The Ancestors and Cousins of Tracy Lynn DeVault

Person Page 1,564

Daniel L. Bogart1

M, #39076
Pedigree Link

Family: Ella J. Price

DaughterFrances M. Bogart+ (b. 12 June 1896, d. November 1968)

BASIC FACTS

Daniel L. Bogart had reference number 39378.

Citations

  1. [S1510] 1925 Census, Iowa, Linn County

Ella J. Price1

F, #39077
Pedigree Link

Family: Daniel L. Bogart

DaughterFrances M. Bogart+ (b. 12 June 1896, d. November 1968)

BASIC FACTS

Ella J. Price had reference number 39379.

Citations

  1. [S1510] 1925 Census, Iowa, Linn County

Jacob Isaac "Jake" Fish1,2

M, #39078
Pedigree Link

Family: Mary L. Snyder

DaughterSylvia Mabel "Sylvie" Fish+ (b. about 1889)
SonRollie Lee Fish+ (b. 12 August 1895, d. March 1981)

BASIC FACTS

Jacob Isaac "Jake" Fish had reference number 39380.

Citations

  1. [S7283] Genealogy prepared by SherylkReynolds (Ancestry.com)
  2. [S6290] Genealogy prepared by Jo Jewett (email address)

Mary L. Snyder1,2,3,4

F, #39079
Pedigree Link

Family: Jacob Isaac "Jake" Fish

DaughterSylvia Mabel "Sylvie" Fish+ (b. about 1889)
SonRollie Lee Fish+ (b. 12 August 1895, d. March 1981)

BASIC FACTS

Mary L. Snyder had reference number 39381.

Citations

  1. [S6290] Genealogy prepared by Jo Jewett (email address)
  2. [S4571] Email from Jo Jewett dated March 6, 2010
  3. [S1506] 1925 Census, Iowa, Benton County
  4. [S7283] Genealogy prepared by SherylkReynolds (Ancestry.com)

Bryan Forrest Wilt1

M, #39080

Parents

Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S2766] Birth Records - Texas, Texas Birth Index 1903 - 1997 (Ancestry.com)

Diana Fawn Wilt1

F, #39081

Parents

Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Diana Fawn Wilt and Lance R. Andrews were married on 19 May 1990 in Dallas Co., Texas.2 She and David K. Ragsdale were married on 7 June 1997 in Parker Co., Texas.2

Citations

  1. [S2766] Birth Records - Texas, Texas Birth Index 1903 - 1997 (Ancestry.com)
  2. [S9014] Marriage Records - Texas, Texas Marriage Collection 1814-1909 and 1966-2011 (Ancestry.com)

Christopher Wesley Wilt1

M, #39082

Parents

Pedigree Link

Citations

  1. [S2766] Birth Records - Texas, Texas Birth Index 1903 - 1997 (Ancestry.com)

Lance R. Andrews1

M, #39083
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Lance R. Andrews and Diana Fawn Wilt were married on 19 May 1990 in Dallas Co., Texas.1

Citations

  1. [S9014] Marriage Records - Texas, Texas Marriage Collection 1814-1909 and 1966-2011 (Ancestry.com)

David K. Ragsdale1

M, #39084
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

David K. Ragsdale and Diana Fawn Wilt were married on 7 June 1997 in Parker Co., Texas.1

Citations

  1. [S9014] Marriage Records - Texas, Texas Marriage Collection 1814-1909 and 1966-2011 (Ancestry.com)

Ruth L. Unknown1

F, #39085, b. 1912, d. 1986
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Ruth L. Unknown was born in 1912.1 She died in 1986, at age ~74.1 She was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Vinton, Benton Co., Iowa.1
Ruth L. Unknown had reference number 39387. GRAVE MARKER

BEN L. RUTH L.
1903 -- 1983 1912 -- 1986.

