The Ancestors and Cousins of Tracy Lynn DeVault

Person Page 1,550

Douglas S. Mumpower1

M, #38726

Parents

FatherErle Randolph Mumpower (b. 21 October 1922, d. 1 January 1986)
MotherMargaret McTaggart (b. 8 February 1920, d. 30 March 2009)
Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S11118] Obituary - Margaret (McTaggart) Mumpower

Nathan E. Thomas1

M, #38727

Parents

Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S11118] Obituary - Margaret (McTaggart) Mumpower

Anita J. Thomas1

F, #38728

Parents

Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S11118] Obituary - Margaret (McTaggart) Mumpower

Jabez Buell Franklin1,2,3,4,5

M, #38729, b. about 1847, d. 5 September 1917

Parents

FatherCharles W. Franklin (b. 20 April 1820, d. 1 March 1874)
MotherMary Catherine Kitzmiller (b. 31 August 1825, d. 23 August 1911)
Pedigree Link

Family: Susan "Susie" Stauffer (b. 18 June 1865, d. 15 July 1940)

DaughterChild #1 Franklin (b. about 1885, d. before 1900)
DaughterWinifred Mary "Winnie" Franklin (b. 23 November 1889, d. 15 November 1988)

BASIC FACTS

Jabez Buell Franklin was born about 1847 in Carroll Co., Maryland.1 He and Susan "Susie" Stauffer were married on 7 October 1883 in Whiteside Co., Illinois.1,6 He died in 1896 in Los Angeles Co., California.1,7,2 He died on 5 September 1917 in San Francisco, San Francisco Co., California.8
Jabez Buell Franklin had reference number 39031. He resided in 209 Vignes, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., California (1885 - 1894.)1,7 He was a Painter (1880); carpenter (1887 - 1894.)7,5 He was enumerated on the census in Carroll County, Maryland (1850, 1860)l Whiteside County, Illinois (1880.) Most genealogies show Jabez dying about 1896 in Los Angeles. The records for the J. S. Godeau Funeral Home clearly show that Jabez died on 5 Sep 1917 in San Francisco. Jabez is listed as single at the time of his death. It appears that Jabez and Susie separated before 1900. Jabez remained living in California while Susie returned to Whiteside County, Illinois and lived with her parents.

Citations

  1. [S5892] Genealogy prepared by Elaine (email address)
  2. [S6685] Genealogy prepared by Marie (Wiget) Veerkamp (Ancestry.com)
  3. [S31] 1850 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  4. [S93] 1860 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  5. [S256] 1880 Census, Illinois, Whiteside County
  6. [S8931] Marriage Records - Illinois, Marriage Index, 1860 - 1920 (Ancestry.com)
  7. [S3141] City Directory - California, Maxwell's Los Angeles City Directory 1894, Source Medium: Book
  8. [S3976] Death Records - California, San Francisco Area, Funeral Home Records, 1850 - 1931 (Ancestry.com)

Elhanen H. Franklin1,2,3,4,5,6,7

M, #38730, b. May 1850, d. after 1920

Parents

FatherCharles W. Franklin (b. 20 April 1820, d. 1 March 1874)
MotherMary Catherine Kitzmiller (b. 31 August 1825, d. 23 August 1911)
Pedigree Link

Family: Mary E. Skidmore (b. July 1853, d. after 1940)

DaughterEffie M. Franklin+ (b. 22 September 1875, d. 16 March 1970)
SonCharles H. Franklin+ (b. January 1879, d. 1918)
SonWade Franklin (b. January 1881, d. 1918)

BASIC FACTS

Elhanen H. Franklin was born in May 1850 in Carroll Co., Maryland.1,2,3 He and Mary E. Skidmore were married about 1874.3 He died after 1920.7
Elhanen H. Franklin had reference number 39032. He was enumerated on the census in Carroll County, Maryland (1850 - 1880); Baltimore City County, Maryland (1900); Wicomico County, Maryland (1920.) He was a Works on farm (1870; farmer (1880); laborer (1900.)2,3,4 In the 1920 Census Elhanen is listed as a patient in the Pine Bluff State Sanitarium in Camden, Wicomico County, Maryland. He says he is widowed.

