Sophronia Kelch

TMG ID:8761, (1800 - 1860)
Relationship:3rd great-grandmother of Elsie Dora Lewis

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

  • Born: Sophronia Kelch was born at New YorkG.3
  • Born: Sophronia Kelch was born at PennsylvaniaG. Birth details: of Holland-Dutch stock.4

Alias(es)

  • Name-Variation: She was also known as Sophrouia5
  • Nick-Name: her nickname was "Sophia"4
  • Name-Married: her married name became Mrs. Robinson (née Kelch).

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageSophronia and William Robinson, son of: William Robinson, were married.2
     

Children of: Sophronia Kelch and William Robinson

Other Major Events

  • Moved: in 1840, William and Sophronia moved from from Syracuse, New York. Moved with their entire family and belongings. The family now included Margaret Alexander, the wife of John. The journey of more than 400 miles was made with ox-teams along the Erie Canal to the town of Erie, then by boat across Lake Erie to Monroe, Michigan and from there by ox-team to Farmington, Michigan. The land was low and swampy and the family suffered badly from malaria or ague as it was then known to Farmingtion, Oakland County, MichiganG.
         Accompaning was: Elias S. Robinson, John Wesley Robinson, Margaret Alexander, Martin T. Robinson, Rebecca B. Robinson, Harmon Robinson, William D. Robinson and Sarah Robinson.4
  • Later in1840, Sophronia and William along with Elias S. Robinson, John Wesley Robinson, Margaret Alexander, Martin T. Robinson, Rebecca B. Robinson, Harmon Robinson, William D. Robinson and Sarah Robinson departed from Farmington, Michigan. After months of hardship and homesickness, the entire family made the tedious journey back to thier original home of Syracuse, Onondaga County, New YorkG.4
  • In 1843, Sophronia and William along with Elias S. Robinson, John Wesley Robinson, Margaret Alexander, Martin T. Robinson, Caroline Amelia Owens, Harmon Robinson, William D. Robinson, Sarah Robinson, John Wesley Robinson and Mary Robinson once again departed Syracuse, New York. The spirit of adventure was in their blood and three short years later and presumably better prepared the family returned to Michigan. The family had grown and now included young Wesley and Mary, the children of John and Margaret. They settled once again in Farmington, Oakland County, MichiganG.4
  • In 1852, Sophronia and William along with John Wesley Robinson, Margaret Alexander, John Wesley Robinson, Mary Robinson, William Alexander Robinson, Sophronia Robinson, Rebecca Robinson and William D. Robinson departed Farmington, Michigan. They took up land some 60 miles north in Lapeer County. They followed a blazed trail and they had to virtually cut their home out of the forest. They built houses of logs with oiled paper for windows. They had wild game and fish in abundance, but they had to conserve their little store of corn and wheat until they could harvest their first crop, which was planted on the land cleared from the forest. They raised flax and from it made linen for clothing. They spun wool into yarn and wove blankets. To buy actual necessities they made charcoal to sell and shingles by hand from logs, and then carried these products many miles to market from their new home at Oregon Twp., Lapeer County, MichiganG.4

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-1850Sep 1850, Oregon Twp., Lapeer County, MichiganGWilliam Robinson, Sarah Robinson and Edward Robinson4
Census-1860Jul 1860, Olive Twp., Clinton County, MichiganGEdward Robinson4
Census-1870Jun 1870, Oregon Twp., Lapeer County, MichiganGEdward Robinson4

Citations

  1. [S98] 1 Jun 1880, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9djv69w Tenth Census of the United States, 1880.
  2. [S327] RootsWeb.com, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, Melissa La Rue (e-mail address), updated as of 5 Feb 2003.
  3. [S117] 1 Jun 1900, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y8l8gl3a Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900.
  4. [S623] Lou Thorsby, "e-Mail Message from Lou Thorsby," e-Mail message from <e-mail address> (unknown address) to e-mail address, 20 Nov 2005. Hereinafter cited as "e-Mail Lou Thorsby."
  5. [S247] Debra King, online http://tinyurl.com/gsfyj4a, Debra King (e-mail address), updated as of 25 Aug 2001.
Last Edited23 Jun 2019

Beverly Joyce Larson

TMG ID:8762, (13 Mar 1930 - 17 Jun 2014)
Father*Robert Taft Larson1 B: c 1896
Mother*Alvina Nelson1 B: c 1898, D: c Sep 1933
Step-motherMarguerite M. Eke2 B: c 1907, D: b 2014

Primary Birth & Death

Obituary & Burial

  • An Obituary for Beverly Joyce Larson appeared on Thursday, 19 Jun 2014, in Northern Montana Care Center, Havre, Montana. Beverly J. Brostrom

    Beverly J. Brostrom, 84, passed away on Tuesday, June 17, 2014, at the Northern Montana Care Center of natural causes. Cremation has taken place, and memorial services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, June 27, 2014, at Holland & Bonine Funeral Chapel. Interment will follow the memorial service in Highland Cemetery. Beverly requested that memorial donations be made to the Boys Town, 14100 Crawford Street, Boys Town, NE 68010, or to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Holland & Bonine Funeral Home has been entrusted with services and arrangements. Please visit Beverly’s online memorial and leave a message of condolence for the family at www.hollandbonine.com. 

    Beverly was born on March 13, 1930, in Jamestown, ND, to Robert and Alvina (Nelson) Larson. She was raised in North Dakota, moving to Olympia, WA, at age 18 to live with her stepmother and work as a telephone operator. While in Olympia, Beverly met Donald E. Brostrom, and the couple married on August 1, 1953, in Olympia. A few years later, the couple moved to Spokane, WA, for Don’s work. Sometime later, they were transferred to Havre and back to Spokane, before relocating to Havre for the final time in 1962. Don and Beverly remained in Havre from that point forward, raising their three children there. She worked for Mountain Bell as a telephone operator, retiring in 1983. 

    Beverly was a loving wife and mother, who enjoyed camping, gardening, caring for her flowers, and traveling with Don in the US and Canada. Most of all, she loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandsons. She was a member of St. Jude Thaddeus Catholic Church and the Eagles Auxiliary. 

    Beverly was preceded in death by her beloved husband Don Brostrom; her parents Robert and Alvina Larson; her stepmother Marguerite Eke; her sisters Dorothy and Betty Seidlinger; her brother Richard Larson; and her infant sister Gwendolyn Larson. 

    She is survived by her children Debra (Ronald) Sampson of Hingham, and Valerie (Tom) Farnham and Don (Trina) Brostrom, all of Havre; her five grandchildren, Jennifer Brostrom, Franklin Springer, RaeAnn Brostrom, Brandon Brostrom, and Angel Jean Sampson; her great-grandsons Landen and Easton Odegard; and numerous nieces and nephews. 

    Memorial Service: Friday 27 Jun 2014, 2 PM at Holland & Bonine Funeral Chapel

    SURVIVED BY:
    Debra (Ronald) Sampson, Daughter
    Valerie (Tom) Farnham, Daughter
    Don (Trina) Brostrom, Son
    Jennifer Brostrom, Grandchild
    Franklin Springer, Grandchild
    RaeAnn Brostrom, Grandchild
    Brandon Brostrom, Grandchild
    Angel Jean Sampson, Grandchild
    Landen Odegard, Great Grandchild
    Easton Odegard, Great Grandchild
    Numerous Nieces and Nephews

    PRECEDED IN DEATH BY:
    Don Brostrom, Spouse
    Robert Larson, Father
    Alvina Larson, Mother
    Marguerite Eke, Stepmother
    Dorothy Seidlinger, Sister
    Betty Seidlinger, Sister
    Richard Larson, Brother
    Gwendolyn Larson, Sister
         Others mentioned: Thomas Michael Farnham.5

'Non-primary' Vitals

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: on Saturday, 1 Aug 1953, her married name became Mrs. Brostrom (née Larson).

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageSaturday, 1 Aug 1953, Beverly, age 23 years, 4 months and 19 days, and Donald Edward Brostrom, age 22 years, 7 months and 22 days, son of: Adolph Norman Brostrom and Aletha Maize Mercer, were married at Saint Michael's Church, 201 10th Avenue SW, Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonG.3
     

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-19309 Apr 1930, 821 Main Street W, Jamestown, Stutsman County, North DakotaGRobert Taft Larson, Alvina Nelson, Gwendolyn Larson, Dorothy G. Larson and Betty A. Larson6
Census-19405 Apr 1940, 109½ First Street W, Jamestown, Stutsman County, North DakotaGRobert Taft Larson, Dorothy G. Larson, Betty A. Larson and Richard D. Larson2

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
DeathBeverly Joyce Larson witnessed the death of Donald Edward Brostrom on 1 Oct 2002 at Benefis Hospital - East, Great Falls, Cascade County, MontanaG.1
ObituaryObituary: on Wednesday, 2 Oct 2002, Beverly Joyce Larson was mentioned in the obituary of Donald Edward Brostrom in The Havre Daily News, Havre, Montana.
     Others mentioned: Thomas Michael Farnham, Franklin Lee Springer, Rudolph Gordon Brostrom, Theodore Mercer Brostrom, Elsie Dora Lewis, John Phillip Wagner and Zoa Lee Lewis.7

Known Address(es)

Newspaper Items & Articles

Citations

  1. [S4] Original research and personal knowledge of Terrance Wagner (8648) (Olympia, WA 98501), 09 Jun 2011 - Various.
  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. [S261] "Genealogy Notebook by Aletha Maize Mercer," Undated; Civil War Trunk; Repository Reference #1, Glode Dugar Lewis; Olympia, Thurston County, Washington. Hereinafter cited as "Genealogy Notebook by Lee Mercer."
  4. [S2025] Interview and notes with Jennifer Brostrom (Havre, MT), by Terrance Wagner, 19 Jun 2014. Terrance Wagner (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington).
  5. [S2026] Obituaries, Holland & Bonine Funeral Chapel, Haver, MT, 18 Jun 2014, http://tinyurl.com/lfyzu7m. Hereinafter cited as Holland & Bonine.
  6. [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.
  7. [S260] Donald Brostrom, Sr. Obituary, Obituary for Donald Brostrom, Havre, MT, 2 Oct 2002. Hereinafter cited as Obituary.
  8. [S705] Interview and notes with Theodore M. Brostrom (8288) (3716 Jamestown Drive, Huntsville, AL), by Me Myself & I (8667), 26 Nov 2007. Terrance Wagner (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington), Listing of Relatives, 18 Nov 2007.
  9. [S3549] Article: Plumb Station: Tacoma Family Spends Time At DesChutes Summer Camp, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 13 Jun 1956, Page Nine. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  10. [S3804] Article: Plumb Station: Residents Entertain Christmas Visitors, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 30 Dec 1956, Page Thirteen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  11. [S3607] Article: Plumb Station: Plumb Station Pair Visits In Rainier, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 31 Mar 1957, Page Eighteen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
Last Edited29 Jun 2022