Citations

  1. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book

Ruth Carman1,2,3,4,5

F, #39086, b. 6 October 1894, d. 10 December 1978

Parents

Pedigree Link

Family: William Melvin "Willie" Dye (b. 15 April 1883, d. 5 September 1961)

SonOrval Dean Dye+ (b. 25 January 1914, d. 21 May 1983)
SonCarl David Dye+ (b. 17 August 1916, d. 9 October 1990)
SonFloyd C. Dye+ (b. 26 June 1918, d. 1 May 1959)
DaughterPhyllis Arlene Dye+ (b. 6 January 1923, d. 17 January 2004)
SonClifford Melford Dye (b. 5 October 1924, d. 20 May 1925)
DaughterMarie Ilena Dye+ (b. 18 November 1927, d. 22 February 1999)

BASIC FACTS

Ruth Carman was born on 6 October 1894 in Urbana, Benton Co., Iowa.1,6,7 She and William Melvin "Willie" Dye were married on 31 October 1913 in Marion, Linn Co., Iowa.2,7 She died on 10 December 1978, at age 84, in Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., Iowa.8,9,10 She was buried in Center Point Cemetery, Center Point, Linn Co., Iowa.8
Ruth Carman had reference number 39388. She was enumerated on the census in Benton County, Iowa (1900); Linn County, Iowa (1915, 1920, 1925, 1930, 1940.) Her Social Security Number was 479-24-2836, issued: Iowa, last residence: Hiawatha, Linn Co., Iowa.9 OBITUARY - The Gazette; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Monday, December 11, 1978; Page 3 (Newspapers.com)

Ruth Dye, 84, of 510 Coral Drive, Hiawatha, a lifetime resident of the Center Point and Cedar Rapids areas, died Sunday in a Cedar Rapids Hospital following a short illness.
Born Oct. 10, 1894, near Urbana, she was married to Willie M. Dye on Oct. 31, 1912, at Palo. He died Sept. 5, 1961, at Center Point.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Joe Kun and Mrs. John Abein, both of Hiawatha; two sons, Orval of Cedar Rapids and Carl of Hermann, Mo.; 14 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and one brother, Alva Carman of Tacoma, Wash.
Services: 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Murdoch Chapel in Center Point by the Revs. Sheridan and Charlotte Mallot. Burial: Center Point Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.

GRAVE MARKER

DYE
WILLIE M. RUTH C.
1883 -- 1961 1894 -- 1978.

Citations

  1. [S1676] 1930 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  2. [S1510] 1925 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  3. [S1218] 1920 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  4. [S2146] 1940 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  5. [S1078] 1915 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  6. [S5171] Genealogy prepared by Amanda Council (Ancestry.com)
  7. [S2733] Birth Records - Iowa, Iowa Births and Christenings Index, 1800 - 1999 (Ancestry.com)
  8. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
  9. [S12398] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book
  10. [S11818] Obituary - Ruth (Carman) Dye

Orval Dean Dye1,2,3,4,5,6,7

M, #39087, b. 25 January 1914, d. 21 May 1983

Parents

FatherWilliam Melvin "Willie" Dye (b. 15 April 1883, d. 5 September 1961)
MotherRuth Carman (b. 6 October 1894, d. 10 December 1978)
Pedigree Link

Family: Irene Bridgett Liddle (b. 30 January 1923, d. 25 May 1996)

SonNeal M. Dye
DaughterMarlene T. Dye (b. 6 July 1947, d. 31 August 2014)

BASIC FACTS

Orval Dean Dye was born on 25 January 1914 in Covington, Linn Co., Iowa.1,8,3,7 He and Irene Bridgett Liddle were married on 16 September 1944 in Barton, England.7 He and Matilda Anne Bednar were married on 2 May 1971.9 He died on 21 May 1983, at age 69, in Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., Iowa.8,9,3 He was buried in Center Point Cemetery, Center Point, Linn Co., Iowa.10
Orval Dean Dye had reference number 39389. He was enumerated on the census in Linn County, Iowa (1915, 1920, 1925, 1930, 1940); Kansas (1953.)11 His Social Security Number was 480-14-5582, issued: Iowa, last residence: Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., Iowa.8 He was educated Graduate of Center Point High School (1932.)10 World War II, U.S. Army (1942-1962), inducted: 21 May 1941, Sgt.10,7 He was a Helper - machinery construction (1940); employed by Armstrong (obituary.)5,10 He resided in Leavenworth, Leavenworth Co., Kansas (1954); Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., Iowa (1978.)12,13 NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Stars And Stripes, March 23, 1943

Jim Jessee, Trace First In Ulster Table Tennis
BELFAST, Mar. 22 -- T/Sgt. Jim Jessee, of Coeurd' Alene, Idaho, on furlough from England, and Pvt. Eugene Trace, of South Bend, Ind., paired up to win the doubles table tennis tournament at the Red Cross club here, upsetting Pvt. Jack Kantor, of Brooklin, N.Y., and T/4 Orval Dye, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in the finals. Kantor recently won the singles championship.
Jessee and Trace advanced to the finals by beating Cpl. Mike Abdo, of Oleon, N.Y., and Sgt. Paul Lange, of Shenandoah, Iowa, while Kantor and Dye moved into the playoff by tripping Pfc Carl Embry, of Beaver Dam, Ky., and Pfc Calvin Grimme, of Indianapolis, Ind.

