  3. [S82] Internet Mortensen, Janet, online <e-mail address>, 21 April 1998. Hereinafter cited as Janet Mortensen.
  4. [S92] Donald H. Wickman, compiler, Letters to Vermont from her Civil War Soldier Correspondents to the Home Press (PO Box 137, Bennington, VT 05201: Images from the Past, 1998), Page 123. Hereinafter cited as Letters to Vermont.
  5. [S54] Electronic: Civil War Regiments, by unknown photographer; unknown series; unknown repository, unknown repository address. Online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp; unknown file name, Vermont 1st Heavy Artillery Regiment, History.
  6. [S152] Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, online <http://tinyurl.com/32e2j>, Film Number M557 roll 8. Hereinafter cited as Internet - Civil War Soldiers Site.
  7. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various, Military Records: Civil War Service Records Disk 1 - Roll-Box: 000557, Roll-Exct: 0008, Roll-Rec: 00002653.
  8. [S88] Frederick H. Dyer, compiler, A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. (Des Moines, Iowa: Dyer Publishing Company, 1908), Page 1648.. Hereinafter cited as Dyer's Compendium.
  9. [S92] Donald H. Wickman, compiler, Letters to Vermont from her Civil War Soldier Correspondents to the Home Press (PO Box 137, Bennington, VT 05201: Images from the Past, 1998), Page 124. Hereinafter cited as Letters to Vermont.
  10. [S92] Donald H. Wickman, compiler, Letters to Vermont from her Civil War Soldier Correspondents to the Home Press (PO Box 137, Bennington, VT 05201: Images from the Past, 1998), Page 147. Hereinafter cited as Letters to Vermont.
  11. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various, 1840 Census On-line.
  12. [S92] Donald H. Wickman, compiler, Letters to Vermont from her Civil War Soldier Correspondents to the Home Press (PO Box 137, Bennington, VT 05201: Images from the Past, 1998), Page 146. Hereinafter cited as Letters to Vermont.
  13. [S92] Donald H. Wickman, compiler, Letters to Vermont from her Civil War Soldier Correspondents to the Home Press (PO Box 137, Bennington, VT 05201: Images from the Past, 1998), Pages 146-147. Hereinafter cited as Letters to Vermont.
  14. [S115] Bureau of Land Management - General Land Office Records, online <http://tinyurl.com/j3hn5wq>. Hereinafter cited as Bureau of Land Management.
  15. [S2300] Casualties in Vt. Regts, Sept. 21 and 22, The Caledonian, Saint Johnsbury, VT, 28 Oct 1864, Two. Hereinafter cited as Caledonian.
  16. [S2302] Home News - The City, The New York Tribune, New York, NY, 12 May 1868, Eight. Hereinafter cited as New York Tribune.
  17. [S2303] The Soldiers' Home of New York, The Albany Evening Journal, Albany, NY, 3 Jun 1876, Three. Hereinafter cited as Albany Evening Journal.
  18. [S2312] Article: Washington - Legislative, The Daily Inter Ocean, Chicago, IL, 23 May 1879, Page Three, Volume: VIII Issue: 51 Page: 1. Hereinafter cited as Daily Inter Ocean.
  19. [S2304] The Evening Star - Washington News and Gossip, The Evening Star, Washington, DC, 27 May 1879, One. Hereinafter cited as Evening Star.
  20. [S2313] The Memorial Hospital, The Cleveland Leader, Cleveland, OH, 21 Aug 1882, Six. Hereinafter cited as Cleveland Leader.
  21. [S2305] Consul Lewis' Accuser, The New York Herald, New York, NY, 7 Sep 1884, Nine. Hereinafter cited as New York Herald.
  22. [S2306] An Octoroon's Story, The New York Times, New York, NY, 7 Sep 1884, Unknown. Hereinafter cited as New York Times.
  23. [S2307] Charges Against A Consul, The Philadelphia Times, Philadelphia, PA, 7 Sep 1884, Unknown. Hereinafter cited as Philadelphia Times.
  24. [S2314] Telegraphic Summary, Etc., The Sun, Baltimore, MD, 8 Sep 1884, One, Volume: XCV Issue: 98 Page: 1. Hereinafter cited as Sun.
  25. [S2315] An Incredulous Journal, The Muskegon Chronicle, Muskegon, MI, 26 Aug 1885, One. Hereinafter cited as Muskegon Chronicle.
  26. [S2308] Help From Africa For The Grant Fund, The New York Tribune, New York, NY, 13 Oct 1885, Two. Hereinafter cited as New York Tribune.
  27. [S2309] Personal Intelligence, The New York Herald, New York, NY, 26 Jun 1886, Four, Issue: 177 Page: 4. Hereinafter cited as New York Herald.
  28. [S2310] Transatlantic Travellers, The New York Tribune, New York, NY, 21 Sep 1888, Two. Hereinafter cited as New York Tribune.
  29. [S2311] At Calumet Place, The Evening Star, Washington, DC, 11 Oct 1889, Six. Hereinafter cited as Evening Star.
  30. [S2316] Vermont Veterans. Annual Encampment of the State Grand Army Department, The Boston Journal, Boston, MA, 29 Jan 1890, Two, Volume: LVII Issue: 18590 Page: 2. Hereinafter cited as Boston Journal.
  31. [S2317] Personal Notes, The San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, CA, 16 Oct 1890, Ten. Hereinafter cited as San Francisco Chronicle.
  32. [S2319] Personal and Gossip, The Denver Rocky Mountain News, Denver, CO, 2 Nov 1890, Nine. Hereinafter cited as Rocky Mtn News.
  33. [S2320] Personal, The Cleveland Leader, Cleveland, OH, 17 Dec 1890, Six. Hereinafter cited as Cleveland Leader.
  34. [S2321] St. Clairsville, The Wheeling Register, Wheeling, WV, 22 Feb 1891, Two, Volume: 27 Issue: 223 Page: 2. Hereinafter cited as Wheeling Register.
  35. [S2322] At the Summer Resorts, The Springfield Republican, Springfield, MA, 5 Aug 1895, Eight. Hereinafter cited as Springfield Republican.
  36. [S2323] The Yonnie Expedition. Led by Sir Francis De Winton, Encountered Hardships, The Philadelphia Enquirer, Philadelphia, PA, 5 Dec 1896, Seven, Volume: 135 Issue: 158 Page: 7. Hereinafter cited as Philadelphia Enquirer.
  37. [S2324] Concerning Stimulants. Those That Strike Back and One That Does Not., The Boston Herald, Boston, MA, 27 Feb 1897, Three. Hereinafter cited as Boston Herald.
  38. [S2325] Concerning Stimulants. Those That Strike Back and One That Does Not., The Boston Herald, Boston, MA, 27 Mar 1897, Eight. Hereinafter cited as Boston Herald.
  39. [S2301] None, The Miami Herald, Miami, FL, 29 Feb 1912, One. Hereinafter cited as Miami Herald.
Last Edited23 Mar 2018