Citations

  1. [S5892] Genealogy prepared by Elaine (email address)
  2. [S301] 1880 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  3. [S529] 1900 Census, Maryland, Baltimore City County
  4. [S168] 1870 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  5. [S31] 1850 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  6. [S93] 1860 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  7. [S1265] 1920 Census, Maryland, Wicomico County

Riley A. Franklin1,2,3,4

M, #38731, b. March 1851

Parents

FatherCharles W. Franklin (b. 20 April 1820, d. 1 March 1874)
MotherMary Catherine Kitzmiller (b. 31 August 1825, d. 23 August 1911)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Riley A. Franklin was born in March 1851 in Carroll Co., Maryland.1,4
Riley A. Franklin had reference number 39033. He was enumerated on the census in Carroll County, Maryland (1860, 1870); Clear Creek County, Colorado (1885); Gunnison County, Colorado (1900.) He was a Farm laborer (1870); Miner - ore (1900.)3,4

Citations

  1. [S5892] Genealogy prepared by Elaine (email address)
  2. [S93] 1860 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  3. [S168] 1870 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  4. [S426] 1900 Census, Colorado, Gunnison County

Charles Samuel Franklin1,2,3,4,5,6

M, #38732, b. 10 April 1853, d. 6 October 1904

Parents

FatherCharles W. Franklin (b. 20 April 1820, d. 1 March 1874)
MotherMary Catherine Kitzmiller (b. 31 August 1825, d. 23 August 1911)
Pedigree Link

Family: Sarah Elizabeth Shipley (b. 11 July 1860, d. 5 December 1909)

ChildChild #8 Franklin (d. before 1900)
SonHerbert Auguster Franklin+ (b. 14 June 1879, d. 1941)
SonWilliam Harvey Franklin+ (b. 19 September 1880, d. 21 August 1946)
DaughterMaud Leona Franklin+ (b. 23 July 1883, d. 9 April 1918)
DaughterBessie Elizabeth Franklin+ (b. August 1885, d. 14 March 1967)
DaughterMary Cordelia Franklin+ (b. 10 August 1887, d. 20 July 1983)
DaughterAlthea Elizabeth Franklin (b. 10 November 1890, d. 16 December 1962)
DaughterMyrtle M. Franklin+ (b. April 1893, d. 1913)

BASIC FACTS

Charles Samuel Franklin was born on 10 April 1853 in Carroll Co., Maryland.1,7,8 He was born in 1859 in Carroll Co., Maryland.4 He and Sarah Elizabeth Shipley were married about 1879.7 He died on 6 October 1904, at age 51.4,8 He was buried in Bethany Cemetery, Taylorsville, Carroll Co., Maryland.4
Charles Samuel Franklin had reference number 39034. He was enumerated on the census in Carroll County, Maryland (1860 - 1880); Baltimore City County, Maryland (1900.) He was a Farmer (1880); brakeman - railroad (1900); trainman on the Washington Branch, B. and O. Railroad (obituary.)4,7,6 He resided in Baltimore City County, Maryland (1904.)4 OBITUARY -

Charles Samuel Franklin
Mr. Charles Samuel Franklin, of Baltimore, a trainman on the Washington Branch, B. and O. Railroad, died on Thursday of last week from injuries received in a rear end collision, at Hyattsville, on the previous Tuesday morning. Mr. Franklin was a native of this county and a son of the late Charles Franklin near Winfield. He was born in 1859 and was in his 56th year. He leaves a widow, who is a daughter of Mr. Thomas N. Shipley, of Taylorsville. Seven children also survive him. He was a brother of Mr. James Franklin, of Winfield. His remains were brought to this county and funeral services held at Bethany M. E. Church South, near Taylorsville, on Sunday, Rev. Mr. Miller, of Mt. Airy, officiating. Mr. Franklin was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, a large delegation of whom attended the funeral in a body. The pall-bearers were members of that organization. The floral tributes were profuse and beautiful. A large concourse of people attended the obsequies.

Note: Charles was born in 1853 and died in 1904 at the age of 51 years.

GRAVE MARKER

CHARLES S. FRANKLIN
Born April 10, 1853
Died Oct. 6, 1904
Rest, father rest in quiet sleep
While friends in sorror o'er
thee weep.

Citations

  1. [S5892] Genealogy prepared by Elaine (email address)
  2. [S168] 1870 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  3. [S93] 1860 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  4. [S9670] Obituary - Charles Samuel Franklin
  5. [S6240] Genealogy prepared by Jennifer Franklin (Ancestry.com)
  6. [S301] 1880 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  7. [S529] 1900 Census, Maryland, Baltimore City County
  8. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book

James Joshua Franklin1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

M, #38733, b. 16 July 1855, d. 20 March 1926

Parents

FatherCharles W. Franklin (b. 20 April 1820, d. 1 March 1874)
MotherMary Catherine Kitzmiller (b. 31 August 1825, d. 23 August 1911)
Pedigree Link

Family: Catherine E. Farver (b. 18 March 1855, d. 16 March 1926)

SonJames Robert Franklin (b. 9 December 1881, d. 17 November 1955)
DaughterGrace May "Gracie" Franklin (b. 24 August 1884, d. 20 October 1946)
DaughterCora Belle Franklin (b. 23 February 1888, d. 31 May 1962)
DaughterLelia J. "Leli" Franklin+ (b. 14 October 1891, d. 1 December 1928)

