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Mary Ann D. W. Ankrom



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Wife Mary Ann D. W. Ankrom 1 2

           Born: 21 Dec 1834 - Tyler Co., VA 1 2
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         Father: Jacob Duckett Ankrom Jr (1791-      ) 1 2
         Mother: Elizabeth Fryer (1800-      ) 1 2





Harry Langhelot and Mary Bess Ankrom



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         Father: William Ankrom (Abt 1854-Abt 1926) 1 2
         Mother: Martha Meek (Abt 1861-Abt 1943) 1 2





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2 F Rosemary Langhelot (details suppressed for this person)

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Mary Dalila Ankrom



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Wife Mary Dalila Ankrom 1 2

           Born: 6 Sep 1892 1 2
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           Died: 29 Jul 1990 - Ohio 1 2
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         Father: John W. Ankrom (Abt 1861-1951) 1 2
         Mother: Rachel Carnes (1870-1942) 1 2





Mary E. Ankrom



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         Father: Richard C. Ankrom (1848-      ) 1 2
         Mother: Maggie Baker (      -      ) 1 2





Mary E. Ankrom



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Wife Mary E. Ankrom 1 2

           Born: 20 Apr 1875 - Cedar Township, Jefferson, Iowa 1 2
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           Died: 2 Aug 1875 - Cedar Township, Jefferson, Iowa 1 2
         Buried:  - Wright Cem., Cedar Township, Jefferson, Iowa 1 2


         Father: Richard Ankrom (1845-1875) 1 2
         Mother: Ella A. Adams (      -      ) 1 2





Lawrence Jones and Mary Elizabeth Ankrom



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Wife Mary Elizabeth Ankrom 1 2

           Born: 13 Jan 1916 1 2
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           Died: 4 Jul 1988 - Charleston, Kanawah Co., WV 1 2
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         Father: Jessie C. Ankrom (1870-      ) 1 2
         Mother: Martha J. Carney (1876-      ) 1 2





Mary Elizabeth Ankrom



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         Father: Zaddock William Ankrom (1892-1974) 1 2
         Mother: Minnie Miskimmons (1889-1975) 1 2





Lewis Galbreath and Mary Ellen Ankrom



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Wife Mary Ellen Ankrom 1 2

           Born: 12 Apr 1883 1 2
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         Father: William Ankrom (1850-      ) 1 2
         Mother: Hannah Vickers (      -      ) 1 2



   Other Spouse: Claud Harriman (      -      ) 1 2



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Claud Harriman and Mary Ellen Ankrom



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           Born: 12 Apr 1883 1 2
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         Father: William Ankrom (1850-      ) 1 2
         Mother: Hannah Vickers (      -      ) 1 2



   Other Spouse: Lewis Galbreath (      -      ) 1 2



John Powers and Mary Ellen Ankrom



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Wife Mary Ellen Ankrom 1 2

           Born: 26 Jul 1862 1 2
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         Father: Austin Ankrom (Abt 1842-1928) 1 2
         Mother: Margaret Conkel (1841-1901) 1 2





Mary J. Ankrom



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           Born: Abt 1844 1 2
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         Father: Richard Ankrom (1815-      ) 1 2
         Mother: Lucy Ann Stotts (Abt 1820-      ) 1 2





Charles Baxter Hayes and Mary Jane Ankrom



Husband Charles Baxter Hayes 1 2

           Born: 19 Oct 1868 - Burlington, Van Buren, Iowa 1 2
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           Died: 13 Sep 1945 - Portland, Multnomah Co., OR 1 2
         Buried:  - Portland, Multnomah Co., OR 1 2


         Father: Thomas Wilson Hayes (      -      ) 1 2
         Mother: Almeda Louisa Wiley (      -      ) 1 2


       Marriage: 1 Aug 1893 - Fairfield, Jefferson Co., Iowa 1 2




Wife Mary Jane Ankrom 1 2

           Born: 19 Sep 1877 - Fairfield, Jefferson Co., Iowa 1 2
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           Died: 19 Jun 1968 - Portland, Multnomah Co., OR 1 2
         Buried:  - Portland, Multnomah Co., OR 1 2


         Father: Elias Van Ankrom (1830-1918) 1 2 3
         Mother: Sarah Ann Wallace (1851-1884) 1 2





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1 M Leroy Van Hayes (details suppressed for this person)

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2 M Walter Kenneth Hayes (details suppressed for this person)

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3 M Thomas William Hayes 1 2

           Born: 24 Jun 1894 - Wooster, Jefferson, Iowa 1 2
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           Died: 24 Jun 1950 - Portland, Multnomah Co., OR 1 2
         Buried:  - Portland, Multnomah Co., OR 1 2
         Spouse: Nettie Miller (      -      ) 1 2
           Marr: (Divorced)



4 F Cora Belle Hayes 1 2

            AKA: Ted
           Born: 20 Feb 1896 - Cincinatti, Iowa 1 2
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         Spouse: George Loran Beach (1891-1974) 1 2 4
           Marr: 1922 1 2