William H. Broadwell1

TMG ID:8769, (c 1834 - )

Primary Birth & Death

  • Born: William H. Broadwell was born circa 1834, at New YorkG.2

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageWednesday, 18 Oct 1865, William and Mary Robinson, age 22 years, daughter of: John Wesley Robinson and Margaret Alexander, were married.1
     

Children of: William H. Broadwell and Mary Robinson

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-18802 Jun 1880, Columbiaville, Lapeer County, MichiganGMary Robinson, John Broadwell and Maggie Broadwell3
Census-1900circa 1900, Not foundMary Robinson

Occupation(s)

DateLocationOccupation/Industry
circa Jun 1880Columbiaville, Lapeer County, MichiganGfarmer2

Citations

  1. [S996] Genealogy.com, online http://tinyurl.com/yb4pu4to, Robert M. Amy (e-mail address), updated as of 7 Apr 2009.
  2. [S98] 1 Jun 1880, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9djv69w Tenth Census of the United States, 1880.
  3. [S98] 1 Jun 1880, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9djv69w Tenth Census of the United States, 1880, Page 322B, film number 1254589, Michigan 1880 Federal Population Census.
Last Edited1 Feb 2013

Patrick Marr

TMG ID:8770, (c 1840 - b 1900)

Primary Birth & Death

  • Born: Patrick Marr was born circa 1840, at CanadaG. Birth details: Both parents born in Ireland.1
  • Died before 1900.2

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
Marriagecirca 1866, Patrick and Sophronia Robinson, daughter of: John Wesley Robinson and Margaret Alexander, were married.
     

Children of: Patrick Marr and Sophronia Robinson

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-18706 Aug 1870, Lapeer, Lapeer County, MichiganGSophronia Robinson, Elizabeth Marr, Katie M. Marr and Elias W. Robinson3
Census-18801880, Lapeer, Lapeer County, MichiganGSophronia Robinson, Elizabeth Marr, Katie M. Marr, Anna Marr, Ada Marr, Oscar P. Marr and Arthur Marr4

Occupation(s)

DateLocationOccupation/Industry
circa Aug 1870Lapeer, Lapeer County, MichiganGbrick mason3
circa 1880Lapeer County, MichiganGbrick mason4

Citations

  1. [S98] 1 Jun 1880, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9djv69w Tenth Census of the United States, 1880.
  2. [S117] 1 Jun 1900, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y8l8gl3a Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900.
  3. [S97] 1 Jun 1870, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9hbo4f7 Ninth Census of the United States, 1870.
  4. [S98] 1 Jun 1880, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9djv69w Tenth Census of the United States, 1880, Page 301D, film number 1254589, Michigan 1880 Federal Population Census.
  5. [S996] Genealogy.com, online http://tinyurl.com/yb4pu4to, Robert M. Amy (e-mail address), updated as of 7 Apr 2009.
Last Edited1 Feb 2013

Henry Artress

TMG ID:8771, (31 Aug 1833 - 1913)

Primary Birth & Death

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageWednesday, 9 Dec 1874, Henry, age 41 years, 3 months and 9 days, and Caroline Henrietta Robinson, age 18 years, 9 months and 22 days, daughter of: John Wesley Robinson and Margaret Alexander, were married at Lapeer, Lapeer County, MichiganG.2
     

Child of: Henry Artress and Caroline Henrietta Robinson

Citations

  1. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various, kelleyd98161 Kelley Family Tree.
  2. [S4176] MyHeritage: Genealogy and Family History Website, online <https://tinyurl.com/3xx6y94j>, FamilySearch Family Tree. Hereinafter cited as MyHeritage.
Last Edited18 Dec 2022

Anna E. Dudenhoffer1

TMG ID:8772, (Jul 1872 - 1940)
Father*L. Dudenheffen2
Mother*Elizabeth McNeal2

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Alias(es)

  • Name-Variation: She was also known as Dudenheffen2
  • Name-Married: on Monday, 14 Apr 1890, her married name became Mrs. Robison (née Dudenhoffer).2

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageMonday, 14 Apr 1890, Anna, age 17 years and 9 months, and Oscar Adrila Robison, age 30 years, 8 months and 16 days, son of: John Wesley Robinson and Margaret Alexander, were married at Ellington Twp., Tuscola County, MichiganG.3,1,5,2
     

Children of: Anna E. Dudenhoffer and Oscar Adrila Robison

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-18801880, 5th Ward, Bloomington, McLean County, IllinoisG, Shown with her parents: Lewis and Elizabeth and family6
Census-19008 Jun 1900, Watertown, Tuscola County, MichiganGOscar Adrila Robison, Mable M. Robison, Oscar Lewis Robison Jr., William J. Robison, Martha M. Robison and John Wesley Robinson5
Census-191021 Apr 1910, Marathon Twp., Lapeer County, MichiganGOscar Adrila Robison, Oscar Lewis Robison Jr., William J. Robison, Martha M. Robison, Iva Robison, Clara Robinson, Irene Robison and Mable M. Robison7
Census-19209 Jan 1920, Marathon Twp., Lapeer County, MichiganGOscar Adrila Robison, Clara Robinson, Irene Robison and Donald Cecil Robison8
Census-19308 Apr 1930, Marathon Twp., Lapeer County, MichiganGOscar Adrila Robison and Donald Cecil Robison3

Citations

  1. [S327] RootsWeb.com, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, Melissa La Rue (e-mail address), updated as of 5 Feb 2003.
  2. [S826] Find A Grave, online <http://tinyurl.com/5xkq9>. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  3. [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.
  4. [S98] 1 Jun 1880, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9djv69w Tenth Census of the United States, 1880, Page 263D, film number 1254230, Illinois 1880 Federal Population Census.
  5. [S117] 1 Jun 1900, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y8l8gl3a Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900.
  6. [S98] 1 Jun 1880, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9djv69w Tenth Census of the United States, 1880, Page 263D, film number 1254230, Michigan 1880 Federal Population Census.
  7. [S243] 15 Apr 1910, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9glogje, Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910.
  8. [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.
Last Edited25 Jun 2016

Michael Roy Hacker

TMG ID:8773, (7 Feb 1891 - 1 Feb 1969)
Father*Jacob J. Hacker B: 16 May 1860, D: 31 May 1928
Mother*Mary Lahr B: 4 Jun 1864, D: 30 Aug 1925

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Alias(es)

  • Nick-Name: his nickname was "Mike"7,3
  • Nick-Name: his nickname was "M.R."8

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageThursday, 24 Jun 1920, Michael, age 29 years, 4 months and 17 days, and Florence Mae Patchett, age 23 years and 6 days, daughter of: Alfred William Patchett and Lillian Mae Johnston, were married at Lothair, Liberty County, MontanaG, 09:30 AM.8,9,10
     

Children of: Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae Patchett

Other Major Events

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-190011 Jun 1900, 498 Seventh Ave., Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, WisconsinGJacob J. Hacker, Mary Lahr, Frank Bernard Hacker, Leo Jacob Hacker, Mary Ann Hacker, George J. Hacker and Raymond N. Hacker3
Census-193016 Apr 1930, Beaver Lake Road, Big Lake Precinct, Skagit County, WashingtonGFlorence Mae Patchett, Lillian Mae Hacker, Roy George Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker, Alfred Jacob Hacker and Faye Leona Hacker8
Census-194012 Apr 1940, Maytown, Thurston County, WashingtonGFlorence Mae Patchett, Lillian Mae Hacker, Roy George Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker, Alfred Jacob Hacker and Faye Leona Hacker12

Occupation(s)

DateLocationOccupation/Industry
circa Jun 1917Chester, Hill County, MontanaGfarming - Leo works for his brother, Michael13
circa Apr 1930Big Lake Precinct, Skagit County, WashingtonGgarage mechanic8
circa Apr 1940Maytown, Thurston County, WashingtonGtime keeper road work12

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
Milit-Draft Military: on Thursday, 2 Jan 1947 Michael Roy Hacker was listed as the person who will always know Alfred Jacob Hacker's address.14

Known Address(es)