BASIC FACTS

James Joshua Franklin was born on 16 July 1855 in Carroll Co., Maryland.1,2,10 He and Catherine E. Farver were married about 1881.2 He died on 20 March 1926, at age 70, in Winfield, Carroll Co., Maryland.10,7 He was buried in Ebenezer United Methodist Church Cemetery, Winfield, Carroll Co., Maryland.11
James Joshua Franklin had reference number 39035. He was enumerated on the census in Carroll County, Maryland (1860 - 1880, 1900 - 1920.) He was a Works on farm (1880); blacksmith (1900); blacksmith - home place (1910); blacksmith - own shop (1920 & death certificate.)2,3,6,9 He resided in Winfield, Carroll Co., Maryland (1904.)12 GRAVE MARKER

JAMES J. FRANKLIN
JULY 16, 1855 - MAR. 20, 1926

CATHERINE E. HIS WIFE
MAR. 18, 1855 - MAR. 16, 1926

FRANKLIN.

Citations

  1. [S5892] Genealogy prepared by Elaine (email address)
  2. [S530] 1900 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  3. [S301] 1880 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  4. [S168] 1870 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  5. [S93] 1860 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  6. [S1261] 1920 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  7. [S6685] Genealogy prepared by Marie (Wiget) Veerkamp (Ancestry.com)
  8. [S3523] Death Certificate - James Joshua Franklin
  9. [S867] 1910 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  10. [S8028] Grave Marker - James J. Franklin, Ebenezer United Methodist Church, Windield, Carroll Co., Maryland
  11. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
  12. [S9670] Obituary - Charles Samuel Franklin

Emily V. "Emma" Franklin1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

F, #38734, b. 24 October 1859, d. 20 February 1937

Parents

FatherCharles W. Franklin (b. 20 April 1820, d. 1 March 1874)
MotherMary Catherine Kitzmiller (b. 31 August 1825, d. 23 August 1911)
Pedigree Link

Family: John William Conaway (b. 28 July 1863, d. 22 November 1936)

SonJay Earl Conaway+ (b. 27 July 1890, d. 9 July 1955)
SonGuy Buell Conaway+ (b. 23 March 1898, d. 2 September 1987)

BASIC FACTS

Emily V. "Emma" Franklin was born on 24 October 1859 in Carroll Co., Maryland.1,10 She and John William Conaway were married on 30 January 1888 in Carroll Co., Maryland.6,11 She died on 20 February 1937, at age 77, in Winfield, Carroll Co., Maryland.10 She was buried in Ebenezer United Methodist Church Cemetery, Winfield, Carroll Co., Maryland.5
Emily V. "Emma" Franklin had reference number 39036. She was enumerated on the census in Carroll County, Maryland (1860 - 1880, 1900 - 1930.) OBITUARY - Carroll County Times; February 26, 1937 (Find-A-Grave)

Mrs. Emma V. Conaway, widow of the late John W. Conaway, died at the home of her son, J. E. Conaway, Winfield, Md., Saturday, February 20, 1937, of lobar pneumonia. She was 77 years of age and was a daughter of the late Charles and Mary E. Franklin. Two sons survive J. E. and Guy B. Conaway, both of Winfield, and one sister, Mrs. Mamie Wilcox, Baltimore.
The funeral was held Tuesday at 10:30 A. M. from the J. E. Conaway home with concluding services at 11 A. M. in Ebenezer M. E. Church and burial in the cemetery adjoining. The Rev. Robert Bartlett officiated. C. M. Waltz, funeral director.

GRAVE MARKER

CONAWAY
EMMA V. J. William
OCT. 24, 1859 JULY 28, 1863
FEB. 20, 1937 NOV. 22, 1936.

Citations

  1. [S5892] Genealogy prepared by Elaine (email address)
  2. [S301] 1880 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  3. [S168] 1870 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  4. [S93] 1860 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  5. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
  6. [S530] 1900 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  7. [S1261] 1920 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  8. [S1737] 1930 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  9. [S867] 1910 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  10. [S6685] Genealogy prepared by Marie (Wiget) Veerkamp (Ancestry.com)
  11. [S6416] Genealogy prepared by kanuff (Ancestry.com)

Viola Unknown

F, #38735
Pedigree Link

Family: Walter Webster, Sr.,

SonWalter "Junior" Webster, Jr.+ (b. 6 September 1934, d. 7 December 2018)

Susan "Susie" Stauffer1,2,3,4,5

F, #38736, b. 18 June 1865, d. 15 July 1940

Parents

Pedigree Link

Family: Jabez Buell Franklin (b. about 1847, d. 5 September 1917)

DaughterChild #1 Franklin (b. about 1885, d. before 1900)
DaughterWinifred Mary "Winnie" Franklin (b. 23 November 1889, d. 15 November 1988)

