1965 - (59 years)
Generation: 1
1. | WEST Mark Thomas was born on 4 May 1965 in Falls Church, Falls Church (city), Virginia, USA (son of WEST Thomas Landon and WANDER Cleo Jeanette). Other Events and Attributes:
- Address: Address:
Mark Thomas WEST
- Baptism: Unknown, Catholic Church, Northern VA
- Education: 4700 Medford Dr, Annandale, VA; Annandale High School
- Education: 2300 Cool Ln, Richmond, VA; Armstrong High School
- Education: 1501 NW 15th Ct, Boca Raton, FL; Boca Raton Community High School
- Education: Academy Rd, Fork Union, Va; Fork Union Military Academy
- Education: 13199 Kerrydale Rd, Woodbridge, Va; Kerrydale Elementry School
- Occupation: Richmond, Virginia, USA; Deputy Sheriff
- Reference Number: 44
- Residence: 3101 Dupont Av, Richmond, Va; at PJ's, Kathy's and Gene's
- Residence: 1295 N. Main St, Copperas Cove, TX; Living there when stationed at Ft. Hood - Apt Bldg
- Military: 1987-1988, Korea; US Army
- Military: 1990-1991, Iraq; US Army
- Age: 21 Oct 2016
Notes:
Persian Gulf (Desert Storm) veteran (poss Sarin Gas poisoning).
Avid fisherman. Loves his boat and fishing.
Came to live with Gene after his father died.
Education:
Freshman year
Education:
JR & Sr. Year
Education:
Sophmore year
Education:
6 - 7 grades and he hated it. Was forced to go by Dee Lindenfelser (Tom's spitefull ex-wife)
Occupation:
Current as of 9/2013
Military:
Camp Casey, Korea near Tong Du Chon
Military:
Persian Gulf (Desert Storm) veteran
Mark married CRABTREE Brenda Gayle on 7 Jul 1989 in Russell Cty, VA (At Parents Home). Brenda (daughter of CRABTREE Carson Leon, Sr. and MEADOWS Victoria) was born on 12 Dec 1969 in Lebanon, Russell, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Notes:
Married:
Family Source
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Generation: 2
2. | WEST Thomas Landon was born on 10 Jan 1940 in Suffolk, VA (son of WEST Herman Thomas and HORNE Thelma Elizabeth); died on 14 Jan 1982 in Richmond, Virginia, USA; was buried on 16 Jan 1982 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: Suffolk, VA (1st Baptist Church)
- Employment: IBM 360 & 5150
- Military: 1960s, Arlington, VA
- Military: 1960's, Korea; US Army
- Occupation: 1970's, Washington, DC; IBM Field Engineer
- Residence: 13303 Knoll Ct, Dale City, Va
- Residence: 4970 Americana Dr, Annandale, Fairfax County, Va
- Residence: 6530 Lee Valley Dr, Springfield, Va; Lee Valley Apts
- Occupation: cir 1964, Richmond, VA; Trooper, Virginia State Police; : Virginia State Police
- Death: 14 Jan 1982, 3101 Dupont Av, Richmond, Va; Died; Address:
3101 Dupont Av Richmond, Va 23234
Notes:
Just a note: Tommy, HC Jr., and Gene used to raid uncle Linwood's refrigerator and clean it out. We made him so mad one time by drinking every drop of milk, that Tommy went to Safeway and bought more (before we were allowed back in the house). HC and Gene were younger than Tommy and he was the only one with any money. And our fearless leader.
(Medical):3101 Dupont Av
Richmond, Va
Died in the driveway while trying to push the car out of the snow.
He had just been diagnosed with Coronary Artery blockage.
Birth:
Home Birth
Military:
Tommy was a member of the Honor Guard at Arlington National Cemetery, where he guarded the tomb of the unknown soldier.
Military:
Ranger. He also served in Korea as an Army Ranger.
Note: While home on leave one time his cousin Faye (13 yrs old) hid on a desk around the corner in the office part of the house, and when Tommy turned the corner, she karate chopped him on the neck and knocked him out. She ran and hid. "Boy did she run". Her mother finally got her to come out of hiding when she told Faye that Tommy (the big, bad Army Ranger) wasn't that mad, just embarrassed at being knocked out by a 13 year old girl. ... by his cousin Gene Harris
Employment:
service engineer
Residence:
Plane crashed behind the apt while Tommy and Mark (who slept thru it) lived there
Death:
3101 Dupont Av
This was during the worst snow storm in many years in Richmond. CPR was done by PJ Fimian and his young son Mark. The snow was so bad that a fire truck had to preceed the ambulance so it could get down the street. He was taken to Chippenham Hospital where he was pronounced
Thomas married WANDER Cleo Jeanette on 16 Sep 1964 in Arlington, VA (Catholic Church). Cleo (daughter of WANDER Orville and PAVEK Petronilla Marcella) was born on 24 Jun 1942 in Waubun, Mahnomen, Minnesota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | WANDER Cleo Jeanette was born on 24 Jun 1942 in Waubun, Mahnomen, Minnesota, USA (daughter of WANDER Orville and PAVEK Petronilla Marcella). Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: CIA/IBM (retired)
- Reference Number: 46
- Residence: 19796 Caroline Cir, Boca Raton, Fl
- Residence: 2699 Surrey Wood Ct, Flower Mound, Tx
- Baptism: 1 Jul 1952, Wauban, MN (St. Anne's Catholic Ch)
Notes:
Baptism:
St. Anne's Catholic Church
Children:
- 1. WEST Mark Thomas was born on 4 May 1965 in Falls Church, Falls Church (city), Virginia, USA.