Newspaper Items & Articles

  • Wednesday, 21 Sep 1938, Michael was mentioned in an article about Francis Wayne Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: 4-H Club Teams Go To Fair - Boys and Girls to Enter Judging Contests at Puyallup
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Hacker and Roy George Hacker.15
  • Thursday, 28 Nov 1940, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Hacker and Roy George Hacker.16
  • Friday, 1 May 1942, Michael was mentioned in an article about Roy George Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Faye Leona Hacker.17
  • Thursday, 22 Apr 1943, Michael was mentioned in an article about Alfred William Patchett and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Patchett in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Florence Mae Patchett.18
  • Wednesday, 16 Jun 1943, Michael was mentioned in an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No. 17 Means Much More To Navy Than Extinct Shoe Stamp - Recruiting Program Tied In With Enlistment Of Record Number of Seventeen-Year-Old Youths
         Also mentioned in the article: Florence Mae Patchett.19
  • Thursday, 24 Jun 1943, Michael was mentioned in an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker and Roy George (née Hacker) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Florence Mae Patchett.20
  • Thursday, 9 Sep 1943, Michael was mentioned in an article about Alfred William Patchett and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Patchett in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Florence Mae Patchett, Faye Leona Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Alfred Jacob Hacker.21
  • Thursday, 9 Sep 1943, Michael was mentioned in an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Florence Mae Patchett, Faye Leona Hacker and Francis Wayne Hacker.22
  • Monday, 4 Oct 1943, Michael was mentioned in an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Mainly About People
         Also mentioned in the article: Florence Mae Patchett.23
  • Thursday, 10 Feb 1944, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker and Michael Roy (née Hacker) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.11
  • Thursday, 9 Mar 1944, Michael was mentioned in an article about Florence Mae Patchett and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Patchett in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Francis Wayne Hacker.24
  • Thursday, 13 Apr 1944, Michael was mentioned in an article about Faye Leona Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Francis Wayne Hacker.25
  • Sunday, 21 May 1944, Michael was mentioned in an article about Lillian Mae Johnston in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Florence Mae Patchett, Roy George Hacker, Margaret Jane Walker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Faye Leona Hacker.26
  • Monday, 8 Jan 1945, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Johnston.27
  • Thursday, 25 Jan 1945, Michael was mentioned in an article about Faye Leona Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Florence Mae Patchett.28
  • Monday, 16 Apr 1945, Michael was mentioned in an article about Faye Leona Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Florence Mae Patchett, Roy George Hacker and Margaret Jane Walker.29
  • Sunday, 19 Aug 1945, Michael was mentioned in an article about Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee (née Lewis) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Zoa Lee Lewis, Francis Hacker Wed In Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Aletha Maize Mercer, Adolph Norman Brostrom, Florence Mae Patchett, Mary Lucile Wagner, Elsie Dora Lewis and John Phillip Wagner.30
  • Monday, 24 Sep 1945, Michael was mentioned in an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Florence Mae Patchett.31
  • Sunday, 10 Feb 1946, Michael was mentioned in an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Florence Mae Patchett and Faye Leona Hacker.32
  • Tuesday, 26 Feb 1946, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker, Margaret Jane Walker, Faye Leona Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker, Zoa Lee Lewis and Lillian Mae Johnston.33
  • Sunday, 14 Jul 1946, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker, Margaret Jane Walker, Faye Leona Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee Lewis.34
  • Thursday, 15 Aug 1946, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Johnston, George M. Moran and Lillian Mae Hacker.35
  • Friday, 15 Nov 1946, Michael was mentioned in an article about Lillian Mae Johnston in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Francis Wayne Hacker, Zoa Lee Lewis, Florence Mae Patchett, Alfred Jacob Hacker and Faye Leona Hacker.36
  • Tuesday, 10 Jun 1947, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker, Margaret Jane Walker and Faye Leona Hacker.37
  • Thursday, 27 Jan 1949, Michael was mentioned in an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker and Nadine Keithan (née Whalin) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Florence Mae Patchett.38
  • Wednesday, 16 Feb 1949, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Jacob Hacker and Lillian Mae Johnston.39
  • Friday, 6 May 1949, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Faye Leona Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker, Zoa Lee Lewis and Roy George Hacker.40
  • Sunday, 8 May 1949, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Johnston.41
  • Sunday, 12 Jun 1949, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Faye Leona Hacker, Alfred Jacob Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Lillian Mae Johnston.42
  • Sunday, 12 Jun 1949, Michael was mentioned in an article about Francis Wayne Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker.43
  • Tuesday, 28 Jun 1949, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Johnston, Thomas Otto Mercer, Rose May Robison, George M. Moran and Lillian Mae Hacker.44
  • Sunday, 3 Jul 1949, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Johnston, Roy George Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Alfred Jacob Hacker.45
  • Sunday, 7 Aug 1949, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Jacob Hacker, Lillian Mae Johnston and Leo Jacob Hacker.46
  • Thursday, 15 Sep 1949, Michael was mentioned in an article about Francis Wayne Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Florence Mae Patchett and Lillian Mae Johnston.47
  • Sunday, 25 Sep 1949, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee Lewis.48
  • Sunday, 14 May 1950, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker, Margaret Jane Walker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee Lewis.7
  • Sunday, 21 May 1950, Michael was mentioned in an article about Faye Leona Hacker and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Florence Mae Patchett.49
  • Tuesday, 6 Jun 1950, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Margaret Jane Walker and Lillian Mae Johnston.50
  • Wednesday, 5 Jul 1950, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Francis Wayne Hacker, Zoa Lee Lewis, Roy George Hacker and Margaret Jane Walker.51
  • Thursday, 6 Jul 1950, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Johnston.52
  • Wednesday, 30 Aug 1950, Michael was mentioned in an article about Faye Leona Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker, Alfred Jacob Hacker and Lillian Mae Johnston.53
  • Thursday, 28 Sep 1950, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Johnston.54
  • Sunday, 5 Nov 1950, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee Lewis.55
  • Thursday, 12 Jul 1951, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker and Margaret Jane Walker.56
  • Thursday, 19 Jul 1951, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker, Margaret Jane Walker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee Lewis.57
  • Sunday, 2 Sep 1951, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Rose May Robison, Elva May Mercer, Vivien Earl Cook, Alfred Rexford Mercer Jr., Zoa Lee Lewis, John Phillip Wagner, Thomas Otto Mercer, Francis Wayne Hacker and Elsie Dora Lewis.58
  • Thursday, 27 Sep 1951, Michael was mentioned in an article about Thomas Otto Mercer and Rose May (née Robison) Mercer in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Jacob Hacker, Alfred Rexford Mercer, Aletha Maize Mercer, Elva May Mercer, Frances Emma Mercer, Florence Mae Patchett and Lillian Mae Johnston.59
  • Thursday, 27 Sep 1951, Michael was mentioned in an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Florence Mae Patchett.60
  • Sunday, 7 Oct 1951, Michael was mentioned in an article about Thomas Otto Mercer and Rose May (née Robison) Mercer in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Florence Mae Patchett.61
  • Sunday, 4 Nov 1951, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Jacob Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker, Zoa Lee Lewis and Lillian Mae Johnston.62
  • Sunday, 18 Nov 1951, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Jacob Hacker, Nadine Keithan Whalin, Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee Lewis.63
  • Sunday, 16 Dec 1951, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Faye Leona Hacker.64
  • Sunday, 16 Dec 1951, Michael was mentioned in an article about Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee (née Lewis) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Jacob Hacker, Nadine Keithan Whalin and Florence Mae Patchett.65
  • Thursday, 3 Dec 1953, Michael was mentioned in an article about Rose May Robison in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Florence Mae Patchett and Alfred Jacob Hacker.66

Citations

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  3. [S117] 1 Jun 1900, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y8l8gl3a Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900.
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  10. [S263] FamilySearch is a nonprofit family history organization, online <https://tinyurl.com/ycndba9a>, Montana, County Marriages, 1865-1950. Hereinafter cited as FamilySearch.
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  15. [S2743] Article: 4-H Club Teams Go To Fair, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 21 Sep 1938, Page One. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  16. [S2840] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 28 Nov 1940, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  17. [S2779] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 1 May 1942, Page Twelve. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  18. [S2873] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 22 Apr 1943, Page Nine. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  19. [S2825] Article: No. 17 Means Much More To Navy Than Extinct Shoe Stamp, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Jun 1943, Page One. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  20. [S2824] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 24 Jun 1943, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  21. [S2787] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Sep 1943, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  22. [S2821] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Sep 1943, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  23. [S2820] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 4 Oct 1943, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  24. [S2847] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Mar 1944, Page Nine. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  25. [S2788] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 13 Apr 1944, Page Nine. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  26. [S2789] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 21 May 1944, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  27. [S2850] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 8 Jan 1945, Page Eight. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  28. [S2790] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 25 Jan 1945, Page Nine. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  29. [S2792] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Apr 1945, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  30. [S2766] Article: Zoa Lee Lewis, Francis Hacker Wed In Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 19 Aug 1945, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  31. [S2819] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 24 Sep 1945, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  32. [S2796] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 10 Feb 1946, Page Nine. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  33. [S2797] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 26 Feb 1946, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  34. [S2784] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 14 Jul 1946, Page Eleven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  35. [S2852] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Aug 1946, Page Ten. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  36. [S2799] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Nov 1946, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  37. [S2800] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 10 Jun 1947, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  38. [S4238] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 27 Jan 1949, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  39. [S2815] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Feb 1949, Page Ten. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  40. [S2754] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 6 May 1949, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  41. [S2855] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 8 May 1949, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  42. [S2807] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 12 Jun 1949, Page Seventeen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  43. [S2755] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 12 Jun 1949, Page Twenty-two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  44. [S2844] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 28 Jun 1949, Page Eleven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  45. [S2856] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Jul 1949, Page Ten. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  46. [S2814] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 7 Aug 1949, Page Seventeen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  47. [S2756] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Sep 1949, Page Twelve. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  48. [S2757] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 25 Sep 1949, Page Twenty-two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  49. [S2808] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 21 May 1950, Page Twenty-four. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  50. [S2858] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 6 Jun 1950, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  51. [S2772] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 5 Jul 1950, Page Eight. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  52. [S2845] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 6 Jul 1950, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  53. [S2809] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 30 Aug 1950, Page Twenty-three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  54. [S2859] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 28 Sep 1950, Page Eighteen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  55. [S2773] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 5 Nov 1950, Page Eleven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  56. [S2762] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 12 Jul 1951, Page Seventeen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  57. [S2774] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 19 Jul 1951, Page Fifteen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  58. [S2765] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 2 Sep 1951, Page Eleven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  59. [S3915] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 27 Sep 1951, Page Twenty-two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  60. [S2813] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 27 Sep 1951, Page Twenty-two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  61. [S3916] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 7 Oct 1951, Page Eighteen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  62. [S2775] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 4 Nov 1951, Page Thirteen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  63. [S2759] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 18 Nov 1951, Page Twenty. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  64. [S2776] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Dec 1951, Page Twenty. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  65. [S2761] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Dec 1951, Page Twenty. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  66. [S3920] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Dec 1953, Page Seventeen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
Last Edited6 Sep 2019

Florence Mae Patchett

TMG ID:8774, (18 Jun 1897 - 31 Aug 1967)
Father*Alfred William Patchett B: c 1872, D: 6 Oct 1943
Mother*Lillian Mae Johnston B: 5 May 1873, D: 31 Oct 1954

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: on Thursday, 24 Jun 1920, her married name became Mrs. Hacker (née Patchett).7,8

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageThursday, 24 Jun 1920, Florence, age 23 years and 6 days, and Michael Roy Hacker, age 29 years, 4 months and 17 days, son of: Jacob J. Hacker and Mary Lahr, were married at Lothair, Liberty County, MontanaG, 09:30 AM.2,7,8
     