BASIC FACTS

Susan "Susie" Stauffer was born on 18 June 1865 in Manor Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania.1 She and Jabez Buell Franklin were married on 7 October 1883 in Whiteside Co., Illinois.1,2 She died on 15 July 1940, at age 75, in Portland Co., Oregon.1,6
Susan "Susie" Stauffer had reference number 39038. She was enumerated on the census in Whiteside County, Illinois (1880, 1900 - 1930); Multnomah County, Oregon (1940.) She was a Nurse - Private family (1910, 1920.)4 From Elaine (rugeg@aol.com)

Susan Stauffer rather than Susie. Susan was widowed by 1900, her husband, Jabez, died in Los Angeles California and she returned to Jordan County, Illinois with daughter, Winifred, living with her parents, Ripley and Mary Ann Stauffer. Susan died in Portaland, Oregon, living with her daughter and son-in-law at the end of her life: William and Winfred Reinig.

Note: Jabez died in San Francisco in 1917. I suspect that he and Susan separated and she moved back to Illinois to live with her parents.
It appears that Jabez and Susie separated before 1900. Jabez remained living in California while Susie returned to Whiteside County, Illinois and lived with her parents.

Citations

  1. [S5892] Genealogy prepared by Elaine (email address)
  2. [S8931] Marriage Records - Illinois, Marriage Index, 1860 - 1920 (Ancestry.com)
  3. [S2285] 1940 Census, Oregon, Multnomah County
  4. [S798] 1910 Census, Illinois, Whiteside County
  5. [S1178] 1920 Census, Illinois, Whiteside County
  6. [S4014] Death Records - Oregon "Oregon Death Index 1898 - 2008" (Ancestry.com)

Winifred Mary "Winnie" Franklin1,2

F, #38737, b. 23 November 1889, d. 15 November 1988

Parents

FatherJabez Buell Franklin (b. about 1847, d. 5 September 1917)
MotherSusan "Susie" Stauffer (b. 18 June 1865, d. 15 July 1940)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Winifred Mary "Winnie" Franklin was born on 23 November 1889 in Los Angeles Co., California.2 She was born on 23 November 1889 in Whiteside Co., Illinois.1,3 She and William Arthur Reinig were married about 1921 in Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon.1 She died on 15 November 1988, at age 98, in Multnomah Co., Oregon.3,4 She was buried in Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon.5
Winifred Mary "Winnie" Franklin had reference number 39039. Her Social Security Number was 543-26-6130, issued: Oregon, last residence: Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon.3 She was enumerated on the census in Whiteside County, Illinois (1900); Multnomah County, Oregon (1930.) World War I, U.S. Army, nurse with the U.S. Army Base Hospital No. 46, near Argonne, France.6 Information from http://ww1institute.org/untold_stories/franklin.html (This URL seems to have gone bad.)

Background: Winifred was born in Los Angeles, attended school in Clinton, Iowa, and, at age 16 in 1905 settled on a ranch with two friends; moved to Portland, Oregon. (Note—About her decision to move to Portland, she explained, "I just picked it off the map." [Melinda Owen, "90th Birthday Looms, Doesn't Slow Woman," The Oregonian, nd, clipping in family papers])
Volunteered for Red Cross in Oregon in 1914: She worked as a nurse until the U. S. declaration of war in April 1917. ["World War I Remembered: Veteran Recalls Front-Line Duty," Woodstock Independent News, November 1984]
Enlisted as Army Nurse in 1917: While serving as an Army Nurse, Winifred acquired the nickname "Frankie"; typically, Army nurses had nicknames, derived from their last names. Departed NYC on Aquatania, with more than 6000 troops and 99 nurses. ["World War I Remembered: Veteran Recalls Front-Line Duty," Woodstock Independent News, November 1984]
Army nurse in France: Served in the Battle of the Argonne, 12-hours on duty per day as a nurse; she recalled that there were one nurse and four or five "men attendants" for every fifty patients. ["World War I emembered: Veteran Recalls Front-Line Duty," Woodstock Independent News, November 1984]
Wounded doughboys kept arriving at Winifred's field hospital for several months following the Armistice. ["World War I Remembered: Veteran Recalls Front-Line Duty," Woodstock Independent News, November 1984]
In France "Frankie" met and became life-long best friends with Melina ("Addie") Adam (Army Signal Corps).
Return to Oregon: After war she worked at Emmanuel Hospital in Portland, Oregon, beginning in 1919.
Marriage to William (Bill) Reinig. She used to swim in the Willamette River. While swimming one day she met Bill Reinig (in Navy?/Navy vet?). Married Bill Reinig in 1921. He was born on 28 May 1896. For thirty-four years he worked for the Postal Service. They purchased home c1920 — As of 1984 she was still living there, in a district called Rose City Park, across Sandy Boulevard from Jack and Melina Converse. Their residences were about a five-minute ca
Documentary materials provided by Candace McCorkell, granddaughter of Melina Adam, Winifred Reinig's best friend.