OBITUARY - Cedar Rapids Gazetta, Monday, May 23, 1983, Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Find-A-Grave)

Orval D. Dye, 69, of 2035 Park Ave. SE died Saturday afternoon at Mercy Hospital after a long illness.
Born Jan. 25, 1914; he married Matilda Berry at Hiawatha on May 2, 1971. A 1932 graduate of Center Point High School, he served in the U.S. Army from 1942-62. Mr. Dye was a retired Armstrong's employee and a resident of Cedar Rapids since 1964.
Surviving in addition to his wife are a daughter, Marlene of St. Petersburg, Fla.; a son, Neal of Dallas, Texas; two sisters, Phyllis Kun and Mrs John Ablen, both of Hiawatha; a brother, Carl D of Hermann, Mo.; five stepchildren; 18 step-grandchildren; and nine step great-grandchildren.
Services: 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Murdoch Funeral Chapel in Center Point by the Rev. Charlotte Mallott. Burial: Center Point Cemetery, where Dye Benion Post No. 297 will conduct military services, Visitation: after 3:30 p.m. today at the chapel.

Citations

  1. [S1676] 1930 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  2. [S1510] 1925 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  3. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
  4. [S1218] 1920 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  5. [S2146] 1940 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  6. [S1078] 1915 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  7. [S2732] Birth Records - Iowa, Delayed Birth Records, 1856 - 1940 (Ancestry.com)
  8. [S12398] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book
  9. [S11324] Obituary - Matilda Ann (Bednar) Berry-Dye
  10. [S11495] Obituary - Orval Dean Dye
  11. [S2411] 1953 Census, Kansas, City and County Census Records 1919 - 1961 (Ancestry.com)
  12. [S11818] Obituary - Ruth (Carman) Dye
  13. [S5450] Genealogy prepared by Cathy (Crabtree) Cook (Christiana Ann Kitzmiller 2010-05-04 File)

Carl David Dye1,2,3,4,5

M, #39088, b. 17 August 1916, d. 9 October 1990

Parents

FatherWilliam Melvin "Willie" Dye (b. 15 April 1883, d. 5 September 1961)
MotherRuth Carman (b. 6 October 1894, d. 10 December 1978)
Pedigree Link

Family 1: Helen Bernice Mills (b. 23 August 1925, d. 1 April 2004)

Step-daughterPatricia Unknown
SonDavid Dye

Family 2: Marjorie Maxine Goodman (b. 15 March 1924, d. 11 February 1991)

DaughterIva Marie Dye+ (b. 1 June 1947, d. 16 June 2013)
DaughterConnie Ruth Dye+

BASIC FACTS

Carl David Dye was born on 17 August 1916 in Linn Co., Iowa.1,6,3 He and Marjorie Maxine Goodman were married on 7 September 1945 in Annapolis, Iron Co., Missouri.3,7 He and Helen Bernice Mills were married on 29 May 1954 in Waterloo, Monroe Co., Illinois.8 He died on 9 October 1990, at age 74, in Hermann, Gasconade Co., Missouri.6,3 He was buried in Saint Johns Cemetery, Berger, Franklin Co., Missouri.9
Carl David Dye had reference number 39390. He was enumerated on the census in Linn County, Iowa (1920, 1925, 1930, 1940.) His Social Security Number was 481-28-8265, issued: Iowa.6 He resided in Hermann, Gasconade Co., Missouri (1978, 1983.)10,11 He was a Laborer - farm (1940.)5 World War II, U.S. Army, entered: 10 Sep 1941 at Fort Des Moines, Iowa, discharged: 1 Sep 1945, served in the Papua, New Guinea campaign.12 He was educated Completed 3rd grade by 1925.13 GRAVE MARKER

CARL DAVID DYE HELEN B DYE
PFC US ARMY AUG. 23, 1925 FEB. 11, 1991
WORLD WAR II
AUG 17 1916 OCT 9 1990.

