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751 Asaph was the ancestor of Hon. Socrates N. Sherman, of N.Y. SHERMAN, Asaph (I1601)
 
752 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F2162
 
753 at death he was an accountant and Pres of Falls Savings and Loan Company. He died of Cerebaral Hemmorage. Informant was Mrs Metta C Haines.

New York, State Census, 1865
Name: Clarence Crumb (There is a George M Davis living nearby, Clarence lived with him in
1870 census)
Gender: Male
Relation to Head: Son
Birth Year: abt 1857
Age: 8
Residence: Lenox, Madison, New York, USA
District: 01
Line Number: 22
Page Number: 15
Household Members:
Name Age
Joseph D Crumb 27
Clarence Crumb 8
Willard Dingman 45
Emma Dingman 62 ( shoud be Anna (lists 16 children, 2 living)

1870 United States Federal Census
Name: Clarence D Crumb (He was living with a George M Davis Family and going to school- why?)
Age in 1870: 14
Birth Year: abt 1856
Birthplace: New York
Dwelling Number: 150
Home in 1870: Cuyahoga Falls, Summit, Ohio
Race: White
Gender: Male
Occupation: At School
Attended School: Y
Household Members:
Name Age
Clarence D Crumb 14

Clarence D. Crumb
in the U.S., Register of Civil, Military, and Naval Service, 1863-1959
Name: Clarence D. Crumb Deputy Collector- Treasury Dept, IRS
Birth Place: New York
Residence Date: 1 Jul 1887
Station or Residence Place: Akron, Ohio, USA
Compensation $1100
Year: 1887 (also in 1889)
Title: Official Register of the United States, Containing a List of Officers and Employees in the Civil, Military, and Naval Service
Volume: Volume 1

1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Clarence D Crumb
Age in 1910: 54
Birth Year: abt 1856
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1910: Cuyahoga Falls, Summit, Ohio
Street: Second Street
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital status: Married
Spouse's name: Ella H Crumb
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Native Tongue: English
Occupation: Clerk
Industry: Court
Employer, Employee or Other: Wage Earner
Home Owned or Rented: Own
Home Free or Mortgaged: Mortgaged
Farm or House: House
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Years Married: 32
Out of Work: N
Number of weeks out of work: 0
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Clarence D Crumb 54
Ella H Crumb 54
Metta V Crumb 24

U.S., Appointments of U. S. Postmasters, 1832-1971
Name: Clarence D Crumb
Post Office Location: Cuyahoga Falls, Summit, Ohio
Appointment Date: 4 May 1914
Volume #: 79
Volume Year Range: 1891-1930

1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Clarence D Crumb
Birth Year: abt 1856
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: New York
Marital status: Widowed
Relation to Head of House: Father-in-law
Home in 1930: Cuyahoga Falls, Summit, Ohio, USA
Map of Home: View Map
Street address: Falls Street
Ward of City: Second part
House Number: 624
Dwelling Number: 24
Family Number: 25
Age at first Marriage: 21
Attended School: No
Able to Read and Write: Yes
Father's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Able to Speak English: Yes
Occupation: Deputy Auditor
Industry: County work
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker
Employment: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
Glenn Haines 45
Meta Haines 45
Norma Haines 12
Robert G Haines 8
John E Haines 7
Clarence D Crumb 74
Neighbors: View others on page

Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953
Name: Clarence D Crumb
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 26 Nov 1948
Gender: Male
Age: 92
Race: White
Birth Date: 07 Dec 1855
Birthplace: Canastota, New York
Birth Year (Estimated): 1856
Father's Name: Joseph Crumb
Mother's Name: Nancy Hale
Spouse's Name: Ella H.

Ohio, Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center Obituary Index, 1810s-2016
Name: Clarence D Crumb
Death Date: 1948
Cause of death: senility/ cerebral hemorhage
Newspaper Information: Newspaper: Akron Beacon Journal, Newspaper Date: 26 Nov 1948, Newspaper Page: Column: ; Repository: Akron-Summit County Public Library; Years Available: 1898-1905, 1940-1989, 1995-1999,2013- current 
CRUMB, Clarence D (I4142)
 
754 at home

family cemetary on north bank of Cache Creek 
LUCERO, Juana Maria (I5499)
 
755 at home of daughter, Mrs. George N. Randle

!DEATH: CA state file #7257
Mary Wood inherited land from her parents and left each of her children 160 acres when she died.
In about 1934 she lived at 1610 K Street. In 1913 she lived in Sacramento

1920 United States Federal Census
Name: Mary A Myrie [Mary A Nurse]
Home in 1920: Sacramento Assembly District 15, Sacramento, California
Age: 63 years
Estimated birth year: abt 1857
Birthplace: California
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Virginia
Mother's Birth Place: Missouri
Marital Status: Widow
Race: White
Sex: Female
Home owned: Rent
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Image: 955
Household Members: Name Age
Mary A Myrie 63 (I read Nurse)
Edith Dunning 28 daughter, widow
Mollie Dunning 7
Evalyne Dunning 4 3/12
Clara Ely 38 daughter, widow
Mercedes Ely 17
Jay Ely 13
Grover Kleman 36
Johnnie Woode 26
Jack Claustman 34
Harry Livermore 30
Mary Neves 26 
WOOD, Mary A (I4343)
 
756 at home of TJ Parker, father in law (obit in Vacaville Reporte

Elmira Cemetary 3ASE VVE2 
EARL, Nellie (I5665)
 
757 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I8032)
 
758 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3240)
 
759 Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922 about Charles Frederick Randall
Name: Charles Frederick Randall
Father's name: James Edwin Randall
Mother's name: Ellen Moroney
Birth Place: Byong, Victoria
Registration Year: 1869
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 7240