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Oregonian; Portland, Oregon; Sunday, October 19, 1980; Page 49

World War I - Army hospital unit plans reunion, by Leverett Richards of the Orgonian staff
Hardtack and gas masks highlight Winifred Franklin "Frankie" Reinig's memories of World War I in which she served as an Army nurse in France 62 years ago.
Mrs. Reinig, 91, is one of a handful of veterans of U.S. Army Base Hospital No. 46 who will hold a reunion luncheon at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, in the Portland Elks Lodge. She is the only local survivor ot the 100 nurses from Portland who volunteered for service.
Adolph Bloch, 85, president of the enlisted men's organization, reports 34 names still on his mailing list out of the 200 who marched off to war July 23, 1918, but only a dozen were able to attend the last reunion.
Only one of the 100 physician officers is known to survive -- Dr. Karl Moran, now retired in Palm Springs, Calif.
"I remember the time when we had nothing but hardtack and catsup to eat," Mrs. Reinig recalled. "And I'll never forget the victims of gas attacks we had to treat in the hospital. We had to wear gas masks to handle the patients, especially those who had been hit by chlorine gas.
"But the mustard gas was the worst. When we peeled the clothes off the wounded their skin would come off with their clothes. They were badly burned. And we had a lot of them among the 8,300 patients we treated during our year close behind the front."
Bloch's copy of the 46th's history reports 840 cases of gas poisoning among the 4,479 patients handled by the medical service section of the hospital.
"This was the first major use of poison gas and the doctors didn't know what to do for the men," Mrs. Reinig recalled. "It was some of the nuses who first suggested using baking soda to treat the massive gas burns," she said.
War was not only hell, it was hard work day and night for the nurses and medics of the enlisted corps, she reminisced. "There would be only one nurse for 50 men in a ward at night, with the help of three or four ward boys."
Our doctors and surgeons were the best, though," Bloch said. "Our records show we lost only 131 out of the 8,266 paitents the hospital treated between July 2, 1918 and Dec. 31, 1918, a mortality rate of only 1.5 percent. We had 1,575 patients in wards and tents at one time."
While the 46th was designated a base hospital, it was so close to the front that it actually served as an evacuation hospital, returning 28 percent of its patients to the trenches.
In those days people didn't wait to be drafted or even asked to volunteer. It was the University of Oregon Medical School, under Dean K.A.J. Mackenzie, that organized the unit. Dr. Robert C. Yenney, later a lieutenant colonel, from the school's staff was named director of the effort. Doctors and surgeons were chosen from the staff.
When the call went out for 100 nurses, about 1,000 volunteered, including the too old, too young and too married. They had to [be] dissuaded, "Kicking and screaming" to narrow the list to 106. "I remember sailing on the Aquitania from New York with 6,000 troops," Mrs. Reinig said. "There was a lot of fire from the big guns of our convoy and we were told a submarine had attacked, but had been sunk," the history recounts. "I remember drilling in Madison Square Garden across from our hotel in New York while waiting for the boat," Mrs. Reinig recalled.
The enlisted men, nearly 200 strong, were drilled by civilians during the first year. They were all civilians, officially the "University of Oregon and Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Red Cross Base Hospital 46." The Elks Lodge donated $40,000 and the Red Cross several thousand dollars to provide the medical equipment required. The nurses supplied their own gear.
It was not until Jan. 2, 1918, that the unit was officially commissioned in the Army Medical Corps at Fort Lewis. Then the enlisted men got their uniforms and began to draw their pay.
"We were all privates," Bloch recalls.
"We nurses got $60 a month," said Mrs Reinig. "Now, all military nurses are commisioned and start out at 10 time the pay we got. But we didn't serve for money. We served because our country and our Allies needed us."
The unit was based at Bazoilles-sur-Meuse, meaning "a lowland for geese" on the Meuse River near the Argonne. The village of Domremy, birthplace of Joan of Arc, was nearby. The unit was disbanded May 22, 1919, never to be activiated again. "Everyone has to be in their 80s or 90s," Bloch said sadly. "I don't know how many more reunions we will have."

GRAVE MARKER

WIFE OF REINIG, WILLIAM H, S/1 US NAVY.