Citations

  1. [S1676] 1930 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  2. [S1510] 1925 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  3. [S5171] Genealogy prepared by Amanda Council (Ancestry.com)
  4. [S1218] 1920 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  5. [S2146] 1940 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  6. [S12398] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book
  7. [S8968] Marriage Records - Missouri 1805 - 2002 (Ancestry.com)
  8. [S10403] Obituary - Helen Bernice (Mills) Dye
  9. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
  10. [S11495] Obituary - Orval Dean Dye
  11. [S11818] Obituary - Ruth (Carman) Dye
  12. [S4458] Email from Don Boyd dated 2019-03-31
  13. [S5450] Genealogy prepared by Cathy (Crabtree) Cook (Christiana Ann Kitzmiller 2010-05-04 File)

Floyd C. Dye1,2,3,4

M, #39089, b. 26 June 1918, d. 1 May 1959

Parents

FatherWilliam Melvin "Willie" Dye (b. 15 April 1883, d. 5 September 1961)
MotherRuth Carman (b. 6 October 1894, d. 10 December 1978)
Pedigree Link

Family: Inger Marie Johansen (b. 23 December 1917, d. 20 September 1988)

DaughterCarla M. Dye
SonCarl M. Dye

BASIC FACTS

Floyd C. Dye was born on 26 June 1918 in Center Point, Linn Co., Iowa.1,5,6 He and Inger Marie Johansen were married on 15 April 1940 in Vinton, Benton Co., Iowa.7 He and Beatrice S. Lane were married on 28 November 1952 in Blue Earth, Faribault Co., Minnesota.8,6 He died on 1 May 1959, at age 40, in Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., Iowa.5,9,6 He was buried in Center Point Cemetery, Center Point, Linn Co., Iowa.5
Floyd C. Dye had reference number 39391. He was enumerated on the census in Linn County, Iowa (1920, 1925, 1930, 1940.) He was a Laborer - rock quarry (1940); landscaping (1940); truck operator (obituary.)4,7,6 He resided in Center Point, Linn Co., Iowa (1940.)7 NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Gazette; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Sunday, June 6, 1943; Page 2 (Newspapers.com)

Center Point Man Held
Floyd Dye, 24, of Center Point, charged with desertion and abandonment of minor children, was arrested Saturday by Constable George Thomas. He is in the Lynn county jail.

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Gazette; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Thursday, March 27, 1958; Page 2 (Newspapers.com)

Floyd C. Dye Is Fined $25 On Weapons Count
A $25 fine was levied Wednesday against a Cedar Rapids man who pled guilty to a charge of carrying a concealed weapon. He is Floyd C. Dye, 39.
He withdrew an earlier plea of innocent, and was fined by Judge Floyd Filbrick. Arrested in January, Dye was accused of carrying a .22 caliber pistol in his car.

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Des Moines Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa; Thursday, April 30, 1959; Page 25 (Newspapers.com);

Iowan Stabbed (The Tribune's Iowa News Service)
CEDAR RAPIDS, IA. -- Floyd C. Dye, 40, was in serious condition in a hospital here Wednesday as a result of a stab wound suffered Wednesday night. His wife is being held on an open charge.

Note: Floyd died a few days after this article was published.

OBITUARY - The Gazette; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Saturday, May 2, 1959; Page 2 (Newspapers.com)

Floyd Dye Dies Of Stab Wound
Floyd Dye, 40, stabbed Wednesday with a 10-inch butcher knife, died at 4:15 p.m. Friday in a Cedar Rapids hospital.
He had been listed in critical condition at the hospital since Wednesday night.
His estranged wife, Beatrice Dye, 41, was released by authorities Friday after Dye declined to press charges against her for the stabbing.
Dye had told detective he didn't want her charged because he had been drinking when he fought with his estranged wife and that he considered himself at least partly at fault in the stabbing.
The couple fought in Mrs. Dye's apartment at 121 Sixth street SW. Dye was stabbed in the upper left arm, where an artery was severed.
Born in Center point June 26, 1918, Dye had resided in Cedar Rapids the last 20 years. A truck operator, he was married to Beatrice Lane in Blue Earth, Minn., on Nov. 25, 1952.
Surviving besides his wife are 2 children, Carla and Carl at home; his father, Willie M., of Center Point; 2 brothers, and 2 sisters, Mrs. Joe Kun of Cedar Rapids and Mrs. Charles Tudor of Winthrop.
He was a member of the EUB church at Center Point, where services will be conducted by Rev. William Suckow Monday at 1:30. Burial at Center Point. Friends may call at Barta-Hesser's from 2 p.m. Sunday until 9 a.m. Monday.