5 F Emma Ethel Hayes 1 2

           Born: 12 Oct 1898 - Cedar Township, Lockridge, Jefferson, Iowa 1 2
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         Spouse: James Dewolf (1891-1973) 1 2



6 M Charles Arthur Hayes 1 2

            AKA: Bud
           Born: 18 Oct 1900 - Big Butte, Oregon 1 2
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           Died: Mar 1981 - Milwaukie, Wisconson 1 2
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         Spouse: Florence Hayes (living)



7 F Grace Olive Hayes 1 2

           Born: 5 Jun 1902 - Brownsville, Oregon 1 2
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           Died: 7 Feb 1985 - Portland, Multnomah Co., OR 1 2
         Buried:  - Skyline Memorial Cemetery In Portland, Oregon. 1 2
         Spouse: John William Shackleton (1900-1959) 1 2
           Marr: Vancouver, Clark, Washington 1 2



8 M Clarence Hayes 1 2

            AKA: Tom
           Born: 28 May 1908 - Murphey, OR 1 2
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           Died: May 1976 - Portland, Multnomah Co., OR 1 2
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         Spouse: Jane Day (living)
         Spouse: Alice Foss (living)



9 F Annie May Hayes 1 2

           Born: 17 Aug 1910 - Jefferson, OR 1 2
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           Died: Feb 1992 - Portland, Multnomah Co., OR 1 2
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         Spouse: Kenneth Pierce (1916-1982) 1 2



10 F Ruby Edna Hayes 1 2

           Born: 30 Dec 1912 - Crawfordsville, Oregon 1 2
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           Died: 23 Jul 1990 - OR 1 2
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         Spouse: Earl O. Duke (living)



11 F Opal Mary Hayes 1 2

           Born: 12 Oct 1917 - Newberg, Oregon 1 2
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           Died: 11 Dec 1961 - Portland, Multnomah Co., OR 1 2
         Buried:  - Portland, Multnomah Co., OR 1 2
         Spouse: Howard Edwin Clayton (1913-1961) 1 2
           Marr: 28 Oct 1935 - Vancouver, Clark, Washington 1 2. (Divorced)
         Spouse: Frank Raymond Stowell (1895-1960) 1 2
           Marr: 29 Nov 1936 - Portland, Multnomah Co., OR 1 2



12 M David Hayes 1 2

            AKA: Rex
           Born: 15 Aug 1920 - Portland, Multnomah Co., OR 1 2
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         Spouse: Betty Hayes (living)
         Spouse: Marge Hayes (living)
         Spouse: Bee Hayes (1918-1987) 1 2
         Spouse: Jane Hayes (living)
         Spouse: Blanche Hayes (living)
         Spouse: Beth Hayes (1928-1998) 1 2
           Marr: 1989 1 2




General Notes (Husband)

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From the notes of M. Fenimore: Individual: Charles at one time had a Shoe Repair shop and spent most of his life in the shoe repair busi ness. He at one time had a store but his general occupation was a "Jack of all Trades". Charl es was a quiet easy going individual who was kind. The 1900 Census for Big Butte, Jackson Cou nty, Oregon shows Charles owning a farm on which his occupation is listed as farmer. The cen sus shows Charles, Mary his wife, and children Thomas, Cora, Emma and Charles brother as livi ng in the household. Living on the farm next door is his sister Zora and her husband James Ra yborn. Next to Zora is the home of Ella Meeker. Charles Baxter Hayes and Mary Jane Ankrom wer e married on August 1, 1893 in Fairfield, Jefferson County, Iowa, at 2:45 PM. Charles, who wa s known as "Charlie" all his life, was a "Jack of All Trades". He at one time had a shoe repa ir shop, he hired out as a farm laborer, he worked as a painter, anything he could do to mak e a living. The 1900 census for Big Butte, Jackson County, Oregon, shows Charlie as ownin g a farm and his occupation is listed as farmer. In April of 1924 the census for Portland, Or egon shows him as owning a shoe shop in Portland. They moved around a lot, and every one of t heir twelve children was born in a different town, county or state.

In 1899, June 3, Charlie and Mary Jane, with their three children, Thomas (Bill), Cora and E thel, set out from Iowa for Oregon. Charlie's parents and family were already in Oregon, an d had been urging the young family to come out. The first leg of the journey was by horse an d wagon. They reached the Nebraska line on June 24, 1899, and camped at Ames, NE for 27 days . They then continued their journey until October, 1988, camping near Silver City, Idaho unti l December 22. (These lay-overs were probably for Charlie to work for a while and accumulat e some more money.) Then they sold the horses and wagon and took the railroad at Murphy, Idah o on December 24, for Portland, Oregon. On December 25, they made the final leg of the journe y by stage coach from Portland to Central Point, Oregon, arriving late at night on December 2 6, 1899. (Mary Jane always said that the stage driver was drunk, and just about overturned th e coach while fording a river.) They stayed with Charlie's parents, Louisa and Thomas, unti l February, 1900, when they moved to a rented farm on "Box Creek" .