Citations

  1. [S5892] Genealogy prepared by Elaine (email address)
  2. [S1897] 1930 Census, Oregon, Multnomah County, Source Medium: Book
  3. [S12398] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book
  4. [S4015] Death Records - Oregon, 1903 - 1998 (Ancestry.com)
  5. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
  6. [S9277] Newspaper Article - The Oregonian; Portland, Oregon; Sunday, October 19, 1980; Page 49

William Arthur Reinig1,2,3,4,5

M, #38738, b. 28 May 1896, d. 15 April 1968

Parents

FatherLenard C. "Leonard" Reinig (b. September 1868)
MotherAlvina Matilda Reimer
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

William Arthur Reinig was born on 28 May 1896 in Seattle, King Co., Washington.6,2,7 He and Winifred Mary "Winnie" Franklin were married about 1921 in Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon.1 He died on 15 April 1968, at age 71, in Multnomah Co., Oregon.6,8 He was buried in Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon.6
William Arthur Reinig was also known as William Reinat.1 He had reference number 39040. World War I, U.S. Navy.6,3 He was enumerated on the census in Pierce County, Washington (1900); Multnomah County, Oregon (1910, 1930.) He was a Painter - Skinner and Eddie (1917); truck driver - Olds M??? (1920); mail carrier - U.S. Government (1930); mail (panel post) - U.S. Postal Service (1940, 1942.)3,4,5,9,10 His Social Security Number was 542-52-2144, issued: Oregon, last residence: Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon.11 Scar on lower lip.10 FUNERAL NOTICE - The Oregonian; Portland, Oregon; Wednesday, April 17, 1968; Page 36 (GenealogyBank.com)

REINIG -- April 15, William A., 5519 SE 56th Ave.; husband of Winifred M.; brother of Mrs. Henrietta McKinney. Friends invited to services Friday, 2:30 pm, Chapel of MT SCOTT FUNERAL HOME, Foster rd at SE 59th. Interment Willamette National cemetery. Member of Nat'l Assn Retired Civil Service Employees; WOW; Federal Post No. 97, American Legion; retired letter carrier. In lieu of flowers, please send contributions to the heart fund.
He resided in Renton, King Co., Washington (1917), on 28 May 1896.9

Citations

  1. [S5892] Genealogy prepared by Elaine (email address)
  2. [S697] 1900 Census, Washington, Pierce County
  3. [S1897] 1930 Census, Oregon, Multnomah County, Source Medium: Book
  4. [S2285] 1940 Census, Oregon, Multnomah County
  5. [S1401] 1920 Census, Oregon, Multnomah County
  6. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
  7. [S2771] Birth Records - Washington, Washington Births, 1883 - 1935 (Ancestry.com)
  8. [S4015] Death Records - Oregon, 1903 - 1998 (Ancestry.com)
  9. [S12722] World War I Draft Registration Cards (Ancestry.com)
  10. [S12482] U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 (Ancestry.com)
  11. [S12399] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book

Mary E. Skidmore1,2,3,4,5,6

F, #38739, b. July 1853, d. after 1940

Parents

Pedigree Link

Family: Elhanen H. Franklin (b. May 1850, d. after 1920)

DaughterEffie M. Franklin+ (b. 22 September 1875, d. 16 March 1970)
SonCharles H. Franklin+ (b. January 1879, d. 1918)
SonWade Franklin (b. January 1881, d. 1918)

BASIC FACTS

Mary E. Skidmore was born in July 1853 in Maryland.1,4 She and Elhanen H. Franklin were married about 1874.4 She died after 1940 in Probably Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland.7 She was buried in Baltimore Cemetery, Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland.8
Mary E. Skidmore had reference number 39041. She was enumerated on the census in Carroll County, Maryland (1860 - 1880); Baltimore City County, Maryland (1900, 1940.) She was a Nurse - Private family (1910.)5 It looks like two of Mary's sons died in the 1918 flu epidemic. Mary survived the epidemic and was living with her daughter's family in 1940.

GRAVE MARKER

CHARLES H. FRANKLIN
1879 - 1918

MARY E. FRANKLIN
1853 -

WADE H. FRANKLIN
1881 - 1918.

Citations

  1. [S93] 1860 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  2. [S168] 1870 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  3. [S301] 1880 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  4. [S529] 1900 Census, Maryland, Baltimore City County
  5. [S866] 1910 Census, Maryland, Baltimore City County
  6. [S2177] 1940 Census, Maryland, Baltimore City County
  7. [S1265] 1920 Census, Maryland, Wicomico County
  8. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book

Hamilton P. Skidmore1

M, #38740
Pedigree Link

Family: Katura Parrish

DaughterMary E. Skidmore+ (b. July 1853, d. after 1940)

BASIC FACTS

Hamilton P. Skidmore had reference number 39042.

Citations

  1. [S6560] Genealogy prepared by LeAnne (email address)

Katura Parrish1

F, #38741
Pedigree Link

Family: Hamilton P. Skidmore

DaughterMary E. Skidmore+ (b. July 1853, d. after 1940)

BASIC FACTS

Katura Parrish was also known as Katurah Unknown. She had reference number 39043.