GRAVE MARKER

SON
FLOYD C. DYE
1918 -- 1959.

Citations

  1. [S1676] 1930 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  2. [S1510] 1925 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  3. [S1218] 1920 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  4. [S2146] 1940 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  5. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
  6. [S10152] Obituary - Floyd C. Dye
  7. [S8949] Marriage Records - Iowa, Marriage Records, 1880 - 1940 (Ancestry.com)
  8. [S12427] U.S. City Directories, 1821 - 1989 (Ancestry.com)
  9. [S9178] Newspaper Article - Des Moines Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa; Thursday, April 30, 1959; Page 25

Phyllis Arlene Dye1,2,3,4,5,6

F, #39090, b. 6 January 1923, d. 17 January 2004

Parents

FatherWilliam Melvin "Willie" Dye (b. 15 April 1883, d. 5 September 1961)
MotherRuth Carman (b. 6 October 1894, d. 10 December 1978)
Pedigree Link

Family: Joseph Frank Kun (b. 23 April 1915, d. 16 March 1970)

SonJoseph Francis Kun+

BASIC FACTS

Phyllis Arlene Dye was born on 6 January 1923 in Center Point, Linn Co., Iowa.1,3,5 She and Joseph Frank Kun were married on 15 June 1946.4,7 She died on 17 January 2004, at age 81, in Marion, Linn Co., Iowa.3,8 She was buried in Cedar Memorial Park Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., Iowa.9
Phyllis Arlene Dye had reference number 39392. She was enumerated on the census in Linn County, Iowa (1925, 1930, 1940.) She resided in Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., Iowa (1959, 1970); Hiawatha, Linn Co., Iowa (1978, 1983, 1992.)10,11,12,13,7 Her Social Security Number was 484-20-6118, issued: Iowa, last residence: Hiawatha, Linn Co., Iowa.3 OBITUARY - The Gazette; Cedar Rapids-Iowa City, Iowa; Monday, January 19, 2004 (GenealogyBank.com)

Phyllis Arlene Kun, 81, a resident of Willow Gardens Care Center, died there Saturday, Jan. 17, 2004, following a long illness. Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday, Cedar Memorial Chapel of Memories, by the Rev. Michael Ellson of Center Point United Methodist Church. Burial: Cedar Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Cedar Memorial Funeral Home and after 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the chapel.
Survivors include a son, Joseph and wife Karen of Omaha, Neb.; two grandchildren, Kelley Vincentini and husband Curt of Omaha, Neb., and Kristy McLeod and husband Whit of Arcata, Calif.; three great-grandchildren, Nicholas, Olivia and Jacob; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; four brothers, Orval, Carl, Floyd and Clifford Dye; and a sister, Marie Abelyn.
Phyllis was born Jan. 6, 1923, in Center Point, to William and Ruth Carman Dye. She married Joseph F. Kun on June 15, 1946, in Cedar Rapids. He died in 1970. Phyllis worked in the shipping office at Nash Finch for 23 years. She enjoyed crocheting, making quilts and crossword puzzles.

GRAVE MARKER

PHYLLIS A. KUN
JAN. 06, 1923 -- JAN. 17, 2004.

Citations

  1. [S1676] 1930 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  2. [S1510] 1925 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  3. [S12398] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book
  4. [S2146] 1940 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  5. [S2732] Birth Records - Iowa, Delayed Birth Records, 1856 - 1940 (Ancestry.com)
  6. [S6518] Genealogy prepared by kitzkamp (Ancestry.com)
  7. [S10829] Obituary - Joseph Frank Kun
  8. [S11564] Obituary - Phyllis Arlene (Dye) Kun
  9. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
  10. [S11495] Obituary - Orval Dean Dye
  11. [S12452] U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1 (Ancestry.com)
  12. [S10152] Obituary - Floyd C. Dye
  13. [S11818] Obituary - Ruth (Carman) Dye

Marie Ilena Dye1,2

F, #39091, b. 18 November 1927, d. 22 February 1999

Parents

FatherWilliam Melvin "Willie" Dye (b. 15 April 1883, d. 5 September 1961)
MotherRuth Carman (b. 6 October 1894, d. 10 December 1978)
Pedigree Link