From then until 1914, they moved many times, and in July of 1914 they packed up everything t o move to Meridian, Idaho, where a friend of Charlie's had told him it was a good place to op en a store. By this time they had nine children and Mary Jane was expecting the 10th. On this journey, Cora, who was then 18, drove one wagon and Charlie drove the other. Bill was ma rried by this time and didn't go. Cora kept a diary of their journey, which is in the possess ion of Shirley Beach Phillips. They arrived near Boise, Idaho on August 25, 1914, and camped in a tent until September 10, when they moved into a house. On October 12 they moved a gain near Nampa and stayed there for a short time, then moved to Meridian. Walter was born o n Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 1914 in Meridian, Idaho. It evidently quickly became apparen t that they could not make a living in Meridian (for whatever reason), and in January, 1915 t hey sold everything and moved back to Halsey, Oregon. From then until 1933 they moved fiftee n times, all within the state of Oregon. Mary Jane had kept a log of all the places they lived, but the log ended in 1933. Charlie died in 1945, and they had moved just a s often in all of the years between 1933 and 1945.

Charlie was a kind and gentle man, much loved by his children. He did most of the cooking, a nd Cora remembers him fondly as working in the kitchen with a dishtowel thrown over his shoul der. She said he made wonderful baking powder biscuits. He played the fiddle for country dances, playing and tapping his foot in time. He also told stories and sang to the children , songs that had been passed down from generation to generation, old folk ballads. In the 193 0s and '40s, as an older man, he loved to listen to the radio, and his favorite program was " The Lone Ranger". He never missed it if he could help it. He died of leukemia at the age of 7 7. Burial is in the Riverview Abbey in Portland, Oregon. Charles is located in the MAPLE room o f the mausoleum forth up on the left next to his wife in a joint cript.Charles sold his sho e repair shop on this day. Births in Jefferson County, Iowa 1880-1899, Page 110 shows the occ upation of Charles as a Painter

Marriage: Charles and Mry were married by Rev. G. W. Mapes at 2:45 pm. At the time of the marriage Mar y was living in Glasgow, Iowa.


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From the notes of M. Fenimore:

Burial: 22 Jun 1968 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon Reference: 23 Residence: a rental home 24 Dec 1899 Central Point, Oregon SSAN: Portland, Multnomah, Oregon

Individual: Mary had a bit of wisdom about her. She told her granddaughter Patsy Stowell that if she eve r lived in a home where the house plants would not live in that the home should be vacated an d not lived in. Mary had a Parakeet for a pet. One day as Mary was swatting a fly with a news paper her Parakeet had the misfortune of taking off on a in house flight and flew into the pa th of the swinging newspaper. He did not survive the ordeal. Mary tried to resuscitate her pe t and cried a lot of tears over his accidental demise. Mary lived in the St. Johns section o f Portland, Oregon until just a few years before her death when she moved into a nursing home . Mary kept a log of every home she and her family lived in from October 1893 in Cincinnati , Iowa until January 1934 in Portland, Oregon. One week after marriage Mary started working a s a housekeeper on a farm owned by people named Monfort in Cincinnati, Iowa. Mary chooses t o be poetic with her last name. During the time she was dating Charles she signed her letter s as Mary E. J. Ankrim. Mary also wrote the following poem to Charles on 15 May 1893 when she was living in Glasgow , Iowa :"Remember me when death Shall close my eyelids In their last response When the evening breezes Shall gently wave the grass O're your true friends grave."

Letter from Edna Flack 11/2/97:

"John and Mary Ankrom, Mother's brother and sister, went to Oregon when my mother [Sarah] wa s young. Mary married a Hayes. She had eleven children and said if she ever had another one s he would give it away......And she did.....Rex, her last. I don't know the rest of the story. " The "rest of the story" is as follows: Mary was quite tired of children when Dave (Rex) wa s born and Mary worked a deal out with a Lue and Maddie Miller to take Dave at birth and rais e him. Mary made this decision without consulting Charles. Dave was raised by the Millers unt il he was six years old at which time they divorced. Dave was than sent to live with his sist er Grace until Mary and Charles came and took him home again.

Mary Jane Ankrom and Charlie Hayes were married in 1893, just a few weeks before her 16th bir thday. Charlie was 25. At that time he had a barber shop. Mary Jane had been "hiring out", do ing housework and helping with children at neighboring farms, earning $1.50 per week.. Afte r their marriage they "went to housekeeping on Monfort's farm". This means they set up their household together.

The following is verbatim from the log that Mary Jane kept throughout her life up until 1934 of all the places they lived during their marriage:

"C.B. Hayes and Mary Ankrim (sic) were united in marriage A.D. August 1, 1893 at Fairfield, J efferson County, Iowa by Rev. G. W. Mapes, gospel minister. Time 15 minutes till 3 PM. Went t o housekeeping August 8 on Monfort's farm.