Children of: Florence Mae Patchett and Michael Roy Hacker

Other Major Events

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-19008 Jun 1900, Flushing, Genesee County, MichiganGAlfred William Patchett, Lillian Mae Johnston and Alfred Fyette Patchett3
Census-191020 Apr 1910, New Rockford, Eddy County, North DakotaGAlfred William Patchett, Lillian Mae Johnston and Alfred Fyette Patchett10
Census-192024 Jan 1920, 428 Kenmore Avenue S, Kent, King County, WashingtonG6
Census-193016 Apr 1930, Beaver Lake Road, Big Lake Precinct, Skagit County, WashingtonGMichael Roy Hacker, Lillian Mae Hacker, Roy George Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker, Alfred Jacob Hacker and Faye Leona Hacker2
Census-194012 Apr 1940, Maytown, Thurston County, WashingtonGMichael Roy Hacker, Lillian Mae Hacker, Roy George Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker, Alfred Jacob Hacker and Faye Leona Hacker11

Known Address(es)

Newspaper Items & Articles

  • Wednesday, 1 Jul 1936, Florence was mentioned in an article about Alfred Fyette Patchett in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Rites Held For Olympian's Son
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred William Patchett, Lillian Mae Johnston and Donelda Patchett.12
  • Friday, 18 Mar 1938, an article about Lillian Mae Johnston and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Johnston appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Garden Club Hears Talk On Bulb Care.13
  • Friday, 22 Apr 1938, an article about Florence Mae Patchett appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown Club Discusses Dahlias.14
  • Sunday, 19 Jun 1938, an article about Lillian Mae Johnston and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Johnston appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown Garden Club Holds Annual Tour.15
  • Monday, 11 Jul 1938, an article about Lillian Mae Johnston and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Johnston appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown Garden Club Plans July Picnic.16
  • Sunday, 24 Jul 1938, an article about Lillian Mae Johnston and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Johnston appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown Garden Club Holds Picnic.17
  • Thursday, 28 Nov 1940, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Hacker and Roy George Hacker.18
  • Sunday, 2 Nov 1941, an article about Lillian Mae Johnston and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Johnston appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.19
  • Thursday, 27 Nov 1941, an article about Lillian Mae Johnston and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Johnston appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.20
  • Friday, 12 Dec 1941, Florence was mentioned in an article about Lillian Mae Johnston in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.21
         
  • Thursday, 22 Apr 1943, Florence was mentioned in an article about Alfred William Patchett and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Patchett in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker.22
  • Thursday, 20 May 1943, an article about Florence Mae Patchett and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Patchett appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown - Gives Shower
         Also mentioned in the article: Faye Leona Hacker.23
  • Wednesday, 16 Jun 1943, Florence was mentioned in an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: No. 17 Means Much More To Navy Than Extinct Shoe Stamp - Recruiting Program Tied In With Enlistment Of Record Number of Seventeen-Year-Old Youths
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker.24
  • Thursday, 24 Jun 1943, Florence was mentioned in an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker and Roy George (née Hacker) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker.25
  • Monday, 6 Sep 1943, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.26
  • Thursday, 9 Sep 1943, Florence was mentioned in an article about Alfred William Patchett and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Patchett in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker, Faye Leona Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Alfred Jacob Hacker.27
  • Thursday, 9 Sep 1943, Florence was mentioned in an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker, Faye Leona Hacker and Francis Wayne Hacker.28
  • Monday, 4 Oct 1943, Florence was mentioned in an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Mainly About People
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker.29
  • Friday, 15 Oct 1943, an article about Lillian Mae Johnston and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Johnston appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Card of Thanks.30
  • Thursday, 9 Mar 1944, an article about Florence Mae Patchett and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Patchett appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker and Francis Wayne Hacker.31
  • Thursday, 13 Apr 1944, an article about Faye Leona Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker and Francis Wayne Hacker.32
  • Sunday, 21 May 1944, Florence was mentioned in an article about Lillian Mae Johnston in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker, Roy George Hacker, Margaret Jane Walker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Faye Leona Hacker.33
  • Thursday, 20 Jul 1944, Florence was mentioned in an article about Frances Emma Mercer in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Rose May Robison.34
  • Monday, 8 Jan 1945, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Johnston.35
  • Thursday, 25 Jan 1945, Florence was mentioned in an article about Faye Leona Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker.36
  • Monday, 16 Apr 1945, Florence was mentioned in an article about Faye Leona Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker, Roy George Hacker and Margaret Jane Walker.37
  • Sunday, 19 Aug 1945, Florence was mentioned in an article about Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee (née Lewis) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Zoa Lee Lewis, Francis Hacker Wed In Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Aletha Maize Mercer, Adolph Norman Brostrom, Michael Roy Hacker, Mary Lucile Wagner, Elsie Dora Lewis and John Phillip Wagner.38
  • Monday, 24 Sep 1945, Florence was mentioned in an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker.39
  • Sunday, 10 Feb 1946, Florence was mentioned in an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker and Faye Leona Hacker.40
  • Tuesday, 26 Feb 1946, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker, Margaret Jane Walker, Faye Leona Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker, Zoa Lee Lewis and Lillian Mae Johnston.41
  • Tuesday, 26 Feb 1946, Florence was mentioned in an article about Francis Wayne Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Johnston and Faye Leona Hacker.42
  • Sunday, 14 Jul 1946, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker, Margaret Jane Walker, Faye Leona Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee Lewis.43
  • Thursday, 15 Aug 1946, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Johnston, George M. Moran and Lillian Mae Hacker.44
  • Friday, 15 Nov 1946, Florence was mentioned in an article about Lillian Mae Johnston in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Francis Wayne Hacker, Zoa Lee Lewis, Michael Roy Hacker, Alfred Jacob Hacker and Faye Leona Hacker.45
  • Friday, 14 Mar 1947, an article about Florence Mae Patchett appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: George M. Moran and Lillian Mae Hacker.46
  • Tuesday, 10 Jun 1947, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker, Margaret Jane Walker and Faye Leona Hacker.47
  • Thursday, 27 Jan 1949, Florence was mentioned in an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker and Nadine Keithan (née Whalin) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker.48
  • Wednesday, 16 Feb 1949, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Jacob Hacker and Lillian Mae Johnston.49
  • Friday, 6 May 1949, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Faye Leona Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker, Zoa Lee Lewis and Roy George Hacker.50
  • Sunday, 8 May 1949, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Johnston.51
  • Sunday, 12 Jun 1949, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Faye Leona Hacker, Alfred Jacob Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Lillian Mae Johnston.52
  • Tuesday, 28 Jun 1949, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Johnston, Thomas Otto Mercer, Rose May Robison, George M. Moran and Lillian Mae Hacker.53
  • Sunday, 3 Jul 1949, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Johnston, Roy George Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Alfred Jacob Hacker.54
  • Sunday, 7 Aug 1949, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Jacob Hacker, Lillian Mae Johnston and Leo Jacob Hacker.55
  • Thursday, 15 Sep 1949, Florence was mentioned in an article about Francis Wayne Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker and Lillian Mae Johnston.56
  • Sunday, 25 Sep 1949, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee Lewis.57
  • Sunday, 14 May 1950, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker, Margaret Jane Walker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee Lewis.58
  • Sunday, 21 May 1950, Florence was mentioned in an article about Faye Leona Hacker and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker.59
  • Tuesday, 6 Jun 1950, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Margaret Jane Walker and Lillian Mae Johnston.60
  • Wednesday, 5 Jul 1950, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Francis Wayne Hacker, Zoa Lee Lewis, Roy George Hacker and Margaret Jane Walker.61
  • Thursday, 6 Jul 1950, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Johnston.62
  • Wednesday, 30 Aug 1950, an article about Faye Leona Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker, Roy George Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker, Alfred Jacob Hacker and Lillian Mae Johnston.63
  • Thursday, 28 Sep 1950, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Johnston.64
  • Sunday, 5 Nov 1950, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee Lewis.65
  • Thursday, 12 Jul 1951, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker and Margaret Jane Walker.66
  • Thursday, 19 Jul 1951, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker, Margaret Jane Walker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee Lewis.67
  • Sunday, 2 Sep 1951, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Rose May Robison, Elva May Mercer, Vivien Earl Cook, Alfred Rexford Mercer Jr., Zoa Lee Lewis, John Phillip Wagner, Thomas Otto Mercer, Francis Wayne Hacker and Elsie Dora Lewis.68
  • Thursday, 27 Sep 1951, Florence was mentioned in an article about Thomas Otto Mercer and Rose May (née Robison) Mercer in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Jacob Hacker, Alfred Rexford Mercer, Aletha Maize Mercer, Elva May Mercer, Frances Emma Mercer, Michael Roy Hacker and Lillian Mae Johnston.69
  • Thursday, 27 Sep 1951, Florence was mentioned in an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker.70
  • Sunday, 7 Oct 1951, Florence was mentioned in an article about Thomas Otto Mercer and Rose May (née Robison) Mercer in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker.71
  • Sunday, 4 Nov 1951, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Jacob Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker, Zoa Lee Lewis and Lillian Mae Johnston.72
  • Sunday, 18 Nov 1951, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Jacob Hacker, Nadine Keithan Whalin, Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee Lewis.73
  • Sunday, 16 Dec 1951, an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Faye Leona Hacker.74
  • Sunday, 16 Dec 1951, Florence was mentioned in an article about Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee (née Lewis) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Jacob Hacker, Nadine Keithan Whalin and Michael Roy Hacker.75
  • Thursday, 3 Dec 1953, Florence was mentioned in an article about Rose May Robison in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker and Alfred Jacob Hacker.76