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Generation: 3
4. | WEST Herman Thomas was born on 2 Jan 1901 in Delaware (son of WEST James Ira and JONES Cora); died on 25 Jun 1975 in Suffolk, VA (Louise Obici Hosp); was buried on 25 Jun 1975 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Heavy equip oper for City of Suffolk, Va
- Reference Number: 16
- Residence: Suffolk, VA; North Av
- Census: 1910, Charles County, MD
Notes:
(Medical):Congestive Heart Failure
Census:
Herman T West
in the 1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Herman T West
Age in 1910: 8
Birth Year: abt 1902
Birthplace: Delaware
Home in 1910: Election District 8, Charles, Maryland
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Son
Marital Status: Single
Father's name: Ira I West
Father's Birthplace: Delaware
Mother's name: Cora J West
Mother's Birthplace: Delaware
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Ira I West 30
Cora J West 29
[30]
Olive West 11
Herman T West 8
Mildred West 5
Della West 2
Buried:
I.O. Hill funeral co
Herman married HORNE Thelma Elizabeth on 24 Dec 1932 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA (Waverly Baptist Church). Thelma (daughter of HORNE Herbert Raines and GOODRICH Mary (Pinky) Elizabeth) was born on 17 Apr 1911 in Disputanta, Sussex County, VA Milton Farm/Rt. 460; died on 1 Sep 1980 in Chesapeake, VA; was buried on 3 Sep 1980 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | HORNE Thelma Elizabeth was born on 17 Apr 1911 in Disputanta, Sussex County, VA Milton Farm/Rt. 460 (daughter of HORNE Herbert Raines and GOODRICH Mary (Pinky) Elizabeth); died on 1 Sep 1980 in Chesapeake, VA; was buried on 3 Sep 1980 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptism: Waverly, Sussex County, VA (Waverly Baptist Church)
- Occupation: Homemaker
- Reference Number: H4
- Census: 1940, Waverly, Sussex County, VA (Horne Family Farm)
Notes:
Married by Rev. Albert B. Harrell
On the 1930 census for Surry County, Guilford Magisterial District, Thelma along with Alma M. Bishop, were listed as boarders at the home of John H. Rogers. Both were employed as sales ladies at the General Store in Spring Grove.
(Medical):3 heart attacks 1st in her early 50's and 2 strokes
Census:
1940 United States Federal Census
about Thelma E West
Name:Thelma E West
Respondent:Yes
Age:28
Estimated Birth Year:abt 1912
Gender:Female
Race:White
Birthplace:Virginia
Marital Status:Married
Relation to Head of House:Wife
Home in 1940:Suffolk, Suffolk City, Virginia View Map
Street:North Saratoya Street
House Number:204
Inferred Residence in 1935:Suffolk, Suffolk City, Virginia
Residence in 1935:Same Place
Resident on farm in 1935:No
Sheet Number:3A
Father's Birthplace:Virginia
Mother's Birthplace:Virginia
Attended School or College:No
Highest Grade Completed:High School, 3rd year
Native Language:English
Veteran:No
Usual Occupation:Housekeeper
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:NameAge
H T West 39
Thelma E West 28
Thomas L West 2/12
Notes:
Married:
Met Thelma when he was working for the predecessor of VDOT and he used to stop by the store in Spring Grove.
Children:
- WEST Yvonne was born on 18 Sep 1936 in Suffolk, Suffolk, VA; died on 18 Sep 1936 in Suffolk, VA (Cedar Hill Cemetery); was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- 2. WEST Thomas Landon was born on 10 Jan 1940 in Suffolk, VA; died on 14 Jan 1982 in Richmond, Virginia, USA; was buried on 16 Jan 1982 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- WEST Elizabeth Paige was born on 20 Nov 1941 in Suffolk, Suffolk, VA; died on 15 Nov 2015 in Chesapeake, VA; was buried on 19 Nov 2015 in Chesapeake, VA.
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6. | WANDER Orville was born on 4 Sep 1916 (son of WANDER Leon and WINTER Mary Ann); died on 20 Nov 2004 in Ogema, Becker, Minnesota, USA; was buried in Ogema, Becker, Minnesota, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Medical: Heart Attack
- Occupation: Farmer/Landlord
Notes:
Heart condition and open valve surgery surgery in Fargo, ND Back surgery 1948
Died at home, Ogema, Mn (Whitehurst Indian Reservation). Congestive Heart Failure
Buried:
White Earth Indian Reservation
Orville married PAVEK Petronilla Marcella on 26 Nov 1941 in Wauban, MN (St. Anne's Catholic Ch). Petronilla (daughter of PAVEK John and ADAMS Mary) was born on 23 Jun 1921; died on 18 Jun 2016 in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota; was buried on 23 Jun 2016 in Ogema, Becker, Minnesota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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7. | PAVEK Petronilla Marcella was born on 23 Jun 1921 (daughter of PAVEK John and ADAMS Mary); died on 18 Jun 2016 in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota; was buried on 23 Jun 2016 in Ogema, Becker, Minnesota, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Nickname: Patty
- Occupation: School Cook/Homemaker
- Reference Number: 731
Notes:
5/22/1967 and 12/5/1995 knee surgery 12/22/1995 right leg by pass surgery for blood clots. Lost below the knee.
Buried:
White Earth Indian Reservation
Obit:
Petronilla "Patty" Wander
Petronilla "Patty" Wander, age 94, of Detroit Lakes, MN, formerly Ogema, MN, died on Saturday, June 18, 2016, at Oak Crossing in Detroit Lakes.
Petronilla M. Wander was born on June 23, 1921, to John W. and Mary E. (Adams) Pavek at home in Becker County, MN. She attended Waubun Public Schools. On November 26, 1941, Patty was united in marriage to Orville Wander at St. Ann's Catholic Church in Waubun. They made their home on a farm in Lake Grove Township, rural Waubun, until 1975 when they sold the farm and moved to Ogema, MN. Orville died in 2004 and Patty later moved to Detroit Lakes. She has made her home at Oak Crossing since 2012.
While living in Ogema, she worked many years at the Ogema School in the cafeteria. Patty was a hard worker both on the farm and at the Ogema School. She was a longtime member of Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church and later Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Detroit Lakes. Over the years, Patty was active in the Ogema VFW Auxiliary and as a member of the National Catholic Society of Foresters. Her most cherished memories include many family gatherings, especially at Christmas.
Patty is survived by a daughter, Cleo (Lee) Rothrock of Oak Hill, FL; three grandchildren: Mark West, Andrew Craig, and Dawn (Craig) Polverino; five great grandchildren; son-in-law, Byron (Miriam) Craig; of Summerfield, FL; two sisters, Beatrice Steinmetz of Spring Park, MN, and Bernice Leier of Grand Forks, ND; two brothers, Ed (Dory) Pavek of Fertile, MN, and Bernard (Therese) Pavek of Wadena, MN; two sisters-in-law, Barbara Pavek, of Detroit Lakes, and Marilyn Pavek of Waubun, and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; daughter, Diane Craig; sister, Angie Blomseth and brothers: Leonard, Anthony, John Jr. and Lloyd.