Moved to Cincinnati, Iowa October 8-11, 1893. Moved to the country southeast of Cincinnati Ja n 2, 1894. Moved to Fairfield IA April 17, 1894. (William was born 24 June 1894) Moved to G . J. Smith's place August 6. To Moulton March 5, 1895. To Jno Rodgers farm March 29, 1895. Back to Cincinnati January 20, 1896. (Cora was born February 20, 1896) To Centerville N ovember 3 - Castor's house December 1 - to G. R. Neuse February 10, 1897 - to C. Q. Stanton' s - April 10th. Sold out and visited for 6 days then traveled bck to Jefferson County Apri l 8 Easter Sunday. Moved on William Coulter's farm may 11, 1897. Moved to John Fast's farm No v 17, 1897. Moved to the Louden Bros shanty April 10, 1898. (Ethel was born October 12, 1898 ) Sold out and left their place June 1 (1899) - visited Laura and Frank until June 3- then st arted for the wild west. Struck the Nebraska line June 24 -camped at Ames, Nebraska for 27 da ys then continued on our journey until Oct 19, 1899. Camped near Silver City, Idaho until Dec ember 22, 1899. Took the cars at Murphy, Idaho December 24 for Portland, Oregon. December 2 5 continued on to Central Point, Oregon by stage coach. December 26, 1899 arrived at home a t night. February 11, 1900 moved to C. C. Beekman's ranch. (Charles "Bud" was born October 18 , 1900). December 5, 1900, moved to J.R. Cameron's place on the Rogue River. October 16, 190 1 moved to Mrs. J. Jariskia's farm. April 5, 1902 moved to Mrs. M. Case's farm. (Grace was bo rn June 5, 1902) June 26, 1902 moved to Medford on 9 and G St. July 7 moved to the Bryant hou se on West 7 St. October 29 moved to the old Morine place. Nov 20 moved to Bybee's ranch. Apr il 19, 1903 sold out and started for the Willamette Valley. Got as far as Grants Pass. Laid o ver 10 days and returned back to Medford May 5, 1903. Only camped. May 10 moved to Pratt's ho use. July 13, 1903 moved to Mrs. Kenworthy's house. Sept 6 moved to Bryant house. Sept 15 sta rted for Eugene, Oregon. Arrived at Springfield Sept 25, no house. Turned back to Goshen, Ore gon. Camped 4 days then 2 days at Orth's, then moved to Pleasant Hill on Mrs. Kelly's farm Oc t first. May 20, 1904 we moved to Creswell, Oregon. Aug 5 moved to Matt Dennar's house agai n in Medford. Aug 29 moved to Central Point, Oregon in Hunt McCruter's house. Nov 17 moved t o Wm Cochran's house also in Central Point. March 13, 1905 we moved to T. J. Kelso's ranch no rth of Little Butte. (LeRoy was born August 25, 1905). Sept 20, 1905 moved to U.L. Sheldon' s house. June 23, 1906, we moved back to Kelso's house. Oct 5, 1906 we moved to Geo Brown's h ouse in Eagle Point, Oregon. April 15, 1907 we moved in the Bateman house again in Medford. N ov 16, 1907 we moved to Wallace York's house on Laurel Hill, Josephine County, Oregon. Jan 7 , 1908 we again moved to J. J. Bricker's ranch on Powers Creek. March 30, 1908 we moved to M rs. Kate McFadden's ranch on Applegate River. (Clarence "Tom" was born May 28, 1908). Total t o date 44.

From McFadden's Feb 25, 1909 to Chas Burkhalter's house on Applegate, from there to Grants Pa ss depot to ship goods. To Eugene into Coburg May 3, 1909 into Jennie Snyder's house. June 1 , 1909 into Minnie L. Drury's house. Nov 3, 1909 shipped to Clarence Stratton's house in Mill erburg. March 12 rented W. H. Goltra's farm and took possession March 24, 1910. (Annie was bo rn August 17, 1910). Lived here until Oct 12, 1911 then moved to Mae McLarren's house in Brow nsville, Oregon. April 17, 1912 we moved to Crawfordsville, Oregon. (Ruby was born December 3 0, 1912). Lived there nearly 23 months. On March 13, 1914 we moved to Brownsville again for six weeks and then April 20 moved to Ash Swale until J uly 9, 1914. Made a sale of all household goods and emigrated to Idaho. Landed 5 miles of Boi se Aug 25, 1914. Camped in tent until Sept 10. Moved into a house. Oct 12 moved again in Idaho near Nampa. Stayed a short time then moved to Meridian, Idaho. On November 26, 1914 , Thanksgiving day, Walter was born. Jan 11, 1915 we sold everything and moved back to Halsey , Oregon. Stayed with Willie a few days and in April 1915 we moved west of Halsey until Septe mber when we moved to Brownsville in Barney Martano's house. Stayed 3 weeks, moved in Ed Rus s house. Lived there 20 months then on June 14, 1917 moved to Marshfield, Oregon [Now Coos Ba y] in Dotson's house. On Aug 7, 1917 moved into Blain's house. (Opal was born on October 12 , 1917). On April 12, 1918 moved to Independence, Oregon. Sept 1, 1918 moved to Dallas, Oregon in McDonald's house. Oct 7, 1918, moved into Coulter's h ouse. March 10, 1919 moved across from Joe Black's on Maple Ave. April 15, 1920 moved to 191 0 Van Houten Portland, Oregon. August 14, 1920 bought a house 928 Amherst St and moved into t he home Sat PM. Rex was born next day, Sunday 10:45 AM August 15, 1920, Dr. Hart's hospital . Only friend with me was Mattie Miller. April 26, 1923 moved to Jefferson, Oregon to Mrs. Da vis place. Sept 4 moved to Eppley house on Main St. April 24, 1924 moved to 800 S. River St . owing to selling out shoe shop. In Aug 24 moved to Main St. Newberg. In January, 1925 move d to Dale Hutchinson's house on Dayton Ave. Oct 5 moved to Amherst St. Portland on account o f Walter's illness. Jan 1, 1926 moved to So. Jersey St. June 24 moved to Syracuse St. June 20 , 1927 moved to Shintaffor's house on Tyler St, Portland. May 24, 1928 moved on Princeton St . near Fisk St. Jan 4, 1928 moved on Fisk St. near Baptist Church. March 27, 1928 moved to 20 0 Meridian St, Newberg, Oregon. Aug 16, 1928 moved to N. Grant St. In Oct moved to Meridian a nd 5th St. March 10, 1929 moved to 2 River St. 1931 on April 4 moved to 410 S. River St. Sept ember 1932 moved to Jones house on 2nd St. March 9, 1933 moved to 766 E. 11th St., Eugene, an d Aug 22, 1933 moved to Portland on N. Ivanhoe, 8038. Nov 23, 1934 moved to 6914 Lombard St , Portland. Jan 24, 1934 moved to 7336 N. Ivanhoe."