Australia Cemetery Index, 1808-2007 about Charles F Randall
Name: Charles F Randall
Death Date: Abt 1926
Burial Date: 20 Jan 1926
Cemetery: Meredith
Cemetery Location: Meredith, Victoria
Compiled By: Australian Institue of Genealogical Studies
Remarks: additional information available from AIGS 
RANDALL, Charles Frederick (I10064)
 
760 Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922 about Elizabeth M Randall
Name: Elizabeth M Randall
Birth Date: 1896
Father's name: Thomas I Randall
Mother's name: Alice M
Birth Place: New South Wales
Registration Year: 1896
Registration Place: Wilcannia, New South Wales
Registration Number: 17870

Australia Death Index, 1787-1985 about Eliza M Randall
Name: Eliza M Randall
Death Date: 1896
Death Place: New South Wales
Father's name: Thomas E
Mother's name: Alice M
Registration Year: 1896
Registration Place: Broken Hill, New South Wales
Registration Number: 13107 
RANDALL, Elizabeth M (I10068)
 
761 Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922 about Emily Maria Randall
Name: Emily Maria Randall
Father's name: James Edward Randall
Mother's name: Ellen Maroney
Birth Place: Brunswick, Victoria
Registration Year: 1863
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 6632 
RANDALL, Emily Maria (I10061)
 
762 Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922 about James Edward Randall
Name: James Edward Randall
Father's name: James Edwin Randall
Mother's name: Ellen Moroney
Birth Place: Durham Lead, Victoria
Registration Year: 1864
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 20401

Australian Electoral Rolls, 1903-1954 about James Edward Randall
Name: James Edward Randall
Gender: Male
Electoral Year: 1909
State: Victoria
District: Ballaarat
Subdistrict: Lal Lal 
RANDALL, James Edward (I10062)
 
763 Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922 about James Randall
Name: James Randall
Birth Date: 1891
Father's name: Thomas Randall
Mother's name: Alice M
Birth Place: New South Wales
Registration Year: 1891
Registration Place: Wilcannia, New South Wales
Registration Number: 38020

Australia Death Index, 1787-1985 about James Randall
Name: James Randall
Death Place: Dandenong, Victoria
Age: 67
Father's name: Eries Thomas
Mother's name: Alice Mary Green
Registration Year: 1958
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 24443 
RANDALL, James (I10067)
 
764 Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922 about John E Randall
Name: John E Randall
Birth Date: 1887
Father's name: Thomas Randall
Mother's name: Alice M
Birth Place: New South Wales
Registration Year: 1887
Registration Place: Wilcannia, New South Wales
Registration Number: 36109

Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1949 about Jno Edwd Randall
Name: Jno Edwd Randall
Spouse Name: Cath Mary Brennan
Marriage Place: Victoria
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Year: 1914
Registration Number: 4483

Australian Electoral Rolls, 1903-1954 about John Edward Randall
Name: John Edward Randall
Gender: Male
Electoral Year: 1919
State: Victoria
District: Maribyrnong
Subdistrict: Ascot Vale

Australian Electoral Rolls, 1903-1954 about John Edward Randall
Name: John Edward Randall
Gender: Male
Electoral Year: 1924
State: Victoria
District: Maribyrnong
Subdistrict: Ascot Vale

Australia Death Index, 1787-1985 about John Edward Randall
Name: John Edward Randall
Death Place: Gardenvale, Victoria
Age: 74
Father's name: Enis Thomas
Mother's name: Alice Mary Green
Registration Year: 1962
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 3334 
RANDALL, John Edward (I10065)
 
765 Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922 about John George Randall
Name: John George Randall
Father's name: James Edwin Randall
Mother's name: Ellen Malloney
Birth Place: Byong, Victoria
Registration Year: 1866
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 19971

Left home at age 14 to work on Murray River boats 
RANDALL, John George Michael (I10063)
 
766 Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922 about Mary Ann Elizabeth Randall
Name: Mary Ann Elizabeth Randall
Father's name: James Edwin Randall
Mother's name: Ellen Coventry
Birth Place: Ballarat East, Victoria
Registration Year: 1861
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 7567 
RANDALL, Mary Ann Elizabeth (I10057)
 
767 Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922 about Matilda I Randall
Name: Matilda I Randall
Birth Date: 1889
Father's name: Thomas E Randall
Mother's name: Alice M
Birth Place: New South Wales
Registration Year: 1889
Registration Place: Wentworth, New South Wales
Registration Number: 35458

Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1949 about Matilda J Randall
Name: Matilda J Randall
Spouse Name: Albert E Francis
Marriage Date: 1913
Marriage Place: New South Wales
Registration Place: Broken Hill, New South Wales
Registration Year: 1913
Registration Number: 10894 
RANDALL, Matilda J (I10066)
 
768 Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922 about Thomas G Randall
Name: Thomas G Randall
Birth Date: 1897
Father's name: Thomas E Randall
Mother's name: Alice M
Birth Place: New South Wales
Registration Year: 1897
Registration Place: Wilcannia, New South Wales
Registration Number: 36881

Australian Electoral Rolls, 1903-1954 about Thomas George Randall
Name: Thomas George Randall
Gender: Male
Electoral Year: 1936
State: New South Wales
District: Darling
Subdistrict: Broken Hill


Australia Death Index, 1787-1985 about Thomas George Randall
Name: Thomas George Randall
Death Date: 1943
Death Place: New South Wales
Father's name: Thomas Enes
Mother's name: Alice Mary
Registration Year: 1943
Registration Place: Broken Hill, New South Wales
Registration Number: 8043 
RANDALL, Thomas George (I10069)
 
769 Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922 about Thomas Randall
Name: Thomas Randall
Father's name: James Randall
Mother's name: Ellen Moroney
Birth Place: Ballarat East, Victoria
Registration Year: 1859
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 7393