Citations

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  21. [S2870] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 12 Dec 1941, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  22. [S2873] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 22 Apr 1943, Page Nine. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  23. [S2846] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 May 1943, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  24. [S2825] Article: No. 17 Means Much More To Navy Than Extinct Shoe Stamp, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Jun 1943, Page One. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
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  26. [S2750] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 6 Sep 1943, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
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  28. [S2821] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Sep 1943, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  29. [S2820] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 4 Oct 1943, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  30. [S2867] Article: Card of Thanks, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Oct 1943, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  31. [S2847] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Mar 1944, Page Nine. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  32. [S2788] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 13 Apr 1944, Page Nine. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  33. [S2789] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 21 May 1944, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  34. [S3928] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 Jul 1944, Page Nine. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  35. [S2850] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 8 Jan 1945, Page Eight. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  36. [S2790] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 25 Jan 1945, Page Nine. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  37. [S2792] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Apr 1945, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  38. [S2766] Article: Zoa Lee Lewis, Francis Hacker Wed In Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 19 Aug 1945, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  39. [S2819] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 24 Sep 1945, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  40. [S2796] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 10 Feb 1946, Page Nine. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  41. [S2797] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 26 Feb 1946, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  42. [S2851] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 26 Feb 1946, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
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  44. [S2852] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Aug 1946, Page Ten. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  45. [S2799] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Nov 1946, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  46. [S2853] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 14 Mar 1947, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  47. [S2800] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 10 Jun 1947, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
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  49. [S2815] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Feb 1949, Page Ten. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
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  52. [S2807] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 12 Jun 1949, Page Seventeen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  53. [S2844] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 28 Jun 1949, Page Eleven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  54. [S2856] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Jul 1949, Page Ten. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  55. [S2814] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 7 Aug 1949, Page Seventeen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
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  62. [S2845] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 6 Jul 1950, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  63. [S2809] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 30 Aug 1950, Page Twenty-three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  64. [S2859] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 28 Sep 1950, Page Eighteen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
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  66. [S2762] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 12 Jul 1951, Page Seventeen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  67. [S2774] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 19 Jul 1951, Page Fifteen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  68. [S2765] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 2 Sep 1951, Page Eleven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
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  72. [S2775] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 4 Nov 1951, Page Thirteen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  73. [S2759] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 18 Nov 1951, Page Twenty. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  74. [S2776] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Dec 1951, Page Twenty. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  75. [S2761] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Dec 1951, Page Twenty. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  76. [S3920] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Dec 1953, Page Seventeen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  77. [S219] Interview and notes with Zoa Lee Lewis (2810 Starr Street, Tacoma, WA), by Terrance Wagner, Sep 2001. Terrance Wagner (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington).
Last Edited7 Dec 2019

Francis Wayne Hacker1,2

TMG ID:8775, (28 Mar 1924 - 12 Dec 1997)
Father*Michael Roy Hacker B: 7 Feb 1891, D: 1 Feb 1969
Mother*Florence Mae Patchett B: 18 Jun 1897, D: 31 Aug 1967

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Alias(es)

  • Name-Variation: He was also known as Frances6
  • Nick-Name: his nickname was "Frank"7

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
Marriage License Monday, 13 Aug 1945 Francis Wayne Hacker at age 21 and Zoa Lee Lewis at age 17 obtained a marriage license at Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonG.8
MarriageTuesday, 14 Aug 1945, Francis, age 21 years, 4 months and 17 days, and Zoa Lee Lewis, age 17 years, 9 months and 16 days, daughter of: Ray Frisbee Lewis and Aletha Maize Mercer, were married at Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonG.9
     

Education

Date(s)Note
23 Jun 1939Graduation: on Friday, 23 Jun 1939, Francis (15 years old), graduated from the Maytown Grade School, Maytown, Thurston County, WashingtonG. He was awarded an Eighth Grade Diploma.10

Other Major Events

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-193016 Apr 1930, Beaver Lake Road, Big Lake Precinct, Skagit County, WashingtonGMichael Roy Hacker, Florence Mae Patchett, Lillian Mae Hacker, Roy George Hacker, Alfred Jacob Hacker and Faye Leona Hacker11
Census-194012 Apr 1940, Maytown, Thurston County, WashingtonGMichael Roy Hacker, Florence Mae Patchett, Lillian Mae Hacker, Roy George Hacker, Alfred Jacob Hacker and Faye Leona Hacker12

Occupation(s)

DateLocationOccupation/Industry
circa Apr 1940Maytown, Thurston County, WashingtonGnew worker12

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
Moved Moved: in Feb 1944, Francis Wayne Hacker (19 years old) moved with Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae Patchett from to the ranch formerly occupied by Roy Simpson to Maytown, Thurston County, WashingtonG.
     Others who accompanied: Lillian Mae Hacker, Alfred Jacob Hacker and Faye Leona Hacker.13
Anecdote Anecdote: Francis Wayne Hacker 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 Ronald Stephen Wagner.14
Gold AnnivGolden Anniversary: on Tuesday, 14 Aug 1951 Francis Wayne Hacker celebrated with numerous family and friends the 50th wedding anniversary of Thomas Otto Mercer at age 71and Rose May (née Robison) Mercer at age 68 at Tumwater, Thurston County, WashingtonG.
     Others celebrating were: Aletha Maize Mercer, Robert Alva Love, Theodore Mercer Brostrom, Elva May Mercer, Vivien Earl Cook, Lavon Elaine Durst, Alfred Rexford Mercer, Alfred Rexford Mercer Jr., Frances Emma Mercer, Earl Cornelius Sheehan, John Phillip Wagner, Elsie Dora Lewis, Zoa Lee Lewis, Clyde Earnest Mercer, Mabel Melvina Stingley, Robert Ellis Hudson and Leonard Clyde Hudson.15
Anecdote Anecdote: Francis Wayne Hacker was present circa Sep 1952, at Olympia, Thurston County, WashingtonG, when Elsie Dora Lewis and Zoa Lee Lewis two sisters and their young families.
     Others were: John Phillip Wagner.14

Known Address(es)

Newspaper Items & Articles

  • Saturday, 26 Sep 1936, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker and Roy George (née Hacker) Hacker appeared in: The Bellingham Herald, at Bellingham, Washington. Headline: Skagit Teams Score At Puyallup Fair.18
  • Thursday, 15 Sep 1938, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: 4-H Boys, Girls Judge At Fair
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Hacker and Roy George Hacker.19
  • Wednesday, 21 Sep 1938, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: 4-H Club Teams Go To Fair - Boys and Girls to Enter Judging Contests at Puyallup
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Hacker, Roy George Hacker and Michael Roy Hacker.20
  • Wednesday, 28 Sep 1938, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: 4-H Group At Yakima Fair
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Jacob Hacker, Roy George Hacker and Lillian Mae Hacker.21
  • Thursday, 6 Oct 1938, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker and Alfred Jacob (née Hacker) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Joanna Nedry Wins Contest On Costume
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker.22
  • Friday, 11 Nov 1938, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Jules Seymour Elected Head Of County Four-H Pep Club - Fourth Year
         Also mentioned in the article: Faye Leona Hacker and Alfred Jacob Hacker.23
  • Thursday, 5 Jan 1939, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker and Alfred Jacob (née Hacker) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Seal Essay Contest Winners Are Named.24
  • Tuesday, 4 Apr 1939, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown 4-H Club To Meet April 13
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Jacob Hacker.25
  • Tuesday, 4 Apr 1939, an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker and Francis Wayne (née Hacker) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown 4-H Club To Meet April 13.26
  • Friday, 23 Jun 1939, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: 271 Graduate At Rural Schools
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Jacob Hacker.10
  • Tuesday, 14 Oct 1941, an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker and Francis Wayne (née Hacker) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Birthday Party Honors Sylvia.27
  • Wednesday, 29 Oct 1941, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Tenino.28
  • Sunday, 11 Jul 1943, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker and Faye Leona (née Hacker) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.6
  • Monday, 6 Sep 1943, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.29
  • Thursday, 9 Sep 1943, Francis was mentioned in an article about Alfred William Patchett and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Patchett in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker, Florence Mae Patchett, Faye Leona Hacker and Alfred Jacob Hacker.30
  • Thursday, 9 Sep 1943, Francis was mentioned in an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker, Florence Mae Patchett and Faye Leona Hacker.31
  • Thursday, 10 Feb 1944, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker and Michael Roy (née Hacker) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.13
  • Thursday, 9 Mar 1944, Francis was mentioned in an article about Florence Mae Patchett and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Patchett in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker.32
  • Thursday, 13 Apr 1944, Francis was mentioned in an article about Faye Leona Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker.33
  • Sunday, 21 May 1944, Francis was mentioned in an article about Lillian Mae Johnston in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker, Florence Mae Patchett, Roy George Hacker, Margaret Jane Walker and Faye Leona Hacker.34
  • Thursday, 9 Aug 1945, Francis was mentioned in an article about Zoa Lee Lewis in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Bridal Shower Compliments Zoa Brostrom
         Also mentioned in the article: Elsie Dora Lewis, Estella Marie Young, Mary Lucile Wagner, Virginia Adeline Jones, Ada Ann Jones, Aletha Maize Mercer, John Phillip Wagner, Maria Kristjana Sumarlidason and Haldora Hjalmfridur Sumarlidason.35
  • Sunday, 19 Aug 1945, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee (née Lewis) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Zoa Lee Lewis, Francis Hacker Wed In Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Aletha Maize Mercer, Adolph Norman Brostrom, Michael Roy Hacker, Florence Mae Patchett, Mary Lucile Wagner, Elsie Dora Lewis and John Phillip Wagner.36
  • Monday, 20 Aug 1945, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee (née Lewis) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Marriage Licenses.8
  • Tuesday, 21 Aug 1945, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee (née Lewis) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Plumb Station.37
  • Friday, 30 Nov 1945, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee (née Lewis) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Plumb Station
         Also mentioned in the article: Aletha Maize Mercer and Adolph Norman Brostrom.16
  • Sunday, 6 Jan 1946, Francis was mentioned in an article about Adolph Norman Brostrom and Aletha Maize (née Mercer) Brostrom in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Plumb Station
         Also mentioned in the article: Thomas Otto Mercer, Zoa Lee Lewis, Alfred Rexford Mercer, Rose May Robison, Elsie Dora Lewis, John Phillip Wagner and Frances Emma Mercer.38
  • Tuesday, 26 Feb 1946, Francis was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker, Margaret Jane Walker, Faye Leona Hacker, Zoa Lee Lewis and Lillian Mae Johnston.39
  • Tuesday, 26 Feb 1946, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Johnston, Faye Leona Hacker and Florence Mae Patchett.40
  • Sunday, 14 Jul 1946, Francis was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker, Margaret Jane Walker, Faye Leona Hacker and Zoa Lee Lewis.41
  • Wednesday, 4 Sep 1946, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee (née Lewis) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Plumb Station.42
  • Friday, 15 Nov 1946, Francis was mentioned in an article about Lillian Mae Johnston in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Zoa Lee Lewis, Michael Roy Hacker, Florence Mae Patchett, Alfred Jacob Hacker and Faye Leona Hacker.43
  • Tuesday, 9 Sep 1947, Francis was mentioned in an article about Adolph Norman Brostrom and Aletha Maize (née Mercer) Brostrom in The Daily Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Plumb Station
         Also mentioned in the article: John Phillip Wagner, Elsie Dora Lewis, Vivien Earl Cook, Elva May Mercer, Thomas Otto Mercer, Rose May Robison, Zoa Lee Lewis, Frances Emma Mercer, Earl Cornelius Sheehan, Rudolph Gordon Brostrom, Theodore Mercer Brostrom and Nettie Rose Cook.44
  • Friday, 6 May 1949, Francis was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Faye Leona Hacker, Zoa Lee Lewis and Roy George Hacker.45
  • Sunday, 12 Jun 1949, Francis was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Faye Leona Hacker, Alfred Jacob Hacker and Lillian Mae Johnston.46
  • Sunday, 12 Jun 1949, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker and Michael Roy Hacker.2
  • Sunday, 3 Jul 1949, Francis was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Johnston, Roy George Hacker and Alfred Jacob Hacker.47
  • Thursday, 15 Sep 1949, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker, Florence Mae Patchett and Lillian Mae Johnston.48
  • Sunday, 25 Sep 1949, Francis was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Zoa Lee Lewis.49
  • Sunday, 25 Sep 1949, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Zoa Lee Lewis.50
  • Sunday, 14 May 1950, Francis was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker, Margaret Jane Walker and Zoa Lee Lewis.51
  • Wednesday, 5 Jul 1950, Francis was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Zoa Lee Lewis, Roy George Hacker and Margaret Jane Walker.52
  • Wednesday, 30 Aug 1950, Francis was mentioned in an article about Faye Leona Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker, Roy George Hacker, Alfred Jacob Hacker and Lillian Mae Johnston.53
  • Sunday, 5 Nov 1950, Francis was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Zoa Lee Lewis.54
  • Thursday, 19 Jul 1951, Francis was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker, Margaret Jane Walker and Zoa Lee Lewis.55
  • Sunday, 2 Sep 1951, Francis was mentioned in an article about Thomas Otto Mercer and Rose May (née Robison) Mercer in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Observe Golden Wedding
         Also mentioned in the article: Robert Alva Love, Aletha Maize Mercer, Theodore Mercer Brostrom, Vivien Earl Cook, Elva May Mercer, Alfred Rexford Mercer, Lavon Elaine Durst, Alfred Rexford Mercer Jr., Frances Emma Mercer, Earl Cornelius Sheehan, John Phillip Wagner, Elsie Dora Lewis and Zoa Lee Lewis.56
  • Sunday, 2 Sep 1951, Francis was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Rose May Robison, Elva May Mercer, Vivien Earl Cook, Alfred Rexford Mercer Jr., Zoa Lee Lewis, John Phillip Wagner, Thomas Otto Mercer and Elsie Dora Lewis.57
  • Sunday, 4 Nov 1951, Francis was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Jacob Hacker, Zoa Lee Lewis and Lillian Mae Johnston.58
  • Sunday, 18 Nov 1951, Francis was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Jacob Hacker, Nadine Keithan Whalin and Zoa Lee Lewis.59
  • Sunday, 16 Dec 1951, an article about Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee (née Lewis) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Jacob Hacker, Nadine Keithan Whalin, Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae Patchett.60
  • Monday, 24 Jan 1955, Francis was mentioned in an article about John Phillip Wagner and Elsie Dora (née Lewis) Wagner in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Plumb Station
         Also mentioned in the article: Aletha Maize Mercer and Zoa Lee Lewis.61
  • Thursday, 18 Aug 1955, Francis was mentioned in an article about John Phillip Wagner and Elsie Dora (née Lewis) Wagner in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Plumb Station
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Rexford Mercer, Lavon Elaine Durst, Zoa Lee Lewis, Thomas Otto Mercer and Rose May Robison.62
  • Friday, 22 Feb 1957, Francis was mentioned in an article about John Phillip Wagner and Elsie Dora (née Lewis) Wagner in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Plumb Station: Group Aids 4-Hers By Giving Proceeds
         Also mentioned in the article: Zoa Lee Lewis and Stanley Richard Muir.63