Lydia Maria Lewis

TMG ID:8566, (12 Oct 1824 - 2 Oct 1844)
Relationship:1st cousin 3 times removed of Elsie Dora Lewis
Father*Roswell Rice Lewis B: 30 Jul 1794, D: 2 May 1842
Mother*Elcena Mason B: 9 Jan 1800, D: 2 Jul 1861

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Citations

  1. [S826] Find A Grave, online <http://tinyurl.com/5xkq9>. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  2. [S82] Internet Mortensen, Janet, online <e-mail address>, 21 April 1998. Hereinafter cited as Janet Mortensen.
  3. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various, 1840 Census On-line.
Last Edited26 Jun 2016

Joan (?)

TMG ID:8567

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: on Saturday, 25 Feb 1967, her married name became Mrs. Wagner.
Last Edited1 Feb 2013

Bertha Eleanore Koski1

TMG ID:8570, (20 Oct 1933 - 26 Apr 2024)
Father*Kaleb Koski2 B: 10 Feb 1892, D: 5 May 1951
Mother*Hulda Maria Abelson2 B: 18 Dec 1901, D: 21 Apr 1948

Primary Birth & Death

Obituary & Burial

  • An Obituary for Bertha Eleanore Koski appeared after 26 Apr 2024, In Memoriam: Bertha Eleanore Wagner.3

'Non-primary' Vitals

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: on Friday, 4 Mar 1960, her married name became Mrs. Jonopulos (née Koski).4
  • Name-Married: on Friday, 28 Nov 1975, her married name became Mrs. Wagner (née Koski).