Australia Death Index, 1787-1985 about Thomas E Randall
Name: Thomas E Randall
Death Date: 1914
Death Place: New South Wales
Registration Year: 1914
Registration Place: Broken Hill, New South Wales
Registration Number: 2580 
RANDALL, Thomas Enos (I10047)
 
770 Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1949 about Alice Green
Name: Alice Green
Spouse Name: Thomas E Randall
Marriage Date: 1884
Marriage Place: New South Wales
Registration Place: Wilcannia, New South Wales
Registration Year: 1884
Registration Number: 7301
 
Family F3538
 
771 Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1949 about Jno Edwd Randall
Name: Jno Edwd Randall
Spouse Name: Cath Mary Brennan
Marriage Place: Victoria
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Year: 1914
Registration Number: 4483
 
Family F3541
 
772 Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950 about Jno Hayes
Name: Jno Hayes
Spouse Name: Amelia Emily Chapman
Marriage Place: Victoria
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Year: 1909
Registration number: 3333
 
Family F3749
 
773 Australian Electoral Rolls, 1903-1954 about Leonard Anthony Randall
Name: Leonard Anthony Randall
Gender: Male
Electoral Year: 1942
State: Victoria
District: Balaclava
Subdistrict: Elsternwick

Australian Electoral Rolls, 1903-1954 about Leonard Anthony Randall
Name: Leonard Anthony Randall
Gender: Male
Electoral Year: 1949
State: Victoria
District: Chisholm
Subdistrict: Camberwell 
RANDALL, Leonard Anthony (I10072)
 
774 Barnabas was living May 1780. CHACE, Barnabas (I1132)
 
775 Baron of Kilkenny, Ireland, 1620; Earl of Roscommon, 1622 DILLON (I6440)
 
776 Bay County, Mi Births
7 Apr 1907
Madeline Eloise Johnson
father Edmond Johnson, born Knox County, Ohio
mother Emma T Johnson, born St Lawrence County, New York

1920 United States Federal Census
Name: Madeline Johnson
Age: 12
Birth Year: abt 1908
Birthplace: Michigan
Home in 1920: Detroit Ward 6, Wayne, Michigan
Street: Sixth Street
Residence Date: 1920
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Daughter
Marital status: Single
Father's name: Edmund Johnson
Father's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother's name: Emma Johnson
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Able to Speak English: Yes
Attended School: yes
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Edmund Johnson 56
Emma Johnson 53
Madeline Johnson 12
Maggie Sturgis 80

1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Madeline D Johnson
Birth Year: abt 1907
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birthplace: Michigan
Marital status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Daughter
Home in 1930: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA
Street address: Fernhill Ave
Ward of City: 1 Precinct 43
Block: 6
House Number: 1010
Dwelling Number: 115
Family Number: 65
Attended School: No
Able to Read and Write: Yes
Father's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother's Birthplace: New York
Able to Speak English: Yes
Occupation: Typist
Industry: Rail Road Office
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker
Employment: Yes
Household Members:
Name Age
Emma T Johnson 63
Madeline D Johnson 23

1940 United States Federal Census
Name: Madeline Crawford
Age: 33
Estimated birth year: abt 1907
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birthplace: Michigan
Marital status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Home in 1940: Highland Park, Wayne, Michigan
Map of Home in 1940: View Map
Street: Highland Avenue
House Number: 257
Inferred Residence in 1935: Highland Park, Wayne, Michigan
Residence in 1935: Same Place
Resident on farm in 1935: No
Sheet Number: 10A
Occupation: Steno Clerk
Attended School or College: No
Highest Grade Completed: High School, 3rd year
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 45
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work
Weeks Worked in 1939: 52
Income: 1500
Income Other Sources: No
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
John Crawford 28
Madeline Crawford 33

Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867-1952
Name: Madeline D Shawford (Crawford)
[Madeline D Johnson]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 38
Birth Year: abt 1907
Birth Place: Bay City, Michigan
License County: Wayne
Marriage Date: 14 Jul 1945
Marriage Place: Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA
Residence Place: Detroit, Michigan
Father: Edmund Johnson
Mother: Emma T Raby
Spouse: George E Herrmann
County File Number: 652068
State File Number: 331822


in the U.S., Railroad Retirement Pension Index, 1934-1987
Name: M Herrmann
[Madeline D Herrmann]
Birth Date: 7 Apr 1907
Death Date: 1 Apr 1996
Claim ID: 707186058
SSN: 707186058
Industry: Railroad

Madeline D. Herrmann
in the Michigan, Death Index, 1971-1996
Name: Madeline D. Herrmann
Birth Date: 7 Apr 1907
Death Date: 7 Apr 1996
Gender: Female
Residence: Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan
Place of Death: Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan 
Johnson, Madeline D or Eloise (I11896)
 
777 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2089)
 
778 Beaver Ce,etaru GUSTIN, Susannah (I7916)
 
779 believed she was related to an Indian princess. Could be Choc taw or Delaware.
In 1930 Census she is listed as Indian. Her father white, her mother indian, her mother's father mixed blood and her mother Delaware. 
BALLINGER, Violet Lorraine (I1741)
 
780 Benjamin (1781-1851) was guardian of Benjamin M after young Benjamin M's father, Luther died, between 1847 and 1850. Then Margaret Sly, Benjamin M's mother, was appointed grardian of Benjamin M. after the death of grandfather Benjamin (1781-1851) died.