When her last child, Rex, was born, she made arrangements to give him to her friend Mattie M iller, mentioned above, but Charlie intervened. However, Rex did live with Mattie a good par t of his childhood, living back and forth between his parents and Mattie. Mary Jane had a har d life, they were very poor, and with moving all the time, had little time to put down roots . After Charlie died in 1945, she lived for a while with her son, Bill, in a little house o n the property of her daughter, Grace. At the end of her life she lived in a nursing home, an d died at the age of 91.Mary was living in the Hill Haven rest home at the time of her death . Burial is at the Riverview Abbey Mausoleum at 0319 SW Taylors Ferry Road, in Portland, Oreg on. Mary is buried next to her husband in a joint cript. The cript is in the MAPLE room and i s the fourth up on the left in. The cript has a marble facing with brass lettering.Charles an d Mary left Iowa on 3 Jun 1898 for Oregon. They reached the Nebraska line on the 24th of Jun e and stayed at Ames, Nebraska for 27 days arriving at Silver City, Idaho on the 22nd of Dece mber. They took the railcars at Murphy, Idaho on the 24th of December for Portland, Oregon an d then continued on the Central Point, Oregon by Stage coach on Christmas Day 1899 arriving a t their destination in Oregon the next day. After living in numerous places Charles and Mar y sold their household goods and left for Idaho on the 9th of July in 1914 arriving at Boise , Idaho on the 25th of August 1914. On Jan 11, 1915 they sold everything again and moved bac k to Halsey, Oregon. In the following years they moved around 15 more times never leaving Ore gon again.

Marriage: Charles and Mry were married by Rev. G. W. Mapes at 2:45 pm. At the time of the marriage Mar y was living in Glasgow, Iowa.


General Notes for Child Thomas William Hayes

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From the notes of M. Fenimore: Individual: Thomas William Hayes was always known as "Bill" to his family. However, he worked as a cowbo y for many years of his life, and liked to be called "Tex". He was given to wearing "ten gall on hats", cowboy boots, jeans and western-style shirts. He carried a sack of Bull Durham loos e tobacco in his shirt pocket and rolled his own cigarettes. He also carried a can of "snoose " (Copenhagen chewing tobacco) which he chewed, and always needed a place to spit. He took de light in asking children if they wanted some gum, and then pulling out his can of snoose. H e had nicknames for everyone, and hardly ever called anyone by their given name. He was quit e a colorful character, always kind and friendly. He was divorced from his wife, Nettie, afte r only a few years of marriage, but maintained a friendship with her and her second husban d all of his life. He never remarried. He and Nettie had two children, Violet and Myrtle, bu t Violet died soon after birth. Following is a poem published in Violet's obituary, written b y "her young aunt, Grace Hayes":

"The vacant place, the empty little cot, We see them day by day, And oh, it fills our hearts with care, Since our loved one went away.

But though the light has left us here, Like the setting of the sun, We'll trust Thee ever, Father dear, And say "Thy will be done

Bill lived at 9235 N. Allegheny Avenue in Portland, Oregon for many years Burial was in th e River View Abbey mausoleum


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Last residence: OR 97223 Individual: Cora Belle Hayes was known all her life as "Ted", a nickname given her by her brother, Bill , who never called anyone by her given name. As the second oldest child of 12, and the oldes t girl, Ted always had to be a "mother's helper" and tend the younger ones and help out wit h the cooking and housework. She was only allowed to go to school through 6th grade, as she was nee ded at home. However, she loved to read, and educated herself to the best of her ability, an d had a lovely handwriting. She was quite artistic, and could draw wonderful farm animals, es pecially horses, which she loved. She had a chance to go to art school when in her teens, spo nsored by a neighbor who saw her talent, but she was not allowed to go because of responsibil ities at home. They moved around a lot, and during her life with her family they moved approx imately 60 times, and after she was married in 1922, the family was still moving several time s a year.