Citations

  1. [S6560] Genealogy prepared by LeAnne (email address)

Effie M. Franklin1,2,3,4,5

F, #38742, b. 22 September 1875, d. 16 March 1970

Parents

FatherElhanen H. Franklin (b. May 1850, d. after 1920)
MotherMary E. Skidmore (b. July 1853, d. after 1940)
Pedigree Link

Family: Joseph A. Rutledge (b. December 1867, d. before 1958)

SonJoseph Joshua Rutledge+ (b. 5 July 1902, d. 13 January 1958)
SonWade Franklin Rutledge+ (b. 10 June 1906)

BASIC FACTS

Effie M. Franklin was born on 22 September 1875 in Maryland.1,2,6 She and Joseph A. Rutledge were married about 1901. She died on 16 March 1970, at age 94, in Probably Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland.6,7 She was buried in Baltimore Cemetery, Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland.7
Effie M. Franklin had reference number 39044. She was enumerated on the census in Carroll County, Maryland (1880); Baltimore City County, Maryland (1900 - 1940.) Her Social Security Number was 217-03-6641, issued: Maryland, last residence: Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland.6 She resided in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland (1923.)8 DEATH NOTICE - The Baltimore Sun; Baltimore, Maryland; Thursday, March 19, 1970; Page 38 (Newspapers.com)

RUTLEDGE
On March 16, 1970, Effie, beloved wife of the late Joseph A. Rutledge.
Friends may call at St. Martin's Home for the Aged, 601 Maiden Choice Lane, from 2 until 9 P.M. where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated on Thursday at 7:30 A.M. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery.

Citations

  1. [S301] 1880 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  2. [S529] 1900 Census, Maryland, Baltimore City County
  3. [S2177] 1940 Census, Maryland, Baltimore City County
  4. [S866] 1910 Census, Maryland, Baltimore City County
  5. [S1735] 1930 Census, Maryland, Baltimore City County
  6. [S12399] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book
  7. [S3944] Death Notice - Effie M. (Franklin) Rutledge
  8. [S12427] U.S. City Directories, 1821 - 1989 (Ancestry.com)

Charles H. Franklin1,2,3

M, #38743, b. January 1879, d. 1918

Parents

FatherElhanen H. Franklin (b. May 1850, d. after 1920)
MotherMary E. Skidmore (b. July 1853, d. after 1940)
Pedigree Link

Family: Alice Unknown (b. about 1881)

SonHamilton Franklin (b. about 1903)

BASIC FACTS

Charles H. Franklin was born in January 1879 in Maryland.1,2 He and Alice Unknown were married about 1901.3 He died in 1918, at age ~39, in Probably Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland.4 He was buried in Baltimore Cemetery, Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland.3
Charles H. Franklin had reference number 39045. He was enumerated on the census in Carroll County, Maryland (1880); Baltimore City County, Maryland (1900, 1910.) He was a Plumber - own shop (1910.)3 GRAVE MARKER

CHARLES H. FRANKLIN
1879 - 1918

MARY E. FRANKLIN
1853 -

WADE H. FRANKLIN
1881 - 1918.

Citations

  1. [S301] 1880 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  2. [S529] 1900 Census, Maryland, Baltimore City County
  3. [S866] 1910 Census, Maryland, Baltimore City County
  4. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book

Lenard C. "Leonard" Reinig1,2

M, #38744, b. September 1868
Pedigree Link

Family: Alvina Matilda Reimer

SonWilliam Arthur Reinig (b. 28 May 1896, d. 15 April 1968)

BASIC FACTS

Lenard C. "Leonard" Reinig was born in September 1868 in Germany.3
Lenard C. "Leonard" Reinig had reference number 39046.

Citations

  1. [S697] 1900 Census, Washington, Pierce County
  2. [S6679] Genealogy prepared by marcytwp (Ancestry.com)
  3. [S5892] Genealogy prepared by Elaine (email address)

Alvina Matilda Reimer1,2

F, #38745
Pedigree Link

Family: Lenard C. "Leonard" Reinig (b. September 1868)

SonWilliam Arthur Reinig (b. 28 May 1896, d. 15 April 1968)

BASIC FACTS

Alvina Matilda Reimer had reference number 39047.

Citations

  1. [S697] 1900 Census, Washington, Pierce County
  2. [S6679] Genealogy prepared by marcytwp (Ancestry.com)

Child #1 Franklin1

F, #38746, b. about 1885, d. before 1900

Parents

FatherJabez Buell Franklin (b. about 1847, d. 5 September 1917)
MotherSusan "Susie" Stauffer (b. 18 June 1865, d. 15 July 1940)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Child #1 Franklin was born about 1885 in Los Angeles Co., California.1 She died before 1900 in California.1
Child #1 Franklin had reference number 39048.

Citations

  1. [S5892] Genealogy prepared by Elaine (email address)

Ripley Stauffer1

M, #38747
Pedigree Link

Family: Mary Ann Hess

DaughterSusan "Susie" Stauffer+ (b. 18 June 1865, d. 15 July 1940)

BASIC FACTS

Ripley Stauffer had reference number 39049.