Citations

  1. [S2753] Article: Ralph Long and Frank Loper, Tugboat Deckhands, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 13 Jan 1947, Page Eight. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  2. [S2755] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 12 Jun 1949, Page Twenty-two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  3. [S219] Interview and notes with Zoa Lee Lewis (2810 Starr Street, Tacoma, WA), by Terrance Wagner, Sep 2001. Terrance Wagner (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington).
  4. [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.
  5. [S951] Washington State Archives - Digital Archives, online <http://tinyurl.com/5lj7u>. Hereinafter cited as WA Digital Archives.
  6. [S2781] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Jun 1943, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  7. [S4] Original research and personal knowledge of Terrance Wagner (8648) (Olympia, WA 98501), 09 Jun 2011 - Various.
  8. [S2764] Article: Marriage Licenses, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 Aug 1945, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  9. [S261] "Genealogy Notebook by Aletha Maize Mercer," Undated; Civil War Trunk; Repository Reference #1, Glode Dugar Lewis; Olympia, Thurston County, Washington. Hereinafter cited as "Genealogy Notebook by Lee Mercer."
  10. [S2748] Article: 271 Graduate At Rural Schools, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 23 Jun1939, Page Eight. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  11. [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.
  12. [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.
  13. [S2751] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 10 Feb 1944, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  14. [S220] Interview and notes with Elsie Dora Lewis (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington), by Terrance Wagner, 2002 - 2018. Terrance Wagner (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington).
  15. [S1170] Article: Observe Golden Wedding, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 2 Sep 1951, Page Ten. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  16. [S2769] Article: Plumb Station, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 30 Nov 1945, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  17. [S342] Interview and notes with Darlene Mae Hacker (Maytown, WA), by Terrance Wagner, May 2003. Terrance Wagner (Olympia, Thurston County, Washington).
  18. [S2740] Article: Skagit Teams Score At Puyallup Fair, The Bellingham Herald, Bellingham, WA, 26 Sep 1936, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Bellingham Herald.
  19. [S2741] Article: 4-H Boys, Girls Judge At Fair, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Sep 1938, Page Nine. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  20. [S2743] Article: 4-H Club Teams Go To Fair, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 21 Sep 1938, Page One. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  21. [S2744] Article: 4-H Group At Yakima Fair, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 28 Sep 1938, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  22. [S2745] Article: Joanna Nedry Wins Contest On Costume, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 6 Oct 1938, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  23. [S2746] Article: Jules Seymour Elected Head Of County Four-H Pep Club, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 11 Nov 1938, Page Eight. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  24. [S2833] Article: Seal Essay Contest Winners Are Named, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 5 Jan 1939, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  25. [S2747] Article: Maytown 4-H Club To Meet April 13, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 4 Apr 1939, Page One. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  26. [S2832] Article: Maytown 4-H Club To Meet April 13, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 4 Apr 1939, Page One. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  27. [S2829] Article: Birthday Party Honors Sylvia, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 14 Oct 1941, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  28. [S2749] Article: Tenino, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 29 Oct 1941, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  29. [S2750] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 6 Sep 1943, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  30. [S2787] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Sep 1943, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  31. [S2821] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Sep 1943, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  32. [S2847] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Mar 1944, Page Nine. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  33. [S2788] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 13 Apr 1944, Page Nine. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  34. [S2789] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 21 May 1944, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  35. [S2737] Article: Bridal Shower Compliments Zoa Brostrom, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Aug 1945, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  36. [S2766] Article: Zoa Lee Lewis, Francis Hacker Wed In Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 19 Aug 1945, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  37. [S2768] Article: Plumb Station, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 21 Aug 1945, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  38. [S2770] Article: Plumb Station, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 6 Jan 1946, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  39. [S2797] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 26 Feb 1946, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  40. [S2851] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 26 Feb 1946, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  41. [S2784] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 14 Jul 1946, Page Eleven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  42. [S2752] Article: Plumb Station, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 4 Sep 1946, Page Eight. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  43. [S2799] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Nov 1946, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  44. [S3844] Article: Plumb Station, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Sep 1947, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  45. [S2754] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 6 May 1949, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  46. [S2807] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 12 Jun 1949, Page Seventeen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  47. [S2856] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Jul 1949, Page Ten. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  48. [S2756] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Sep 1949, Page Twelve. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  49. [S2757] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 25 Sep 1949, Page Twenty-two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  50. [S2767] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 25 Sep 1949, Page Twenty-two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  51. [S2771] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 14 May 1950, Page Twenty-two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  52. [S2772] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 5 Jul 1950, Page Eight. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  53. [S2809] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 30 Aug 1950, Page Twenty-three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  54. [S2773] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 5 Nov 1950, Page Eleven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  55. [S2774] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 19 Jul 1951, Page Fifteen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  56. [S3823] Article: Observe Golden Wedding, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 2 Sep 1951, Page Ten. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  57. [S2765] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 2 Sep 1951, Page Eleven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  58. [S2775] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 4 Nov 1951, Page Thirteen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  59. [S2759] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 18 Nov 1951, Page Twenty. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  60. [S2761] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Dec 1951, Page Twenty. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  61. [S4112] Article: Plumb Station, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 24 Jan 1955, Page Nine. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  62. [S4117] Article: Plumb Station, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 18 Aug 1955, Page Twenty. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  63. [S4045] Article: Plumb Station: Group Aids 4-Hers By Giving Proceeds, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 22 Feb 1957, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
Last Edited14 Aug 2022

Alfred William Patchett1,2,3

TMG ID:8776, (c 1872 - 6 Oct 1943)
Father*John Patchett4

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageSaturday, 6 Jul 1895, Alfred and Lillian Mae Johnston, age 22 years, 2 months and 1 day, daughter of: George Washington Johnston and Harriett S. Convis, were married at Owosso, Shiawassee County, MichiganG,
     Other celebrants were: Alice Johnston.8,4

Children of: Alfred William Patchett and Lillian Mae Johnston

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-19008 Jun 1900, Flushing, Genesee County, MichiganGLillian Mae Johnston, Alfred Fyette Patchett and Florence Mae Patchett8
Census-191020 Apr 1910, New Rockford, Eddy County, North DakotaGLillian Mae Johnston, Alfred Fyette Patchett and Florence Mae Patchett1
Census-19203 Feb 1920, Lake Precinct, King County, WashingtonGLillian Mae Johnston and Donelda Patchett10
Census-193016 Apr 1930, Maytown Road, Maytown, Thurston County, WashingtonGLillian Mae Johnston9
Census-194011 Apr 1940, Maytown, Thurston County, WashingtonGLillian Mae Johnston5