In 1914, when her father decided to move the family from Brownsville, Oregon to Meridian, Id aho, they took two teams and wagons. Ted was 18, and she drove one wagon, while her father dr ove the other. She kept a diary of their journey, writing a little each night when they camped. She always remembered her heartbreak when they had to lighten the wagon and she had t o leave her box of books behind. They only stayed in Idaho a short time, then sold everythin g and took the train back to Halsey, Oregon.

She was married to George Beach in 1922 and they lived in a small house they bought in St. J ohns, Oregon, which later was incorporated into Portland. Their daughter, Helen, was born i n that house, and their daughter, Shirley, was born in a small, "lying in" maternity home nea rby. They lived at this same address until 1958, when they moved to an acreage near Beaverton , Oregon. Ted loved living in the country, and they had chickens and rabbits, and a large gar den. Ted joined the local "Ladies Aid" and enjoyed going to the meetings and hosting them i n her home. She held the office of Treasurer at one time. She and George also belonged to th e Kinton Grange, and enjoyed helping with the annual turkey dinner that was put on by the gra nge. She usually volunteered to roast a couple of turkeys or bake some pumpkin pies. All o f her nieces and nephews loved "Aunt Ted", and felt that she was a special person.

When George died in 1974 as a result of an auto accident, it was a terrible loss to Ted. Sh e managed to stay in their home in the country for a few years, but then when she fell and br oke her hip she realized she couldn't stay out there alone any more and moved into a lovely r etirement apartment in the Tigard/King City area, where she could have her meals in the dinin g room and enjoy housekeeping service. In her later years she had severe osteoporosis and wa s in quite a lot of pain and was quite stooped. She was 91 years old when she died.


General Notes for Child Emma Ethel Hayes

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Emma Ethel was always known as "Ethel" to everyone. Her husband was a logger, and they live d up in the hills where he pursued his work.


General Notes for Child Charles Arthur Hayes

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Last residence: WI 53207


General Notes for Child Grace Olive Hayes

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From the notes of M. Fenimore: Individual: Grace was a friendly, outgoing woman, who liked to have people around her. Her husband , John , worked swing shift at The Plylock, a plywood plant in St. Johns, and so he didn't get hom e from work until around 1:00 AM. There was usually a group of people at the house every evening, playing pinochle and enjoying themselves, keeping Grace company until he came home . Grace was very kind to everyone and always made them feel at home.Burial is in the Skylin e Memorial Cemetery in Portland, Oregon.


General Notes for Child Clarence Hayes

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From the notes of M. Fenimore: Last residence: OR 97217 Individual: Clarence was called "Tom" during his life. Ted Beach wrote that Tom signed his name as C. T . Hayes. An uncle called him Tom Chit when he was learning to walk. Later on the name Chit wa s dropped. He did not like to be called Clarence and everyone called him Tom. Clarence was al ways known as "Tom". His brother Bill started calling him "Tom Chit", after a little bird, w hen he was just a baby. The name stuck and he was always known as Tom. He was the only one o f the twelve children not to have a middle name, and he always signed his name as C. T. Hayes .


General Notes for Child Opal Mary Hayes

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From the notes of M. Fenimore: Individual: Frank and Opal were married for 25 years. Opal was adept at crochet and knitting. Opal also l oved to hand develop new strains of African Violets and had over 900 plants when she died. Op al sold African Violets from her home. Opal wrote a poem to Frank for their 20th wedding anni versary. Here is the poem:

In 1935 you were a bacheler so gay and had visions of staying that way Came the year of nineteen thirty six you decided love and marriage culd mix In 1937 you applied and filed for legal adoption of my child In 1938 if you will remember we had our first daughter the 3rd of December In 1939 work was scarce, jobs were few. You went to work on the WPA crew On Aug 14, 1940 you beamed with joy. I presented you with an 8 lb boy In 1941, it seemed God's will you went to work at the Woolen Mill In 1942, I joined the working rank and helped get some money in the bank In 1943 our home we did buy. tired of renting, thats the reason why In 1944 to the hospital you wint. Nellie was a life saver Heaven sent In 1945 things looked a lot brighter. Our pile of debts were getting lighter In 1946 old mother nature won, December 27 came another 7 1/2 lb son In 1947 we paid out some more and had Tom put in our basement door Came 1948 and what a wonderful year, all out of debt everything was clear In 1949 we bought our new range. In fact it was time for a change In 1950 it was quite a year for me, dental plates are costly as can be In 1951, to the hospital I went and in the budget put a dent Back in the hospital for me in 1952, my condition stumped the doctors too In 1953 - we decided that we would be like everyone else and buy us a TV In 1954 - Surgery for me at Holladay Park. Believe me, an operation is no lark In 1955 - Car accident unavoidable you see. Hospital, surgery, misery & pain, all for me November 29, 1956, our 20th Anniversary Date, you can't back out now, its too late Does it seem possible that 20 short years have gone? Love and happiness just doesn't die And if I had this all again to do, I'd choose the same partner and that is you.