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageFriday, 28 Nov 1975, Bertha, age 42 years, 1 month and 8 days, and Donald Ray Wagner, age 41 years and 14 days, son of: Ernest Howard Wagner and Dorothy Irene Conn, were married at South San Francisco, San Mateo County, CaliforniaG.5
     

Memorable Moments & Stories

  • Anecdote: in 2014, Donald Ray Wagner and Bertha Eleanore Koski.6

Occupation(s)

DateLocationOccupation/Industry
circa 1972Folsom, Sacramento County, CaliforniaGDon and Bertha are both real estate brokers in Folsom, California6

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
Gold AnnivGolden Anniversary: on Sunday, 6 Jun 1993 Bertha Eleanore Koski celebrated with numerous family and friends the 50th wedding anniversary of John Phillip Wagner at age 73and Elsie Dora (née Lewis) Wagner at age 68 at Tumwater First Baptist Church, 405 X Street SE, Tumwater, Thurston County, WashingtonG. A moving and emotional recommitment ceremony was conducted by their Pastor at the church with their family and friends in attendance. A reception was held immediately following at a nearby restaurant, Nickelby's Restaurant & Lounge
     Others celebrating were: William Arthur Muir, Stanley Richard Muir, Donald Ray Wagner, Ronald Stephen Wagner, Gloria Virginia Neat, Nancy Anne Rutledge, Rosemary Dorothy Bender, Wilma May Edgbert, Zoa Lee Lewis, Randy Allan Sapp, Dale Rutledge and Robert Keith Wagner.7,8
ObituaryObituary: on Wednesday, 11 Feb 2009, Bertha Eleanore Koski was mentioned in the obituary of Gloria Jean Wagner in The Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, California.
     Others mentioned: Ray Peterson, Donald Ray Wagner, Vannie Norris McMurry, Gary Eugene Lott, Joesph A. Williams and Thomas Frank Peterson.9
ObituaryObituary: on Saturday, 13 Feb 2016, Bertha Eleanore Koski was mentioned in the obituary of Donald Ray Wagner in The Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, California.10

Known Address(es)

Citations

  1. [S595] Interview and notes with Donald Ray Wagner (Folsom, California), by Terrance Wagner, 20 Aug 2005. Terrance Wagner (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington).
  2. [S1004] 1 Apr 1940, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y7ojnd8p Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940.
  3. [S4411] Interview and notes with Stefani DiMauro (94630) (Belmont, CA), by Terrance Wagner, 212 Aug 2024. Terrance Wagner (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington).
  4. [S701] California Divorce Index, 1966-1984, online <http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/>, State File number: 031024. Hereinafter cited as CA Divorce Index.
  5. [S703] California Marriage Index, 1960-1985, online <https://tinyurl.com/y7jcrhxt>. Hereinafter cited as CA Marriage Index.
  6. [S220] Interview and notes with Elsie Dora Lewis (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington), by Terrance Wagner, 2002 - 2018. Terrance Wagner (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington).
  7. [S4] Original research and personal knowledge of Terrance Wagner (8648) (Olympia, WA 98501), 09 Jun 2011 - Various.
  8. [S1001] Guest Book from John P. Wagner & Elsie D. Lewis, 6 June 1943, (6 Jun 1943), unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Wagner - Lewis Wedding Book.
  9. [S1093] Obituary, The Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, CA, 11 Feb 2009. Hereinafter cited as Press Democrat.
  10. [S3985] Donald R. Wagner, The Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, CA, 13 Feb 2016. Hereinafter cited as Sacramento Bee.
  11. [S252] Interview and notes with John Philip Wagner (6443) (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington), by Terrance Wagner, 2002. Terrance Wagner (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington).
Last Edited21 Aug 2024