Occupation(s)

DateLocationOccupation/Industry
circa Jun 1900Flushing, Genesee County, MichiganGfarm laborer8
circa Apr 1910New Rockford, Eddy County, North DakotaGlaborer1
circa Feb 1920Lake Precinct, King County, WashingtonGlaborer sawmill10
circa Apr 1930Maytown, Thurston County, WashingtonGlaborer general9

Known Address(es)

Newspaper Items & Articles

  • Thursday, 4 Dec 1930, an article about Alfred William Patchett and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Patchett appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Harriett S. Convis.11
  • Wednesday, 1 Jul 1936, Alfred was mentioned in an article about Alfred Fyette Patchett in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Rites Held For Olympian's Son
         Also mentioned in the article: Lillian Mae Johnston, Florence Mae Patchett and Donelda Patchett.12
  • Wednesday, 30 Jun 1937, an article about Alfred William Patchett and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Patchett appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society - From Copalis Beach.13
  • Wednesday, 7 Jan 1942, an article about Alfred William Patchett and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Patchett appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.14
  • Thursday, 4 Feb 1943, an article about Alfred William Patchett appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.15
  • Thursday, 22 Apr 1943, an article about Alfred William Patchett and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Patchett appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Florence Mae Patchett and Michael Roy Hacker.16
  • Thursday, 9 Sep 1943, an article about Alfred William Patchett and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Patchett appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker, Florence Mae Patchett, Faye Leona Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Alfred Jacob Hacker.17
  • Monday, 4 Oct 1943, an article about Alfred William Patchett appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown - Hospitalized
    NOTE: Article says Mrs. but should read Mr.18

Citations

  1. [S243] 15 Apr 1910, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9glogje, Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910.
  2. [S826] Find A Grave, online <http://tinyurl.com/5xkq9>. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  3. [S951] Washington State Archives - Digital Archives, online <http://tinyurl.com/5lj7u>, Department of Health, Death Index, 1907-1960; 1965-2017. Hereinafter cited as WA Digital Archives.
  4. [S263] FamilySearch is a nonprofit family history organization, online <https://tinyurl.com/ycndba9a>, Michigan Marriages, 1868-1925. Hereinafter cited as FamilySearch.
  5. [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.
  6. [S2867] Article: Card of Thanks, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Oct 1943, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  7. [S951] Washington State Archives - Digital Archives, online <http://tinyurl.com/5lj7u>, Department of Health, Death Index, 1907-1960; 1965-2014. Hereinafter cited as WA Digital Archives.
  8. [S117] 1 Jun 1900, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y8l8gl3a Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900.
  9. [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.
  10. [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.
  11. [S2861] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 04 Dec 1930, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  12. [S2862] Article: Rites Held For Olympian's Son, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 1 Jul 1936, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  13. [S2863] Article: Society, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 30 Jun 1937, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  14. [S2871] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 7 Jan 1942, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  15. [S2872] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 4 Feb 1943, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  16. [S2873] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 22 Apr 1943, Page Nine. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  17. [S2787] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Sep 1943, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  18. [S2874] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 4 Oct 1943, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
Last Edited6 Dec 2019

Lillian Mae Johnston1,2,3

TMG ID:8777, (5 May 1873 - 31 Oct 1954)
Father*George Washington Johnston4 B: 11 Jun 1850, D: 30 Jun 1930
Mother*Harriett S. Convis4 B: 28 Jul 1854, D: 26 Jul 1934

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: on Saturday, 6 Jul 1895, her married name became Mrs. Patchett (née Johnston).3,6

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageSaturday, 6 Jul 1895, Lillian, age 22 years, 2 months and 1 day, and Alfred William Patchett, son of: John Patchett, were married at Owosso, Shiawassee County, MichiganG,
     Other celebrants were: Alice Johnston.1,6

Children of: Lillian Mae Johnston and Alfred William Patchett

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-188017 Jun 1880, Clayton Twp., Genesee County, MichiganGGeorge Washington Johnston, Harriett S. Convis, William Franklin Johnston, Alice Johnston and Florence Isabel Johnston7
Census-19008 Jun 1900, Flushing, Genesee County, MichiganGAlfred William Patchett, Alfred Fyette Patchett and Florence Mae Patchett1
Census-191020 Apr 1910, New Rockford, Eddy County, North DakotaGAlfred William Patchett, Alfred Fyette Patchett and Florence Mae Patchett2
Census-19203 Feb 1920, Lake Precinct, King County, WashingtonGAlfred William Patchett and Donelda Patchett8
Census-193016 Apr 1930, Maytown Road, Maytown, Thurston County, WashingtonGAlfred William Patchett9
Census-194011 Apr 1940, Maytown, Thurston County, WashingtonGAlfred William Patchett10

Known Address(es)

Newspaper Items & Articles

  • Thursday, 4 Dec 1930, an article about Alfred William Patchett and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Patchett appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Harriett S. Convis.11
  • Wednesday, 1 Jul 1936, Lillian was mentioned in an article about Alfred Fyette Patchett in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Rites Held For Olympian's Son
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred William Patchett, Florence Mae Patchett and Donelda Patchett.12
  • Wednesday, 30 Jun 1937, an article about Alfred William Patchett and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Patchett appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Society - From Copalis Beach.13
  • Friday, 18 Mar 1938, an article about Lillian Mae Johnston and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Johnston appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Garden Club Hears Talk On Bulb Care.14
  • Sunday, 19 Jun 1938, an article about Lillian Mae Johnston and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Johnston appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown Garden Club Holds Annual Tour.15
  • Monday, 11 Jul 1938, an article about Lillian Mae Johnston and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Johnston appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown Garden Club Plans July Picnic.16
  • Sunday, 24 Jul 1938, an article about Lillian Mae Johnston and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Johnston appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown Garden Club Holds Picnic.17
  • Sunday, 2 Nov 1941, an article about Lillian Mae Johnston and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Johnston appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.18
  • Thursday, 27 Nov 1941, an article about Lillian Mae Johnston and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Johnston appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.19
  • Friday, 12 Dec 1941, an article about Lillian Mae Johnston appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Florence Mae Patchett.20
  • Wednesday, 7 Jan 1942, an article about Alfred William Patchett and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Patchett appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.21
  • Thursday, 22 Apr 1943, an article about Alfred William Patchett and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Patchett appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Florence Mae Patchett and Michael Roy Hacker.22
  • Thursday, 20 May 1943, an article about Florence Mae Patchett and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Patchett appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown - Gives Shower
         Also mentioned in the article: Faye Leona Hacker.23
  • Thursday, 9 Sep 1943, an article about Alfred William Patchett and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Patchett appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker, Florence Mae Patchett, Faye Leona Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Alfred Jacob Hacker.24
  • Thursday, 9 Sep 1943, an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker, Florence Mae Patchett, Faye Leona Hacker and Francis Wayne Hacker.25
  • Friday, 15 Oct 1943, an article about Lillian Mae Johnston and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Johnston appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Card of Thanks.26
  • Thursday, 9 Mar 1944, an article about Florence Mae Patchett and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Patchett appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker and Francis Wayne Hacker.27
  • Wednesday, 10 May 1944, an article about Lillian Mae Johnston appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.28
  • Sunday, 21 May 1944, an article about Lillian Mae Johnston appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker, Florence Mae Patchett, Roy George Hacker, Margaret Jane Walker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Faye Leona Hacker.29
  • Thursday, 7 Sep 1944, an article about Margaret Jane Walker and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Walker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.30
  • Monday, 8 Jan 1945, Lillian was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.31
         
  • Sunday, 3 Feb 1946, an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.32
  • Tuesday, 26 Feb 1946, Lillian was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker, Margaret Jane Walker, Faye Leona Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee Lewis.33
  • Tuesday, 26 Feb 1946, Lillian was mentioned in an article about Francis Wayne Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Faye Leona Hacker and Florence Mae Patchett.34
  • Thursday, 15 Aug 1946, Lillian was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: George M. Moran and Lillian Mae Hacker.35
  • Sunday, 10 Nov 1946, an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.36
  • Friday, 15 Nov 1946, an article about Lillian Mae Johnston appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Francis Wayne Hacker, Zoa Lee Lewis, Michael Roy Hacker, Florence Mae Patchett, Alfred Jacob Hacker and Faye Leona Hacker.37
  • Monday, 22 Nov 1948, an article about Lillian Mae Johnston appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.38
  • Thursday, 27 Jan 1949, Lillian was mentioned in an article about Samuel R. Mullen and Donelda (née Patchett) Mullen in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Barbara Mullen.39
  • Wednesday, 16 Feb 1949, Lillian was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Jacob Hacker.40
  • Sunday, 8 May 1949, Lillian was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.41
         
  • Sunday, 12 Jun 1949, Lillian was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Faye Leona Hacker, Alfred Jacob Hacker and Francis Wayne Hacker.42
  • Tuesday, 28 Jun 1949, Lillian was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Thomas Otto Mercer, Rose May Robison, George M. Moran and Lillian Mae Hacker.43
  • Sunday, 3 Jul 1949, Lillian was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Roy George Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Alfred Jacob Hacker.44
  • Sunday, 7 Aug 1949, Lillian was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Jacob Hacker and Leo Jacob Hacker.45
  • Tuesday, 23 Aug 1949, an article about Lillian Mae Johnston appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.46
  • Thursday, 15 Sep 1949, Lillian was mentioned in an article about Francis Wayne Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae Patchett.47
  • Sunday, 21 May 1950, an article about Faye Leona Hacker and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae Patchett.48
  • Tuesday, 6 Jun 1950, Lillian was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Margaret Jane Walker.49
  • Thursday, 6 Jul 1950, Lillian was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.50
         
  • Wednesday, 30 Aug 1950, Lillian was mentioned in an article about Faye Leona Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker, Roy George Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Alfred Jacob Hacker.51
  • Thursday, 28 Sep 1950, Lillian was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.52
         