Burial is in the Riverview Abbey Mausoleum in Portland, Oregon in the Spruce room, 7th crip t up on the right next to her 2nd husband Frank Stowell. The cript has a marble facing with b rass lettering.

Marriage: Opal stated that she left Howard on the 22 nd of November in 1935. After a divorce Howard wa s ordered to pay $15.00 a month during the final divorce hearing for support of his daughte r Patsy.


General Notes for Child David Hayes

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Retirement: 1982 Vancouver, Clark, Washington Occupation: Truck Driver 1982 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon Occupation: Police Officer 1940 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon Illness: 1996 Vancouver, Clark, Washington Illness: Dec 1996 Vancouver, Clark, Washington SSAN: Before 1951 Oregon Merchant Marine: Bet 1941 and 1945 Portland, Multnomah, Oregon


Rutherford and Mary Jane Ankrom



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Wife Mary Jane Ankrom 1 2

           Born: Abt 1847 1 2
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         Father: Jacob Ankrom (1796-1878) 1 2
         Mother: Rebecca Ankrom (1807-1888) 1 2



   Other Spouse: William C. Dile (      -      ) 1 2



William C. Dile and Mary Jane Ankrom



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Wife Mary Jane Ankrom 1 2

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         Father: Jacob Ankrom (1796-1878) 1 2
         Mother: Rebecca Ankrom (1807-1888) 1 2



   Other Spouse: Rutherford (      -      ) 1 2



David Henry Hays and Mary Jane Ankrom



Husband David Henry Hays 1 2

           Born: 9 Oct 1851 - Richland Twnshp., Vinton, OH 1 2
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           Died: 18 Jan 1927 1 2
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       Marriage: 14 Mar 1880 - Vinton, Gallia, OH 1 2




Wife Mary Jane Ankrom 1 2

           Born: 1862 - Vinton, Gallia, OH 1 2
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           Died: 1957 1 2
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         Father: Thomas Ankrom (1828-1914) 1 2
         Mother: Elizabeth Jane Cozad (1840-1890) 1 2




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1880 Census: Census Place:Richland, Vinton, Ohio Source:FHL Film 1255074 National Archives Film T9-1074 Page 127A RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace David H. HAYSSelfMMW27OH Occ:FarmerFa: PAMo: OH Mary A. HAYSWifeFMW18OH Occ:Keeping HouseFa: OHMo: OH


Mary Lou Ankrom



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Wife Mary Lou Ankrom (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: George Ankrom (1912-1988) 1 2
         Mother: Margery Seymour





William Henry Coop and Mary Ruth Ankrom



Husband William Henry Coop 1 2 5

           Born: 22 Jul 1843 - Cedar Township, Jefferson, Iowa 1 2
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           Died: 21 Aug 1933 - Antioch, Jefferson, Iowa 1 2
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       Marriage: 27 Feb 1861 - Jefferson Co., Io 1 2




Wife Mary Ruth Ankrom 1 2

           Born: 22 Jul 1843 - Fairfield, Van Buren, Iowa 1 2
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         Father: John Henry Ankrom (1797-1872) 1 2
         Mother: Hannah Francis (1808-1878) 1 2





Children
1 F Elizabeth Coop 1 2

            AKA: Lizzie
           Born: 16 Jan 1862 - IA 1 2
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           Died: 1928 1 2
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         Spouse: Charles Fastin Estan Easton (      -      ) 1 2
           Marr: Abt 1885 1 2



2 F Hannah Louisa Coop 1 2

           Born: 8 Feb 1864 1 2
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         Spouse: John Howe Taylor (living)



3 F Nancy Ellen Coop 1 2

           Born: 12 Dec 1865 - IA 1 2
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4 M John Francis Coop 1 2

            AKA: Frank
           Born: 6 Jul 1869 - IA 1 2
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         Spouse: Jane Jones (living)



5 F Annie Coop 1 2

           Born: 1871 - IA 1 2
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6 M David Coop 1 2

            AKA: Lee
           Born: 18 Feb 1872 - IA 1 2
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         Spouse: Emily Coop (living)



7 F Mary Isabel Coop 1 2

           Born: 1877 - IA 1 2
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8 M William Birdwell Coop 1 2

            AKA: Bird
           Born: 4 Feb 1881 1 2
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           Died: 1923 1 2
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         Spouse: Beatrice McEluvain (living)



9 F Christiana Anna Coop 1 2

           Born: 3 Jul 1887 1 2
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General Notes (Husband)

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1880 Census:

Census Place:Penn, Jefferson, Iowa Source:FHL Film 1254347 National Archives Film T9-0347 Page 309C RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace William H. COOPSelfMMW43IA Occ:FarmerFa: VAMo: VA Mary R. COOPWifeFMW36IA Occ:Keeps HouseFa: VAMo: VA Lizzie COOPDauFSW18IA Occ:At HomeFa: IAMo: IA Nancy Ellen COOPDauFSW14IA Occ:At SchoolFa: IAMo: IA Frank COOPSonMSW11IA Occ:Farm WorkFa: IAMo: IA Annie COOPDauFSW9IA Fa: IAMo: IA Lee COOPSonMSW7IA Fa: IAMo: IA Mary COOPDauFSW3IA Fa: IAMo: IA


General Notes (Wife)

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Individual: Sarah and Mary Ruth were the first white twins ever born in Jefferson county.


