Evylin Harrington1
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Children of Evylin Harrington and John Thompson Dornan
Wealthia A. Alvord1
Father | Frank Alvord1 |
Mother | Helen (?)1 |
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Her name is given as "Wealthy" in her second husband John Dornan's obituary.2 She and John lived in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan, from 1914 to 1919.1 They then moved to Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan, where they lived the rest of their lives.1
She and her first husband Walter had the following known children: Coral, Faye, Dawn, Ray, and Lawrence.1
Citations
- [S893] Obituary, Wealthia A. Dornan, The Commercial Record, Saugatuck, Michigan, 31 October 1947, p. 1, col. 2.
- [S892] Obituary, John Thompson Dornan, The Commercial Record, Saugatuck, Michigan, 3 July 1936, p. 1, col. 4.
- [S1124] John T. and Wealthia A. Dornan Cemetery Marker, Riverside Cemetery, Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Michigan.
Charlotte Dornan1
Father | John Thompson Dornan1 b. 27 Mar 1850, d. 21 Jun 1936 |
Mother | Evylin Harrington1 d. 1879 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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In 1930 she was living at Signal Mountain near Chattanooga, Tennessee.1,2
Lemuel H. Dornan1,2
Father | John Dornan1 b. 8 Oct 1824, d. 2 May 1899 |
Mother | Elizabeth A. Cox1 b. 1828, d. 1895 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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He was a farmer.1
Carrie Belle Sanders1
Father | Charles Sanders1 b. Sep 1850 |
Mother | Jennie B. Rudisill1 b. May 1857 |
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Citations
- [S462] Letter(s), Kathleen Bryant to Charles Towne, 29 October 1998. From family sheet by Joyce Whitten.
Mahala Crawford1
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She and Jesse had two sons, Allan and Thomas.3,4
Citations
- [S462] Letter(s), Kathleen Bryant to Charles Towne, 29 October 1998. From family sheet by Thomas Bott.
- [S511] Carol Willsey Bell, Columbiana County Ohio Marriages 1800-1870, p. 65.
- [S409] [Anonymous], "The Crow Reunion," Yesteryears Trails, Vol. VI, No. 2, 1987, p. 87-33.
- [S462] Letter(s), Kathleen Bryant to Charles Towne, 29 October 1998. Names from information supplied by Kathleen Bryant.
John Bowman1
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He and Elizabeth had the following known children: Margaret Ann (married George Manning), James Branson (married Sarah Stewart), Orlando P., George W. (married Cleora Tinnel), Orpha L., Edson Leroy (married Emma Kiser), Cyrus E., Elmer Allen (married Pearl Drumm), Clarissa E. (married C. M. Harvey), Minnie Louis (married L. O. McDonald), Mary Idella (married Wm. Johnson).1
Citations
- [S462] Letter(s), Kathleen Bryant to Charles Towne, 29 October 1998.
John Neill1
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Citations
- [S462] Letter(s), Kathleen Bryant to Charles Towne, 29 October 1998.
Headley M. Brewer1
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Citations
- [S462] Letter(s), Kathleen Bryant to Charles Towne, 29 October 1998.
William McClurg1
Relationship | 4th great-grandfather of Charles Edward Towne |
Charts | Verda Williamson Ancestors |
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Child of William McClurg and Nancy (?)
- Nancy McClurg+1 b. 10 Jul 1822, d. 18 Mar 1870
Citations
- [S462] Letter(s), Kathleen Bryant to Charles Towne, 29 October 1998.
Nancy (?)1
Relationship | 4th great-grandmother of Charles Edward Towne |
Charts | Verda Williamson Ancestors |
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Child of Nancy (?) and William McClurg
- Nancy McClurg+1 b. 10 Jul 1822, d. 18 Mar 1870
Citations
- [S462] Letter(s), Kathleen Bryant to Charles Towne, 29 October 1998.
William Edward Batey1,2
Father | Gorden Batey3 |
Mother | Josephine Rice3 |
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He was a well driller.1
Citations
- [S1621] Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995. Record for William Edward Batey, FHL Film 2110434, Item 2, File No. 25.
- [S1135] William Batey, Funeral Card, Chappell Funeral Home, Fennville, Michigan, 16 February 1971.
- [S870] Michigan Marriages, 1868-1925. Record for William Batey and Mae Woodin, FHL Film 2342753, Image 581, Vol. 1, Rec. No. 555.
Ada Frances Hiorns1,2
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Citations
- [S1088] Obituary, Harry Woodin, The Commercial Record, Saugatuck, Michigan, 18 January 2001.
- [S462] Letter(s), Kathleen Bryant to Charles Towne, 29 October 1998.
- [S876] U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014. Entry for Ada Woodin, No. 324-16-4951.
- [S1075] Ada Woodin Cemetery Marker, Plummerville Cemetery, Allegan Co., Michigan.
- [S866] Letter(s), Paula Taylor to Charles Towne, 12 July 2001.
Florence H. Warner1,2
Father | Cole Y. Warner1 b. a 1893 |
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In the 1930 census Milton Woodin is listed with his father in Ganges Twp., Allegan Co., Michigan. He is listed as married, but no wife is listed with him. His wife Florence, and their daughter Lillian, are listed with the surname Wooden living with Florence's father in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co., Michigan. Florence is also listed as married.3,1
Leatha Helen Dauls1,2
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She was living in Fultondale, Jefferson Co., Alabama, at the time of her death.3 She and William had the following known children: Ruby, Vera, Erma, and William.2