Elsie Laverne Norton1,2
Father | Elmer Ellsworth Norton1 |
Mother | Minta Belle Savage1 |
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For a time after their marriage she and her husband Hovey lived in Oregon, where their first three children were born.6 They moved to Emmett, Gem Co., Idaho, sometime between 17 February 1935, when their son Charles was born in Oregon, and 1 April 1935, when they were living in Emmett7,6, and they are listed there in the 1940 census.6 They later moved back to Oregon, and were living in Lane Co. in 1949, and in Polk Co. in 1950.8 They were living in Redmond, Deschutes Co., Oregon, in 19521. and back in Emmett in 1954.9
Citations
- [S8358] Elsie LaVerne Norton, Delayed Certificate of Birth.
- [S4946] Hovey Calhoon Evans and Elsie Laverne Norton, Marriage Record.
- [S4949] Elsie Evans Cemetery Marker, Riverside Cemetery, Emmett, Gem Co., Idaho.
- [S640] "Burlingham/Evans," E-mail from Kay (Evans) Smith to Charles Towne, March - April 2005.
- [S876] U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014. Entry for Elsie Evans, No. 518-10-3293.
- [S4947] 1940 U.S. Census, Hovey Evans household, Gem Co., Idaho.
- [S6202] Charley Hovey and Martha Bell Evans Cemetery Marker, Peaceful Valley Cemetery, Knowlton Heights, Canyon Co., Idaho.
- [S8357] 1950 U.S. Census, Hovey C. Evans household, Polk Co., Oregon.
- [S8481] Obituary, Mabel Charity Evans, The Idaho Statesman, Boise, Idaho, 21 July 1954, p. 7, col. 1.
Bertha May McClellan1
Father | Frank McClellan1 |
Mother | (?) West1 |
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In 1930 she and her husband Russell were living as lodgers in the household of Orrin C. Kievett in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co., Michigan.4 Both of them were working for an auto parts company, Russell as a moulder, and Bertha as a machine operator.4 They had no children.5
Citations
- [S870] Michigan Marriages, 1868-1925. Record for Russell Scott Burlingham and Bertha May Mcclellan, FHL Film 2342763, Image 7, Vol. 3, p. 10, Rec. No. 23090.
- [S2131] Michigan, U.S., Death Index, 1971-1996. Record for Bertha M. Burlingham.
- [S1054] Russell S. and Bertha M. Burlingham Cemetery Marker, Mountain Home Cemetery, Otsego, Allegan Co., Michigan.
- [S4994] 1930 U.S. Census, Russell Birmingham household, Kalamazoo Co., Michigan.
- [S94] Charles A. Swikert and Charles Mark Burlingham, "Burlingham Genealogy", p. 15.