A Memorial Mass was held at 3:00 pm Thursday, June 23, 2016, at Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Detroit Lakes, MN, with an hour of gathering one hour prior.
Inurnment took place at Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Cemetery, Ogema, MN.
Arrangements entrusted to Anderson Family Funeral Home in Mahnomen. Online guestbook: www.andersonfamilyfh.com
Children:
- 3. WANDER Cleo Jeanette was born on 24 Jun 1942 in Waubun, Mahnomen, Minnesota, USA.
- WANDER Diane Carol was born on 22 Dec 1945 in Waubun, Mahnomen, Minnesota, USA; died in 1998 in Arlington, VA.
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Generation: 4
8. | WEST James Ira was born on 15 Jan 1880 in Georgetown, Delaware (son of WEST Thomas A. and MINOR Hester E.); died on 31 Jan 1963 in Suffolk City, Nansemond County, Virginia; was buried in Suffolk City, Nansemond County, Virginia. Other Events and Attributes:
- Lived(s) In: Suffolk, Suffolk, VA; 269 Holiday Street
- Reference Number: 234
- Alt. Birth: 15 Jan 1881, Georgetown, Delaware; Other Birthdate
- Census: 1900, Salisbury, Wicomico, Maryland
- Lived(s) In: 1900, Salisbury Town, Wicomico, Maryland
- Census: 1910, Charles, Md; Sawer at mill
- Draft Registration: 1917-1918, Isle of Wight County, VA
- Occupation: 1918; Saw Mill Foreman
- Lived(s) In: Sep 1918, Zuni, Va; RFD 1
- Occupation: Sep 1918, Zuni, Va; A saw mill
- Census: 1920, Hardy, Isle of Wight, VA
- Census: 1930, Suffolk City, Nansemond County, Virginia
- Census: 1940, Suffolk City, Nansemond County, Virginia
- Occupation: 1940, Suffolk City, Nansemond County, Virginia; Truck Driver
- Residence: 1940, Suffolk, VA; 269 Holiday St
- Military: 1942, Suffolk City, Nansemond County, Virginia; WW_II Registration
Notes:
From Delaware/Maryland/PA
Ira: Born in Maryland, later lived in Delaware, His father's birthplace was listed as Maryland.
Cora: Born cir 1880 also in Maryland
Note: on several census forms he lists both Maryland and Delaware as birth for he and Cora
1900 census:
Name: James I West
Residence: Salisbury town, Wicomico, Maryland
Birth date: Jan 1880
Birth place: Delaware
Relationship to head-of-household: Self
Spouse name: Cora West
Spouse birth place: Delaware
Father birth place: Delaware
Mother birth place: Delaware
Race or color (expanded): White
Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Years married: 3
Estimated marriage year: 1897
A brother Joseph H, age 16 was listed
Enumeration district: 0120
Sheet number and letter: 9B
Household id: 173
Reference number: 53
GSU film number: 1240629
Image number: 00810
Collection: 1900 United States Census
Home in 1910 was Charles, Maryland. And the following children were at the home
Alon West 11 1899 Maryland
Herman T. West 8 1902 Maryland
Mildred West 5 1905 Maryland
Delta West 2 1908 Maryland
1920 Census:
In 1920, Ira was the manager of the D. J. Elliott Saw Mill in Zuni, Va.
Living in Isle of Wight
Home in 1930 was Suffolk, Va. (moved from Zuni, Va.) and the following children were living at home:
Herman West 28
Delta West 23
Maude West 19 1911 different from Mildred
Gladys West 15 1915 Virginia
Thelma West 13 1917 Virginia
Stella West 9 1921 Virginia
Nellie West 10 months 1930 Virginia
A brother Joseph (M?) (age 16), born Apr 1884 was listed as living with him during the 1900 census in Wicoico, Md. census taken June 21st, 1900, as was listed as being in school. James Ira's occupation was listed as a day laborer. All three (Ira, Cora and James) listed their birth state as Delaware.
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Probable parent. All dates are within 1 year as of 1880:
Sophia West Mother 1843 age 37
Children:
Augustus brother 1859 age 21
Bernard brother 1869
Henry brother 1869
Annie sister 1871
Richard brother 1871
And of course James age 2 in 1880
Elizabeth Browser unk age 60 birth 1820 believed to be the mother of Sophia West
All in the 1880 census from Upper Marlboro, Prince Georges, Maryland.