Ronald Stephen Wagner

TMG ID:8572, (2 Mar 1946 - 3 Aug 2014)
Relationship:Nephew of John Phillip Wagner
Father*William Henry Wagner B: 10 Dec 1914, D: 12 Oct 1985
Mother*Rosemary Dorothy Bender B: 3 Dec 1917, D: 12 Apr 2002

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Alias(es)

  • Name-Variation: He was also known as Sr.2
  • Nick-Name: his nickname was "Ron"3

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-195020 Apr 1950, 4 Pierce Place, Tacoma, Pierce County, WashingtonGWilliam Henry Wagner and Rosemary Dorothy Bender4

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
Anecdote Anecdote: Ronald Stephen Wagner was present circa Jul 1948, at Priest Point Park, Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonG, when John Phillip Wagner joined with his brother and brother-in-law to hoist their young offsprings onto their shoulders. Young cousins and their Dads
     Others were: William Henry Wagner and Francis Wayne Hacker.2
Anniversary Anniversary: on Thursday, 14 Oct 1948, Ronald Stephen Wagner attended the 45th wedding anniversary celebration of Stacey Elmer Wagner and Estella Marie ( neé Young) Wagner at 414 X Street SW, Tumwater, Thurston County, WashingtonG. Other celebrants were: Donald Ray Wagner, Nancy Anne Rutledge, Elmer Stacey Wagner, Laverna Mildred Bailey, Ernest Howard Wagner, Dorothy Irene Conn, William Henry Wagner, Rosemary Dorothy Bender, John Phillip Wagner, Maude Harriet Smith, Mary Lucile Wagner, Dale Rutledge, James Lewis Wagner, Charles Wesley Wagner and Patricia Irene Curtarelli.2,5
ObituaryObituary: on Wednesday, 25 Feb 1953, Ronald Stephen Wagner was mentioned in the obituary of Estella Marie Young in The Morning Olympian, Olympia, Washington.
     Others mentioned: Stacey Elmer Wagner, Elmer Stacey Wagner, Ernest Howard Wagner, William Henry Wagner, John Phillip Wagner, Charles Wesley Wagner, Mary Lucile Wagner, Homer Clayton Young, Elmer Stacy Wagner Jr., James Lewis Wagner, Donald Ray Wagner, Nancy Anne Rutledge and Margaret Arlene Wagner.6
ObituaryObituary: on Thursday, 5 Dec 1957, Ronald Stephen Wagner was mentioned in the obituary of Stacey Elmer Wagner in The Morning Olympian, Olympia, Washington.
     Others mentioned: Elmer Stacey Wagner, Ernest Howard Wagner, William Henry Wagner, John Phillip Wagner, Charles Wesley Wagner, Mary Lucile Wagner, Edward Earl Wagner, Hershall Joseph Wagner, Nora Maud Wagner, Florence Willmetta Wagner, Elmer Stacy Wagner Jr., James Lewis Wagner, Denice Marie Wagner, Donald Ray Wagner, Robert Keith Wagner, Nancy Anne Rutledge and Margaret Arlene Wagner.7
BurialInterred Ronald Stephen Wagner attended the internment of Stacey Elmer Wagner on Saturday, 7 Dec 1957 at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonG.
     Other attendees included: Elmer Stacey Wagner, Laverna Mildred Bailey, Ernest Howard Wagner, Dorothy Irene Conn, William Henry Wagner, Rosemary Dorothy Bender, John Phillip Wagner, Elsie Dora Lewis, Mary Lucile Wagner, Dale Rutledge, Charles Wesley Wagner, Patricia Irene Curtarelli, Elmer Stacy Wagner Jr., James Lewis Wagner, Robert Keith Wagner, Nancy Anne Rutledge and Margaret Arlene Wagner.8,9
ObituaryObituary: on Tuesday, 15 Oct 1985, Ronald Stephen Wagner was mentioned in the obituary of William Henry Wagner in The Morning Olympian, Olympia, Washington.
     Others mentioned: Rosemary Dorothy Bender, John Phillip Wagner and Ernest Howard Wagner.10
Gold AnnivGolden Anniversary: on Sunday, 6 Jun 1993 Ronald Stephen Wagner celebrated with numerous family and friends the 50th wedding anniversary of John Phillip Wagner at age 73and Elsie Dora (née Lewis) Wagner at age 68 at Tumwater First Baptist Church, 405 X Street SE, Tumwater, Thurston County, WashingtonG. A moving and emotional recommitment ceremony was conducted by their Pastor at the church with their family and friends in attendance. A reception was held immediately following at a nearby restaurant, Nickelby's Restaurant & Lounge
     Others celebrating were: William Arthur Muir, Stanley Richard Muir, Donald Ray Wagner, Gloria Virginia Neat, Nancy Anne Rutledge, Rosemary Dorothy Bender, Wilma May Edgbert, Bertha Eleanore Koski, Zoa Lee Lewis, Randy Allan Sapp, Dale Rutledge and Robert Keith Wagner.11,12
BurialInterred Ronald Stephen Wagner attended the internment of Rosemary Dorothy Bender on Friday, 19 Apr 2002 at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonG.
     Other attendees included: Robert Keith Wagner and Nancy Anne Rutledge.3,13