1852 "Charles P. Ferguson, clerk of the Probate Court in and for the County of Clark in the State of Indiana, do hereby certify that Margaret Sly is duly appointed by the clerk of the Probate Court of said county, guardian of Benjamin M. Sly, infant orphan of Luther Sly, deceased, age about five years, and the said Margaret Sly having duly qualified and given bond as such guardian, is duly authorized to take upon herself the performance of the duties of the trusts of such guardianship, according to the law. Witness my hand and the seal of said court, this Two of August in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty Two. (signed) Charles P. Ferguson 
SLY, Benjamin Martin (I2249)
 
781 Benjamin resided in Portsmouth R. I. SHERMAN, Benjamin (I1143)
 
782 Benjamin was a farmer in Portsmouth, R.I. and a land owner in Kings Towne, R.I. SHERMAN, Benjamin (I1041)
 
783 Benoni was still living in 1870 in Stephenstown, Rensselaer Co., N.Y. and able to do business. SHERMAN, Benoni (I1664)
 
784 bens@bandrservices.com, amandersen@att.net, rwooden@earthlink.net,

possible?
Asa I Smith
in the U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current
Name: Asa I Smith
Birth Date: 1749
Death Date: 10 Sep 1814
Death Place: Lake George, Warren County, New York, USA
Cemetery: North Caldwell Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: Lake George, Warren County, New York, USA
Has Bio?: Y
Children: Nathaniel Smith
URL: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-.. 
SMITH, Asa (I10255)
 
785 Berry Street

Brentwood Union Cemetary

!death: state file # 54-18985. Age 81. 
COLLIS, Lillian Esther (I300)
 
786 Berry Street, 6 am

!NOTE: In 1900 at age 29, Florence was listed in the San Francisco directory at 21 Elgin Park as an artist. In 1901 she was at the same address as a portrait artist. It is said that she ran into the burning building during the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906 to cut out of the frame, the childhood painting of her mother, Ann Randall Collis. On 21 March 1921 Florence was living in Brentwood, California. She married at age 32 and had no children. Dorothy Phillips told me that Florence was an artist for Universal Studios. (Barbara thinks she worked for Disney Studios) She died at age 74 in 1945 in Stockton, CA.

1920 United States Federal Census
Name: Florence E Gates
Age: 47
Birth Year: abt 1873
Birthplace: California
Home in 1920: Brentwood, Contra Costa, California
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Merville E Gates
Father's Birthplace: England
Mother's Birthplace: England
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Neighbors:
Household Members: Name Age
Merville E Gates 43 Farmer owns house
Florence E Gates 47

1930 United States Federal Census about Elwood M Gates
Name: Elwood M Gates
Home in 1930: Long Beach, Los Angeles, California (West 4th St. #323)
Age: 53
Estimated birth year: abt 1877
Birthplace: Kansas
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Florence
Race: White
Occupation: Real Estate Broker,
Military Service: yes, sp
Rent/home value: rent 40
Age at first marriage: 25,23
Parents' birthplace: Massachusetts, New York
Household Members: Name Age
Elwood M Gates 53
Florence Gates 50 (Portrait artist)

1940 United States Federal Census
Name: Florence Gates
Respondent: Yes
Age: 69
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1871
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birthplace: California
Marital Status: Widowed
Relation to Head of House: Head
Home in 1940: Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California
Street: North Swall Drive
House Number: 120
Farm: No
Inferred Residence in 1935: Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California
Residence in 1935: Same House
Resident on farm in 1935: No
Sheet Number: 1A
Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 6
Occupation: Artist Portrait Nonriative
House Owned or Rented: Rented
Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented: 38
Attended School or College: No
Highest Grade Completed: High School, 2nd year
Weeks Worked in 1939: 8
Income: 150
Income Other Sources: Yes
Neighbors:
Household Members: Name Age
Florence Gates 69

California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Florence E Gates [Florence E Collis]
Social Security #: 0
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 8 Jan 1871
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 18 Jan 1945 (age 74 years)
Death Place: San Joaquin
Mother's Maiden Name: Randall
FATHER'S SURNAME: Collis

registrar@askart.com (Veronika)
http://www.askart.com/askart/g/florence_collis_gates/florence_collis_gates.aspx
These Notes from AskART represent the beginning of a possible future biography for this artist. Please click here Born in California on Jan. 1, 1871. While in San Francisco in 1896-1900, Gates studied at the Mark Hopkins Art Institute. By the 1930s she was living in Beverly Hills. She died in San Joaquin County, CA on Jan. 18, 1945. Member: Calif. Society of Min. Painters. Exh: Calif.-Pacific Int'l Expo (San Diego), 1935; GGIE, 1939. Source: Edan Hughes, "Artists in California, 1786-1940" City Directory; Death record. 
COLLIS, Florence Elizabeth (I299)
 
787 Bertha Annie Ellison Miller
Birth: Jun. 12, 1890
Madison County
Kentucky, USA
Death: Aug. 13, 1970
Geneseo, Henry County, Illinois, USA


Family links:
Parents:
David Elias Ellison (1850 - 1915)
Mahala C Creekmore Ellison (1857 - 1941)

Spouse:
Jesse J Miller (1884 - 1938)

Children:
Marjory May Miller (1911 - 1911)*
Kenneth Walton Miller (1912 - 1993)*
Raymond Ellis Miller (1916 - 1917)*
Rolland Jesse Miller (1916 - 1917)*

Siblings:
Ocy Belle Ellison O'Leary (1879 - 1961)*
Harvey Walton Ellison (1881 - 1943)*
Waco Emery Ellison (1883 - 1930)*
Luther David Ellison (1885 - 1913)*
Lucien Elias Ellison (1885 - 1971)*
Dora Mahala Ellison White (1887 - 1962)*
Bertha Annie Ellison Miller (1890 - 1970)
Lula May Ellison (1892 - 1913)*
Socrates Maupin Ellison (1894 - 1988)*
James Bales Ellison (1898 - 1988)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Erie Cemetery
Erie
Whiteside County
Illinois, USA

Maintained by: AnnE
Originally Created by: PTucker
Record added: Mar 24, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 18577927 
Ellison, Bertha Annie (I11330)
 