Physical Description:
Tall, Slender, Blue eyes, light hair (originally Dark Hair and was grey at this time)
Census:
1900 United States Federal Census
about James I West
Name:James I West
Age:20
Birth Date:Jan 1880
Birthplace:Delaware
Home in 1900:Salisbury, Wicomico, Maryland
Race:White
Gender:Male
Relation to Head of House:Head
Marital Status:Married
Spouse's Name:Cora West
Marriage Year:1897
Years Married:3
Father's Birthplace:Delaware
Mother's Birthplace:Delaware
Occupation:View on Image
Neighbors:View others on page
Household Members:NameAge
James I West 20
Cora West 20
Olin West 2
Joseph H West 16
Lived(s) In:
1900 United States Federal Census
about James I West
Name:James I West
Home in 1900:Salisbury, Wicomico, Maryland
Age:20
Birth Date:Jan 1880
Birthplace:Delaware
Race:White
Gender:Male
Relationship to head-of-house:Head
Father's Birthplace:Delaware
Mother's Birthplace:Delaware
Spouse's Name:Cora West
Marriage year:1897
Marital Status:Married
Years married:3
Occupation:View on Image
Neighbors:View others on page
Household Members:NameAge
James I West 20
Cora West 20
Olin West 2
Joseph H West 16
Census:
1910 United States Federal Census
about Ira I West
Name: Ira I West [Ira J West] [Ida West]
Age in 1910: 30
Birth Year: abt 1880
Birthplace: Delaware
Home in 1910: Election District 8, Charles, Maryland
Race:White
Gender:Male
Relation to Head of House:Head
Marital Status:Married
Spouse's Name:Cora J West
Father's Birthplace:Delaware
Mother's Birthplace:Delaware
Neighbors:View others on page
Household Members:NameAge
Ira I West 30
Cora J West 29 [30]
Olive West 11
Herman T West 8
Mildred West 5
Della West 2
Draft Registration:
James Ira West, "United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918"
Name:James Ira West
Event Type:Draft Registration
Event Date:1917-1918
Event Place:Isle of Wight County, Virginia, United States
Gender:Male
Birth Date:15 Jan 1877
Birthplace:, , United States
Nationality:United States
Affiliate Publication Title:World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards
Affiliate Publication Number:M1509
GS Film number:1984805
Digital Folder Number:005153694
Image Number:03766
Occupation:
D. J. Elliott Saw Mill
Census:
1920 United States Federal Census
about Ira J West
Name:Ira J West [Ira I West]
Home in 1920:Hardy, Isle of Wight, Virginia
Age:40
Estimated Birth Year:abt 1880
Birthplace:Maryland
Relation to Head of House:Self (Head) [Head]
Spouse's Name:Cora West
Father's Birth Place:Maryland
Mother's Birth Place:Maryland
Marital Status:Married
Race:White
Sex:Male
Home owned:Rent
Able to read:Yes
Able to Write:Yes
Neighbors:View others on page
Household Members:NameAge
Ira J West 40
Cora West 35
Herman West 19
Mildred West 15
Delta West 13
Maud West 11
Gladys West 9
Thelma West 3 [3 2/12]
Census:
1930 United States Federal Census
about James I West
Name:James I West
Gender:Male
Birth Year:abt 1880
Birthplace:Delaware
Race:White
Home in 1930:Suffolk, Suffolk (Independent City), Virginia
Map of Home:View map
Marital Status:Married
Relation to Head of House:Head
Spouse's Name:Cora West
Father's Birthplace:Delaware
Mother's Birthplace:Delaware
Occupation: Education: Military Service: Rent/home value: Age at first marriage: Parents' birthplace: View Image
Neighbors:View others on page
Household Members:NameAge
James I West 50
Cora West 50
Herman West 28
Delta West 23
Maude West 19
Gladys West 15
Thelma West 13
Stella West 9
Nellie E West 1 [10/12]
Census:
1940 United States Federal Census
about James J West
Name:James I West [James Ira West]
Age:59
Estimated Birth Year:abt 1881
Gender:Male
Race:White
Birthplace:Delaware
Marital Status:Married
Relation to Head of House:Head
Home in 1940:Suffolk, Suffolk City, Virginia
Map of Home in 1940:View map
Street:Holiday Street
House Number:269
Farm:No
Inferred Residence in 1935:Suffolk, Suffolk City, Virginia
Residence in 1935:Same House
Sheet Number:7B
Number of Household in Order of Visitation:149
Occupation:Truck Driver
Industry:Office Mill
House Owned or Rented:Rented
Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented:10
Attended School or College:No
Highest Grade Completed:Elementary school, 4th grade
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census:24
Class of Worker:Wage or salary worker in private work
Weeks Worked in 1939:52
Income:1600
Income Other Sources:No
Neighbors:View others on page
Household Members:NameAge
James J West 59
Cora West 59
Gladys West 25
Virginia West 19
Nellie West 10
Occupation:
Worked for a mill in the area
Military:
U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942
about James Ira West
Name:James Ira West
Birth Date:15 Jan 1881
Birth Place:Georgetown, Delaware
Residence:Nansemond, Virginia
Race:White
Buried:
Funeral Home
I.O. Hill & Co.
Suffolk, Va
James married JONES Cora in 1897. Cora (daughter of JONES Jake Jones and HUTCHEAS Elizabeth) was born on 12 Sep 1880 in Maryland; died on 25 Apr 1958; was buried in Suffolk City, Nansemond County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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9. | JONES Cora was born on 12 Sep 1880 in Maryland (daughter of JONES Jake Jones and HUTCHEAS Elizabeth); died on 25 Apr 1958; was buried in Suffolk City, Nansemond County, Virginia. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
1900 Census:
Name: Cora West
Residence: Salisbury town, Wicomico, Maryland
Birth date: Feb 1880
Birth place: Delaware
Relationship to head-of-household: Wife
Spouse name: James I West
Spouse birth place: Delaware
Father birth place: Delaware
Mother birth place: Delaware
Race or color (expanded): White
Head-of-household name: James I West
Gender: Female
Marital status: Married
Years married: 3
Estimated marriage year: 1897
Mother how many children: 1
Number living children: 1
Enumeration district: 0120
Sheet number and letter: 9B
Household id: 173
Reference number: 54
GSU film number: 1240629
Image number: 00810
A brother, Joseph H. West was listed as age 16
Collection: 1900 United States Census
Died:
Cora Jones West
in the Virginia, Death Records, 1912-2014
Name: Cora Jones West
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age at Death: 77
Birth Date: 12 Sep 1880
Death Date: 25 Apr 1958
Death Place: Suffolk, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: 28 Apr 1958
Father: Jake Jones
Mother: Elizabeth Hutcheas
Spouse: James Ira West
Buried:
I. O. Hill & Co
Suffolk, Va
Funeral Home
Children:
- WEST Alin (Olin) was born about May 1899 in Maryland; and died.
- 4. WEST Herman Thomas was born on 2 Jan 1901 in Delaware; died on 25 Jun 1975 in Suffolk, VA (Louise Obici Hosp); was buried on 25 Jun 1975 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- WEST Mildred was born about 1905 in Maryland; and died.
- WEST Delta was born in 1908 in Maryland; and died.
- WEST Maude Gertrude was born about 1911 in Maryland; and died.
- WEST Gladys was born in 1915 in Greenville, Augusta, Virginia, USA; and died.
- WEST Thelma was born about 1917 in Greenville, Augusta, Virginia, USA; and died.
- WEST Stella was born about 1921.
- WEST Nellie was born in 1930 in Greenville, Augusta, Virginia, USA.