  • Thursday, 27 Sep 1951, Lillian was mentioned in an article about Thomas Otto Mercer and Rose May (née Robison) Mercer in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Jacob Hacker, Alfred Rexford Mercer, Aletha Maize Mercer, Elva May Mercer, Frances Emma Mercer, Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae Patchett.53
  • Thursday, 27 Sep 1951, an article about Alfred Jacob Hacker and Lillian Mae (née Johnston) Hacker appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae Patchett.54
  • Sunday, 4 Nov 1951, Lillian was mentioned in an article about Michael Roy Hacker and Florence Mae (née Patchett) Hacker in The Morning Olympian at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown
         Also mentioned in the article: Alfred Jacob Hacker, Francis Wayne Hacker and Zoa Lee Lewis.55
  • Monday, 4 Feb 1952, an article about Lillian Mae Johnston appeared in: The Morning Olympian, at Olympia, Washington. Headline: Maytown.56

Citations

  1. [S117] 1 Jun 1900, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y8l8gl3a Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900.
  2. [S243] 15 Apr 1910, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9glogje, Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910.
  3. [S826] Find A Grave, online <http://tinyurl.com/5xkq9>. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  4. [S951] Washington State Archives - Digital Archives, online <http://tinyurl.com/5lj7u>. Hereinafter cited as WA Digital Archives.
  5. [S951] Washington State Archives - Digital Archives, online <http://tinyurl.com/5lj7u>, Department of Health, Death Index, 1907-1960; 1965-2014. Hereinafter cited as WA Digital Archives.
  6. [S263] FamilySearch is a nonprofit family history organization, online <https://tinyurl.com/ycndba9a>, Michigan Marriages, 1868-1925. Hereinafter cited as FamilySearch.
  7. [S98] 1 Jun 1880, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9djv69w Tenth Census of the United States, 1880.
  8. [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.
  9. [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.
  10. [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.
  11. [S2861] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 04 Dec 1930, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  12. [S2862] Article: Rites Held For Olympian's Son, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 1 Jul 1936, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  13. [S2863] Article: Society, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 30 Jun 1937, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  14. [S2742] Article: Garden Club Hears Talk On Bulb Care, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 18 Mar 1938, Page Eight. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  15. [S2864] Article: Maytown Garden Club Holds Annual Tour, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 19 Jun 1938, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  16. [S2865] Article: Maytown Garden Plans July Picnic, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 11 Jul 1938, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  17. [S2866] Article: Maytown Garden Club Holds Picnic, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 24 Jul 1938, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  18. [S2868] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 2 Nov 1941, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  19. [S2869] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 27 Nov 1941, Page Eleven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  20. [S2870] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 12 Dec 1941, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  21. [S2871] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 7 Jan 1942, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  22. [S2873] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 22 Apr 1943, Page Nine. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  23. [S2846] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 20 May 1943, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  24. [S2787] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Sep 1943, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  25. [S2821] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Sep 1943, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  26. [S2867] Article: Card of Thanks, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Oct 1943, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  27. [S2847] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 9 Mar 1944, Page Nine. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  28. [S2848] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 10 May 1944, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  29. [S2789] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 21 May 1944, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  30. [S2849] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 7 Sep 1944, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  31. [S2850] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 8 Jan 1945, Page Eight. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  32. [S2818] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Feb 1946, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  33. [S2797] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 26 Feb 1946, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  34. [S2851] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 26 Feb 1946, Page Two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  35. [S2852] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Aug 1946, Page Ten. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  36. [S2817] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 10 Nov 1946, Page Nine. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  37. [S2799] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Nov 1946, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  38. [S2854] Article: Marriage Licenses, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 22 Nov 1948, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  39. [S4238] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 27 Jan 1949, Page Seven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  40. [S2815] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 16 Feb 1949, Page Ten. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  41. [S2855] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 8 May 1949, Page Four. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  42. [S2807] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 12 Jun 1949, Page Seventeen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  43. [S2844] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 28 Jun 1949, Page Eleven. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  44. [S2856] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 3 Jul 1949, Page Ten. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  45. [S2814] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 7 Aug 1949, Page Seventeen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  46. [S2857] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 23 Aug 1949, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  47. [S2756] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 15 Sep 1949, Page Twelve. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  48. [S2808] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 21 May 1950, Page Twenty-four. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  49. [S2858] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 6 Jun 1950, Page Three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  50. [S2845] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 6 Jul 1950, Page Six. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  51. [S2809] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 30 Aug 1950, Page Twenty-three. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  52. [S2859] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 28 Sep 1950, Page Eighteen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  53. [S3915] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 27 Sep 1951, Page Twenty-two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  54. [S2813] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 27 Sep 1951, Page Twenty-two. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  55. [S2775] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 4 Nov 1951, Page Thirteen. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
  56. [S2860] Article: Maytown, The Morning Olympian, Olympia, WA, 4 Feb 1952, Page Five. Hereinafter cited as Morning Olympian.
Last Edited6 Dec 2019

Jacob J. Hacker1

TMG ID:8778, (16 May 1860 - 31 May 1928)
Father*Peter Hacker2 B: 17 Jan 1827, D: 1 Dec 1913
Mother*Gertruda Maria Peters2 B: 8 Aug 1834, D: 15 Oct 1906

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Alias(es)

  • Nick-Name: his nickname was "John"5

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageTuesday, 19 Feb 1889, Jacob, age 28 years, 9 months and 3 days, and Mary Lahr, age 24 years, 8 months and 15 days, daughter of: Nicholaus Lahr and Elizabeth Pinion, were married at Saint Matthias, West Bend, Washington County, WisconsinG,
     Other celebrants were: Peter Hacker and Gertruda Maria Peters.2,1,6

Children of: Jacob J. Hacker and Mary Lahr

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-186026 Jun 1860, Post Office: West Bend, West Bend, Washington County, WisconsinGPeter Hacker and Gertruda Maria Peters5
Census-190011 Jun 1900, 498 Seventh Ave., Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, WisconsinGMary Lahr, Michael Roy Hacker, Frank Bernard Hacker, Leo Jacob Hacker, Mary Ann Hacker, George J. Hacker and Raymond N. Hacker3
Census-191012 May 1910, Lyndon Twp., Juneau County, WisconsinGMary Lahr, Leo Jacob Hacker, Mary Ann Hacker, George J. Hacker, Raymond N. Hacker, Paul Hacker, Albert F. Hacker and Martin John Hacker7
Census-192010 Feb 1920, Lyndon Twp., Juneau County, WisconsinGMary Lahr, Paul Hacker and Martin John Hacker8

Occupation(s)

DateLocationOccupation/Industry
circa Jun 1900Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, WisconsinGteamster3
circa May 1910Lyndon Twp., Juneau County, WisconsinGfarmer general farm7
circa Feb 1920Lyndon Twp., Juneau County, WisconsinGfarmer general farm8

Citations

  1. [S2811] Lusk and Bier Families, online <http://tinyurl.com/l4usxp2>. Hereinafter cited as Lusk & Bier Families.
  2. [S620] FamilySearch.org, online https://tinyurl.com/ycndba9a, Various (Utah), updated as of Various, Wisconsin, County Marriages, 1836-1911.
  3. [S117] 1 Jun 1900, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y8l8gl3a Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900.
  4. [S826] Find A Grave, online <http://tinyurl.com/5xkq9>. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  5. [S96] 1 Jun 1860, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/yayf9d52 Eighth Census of the United States, 1860.
  6. [S620] FamilySearch.org, online https://tinyurl.com/ycndba9a, Various (Utah), updated as of Various, Ancestral File Submitted 6/8/2019 by multiple.
  7. [S243] 15 Apr 1910, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9glogje, Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910.
  8. [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.
Last Edited8 Sep 2019

Mary Lahr1

TMG ID:8779, (4 Jun 1864 - 30 Aug 1925)
Father*Nicholaus Lahr2 B: 7 Aug 1827, D: 11 Sep 1907
Mother*Elizabeth Pinion2 B: 8 Jun 1833, D: 11 Jul 1898

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: on Tuesday, 19 Feb 1889, her married name became Mrs. Hacker (née Lohr).1

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageTuesday, 19 Feb 1889, Mary, age 24 years, 8 months and 15 days, and Jacob J. Hacker, age 28 years, 9 months and 3 days, son of: Peter Hacker and Gertruda Maria Peters, were married at Saint Matthias, West Bend, Washington County, WisconsinG,
     Other celebrants were: Peter Hacker and Gertruda Maria Peters.2,1,3

Children of: Mary Lahr and Jacob J. Hacker

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-18702 Jul 1870, Post Office: Kewaskum, Addison, Washington County, WisconsinGNicholaus Lahr, Elizabeth Pinion, Nicholaus Lahr, Margaret Lahr, Elisabeth Lahr, Catherine Lahr, John Lahr, Barbara Lahr, Michael Lahr and Christina Lahr6
Census-188023 Jun 1880, Addison, Washington County, WisconsinG, appears that Nicholaus' older brother, Mathes, lives next door.Nicholaus Lahr, Elizabeth Pinion, John Lahr, Barbara Lahr, Michael Lahr, Christina Lahr, Peter Lahr, Anna Lahr and Mathias Lahr7
Census-190011 Jun 1900, 498 Seventh Ave., Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, WisconsinGJacob J. Hacker, Michael Roy Hacker, Frank Bernard Hacker, Leo Jacob Hacker, Mary Ann Hacker, George J. Hacker and Raymond N. Hacker5
Census-191012 May 1910, Lyndon Twp., Juneau County, WisconsinGJacob J. Hacker, Leo Jacob Hacker, Mary Ann Hacker, George J. Hacker, Raymond N. Hacker, Paul Hacker, Albert F. Hacker and Martin John Hacker8
Census-192010 Feb 1920, Lyndon Twp., Juneau County, WisconsinGJacob J. Hacker, Paul Hacker and Martin John Hacker9

Citations

  1. [S2811] Lusk and Bier Families, online <http://tinyurl.com/l4usxp2>. Hereinafter cited as Lusk & Bier Families.
  2. [S620] FamilySearch.org, online https://tinyurl.com/ycndba9a, Various (Utah), updated as of Various, Wisconsin, County Marriages, 1836-1911.
  3. [S620] FamilySearch.org, online https://tinyurl.com/ycndba9a, Various (Utah), updated as of Various, Ancestral File Submitted 6/8/2019 by multiple.
  4. [S826] Find A Grave, online <http://tinyurl.com/5xkq9>. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  5. [S117] 1 Jun 1900, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y8l8gl3a Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900.
  6. [S97] 1 Jun 1870, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9hbo4f7 Ninth Census of the United States, 1870.
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  8. [S243] 15 Apr 1910, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9glogje, Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910.
  9. [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.
Last Edited7 Sep 2019