788 Bertha E Smith
in the Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1826-1936
Name: Bertha E Smith
Marriage Date: 12 Aug 1889
Marriage Place: North Fredericksburgh Township, Ontario, Canada
Delay Year: 1890
Spouse: William E Ash

1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Bertha E Ashe
Home in 1900: Brokenstraw, Warren, Pennsylvania
Age: 39
Birth Date: Jul 1860
Birthplace: Canada (Eng.) [Canada English]
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Immigration Year: 1898
Relationship to head-of-house: Wife
Father's Birthplace: Canada (Eng.)
Mother's Birthplace: Canada (Eng.)
Mother: number of living children: 3
Mother: How many children: 5
Spouse's Name: William
Marriage Year: 1889
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 11
Residence : Brokenstraw Township, Warren, Pennsylvania
Household Members: Name Age
William Ashe 33 Minister (All immigrated 1898)
Bertha E Ashe 39
Elsie E Ashe 9
Earnest W Ashe 7
Bertha L Ashe 5

Bertha Ash
in the 1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Bertha Ash
Age in 1910: 49
Birth Year: abt 1861
Birthplace: Canada
Home in 1910: Greenville Ward 2, Mercer, Pennsylvania
Street: College Avenue
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: William Ash
Father's Birthplace: Canada
Mother's Birthplace: Canada
Native Tongue: English
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Years Married: 21
Number of Children Born: 6
Number of Children Living: 4
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
William Ash 42
Bertha Ash 49
Elsie A Ash 19
Ernest Ash 17
Ellen Ash 15
Harold Ash 9

in the 1920 United States Federal Census
Name: Bertha E Ashe
Age: 59
Birth Year: abt 1861
Birthplace: Canada
Home in 1920: Greenville Ward 1, Mercer, Pennsylvania
Street: South Front St
Residence Date: 1920
Race: White
Gender: Female
Immigration Year: 1898
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: William E Ashe
Father's Birthplace: Canada
Mother's Birthplace: Canada
Native Tongue: English
Able to Speak English: Yes
Occupation: None
Naturalization Status: Alien
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
William E Ashe 52
Bertha E Ashe 59
Harold J Ashe 18

in the U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995
Name: Bertha E Ashe
Gender: Female
Residence Year: 1928
Street address: 23 W 52d
Residence Place: Long Beach, California, USA
Spouse: William E Ashe
Publication Title: Long Beach, California, City Directory, 1928

in the California, Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: Bertha Ellora Ashe
[Bertha Ellora Smith]
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 22 Jul 1860
Birth Place: Canada
Death Date: 7 Mar 1950
Death Place: Los Angeles
Mother's Maiden Name: Wright
Father's Surname: Smith 
Smith, Bertha Elora (I9294)
 
789 BERTHA IRENE SHERMAN

Bertha was born in Kalispell, Montana, on 2 March, 1903. Her mother, Addie May Sly, and father, Milton K. Sherman, had met in Michigan where May was a waitress in the restaurant of the Elliot House Hotel. Milton and his brothers were loggers. Milton's sister, Matilda, wrote, "May Sly was a very beautiful girl. She had most of the young men in a whirl for sure. However, Milton won her. I recall that her parents worked for the Elliots also." May and Milton married February 17, 1902 in Oscoda, Michigan. The marriage was registered in Tawas City, the county seat. Matilda (or Tillie as she was called) continues, "When May's parents decided to move to Montana, May insisted on going too. Milton, being so mad about her, gave in and went along. Milton was always a very calm, quiet man. He would never argue or quarrel with any one."

May's parents spoken of here are her mother, Elizabeth, and step father, Richard Smith. Elizabeth Close had married Loren Sly in Michigan in 1877. Addie May was the second of their three children. Loren left for the Gold fields about 1888 during a recession. The family received a few letters then heard no more from him. Elizabeth took in roomers to make ends meet after her husband disappeared. Richard Smith was one of those roomers. He was a logger and said he liked to take a room with a widow to help her out. Although Elizabeth was not officially a widow, she was raising her three children by herself. Richard Smith and Elizabeth were married in Michigan about 1900.

Elizabeth (Libby) and Richard Smith moved to Montana in 1902 and took up a homestead near Eureka. May and Milton went with them and also filed for homestead land. They lived in what was called the "Love Cottage". Bertha's father, Milton, left when Bertha was about 2 years old, and according to Bertha, she never heard from nor saw him again. Maye Alverson, a step cousin to Bertha, wrote that someone had taken a shot at Milton while he sat in his home. The suspected person was Richard Smith, who supposedly did not care for Milton. Richard Smith was often upset with one or another of the neighbors and eventually lost much of his land through unsuccessful law suits.

In the book: "The Story of the Tobacco Plains Country, the Autobiography of a Community," Page 164 in a chapter on "Fortine Area Homesteads." It says, "Among many other Michiganders who homesteaded in this vicinity were Dick Smith and his wife, and Mrs. Smith's son and daughter, Ernest and May Sly. For years Dick Smith was the community "radical"--always fighting the capitalist lumber companies and writing accusing letters to his Congressmen: "Just sore at everybody in the world," as Harry Weydemeyer puts it. Mrs. Smith died and her son and daughter went west, but Dick stayed on, living alone at his homestead, and died there at a ripe old age, still kicking."

Milton decided he could not stay any longer. It is said that when Milton left, he asked May to come with him, but she refused. I later learned that Milton had returned to his parent's home in Michigan. His sister, my Aunt Tillie, wrote," What happened between May and Milton I never heard. I do know he loved May and Bertha very much. When he came home, I was only about 6 or 7 years of age, but I remember he had a picture of Bertha at about 1 and a half or 2 years of age. He had that picture enlarged and it hung in our parlor. Several times I have gone into the parlor and found him standing there before that picture with tears running down his face." Maye Alverson wrote that Milton had sent money and gifts to Bertha which never reached her. Perhaps her step-father, Richard (Dick), had intercepted them. Bertha said that Grandpa Dick was never anything but kind to her and she loved him.