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10. | HORNE Herbert Raines was born on 26 Dec 1880 in Newville, Prince George, VA (son of HORNE Zachariah Thomas and RAINES Ellen Augusta); died on 3 Sep 1956 in Richmond, VA (MCV Hosp); was buried on 5 Sep 1956 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Lat/Long: Waverly, VA; Waverly Farm
- Occupation: Waverly, Sussex County, VA (Horne Family Farm); Farmer
- Reference Number: H1
- Census: 1880, Newville, Sussex County, VA; Sussex County, Newville
- Residence: Abt 1900, Disputanta, Prince George, Virginia, USA; The 1st Farm
- Census: 1910, Waverly, Sussex County, VA
- Residence: Abt 1910, Waverly, Sussex County, VA; The Waverly Farm
- Census: 1920, Waverly, Sussex County, VA
- Census: 1930, Waverly, Sussex County, VA
- Residence: Abt 1950, Richmond, VA (318 N. Addison St); 318 N. Addison St
- Illness: 1 Jan 1956, Richmond, VA (MCV Hosp); stomach cancer
- Funeral: 5 Sep 1956, Waverly, Sussex County, VA; Lester Funeral Home
Notes:
Herbert Raines Horne married Mary Elizabeth Goodrich. Herbert was born in Prince George County, Virginia on December 26th, 1880 and died on September 3rd, 1956, at age 75. He was the son of Zachary Taylor Horne and Ellen Augusta Raines. Herbert was one of four (4) children. He has one brother Arthur Lee Horne and two sisters, Effie M. and Blanche L. Horne. Note: Original Farm in Disputanta may have actually been in Sussex County. Mary Elizabeth Goodrich was born in Surry County, Virginia on August 18th, 1884 and died on Jun 10th, 1976 at age 92. She was the daughter of Benjamin Taylor Goodrich and Ella Gertrude Booth. She was one of eight (8) children. She had three brothers, James Elliott, Glen, and Benjamin Taylor Goodrich, Jr. and five sisters, Stella Gertrude, Claudia Leathy and Nannyt T Goodrich. Both she and Herbert are buried in the family plot at the Waverly Cemetary, in Waverly, Virginia. Very little is known about Herbert's early life as a young man. We do know from family members that he was a fun loving, teasing, mischievous and humorous man. He was also a devoted husband, loving and hard working father. He spent his life as a farmer and loved the land. In his earlier years he was engaged to Nanny Goodrich, however this didn't work out and he proposed to my grandmother, Mary Elizabeth Goodrich (Pinkie). He made a mistake and gave Mary the same ring that he had given to Nanny. This didn't set well with Mary and she took the ring and rubbed it on the fireplace stone, thereby putting scratches in the ring. She told Herbert that she wouldn't wear the same ring that he had given to Nanny. Apparently, the scratches made it just slightly different and Grandmother was happy. The way that he and grandmother left to get married is a classic, just like a romantic novel. On a cold, blustery, snowy 28th day of January, 1907, Grandfather, at the stroke of midnight, placed a ladder against the side of the farmhouse and grandmother climbed down to go marry Herbert. They took the horse and carriage that he had waiting through three (3) feet of snow to the train station in Waverly, Virginia. There they took a train to Halifax, NC and stayed at the Roanoke Hotel, where they were married by J. L. Fenner, Justice of the Peace on January 28th, 1907. Mrs. W. A. Sater was both the proprietress and witness. Mary Virginia Horne Howard remembers that one of the kids went downstairs and told their mother, Ella Gertrude Booth Goodrich that Pinkie (Mary Goodrich) wasn't in her room. As the family started to search for her, her father Benjamin Taylor Goodrich, said,' there ain't no need to look for her, she's run away to get married, haven't you seen her making all these new clothes?'. Mary Virginia doesn't remember which of the kids told their mother about Pinkie (Mary) being gone. However it was the one that slept in the room with Mary Goodrich. Herbert and Mary owned a large farm on Rt. 40 in what is now the southern part of the town of Waverly, Virginia. During WW-II, when he wasn't harvesting and planting crops on the farm, he worked as a ship builder at the Willoughby Spit Marina in Norfolk, Virginia. He also served as a Deacon at the Waverly Baptist Church. He also served as a Forestry Service fire warden in Sussex County. We have photos of Herbert's award winning huge watermelons. His ever present dog spot was always at his side. Herbert and Mary sold the farm in 1945 to a man named Sheffield and moved to 318 N. Addison Street in Richmond, Virginia. In 1955, he was diagnosed as having stomach cancer. He was operated on at the Medical College of Virginia and after a lengthy convalescent period at his daughter Evelyn Horne Harris' home, Herbert passed away at MCV Hospital on September 3rd,1956 and was intered at Waverly Cemetery on September 6th,1956. Herbert and Mary's children are : 1. Herbert Calvin Horne, Sr. 2. Thelma Elizabeth Horne (West) 3. Evelyn Mae Horne (Harris) 4. George Landon Horne 5. Mary Virginia Horne (Howard). He was an avid hunter and fisherman and when living on Addison Street, took his grandchildren to Byrd Park lake to fish for bluegills and sunfish. One of my fondest childhood memories is the days we sat on the grassy banks beside Byrd Park lake, using bamboo canes to fish and just relaxing with my grandfather in the sun and waiting for the fish to bite.
Herbert's favorite song was 'The old Rugged Cross'. It is remembered by the kids that Mary Horne had to walk to Otterdam School (a little red school house on Rt. 40). The school was one room and was torn down when Mary Virginia was 8 or 9 years old (early 1930's). Mary Horne learned all the words in the Websters Dictionary, their meanings and how to spell each one, while at this little one room school. This served her later in life, as she played the "cashword" puzzle in the newspaper every week up to her death. She never mailed them in as gambling was on the top of her sins list. However, she never used the dictionary to look up the words, she knew them by heart. The school was just before the 1st bridge on Rt.40 after turning off from Phillip & Merle's road (Rt.312).