General Notes for Child Elizabeth Coop

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according to:

Patryka Chaves de Tachick file

Marriage: ABT. 1885 in [nine children]


Mary S. Ankrom



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Wife Mary S. Ankrom 1 2

           Born: 1866 - OH 1 2
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         Father: Owen Franks Ankrom (      -      ) 1 2 6
         Mother: Gabriella Burris (1831-      ) 1 2





Mary Virginia Ankrom



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Wife Mary Virginia Ankrom (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: James Patrick Ankrom Jr (1888-1952) 1 2
         Mother: Wyona May Lewis





Matthew Ankrom



Husband Matthew Ankrom 1 2

           Born: Abt 1774 - VA 1 2
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         Father: Richard Ankrom Jr (1747-1828) 1 2
         Mother: Ruth A. Hill (1757-1830) 1 2


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Smith and Maude Ankrom



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Wife Maude Ankrom 1 2

           Born: 1876 1 2
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         Father: Andrew Jackson Ankrom (1841-1911) 1 2
         Mother: Frances U. Adams (      -      ) 1 2





Maxine Ankrom



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Wife Maxine Ankrom (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: Emmit Ankrom (1907-1972) 1 2
         Mother: Ethel May Bush (1908-1993) 1 2





Merle Ankrom



Husband Merle Ankrom 1 2

           Born: 26 May 1920 1 2
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           Died: 18 Sep 1974 1 2
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         Father: Stanley William Ankrom (1879-      ) 1 2
         Mother: Stella Mae Switzer (      -      ) 1 2


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Merlin W. Ankrom and Frances L. McCoy



Husband Merlin W. Ankrom 1 2

           Born: 22 Oct 1920 1 2
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           Died: 22 Aug 1989 - Portland, Multnomah Co., OR 1 2
         Buried:  - Willamette National Cemetery Portland, Multnomah Co., OR 1 2


         Father: Claude Bernard Ankrom (1878-1952) 1 2
         Mother: Beatrice Goodman (1884-1957) 1 2


       Marriage: 15 Jun 1946 1 2




Wife Frances L. McCoy 1 2

           Born: 13 Nov 1918 - Goldendale, Klickitat, Washinton 1 2
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           Died: 16 Feb 1981 - Portland, Multnomah Co., OR 1 2
         Buried:  - Willamette National Cemetery Portland, Multnomah Co., OR 1 2



Children
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General Notes (Husband)

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Per M. Fenimore:

Military: 1940 Phillipines Individual: Burial: Willamette National Cemetery

Multnomah County Oregon, USA Plot: COL-1, Y, 417 Merlin was a Prisoner of War on Wake Island and also had been a unwillin g participant in the Bataan Death March in the Phillipean Islands. Merlin was a SGT in the U S Marines Corps.


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Individual: Burial: Willamette National Cemetery

Multnomah County Oregon, USA Plot: COL-1, Y, 417


Micagoh G. Ankrom



Husband Micagoh G. Ankrom 1 2

           Born: 1857 - VA 1 2
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         Father: John Ankrom (1826-1898) 1 2
         Mother: Hester A. Davis (1824-      ) 1 2


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Minnie Ankrom



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Wife Minnie Ankrom (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: William H. Ankrom
         Mother: Lilly Lee Rose





Minnie Essie Ankrom



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Wife Minnie Essie Ankrom 1 2

           Born: 5 Oct 1876 - OH 1 2
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         Father: James Patrick Ankrom (1832-1916) 1 2
         Mother: Jemima Ewing (1840-1887) 1 2





Minnie H. Ankrom



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Wife Minnie H. Ankrom 1 2

           Born: 14 Jul 1880 1 2
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         Father: Joseph Ankrom (1832-1887) 1 2
         Mother: Cyntha Ann Ferguson (1846-1906) 1 2





Miron Ankrom



Husband Miron Ankrom 1 2

           Born: 1877 - WV 1 2
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         Father: Jonathan Ankrom (1835-1908) 1 2
         Mother: Michel C. Thomas (1835-1901) 1 2


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James Stealey and Nancy Ankrom



Husband James Stealey 1 2

           Born: 8 May 1792 1 2
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           Died: Abt 2 Feb 1880 1 2
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       Marriage: 5 May 1833 1 2




Wife Nancy Ankrom 1 2

           Born: 2 Jul 1812 1 2
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           Died: 6 Jan 1891 1 2
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         Father: Richard Duckett Ankrom (1772-1850) 1 2
         Mother: Nancy Rinehart (      -      ) 1 2







Sources


1 BeamandWilson.FTW.

2 James Miracle, 1735328.ged - - Compiled by James Miracle.

3 M. Fenimore at gencircles ABBR M. Fenimore at gencircles.

4 J. Feagin, Gedcom from J. Feagin.

5 1880 Iowa Census ABBR 1880 Iowa Census.

6 1880 Census WV ABBR 1880 Census WV.

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