After Milton and May separated, May went to Spokane, Washington to look for work. She worked as a waitress in one or another hotel there. She left Bertha in the care of her grandparents, Libby and Dick Smith. Bertha had fond memories of her time with her Grandmother. She remembered playing on the kitchen floor with an egg beater and a bowl, beating imaginary eggs while her grandmother prepared a meal. Bertha had diphtheria when she was four years old and lived in a little house in Eureka Montana. It's not clear whether she was living with her mother or grandmother at that time. When Bertha's mother, May, married James Leroy Lamb in 1908, they wanted Bertha to come live with them in Diamond, Washington, but Grandmother Libby felt she couldn't part with her, so Bertha continued living with her grandmother. Periodically she would visit her mother and step father. Roy had graduated from college with a business degree. He was a bookkeeper when he married May, but he didn't like it. He later became a road overseer. Later he managed the warehouse near the railroad.

Bertha attended Therriault (pronounced Tarry-o) School in Eureka, Montana The school was held in a log cabin close the 'Love Cabin' previously belonging to her father. The school and 'Love Cabin' were about 3 miles from the Smith's homestead. As the Smith homestead was several miles from school and any neighbors, Bertha would often ride her horse to school. At times she would be the only child at school. I'm sure she was a lonely child, but perhaps didn't know any different. She did have her animals for friends and playmates.

It was a hard life in the far Northwestern corner of Montana. Richard was never a good provider. Libby was a hard worker.and had a strawberry patch and vegetable garden. She would sell eggs and vegetables to the neighbors to make ends meet. She would even hire out as a cook.

Hunting was a necessity to provide food for the winter. There would be a deer hanging in the shed all winter. It was so cold that the deer would freeze, and a saw would be used to cut off a chunk of meat for dinner. Bertha learned to can the deer meet in the oven. She also learned to shoot a gun at a young age and was a good shot. There wasn't much opportunity to shoot a gun when she lived in Sacramento and in fact there were no guns in the home, but she liked to target practice when she would visit her daughter and son in law, Barbara and Tom Alexander, in Arizona.

In 1917 Bertha started Lincoln High School in Eureka, Montana. She lived with her Grandma in a rented house next door to her Aunt Carrie Fletcher and her family. The Fletchers lived in a house they built on a lot owned by Bertha's mother. Bertha was a regular Tom boy, according to her, and she played "Follow the Leader" with the Fletcher boys all over the mill pond and the lumber yard. Uncle Fred Fletcher was the tender at the dam but never stopped them even though it was a danger as the logs bobbed and rolled as they jumped from one to another. What fun they had. At one time Uncle Fred was a diver repairing boats on Flathead Lake and as a child, Bertha would go visit them where they lived in Somers, Montana. At that time so many children bothered her, so Aunt Carrie let her go into the cellar and kept the other kids away. She stated, "I guess I had spent to much time alone that I couldn't stand the commotion." It seems she outgrew that by the time she was in high school.

Bertha's Grandmother, Libby, had breast cancer, and said to have been caused from falling down a well. Libby went to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, New York, but they could not cure the cancer and prescribed morphine for the pain. Libby was there during the flue epidemic of 1918 and Bertha had the flu and was alone in the house in Eureka. In the spring of 1919, Libby's illness and the resulting pain became very bad, and she kept asking for Bertha. Bertha quit school to tend to her. A couple of times May came to care for Libby, but when she wasn't there, Bertha nursed her and administered morphine shots to ease the pain. At times Ernest Fletcher would give Bertha a break and he would care for Libby. She died the 8th of July in 1919 when Bertha was just sixteen.

After her grandmother's death, Bertha went to live with her mother and stepfather in Diamond, Washington. They had no children of their own. Bertha told me that she didn't know why, but she assumed that her parent's wouldn't want her to live with them. Perhaps she felt rejected as she had visited but had not really lived with her mother since the age of two. In retrospect Bertha stated that her stepfather, Roy Lamb, "was very tolerant and understanding of what must have been a very bratty and spoiled sixteen year old. Anyway, I have only pleasant and affectionate memories of him." Roy was very good to her and they developed a very close relationship. Bertha and her mother also became very close after she moved back home. Bertha was still an only child and longed for brothers and sisters.

For whatever reason, Bertha decided she wanted to go to catholic school. She attended St. John's Academy, a Catholic girl's boarding school for a year and a half. She had met Russell by then and Barbara said that Russell told Bertha she needed to give up Catholic School or him. She moved back with Roy and May.
Bertha was a good student and she loved learning. She took Latin in school which served her well throughout her life, as she had a good vocabulary and a good understanding of words. She loved working crossword puzzles. She attended Colfax High School, where she graduated 23 May 1922. She was an officer and treasurer in the Campfire Girls-Tenega. Campfire girls were first organized in 1910 as the first non sectarian organization for girl in the the United States.

Bertha attended State Normal School at Cheney, Washington, in 1923. She started teaching in September 1923 at Harp School in Mount Hope, just out of Spokane, Washington. She had met Russell Collis at a fair when she was 15. They were married 14 Oct 1923. Bertha quit teaching at the end of that school year as she was pregnant with Roy. She never went back to teaching again. She would have been a wonderful teacher. She was smart and patient and loving.

When Bertha and Russell moved to Sacramento in May 1941, Bertha worked at the Libby McNeil Cannery on Stockton Boulevard, canning apricots, and peaches. The next summer she worked at Bercut Richards canning tomatoes. It was tiring hard work, but she was used to hard work. She had been a stay at home, but work at home mom throughout the early years of marriage; she had cooked for road crews in Colfax while they were living there. She had helped roof a house when 8 months pregnant with Barbara.