HISTORICAL NOTE: Amanda Wilkins was Herbert's black nanny at his birth and she was 1819 years old and spanked his bottom and made him cry at his birth. She used to always tell Mary Virginia this. She attended Mary Goodrich Horne with all five (5) of the kids and told that she had washed her diapers as a baby and had done the same with her father Herbert and that if she could live long enough to wash diapers for Mary Virginia's babies, then she would be ready to go. She did in fact wash Mary's first born daughter Barbara Joan Howard's diapers and lived until Joan was 2 years old. Amanda could remember the Civil War. Back when Mary Virginia was a child, when the farmhouse was new, the house hadn't been even cooked in before the owner died. The old house was moved down to the barn lot and had 2 rooms, one of which held the farm equipment and the other room was used as the kids playhouse with dolls and tea services. Amanda and her husband Jim Wilkins (both in their late 80's) lived on an adjoining farm and the owner expected Jim to get out and work exactly like the young workers. One day Amanda came and talked to Herbert and told him that the owners were going to put them out since Jim couldn't work as much as the other (remember he was in his 80's). This was the Clements farm. Herbert Horne then asked the kids if they would give up their playhouse and he and Mary Virginia took down the house, board by board and rebuild the house on a new cleared lot on the farm for Amanda (Aunt Mandy) and Jim. Herbert did not charge them anything to live in the house and when he sold the farm he insisted on a clause in the sales contract giving Amanda and Jim the right to live there until they died. Amanda would help Mary Horne with the wash and light work that Aunt Mandy thought she could handle. They were given any of the food from the gardens that they wanted free. Jim and Amanda had a son that wasn't worth a hoot, however, Herbert made a room on the 2nd floor for him since they wanted their son with them and he wouldn't work and couldn't live elsewhere. Herbert treated Jim and Amanda like family and they never went without until they died. Across from Herbert and Mary's farm was a small 5 acre farm that belonged to Mary's father (Benjamin Taylor Goodrich). It was an open field surrounded by woods on 2 sides and another farm on the 3rd side. They had chicken house and a barn for the horse, wagon and plows. Behind one of the tree lines was the Grey Lumber yard field that Mr. Grey had built small cottages on for the black workers at the plant to live in. One day while Herbert was harvesting the peanut crop, he had to go back to Willoughy Spit to work on a ship and the peanuts had to be left unstacked on the ground. Mary Horne woke up late at night to a torrential downpour and knew that they had lost all of the peanut crop. She went to the window to look out at the loss and what she saw was a field full of flashlights. The black workers for Grey Lumber had gotten up in the middle of the night and all went out to try and save Herbert and Mary's crop. Both were well liked among the workers in the area and were known for their fairness and open hearts. Many times Herbert and Mary Horne had given these workers boxes and other items to try and insulate their cottages against the drafty cold air that blew in. This little kindness was repaid in full by those that Herbert helped. One of the black neighbors, Rosa Wilkins had two girls and the youngest was named after my mother Evelyn Horne. Both of these girls later went to the Conservatory of Music in New York. The oldest of Rosa Wilkins daughters is Lena Horne, the famous singer. She used granddaddy Horne's last name as a stage name instead of her real name Lena Wilkins. Lena's mother Rosa used to bring all her money over to Mary Goodrich Horne to keep when she went on trips. Mary kept telling Rosa to count the money upon her return and Rosa kept telling Grandmother Mary Horne that if she thought she had to count her money, she wouldn't have brought it there to begin with. Honesty is a family virtue that is deep rooted in the Horne Family. N O T E : Herbert's sister Blanche L. Horne Weibert was killed when her oldest son Linwood Weibert was cleaning a shotgun in the kitchen and it accidentally went off and shot his mother in the arm. She went into the yard where she bled to death before anyone could help her.
Name is of German Descent and was originally spelled Hornie and was of Pensylvania Dutch in this country
Stayed at daughter Evelyn's home until the final hours (his request) when he was taken to MCV hospital, where he died.
1880 Census:
Herbert R. HORN Household Male Other Information: Birth Year <1880> Birthplace VA Age 6M Occupation Marital Status S Race W Head of Household Zachariah HORN Relation Son Father's Birthplace VA Mother's Birthplace VA
Source Information: Census Place Newville, Sussex, Virginia Family History Library Film 1255392 NA Film Number T9-1392 Page Number 111D\\
Name : Herbert R. Horn
Residence : Sussex, Virginia, United States
Gender : Male
Age : 6M
Birth date : 1880
Birth place : Vir
Relationship to head-of-household : SON
Occupation :
Father birth place : VA
Mother birth place : VA
Marital status : Single
Race or color : W
Census city :
Census township : Newville District
Census county : Sussex
Census state : VA
NARA film number : T9-1392
Page : 111
Film number : 1255392
Collection : 1880 United States Census
1910 Virginia Census Miracode:
Herbert Horn Birthplace: Virginia State: VA Age: 30 Color: W Enumeration District: 0124 Visit: 0055 County: Sussex Relation: Head of Household Other Residents: .navbar font-size: 8pt
RelationNameAgeBirth Place Wife Mary 26 Virginia Son Herber 01 Virginia
Chewed Tobacco
Loved fredh water fishing and used to go to Byrd Park Lake fishing with the grandkids.
He was an accomplished carpenter and rebuilt the double deck back porch at Evelyn's house after a hurricane took it off.
Census:
1880 United States Federal Census
about Herbert R. Horn
Name:Herbert R. Horn
Age:6m
Birth Year:abt 1879
Birthplace:Virginia
Home in 1880:Newville, Sussex, Virginia
Race:White
Gender:Male
Relation to Head of House:Son
Marital Status:Single
Father's Name:Zachariah Horn
Father's Birthplace:Virginia
Mother's Name:Ellen Horn
Mother's Birthplace:Virginia
Household Members:
NameAge
Zachariah Horn 31
Ellen Horn 26
Arthur L. Horn 4
Effie I. Horn 2
Herbert R. Horn 6m
Source Information
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site.