Citations

  1. [S5892] Genealogy prepared by Elaine (email address)

Mary Ann Hess1,2

F, #38748
Pedigree Link

Family: Ripley Stauffer

DaughterSusan "Susie" Stauffer+ (b. 18 June 1865, d. 15 July 1940)

BASIC FACTS

Mary Ann Hess had reference number 39050.

Citations

  1. [S5892] Genealogy prepared by Elaine (email address)
  2. [S7066] Genealogy prepared by Richard A. Beckenbaugh (email address)

Althea Cordelia Franklin1,2,3,4,5,6

F, #38749, b. 15 June 1864, d. 10 May 1933

Parents

FatherCharles W. Franklin (b. 20 April 1820, d. 1 March 1874)
MotherMary Catherine Kitzmiller (b. 31 August 1825, d. 23 August 1911)
Pedigree Link

Family: Amos Lee Gosnell (b. 1 January 1859, d. 19 March 1924)

DaughterElsie Gosnell (b. 30 July 1888, d. 16 December 1918)
SonBoyd Waters Gosnell+ (b. 20 December 1889, d. 9 March 1956)
DaughterMary C. Gosnell+ (b. 5 July 1893, d. 9 May 1975)
DaughterGrace P. Gosnell (b. August 1895)
SonJacob Peter Gosnell+ (b. 13 February 1898, d. 12 May 1977)
ChildChild Gosnell (b. before 1900, d. before 1900)

BASIC FACTS

Althea Cordelia Franklin was born on 15 June 1864 in Maryland.1,7 She and Amos Lee Gosnell were married on 18 February 1885 in Carroll Co., Maryland.8 She died on 10 May 1933, at age 68.7 She was buried in Morgan Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Woodbine, Carroll Co., Maryland.7
Althea Cordelia Franklin had reference number 39051. She was enumerated on the census in Carroll County, Maryland (1870, 1880, 1900 - 1930.) DEATH NOTICE - The Evening Sun; Baltimore, Maryland; Thursday, May 11, 1933; Page 31 (Newspapers.com)

GOSNELL -- On May 10, 1933, at Woodbine, Carroll County, ALTHEA CORDELIA, age 68 years, widow of the late Amos L. Gosnell.
Funeral services from her late residence, Saturday, May 13, at 2 o'clock. Interment in Morgan Chapel Cemetery.

Citations

  1. [S301] 1880 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  2. [S168] 1870 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  3. [S867] 1910 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  4. [S530] 1900 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  5. [S1261] 1920 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  6. [S1737] 1930 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  7. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
  8. [S8957] Marriage Records - Maryland Marriages 1667 - 1899 (Ancestry.com)

Mary Allie Franklin1,2,3,4,5

F, #38750, b. about 1865, d. 30 December 1951

Parents

FatherCharles W. Franklin (b. 20 April 1820, d. 1 March 1874)
MotherMary Catherine Kitzmiller (b. 31 August 1825, d. 23 August 1911)
Pedigree Link

Family: Frederick W. "Fred" Willcox (b. March 1844, d. 28 June 1923)

Step-sonPerry Wheeler Willcox+ (b. 6 June 1896, d. 9 December 1962)

BASIC FACTS

Mary Allie Franklin was born about 1865 in Maryland.1 She and Frederick W. "Fred" Willcox were married on 25 June 1901 in Baltimore, Baltimore City Co., Maryland. She died on 30 December 1951.6 She was buried in Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Baltimore City Co., Maryland.6
Mary Allie Franklin had reference number 39052. She was enumerated on the census in Carroll County, Maryland (1870, 1880); Baltimore City County, Maryland (1910 - 1940.) She resided in Baltimore, Baltimore City Co., Maryland (1937.)7 She was a Kept boarders (1910, 1920); seamstress - towell company (1930.)8,3,5 DEATH NOTICE - The Evening Sun; Baltimore, Maryland; Wednesday, January 2, 1952; Page 43 (Newspapers.com)

WILLCOX - On December 30, 1951, MARY A. (nee Franklin), the beloved wife of the late Frederick W. Willcox.
Funeral services will be at the William Cook Mansion, St. Paul and Preston streets, on Wednesday at 12 noon. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.

Citations

  1. [S301] 1880 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  2. [S168] 1870 Census, Maryland, Carroll County
  3. [S866] 1910 Census, Maryland, Baltimore City County
  4. [S2177] 1940 Census, Maryland, Baltimore City County
  5. [S1735] 1930 Census, Maryland, Baltimore City County
  6. [S3961] Death Notice - Mary Allie Franklin
  7. [S10061] Obituary - Emily V. (Franklin) Conaway
  8. [S1259] 1920 Census, Maryland, Baltimore City County