Bertha was an active member of the Nazarene church on 21st and S Streets. It was a strict religion which discouraged dancing, makeup, jewelry, and movies. She wrote many poems embracing religious themes. She was Sunday school superintendent and at one time printed the Sunday bulletin on the mimeograph machine; a messy job. She took her children to church by herself as Russell only attended on Easter and Christmas. He would often cook dinner while we were at church and after dinner, we would take a ride. There were many such trips around the area. One by one her children quit attending as they reached their teenage years. Eventually Bertha quit attending.

Bertha began working for the State of California, Department of Motor Vehicles on 15 Dec 1942 and remained there until she retired in April 1965 as a Supervisor in the Division of Drivers License. She was 62 years old. She was a finger print specialist in analyzing and comparing finger prints. She was well liked and well thought of in the department. As she got older, she seldom drove the car as Russell took her where she wanted to go. They even went grocery shopping together. They were compatible and excepting of their differences and strengths.

Bertha was quick to figure things out. She was always ready to fix things. I can remember her taking apart the toaster or iron and putting them back together again and they worked. That was in the days when you fixed what you had rather than throwing it out and buying a new one. We had an old electric curling iron as I remember. You had to be really careful not to get it too hot or you would burn your hair and it would break off. She was always working on some kind of hand work; knitting, crocheting, tatting, and sewing. She made most of our clothing when we were young and taught us to sew at a very young age. She could create any garment you could show her. Every Easter we would have a new homemade out fit to wear to church. She knitted many Barbie doll sweaters for her first grandchildren. As she aged, she developed arthritis in her hands and no longer did handwork. She wrote lots of poetry, much of it of a religious nature, but some with a bit humor also. She was a lady of many talents. My most vivid memories of her were of the times I would have a bad dream in the night. I would creep into my parent's room and stand or kneel beside her bed. She would wake up and take me into bed with her until I was ready to go back to my own bed. When I was young, Stan, Darlyne and I slept in the same room. One night I woke up and saw Stan standing beside my bed; and yet when I looked over at his bed, he was fast asleep in it. The person standing beside my bed disappeared into my parent's closet in the nest room. I was scared out of my whits. My parents got up and searched all through their closet and even into the attic opening in the ceiling of their closet. No one could be found. I was sure that someone was there. They were so patient with me even in the middle of the night, knowing it was a bad dream.

One cold night in January of 1953 Bertha received a telephone call during the night. Her mother had been in an automobile accident and was killed instantly from a ruptured aorta and spleen. The car she was riding in and another car had collided in a snowstorm just south of Spokane, Washington. She had been shopping with other women from her home town area. (See addendum 6).It was a terrible shock. I woke up to Bertha's screaming. Roy had always promised to bring May down to Sacramento to see her daughter and grandchildren. Now that was no longer an option and Roy was devastated. Bertha and Russell drove up to be with Roy. It was a sad reunion. Roy, May's husband, came to visit us in Sacramento with a neighbor boy, Norman Kuntz after her death. Norman was about 16 at the time and probably helped with the driving. Roy was so lonely. Roy died July 31, 1955. Bertha and Russell took a trip to Diamond to settle his affairs.

When Bertha retired, she and Russell fulfilled one of her lifelong dreams of seeing New England in the fall with all of the beautiful colors. They sold their home, bought an Airstream trailer and traveled across the United States. While they were gone, I found some of her treasures that she had stored at Darlyne and Bill's house. Among her papers, I found May Sly and Milton Sherman's marriage certificate stating they were married in Bay County Michigan. I called the operator and told her I was looking for Milton Sherman and explained the reason. She gave me the names and phone numbers for all of the Shermans in that area. One of the persons I called gave me the name and number of Tillie Sherman Chambers who was a sister to Milton. Milton had died in 1953 of a heart attack. That was the same year but about a month after May's death. Aunt Tillie told me that Milton had come home and married Zoë Sharrow in 1908. Milton and Zoë had four children; 3 boys and a girl.

Another of Bertha's desires was fulfilled even though she hadn't known it. The family discussed whether Bertha should be informed of the news of her new family since she had a serious heart condition. Stan said that we had no choice. She needed to be told. When Bertha and Russell returned from their year long trip across the States, I broke the news to her that she had 3 half brothers and a half sister. She was so excited! She could hardly wait to talk to them on the telephone. She had a conversation with Joe, the oldest brother and wrote to the cousin who was involved in researching the genealogy of the family. She decided to fly back to Michigan to meet them. We knew it was risky due to her heart condition. She had had a heart attack in Florida and was confined to the trailer for quite some time. Russell did not wish to go as he was not comfortable meeting so many new people. We talked about the risk, but they decided she should go and the new family in Michigan was anxious to meet her.

When she got to Michigan, a cousin, Vernon Sherman, arranged for a large Sherman family reunion. Milton's sister, Tillie, his wife, Zoey, and all of Milton's children and their families attended. There were also many cousins. Bertha loved it all and had a wonderful visit. (See Addendum 18 - letter from Vernon Sherman).

After a couple of days in Michigan, Bertha felt lots of pain in her legs and back. She knew something was not right. She ended up in the hospital in Traverse City, Michigan. Russell, accompanied by his oldest son, Roy, flew back to Michigan to be with her. Despite his reticence, he met all the Sherman family. They were very good to him and he liked them. Bertha was in the hospital for about a week. Surgery was performed to remove the embolism, but it was too late. She died in the hospital June 30, 1970. Her body was shipped back to Sacramento for burial at Eastlawn South. (See addendum 7). Joe, her half brother, and his wife Lora came to visit us in Sacramento a while later. It was nice for the family to meet him. We met his daughter Norma and her husband, Bud, and their children also, but never met the rest of the family.