Original data: Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
Census:
Herbert R. Horn
in the 1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Herbert B Horn
Age in 1910: 30
Birth Year: abt 1880
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1910: Waverly, Sussex, Virginia
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mary E Horn
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Native Tongue: English
Occupation: Farmer
Employer, Employee or Other: Own Account
Home Owned or Rented: Own
Home Free or Mortgaged: Mortgaged
Farm or House: Farm
Attended School: No
Able to Read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Years Married: 3
Household Members:
Name Age
Herbert B Horn 30
Mary E Horn 26
Herbert C Horn 1
Census:
1920 United States Federal Census
about Herbert R Horn
Name:Herbert R Horn [Hebert R Horn] [Herbert R Korn]
Age:39
Birth Year:abt 1881
Birthplace:Virginia
Home in 1920:Waverly, Sussex, Virginia
Race:White
Gender:Male
Relation to Head of House:Head
Marital Status:Married
Spouse's Name:May E Horn
Father's Birthplace:Virginia
Mother's Birthplace:Virginia
Home Owned:Own
Able to Read:Yes
Able to Write:Yes
Neighbors:View others on page
Household Members:NameAge
Herbert R Horn 39
May E Horn 32
Herbert C Horn 11
Wilma E Horn 8
Evelyn M Horn 6
George T Horn 1
Census:
Herbert R Horn
in the 1930 United States Federal Census
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Name: Herbert R Horn
Birth Year: abt 1881
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Virginia
Marital Status: Married
Relation to Head of House: Head
Home in 1930: Waverly, Sussex, Virginia
Map of Home: View Map
Street address: Blackwater Road
House Number in Cities or Towns: 195
Dwelling Number: 229
Family Number: 234
Home Owned or Rented: Owned
Radio Set: No
Lives on Farm: Yes
Age at First Marriage: 26
Attended School: No
Able to Read and Write: Yes
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Able to Speak English: Yes
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: General Farming
Class of Worker: Employer
Employment: Yes
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Herbert R Horn 49
Mary E Horn 45
Herbert C Horn 21
Thelma E Horn 19
Evelyn M Horn 16
George L Horn 11
Mary V Horn 7
Illness:
Grandaddy had stomach cancer and died at MCV Hospital
Buried:
Lester Funeral Home, Wavery, VA
Herbert married GOODRICH Mary (Pinky) Elizabeth on 28 Jan 1907 in Halifax, Halifax, North Carolina, USA. Mary (daughter of GOODRICH Benjamin Taylor, Sr. and BOOTH Ella Gertrude) was born on 18 Aug 1884 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States; died on 10 Jun 1976 in Richmond, Virginia, USA; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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11. | GOODRICH Mary (Pinky) Elizabeth was born on 18 Aug 1884 in Dendron, Surry, Virginia, United States (daughter of GOODRICH Benjamin Taylor, Sr. and BOOTH Ella Gertrude); died on 10 Jun 1976 in Richmond, Virginia, USA; was buried in Waverly, Sussex County, VA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Heirlooms: Bible, Faye Howard
- Heirlooms: Dining Room, Gene Harris
- Heirlooms: Rocker, Gene Harris
- Occupation: Homemaker
- Reference Number: 2
Notes:
See Herbert for full notes.
When they moved to Richmond, She made Herbert build a high wooden privacy fence around the backyard and she kept chickens. I remember her in her apron chasing a chicken around the yard, so we would have fresh chicken for lunch one Sunday. She made the biscuits and dessert (banana pudding) and Calvin would always fry the chicken in an old high side cast iron skillet. There were family dinners one Sunday a month.
Grandmother slept in an old feather bed that she loved and wouldn't sleep in a regular bed at all. She kept her snuff can under the bed.
Grandmother by Faye Howard:
You asked me about things I remember about Grandmother too. Here it is. Grandmother would always crouch down to use the phone. She could touch her toes at 80ty. Her nick name was "Pinky". She loved to dip snuff, but she hid in her bedroom so we wouldn't see her spit. She loved to play Canasta, which she taught many of us to play, and taught us how to eat King Syrup mixed with butter on bread that was delicious. She was a homebody and kept the home very clean. She made a beautiful quilt with Granddad, Granddad's Dog and mule or horse, Thelma, Calvin, others on it chickens, flowers and so much more. She made it out of the old clothes and scratch material she found laying around. She was a very good sewer. Grandmother loved her flowers and bushes, she was on the quiet side but carried a big bat. When the children at Fox School would kick a kickball, bat a baseball or throw a basketball in her back yard she would run them out of the yard and later return them to the Principal after we played with them for a while. She would be so upset because the children would climb the fence, breaking it sometimes and killing her plants and flowers stepping or jumping on them. The children use to call her the Wicked Witch. Grandmother nor I ever forgot what I am about to tell you and she even talked to Mom about it when she was dying that she never forgot the day I stood up to her with my hands on my hips and told her, "I could be just a stubborn as she was", then I walked out of the house across the street by myself and bought me some candy and ate it before I walked back into the house to get my punishment for not obeying her. You see Grandmother, even when I thought I was too old for naps, made me take one. She would let Joanie go across the street and buy some candy when they thought I was asleep. I finally got tired of just pretending I would sleep and got up when Joanie came back into the house with her candy in hand. I told Grandmother I was going to get me some. Well, she said I was not unless Joanie took me across the street. Joanie decided she would not take me across the street until she was ready too. Then Grandmother said I could not go. That's when I said what I did and did what I did. Would I do it again. "Yes", even though my Daddy gave me the biggest and worse spanking of my life for not respecting my Grandmother and for not doing what she said to do, and I really couldn't go to school and sit down for a week. Grandmother felt so bad that the next time I came over she said, I am really sorry Faye that I told Linwood about everything. I really didn't know he would beat you like that." Of course, I am a Scorpio and we hold grudges for a long time but she knew that day that I was really hurt by the way she and Joanie acted but I forgave her for telling Dad. She wrote articles to the newspapers and I will always remember the one about the verse from the King James Version on, "Spare Not the Rod". I will look up that verse and let you know it as soon as I can. She was very political too and would speak her mind in articles she wrote to the paper. Lynn and Mary were also very political and wrote things. They learned this from Grandmother. She have premonitions. She called Mom early one morning and asked Mom if she had talked to me recently or heard from me. Mom said no and asked why. Grandmother said something is really wrong you should call her. Mom did and I told her I had a miscarriage and was going to tell her about it when I felt better. She told me Grandmother knew something was wrong and that was why she called her and told her to call me. Grandmother told me other times when she knew something was going to happen and they did. Grandmother was Grandmother, I loved her, accepted her and am proud she was my "Grandmother" when I got old enough to understand life a little better instead of through a child's eye that's when I could understand her better.