Known Address(es)

Newspaper Items & Articles

Citations

  1. [S2126] Interview and notes with Gayle Kathryn Wagner (CA), by Terrance Wagner, 2013 - 2014. Terrance Wagner (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington).
  2. [S220] Interview and notes with Elsie Dora Lewis (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington), by Terrance Wagner, 2002 - 2018. Terrance Wagner (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington).
  3. [S252] Interview and notes with John Philip Wagner (6443) (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington), by Terrance Wagner, 2002. Terrance Wagner (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington).
  4. [S3506] 3 Apr 1950, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, N/A Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940.
  5. [S2382] Article: S. E. Wagners Mark Wedding Anniversary With Family Reunion, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 21 Oct 1948, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  6. [S3662] Article: Deaths & Burials - Mrs. Estella Marie Wagner, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 25 Feb 1953, Page Twelve. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  7. [S3709] Deaths-Funerals - Stacy Elmore Wagner, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 5 Dec 1957 & 6 Dec 1957, Ten and Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  8. [S112] Jerri McCoy, Olympia Genealogical Society Cemetery Listing (n.p.: RootsWeb, 7 May 1998), Odd Fellows Cemetery (I.O.O.F.), Tumwater. Hereinafter cited as Olympia Cemeteries.
  9. [S240] Janice Allen Bertram entry, Death Certificate - Janice Allen Bertram Collection, Stacy Elmore Wagner, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Death Certificate.
  10. [S3713] Obituaries - William H. Wagner, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Oct 1985, Eleven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  11. [S4] Original research and personal knowledge of Terrance Wagner (8648) (Olympia, WA 98501), 09 Jun 2011 - Various.
  12. [S1001] Guest Book from John P. Wagner & Elsie D. Lewis, 6 June 1943, (6 Jun 1943), unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Wagner - Lewis Wedding Book.
  13. [S826] Find A Grave, online <http://tinyurl.com/5xkq9>. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  14. [S3633] Article: Plumb Station: Church Teen-Agers Gather, Tour Juvenile Home Here, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 May 1956, Page Fourteen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  15. [S3553] Article: Plumb Station: Birthday Honored; Guests Visit, Are Entertained, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 27 Sep 1956, Page Twenty-one. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  16. [S3805] Article: Littlerock: Sunday School Presents Program; 4-H Club Meets, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 1 Jan 1957, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  17. [S3561] Article: Plumb Station: Plumb Station Man In Auto Accident, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 8 Mar 1957, Page Eight. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  18. [S3562] Article: Little Rock: Relatives Join In Honoring Couple, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Mar 1957, Page Ten. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  19. [S3703] Article: Littlerock: Busy Beavers Hold Their Monthly Meet, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 19 Apr 1957, Page Eleven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  20. [S3592] Article: Plumb Station: Millersylvania State Park Reunion Scene, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 26 Aug 1957, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  21. [S3807] Article: Littlerock: Family Gathers For Picnic; Schoolmates Hold Reunion, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 27 Aug 1957, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  22. [S3710] Article: Plumb Station: Residents Attend Meetings, Visit Relatives, Friends, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Dec 1957, Page Fourteen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
Last Edited6 Jun 2018