Some of Bertha's Legacies:

·She loved all nature, from the most delicate flower to the high majestic peaks.
·She was a conservationist before it was popular to be one. We could never throw even a bit of paper on the ground.
·She cared about all humans, from the intellectual to the down trodden.
·She had a deep spirituality.
·She loved a good joke.
·She was a good shot with a gun.
·She had a good command of the language with a large vocabulary. She felt the Latin she took in high school accounted
for this. She loved doing crossword puzzles.
·She knew and loved poetry. Just a word would prick her memory and she would recite a long loved poem. She wrote
poems both spiritual and humorous.
·One of her favorite sayings was; "Necessity is the mother of invention." Another regarding attitude was; "You can catch
more flies with honey than with vinegar."
·She insisted in honesty and truthfulness in all things minor and major. We could never bring anything home that wasn't
ours. She would say quietly and calmly, "It isn't yours, go put it back where you found it."
·She was an excellent seamstress and had always wanted to take dressmaking courses. She could look at a picture of a
dress or outfit and create one like it.
·Her hands were always busy with knitting, crocheting, tatting or other handwork.
·She was not an exceptional housekeeper. One of her favorite sayings was, "It will never be noticed on a galloping
horse."
·She always took a position against gossip, but was not concerned if she was the butt of the gossip. She would say, "If
they're talking about me, then they're not talking about someone else."
·She loved life and lived it.
·She had often stated that she only had three desires: "To live to see her family raised; to see New England in the fall;
and to have brothers and sisters." She fulfilled all three of them.


One of her sayings,"When they are little they step on your toes. When they are big they step on your heart!"

*1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Bertha I Hserman [Bertha I Sherman]
Age in 1910: 7
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1903
BirthPlace: Montana
Relation to Head of House: Granddaughter
Father's Birth Place: Austria
Mother's Birth Place: Michigan
Home in 1910: School District 10, Lincoln, Montana
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Gender: Female
Neighbors:
Household Members: Name Age
Richard Smith 44
Elizabeth Smith 31
Bertha I Hserman 7 ( Should be Sherman)

1920 United States Federal Census
Name: Bertha Sherman [Bertha Shorman]
Home in 1920: Diamond, Whitman, Washington
Age: 16 years
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1904
Birthplace: Montana [Washington]
Relation to Head of House: Stepdaughter
Father's Birth Place: Michigan
Mother's Name: Mae
Mother's Birth Place: Michigan
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Sex: Female
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Image: 887
Household Members: Name Age
Roy Lamb 35
Mae Lamb 36
Bertha Sherman 16 
SHERMAN, Bertha Irene (I18)
 
790 Beseleel H. C. 1661. Was a merchant in Madras, where he died 1685, leaving a wife and one daughter SHERMAN, Bezeleel (I1051)
 
791 Bill's dad remembers him as a Colorful nice person, but couldn't resist drinking. Ended up in Fosom prison for drunkeness SAULS, Harvey J (I9336)
 
792 Biography from Edwin Pickett, a resident of Sacramento: 1967:
"Theresa Grigsby was born 21 Nov 1830 in Monroe Co., Tenn, the daughter of John Grigsby and Nancy Wilson. Her Grigsby grandparents had come from Virginia to Tennessee in the late 1700's and her father was born there in 1806. In 1837 the family moved west to Polk Co., Missouri, when Theresa was 7 years old. When she was 14 her father, her step-mother, Mahalia and seven children crossed the plains to California. Besides Theresa, the children were: Granville, age 16, born in 1828; Calvin, age 12, born in 1832; Mary Jane, age 9, born in 1835; Sylvester, age 7, born in 1834; Wiley, age 4, born in 1841; Nancy, age 2, born in 1843; and a son, Joh Tyler was born on the trail 24 July 1845. The wagon train, afterwards called the Grigsby-Ide Party, left Independence, Missouri, 5 May 1845. Grigsby was named Captain at Laramie and at Fort Hall some of the party, including Grigsby and William B Ide, were persuaded by Caleb Greenwood to enter California by the mountain route across the Sierras. Sutter's Fort was reached late in October and from there the Grigsby family went to Napa Valley which was to be their home.

Theresa's father, Captain John Grigsby, was one of the leaders of the Bear Flag Revolt in 1846 and served under Fremont as a Captain in the California Battalion during the Mexican War of 1846-1847.

Theresa Grigsby married William Edgington 12 Jan 1848 at Chiles Valley. Edgington had come overland to California in 1846, arriving in October and enlisting immediately in the California Battalion, serving until March 1847. Shortly after the marriage, gold having been discovered, the couple lived and mined on the American River, just below Sutter's old mill. They returned to Chiles Valley for the winter and in 1849 Edgington and John Grigsby mined on the Yuba and in the parlance of the time, "struck it rich".

The Edgingtons built a home in Napa City and owned business property in the town. They purchased 1000 acres of the Napa Rancho on which the family home was built in 1850. Mrs Edgington died on 24 Jan 1893, having survived her husband by eight years. Six of her ten children and five grandchildren were living at the time of her death. The only surviving grandchild in 1967 is Edwin R. Pickett, a resident of Sacramento, California." 
GRIGSBY, Theresa A. (I7583)
 
793 birth
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NURSE, Daniel (I7551)
 
794 birth
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NURSE, Sarah (I7546)
 
795 birth
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NURSE, Timothy (I7527)
 
796 birth
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NURSE, Martha (I7526)
 
797 birth
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NURSE, Jonathan (I7525)
 
798 birth
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NURSE, Lucy (I6927)
 
799 birth
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NURSE, Hannah (I6926)
 
800 birth
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