(Medical):She broke her hip at 88 years old and was up and walking within 2 years.
Heirlooms:
Faye has Grandmother's Bible
Heirlooms:
Gene has Grandmother's dining room furniture.
Heirlooms:
Gene has Grandmother's fancy rocking chair
Buried:
Bliley Funeral Home to Purviance Funeral Home in Wakefield
Notes:
Married:
The way that he and grandmother left to get married is a classic, just like a romantic novel. On a cold, blustery, snowy 28th day of January, 1907, Grandfather, at the stroke of midnight, placed a ladder against the side of the farmhouse and grandmother climbed down to go marry Herbert. They took the horse and carriage that he had waiting through three (3) feet of snow to the train station in Waverly, Virginia. There they took a train to Halifax, NC and stayed at the Roanoke Hotel, where they were married by J. L. Fenner, Justice of the Peace on January 28th, 1907. Mrs. W. A. Sater was both the proprietress and witness. Mary Virginia Horne Howard remembers that the next morning, one of the kids went downstairs and told their mother, Ella Gertrude Booth Goodrich that Pinkie (Mary Goodrich) wasn't in her room. As the family started to search for her, her father Benjamin Taylor Goodrich, said,' there ain't no need to look for her, she's run away to get married, haven't you seen her making all these new clothes?'. Mary Virginia doesn't remember which of the kids told their mother about Pinkie (Mary) being gone. However it was the one that slept in the room with Mary Goodrich and my guess would be Stella, as they were the closest of the kids and remained so throughout life.
Children:
- HORNE Died at Birth was born on 8 Jan 1909; and died.
- HORNE Herbert Calvin, Sr. was born on 8 Jan 1909 in Sussex County, VA (Milton Farm/Rt. 460); died on 25 Mar 1993 in Chesterfield County, VA; was buried on 27 Mar 1993 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- 5. HORNE Thelma Elizabeth was born on 17 Apr 1911 in Disputanta, Sussex County, VA Milton Farm/Rt. 460; died on 1 Sep 1980 in Chesapeake, VA; was buried on 3 Sep 1980 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- HORNE Evelyn Mae was born on 21 Jul 1913 in 237 S. Beaver Dam Rd, Waverly, Sussex County, Virginia; was christened on 21 Jul 1913 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA; died on 24 Jan 1994 in Richmond, Virginia, USA; was buried on 26 Jan 1994 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
- HORNE George Landon was born on 20 Sep 1918 in Sussex County, VA; died on 21 Jul 2001 in Richmond, VA (Chimborazo Hospital); was buried on 24 Jul 2001 in Richmond, VA (Westhampton Cem).
- HORNE Mary Virginia was born on 22 Jun 1922 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA; died on 20 Nov 2002 in Chesterfield County, VA; was buried on 23 Nov 2002 in Waverly, Sussex County, VA.
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13. | WINTER Mary Ann Other Events and Attributes:
Children:
- 6. WANDER Orville was born on 4 Sep 1916; died on 20 Nov 2004 in Ogema, Becker, Minnesota, USA; was buried in Ogema, Becker, Minnesota, USA.
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14. | PAVEK John was born on 2 May 1894 in Olivia, Mn (son of PAVEK Jakub and PAVEK Anna --LNU--); died on 26 Nov 1970; was buried in Ogema, Becker, Minnesota, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Reference Number: 738
- Census: 1910
- Census: 1940, White Earth, Becker, Minnesota
Notes:
Census:
1910 United States Federal Census
about John Pavek
Name:John Pavek ViewOriginalRecord
Age in 1910:16
Birth Year:abt 1894
Birthplace:Minnesota
Home in 1910:Lake Grove, Mahnomen, Minnesota
Race:White
Gender:Male
Relation to Head of House:Son
Marital Status:Single
Father's Name:Jakub Pavek
Father's Birthplace:Minnesota
Mother's name:Anna Pavek
Mother's Birthplace:Austria
Neighbors:View others on page
Household Members:NameAge
Jakub Pavek 46
Anna Pavek 45
Mary Pavek 17
John Pavek 16
Eddie Pavek 14
Joseph Pavek 11
Josephina Pavek 11
Agnes Pavek 9
Census:
1940 United States Federal Census
about John Pavek
Name:John Pavek
Temporarily Absent:Yes
Age:46
Estimated birth year:abt 1894
Gender:Male
Race:White
Birthplace:Minnesota
Marital Status:Married
Relation to Head of House:Head
Home in 1940:White Earth, Becker, Minnesota
Map of Home in 1940:View Map
Farm:Yes
Inferred Residence in 1935:White Earth, Becker, Minnesota
Residence in 1935:Same House
Resident on farm in 1935:Yes
Sheet Number:15B
Number of Household in Order of Visitation:244
Occupation:Farming
Industry:Priv Farm
House Owned or Rented:Owned
Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented:500
Attended School or College:No
Highest Grade Completed:Elementary school, 8th grade
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census:70
Class of Worker:Working on own account
Weeks Worked in 1939:52
Income:0
Income Other Sources:Yes
Neighbors:View others on page
Household Members:NameAge
John Pavek 46
Mary Pavek 44
Patty Pavek 18
Angeline Pavek 17
Beatrice Pavek 15
Leonard Pavek 14
Anthony Pavek 12
Edward Pavek 10
John Pavek 8
Bernard Pavek 7
Bernice Pavek 7
Lloyd Pavek 2
John married ADAMS Mary on 27 Jul 1920 in Waubun, Mahnomen, Minnesota, USA. Mary (daughter of ADAMS Joseph and MILLER Anna) was born on 1 Feb 1899 in Breckenridge, Wilkin, Minnesota, USA; died on 9 Dec 1990 in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota (St. Mary's Hospital); was buried on 12 Dec 1990 in Ogema, Becker, Minnesota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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15. | ADAMS Mary was born on 1 Feb 1899 in Breckenridge, Wilkin, Minnesota, USA (daughter of ADAMS Joseph and MILLER Anna); died on 9 Dec 1990 in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota (St. Mary's Hospital); was buried on 12 Dec 1990 in Ogema, Becker, Minnesota, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
St. Mary's Hospital In Detroit Lakes, Minnesota
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