Family 1: Gordon Ray Merritt (b. 26 August 1923, d. 4 January 1956)

SonGordon Lee Merritt+ (b. 30 March 1944, d. 6 February 2011)
SonRonald Dee Merritt (b. 21 January 1947, d. 10 August 1995)
SonRaymond Dean "Spooky" Merritt+ (b. 21 January 1947, d. 17 March 2007)

Family 2: Charles Brutus "Bud" Tudor (b. 14 July 1928, d. 1 March 1997)

SonMichael G. "Mike" Tudor
DaughterMeryl Linn "Teedee" Tudor
SonBruce Anthony "Tony" Tudor+ (b. 3 September 1956, d. 27 April 2010)

BASIC FACTS

Marie Ilena Dye was born on 18 November 1927 in Center Point, Linn Co., Iowa.1,3 She and Gordon Ray Merritt were married before 1944.4 She and Charles Brutus "Bud" Tudor were married before January 1956.4,5 She and John Curtis Abeln were married before 1972. She died on 22 February 1999, at age 71, in Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., Iowa.6,7
Marie Ilena Dye had reference number 39393. She was enumerated on the census in Linn County, Iowa (1930, 1940.) She resided in Winthrop, Buchanan Co., Iowa (1959); Hiawatha, Linn Co., Iowa (1978, 1983.)8,9 Her Social Security Number was 481-28-8158, issued: Iowa, last residence: Hiawatha, Linn Co., Iowa.6 NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Globe-Gazette; Mason City, Iowa; Wednesday, January 4, 1956; Page 1 (Newspapers.com)

Man Held in Shooting
Ex-Husband of Woman Slain in Car
Gordon Merritt Is Victim
Winthrop - A 32-year-old man was shot to death as he sat in his car with his former wife here early Wednesday.
Authorities were holding the woman's present husband in connection with the case. Buchanan County Sheriff Emery Hart said Gordon Merritt, Walker, was shot in the forehead by a bullet from a 32 caliber target pistol.
No Charges
The sheriff identified the man being held as Charles Tudor, 27, Winthrop.
No charges had been filed.
Hart said the shooting occurred in front of the Tudor home here. After the shooting, he said, Tudor went to the home of a neighbor, Loras Hefferman, and asked that the sheriff's office in Independence be called.
The sheriff said Merritt had brought his former wife, who married Tudor last July, home about 12:45 a.m.
Before Midnight
Tudor said Merritt came to their home just before midnight and Tudor decided to "scare him away" with a pistol that shots "soft nose" hollow bullets.
Tudor told the sheriff he shot just once.
Tudor was taken to Independence and jailed.
Mrs. Tudor has two small boys from her marriage to Merritt. The children were asleep in the Tudor home when the shooting occurred.

Note: There were three boys from the marriage of Marie Ilena Dye to Gordon Ray Merritt: Gordon Lee Merritt (age 11), twins Ronald Dee Merritt and Raymond Dean Merritt (age 8).

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Courier; Waterloo, Iowa; Friday, April 13, 1956; Page 1 (Newspapers.com)

Mrs. Tudor Relates Shooting Incidents (by Harry Grove, Courier Staff Writer)
INDEPENDENCE -- The events of Jan 3 up to the fatal shooting of Gordon Merritt, 32, Walker, were related here by Mrs. Marie Tudor, 29, wife of the man on trial for second degree murder.
Mrs. Tudor was the only witness Friday morning as the trial of Charles Tudor, 27, Winthrop, moved into its third day.
She recalled the day spent with Merritt, which began at about 10:30 a.m. and ended about 12:45 a.m. the next day with the fatal shooting.
Merritt picked her up the morning of Jan. 3, she said, for a pre-arranged trip arranged by letter to Cedar Rapids. Purpose of the trip was to switch the income tax dependency of their three children from Merritt, her former husband to Tudor.
SHE TESTIFIED that they drove first to Quasqueton and stopped at a tavern where Merritt drank some beer. They stopped again at another tavern near Cedar Rapids.
She said Gordon told her at that point that "there's no need to go to the courthouse" because "it would just be a bunch of red tape."
They then drove to Marion and Mrs. Tudor reported she told Merritt she had to go home and he said he would take her.
They then stopped at a Marion tavern where they remaind from about 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. After leaving Marion, Merritt drove her to a farm of one of his uncle's near Waubeek. He drank some more beer with his uncle.
After departing from the farm, Mrs. Tudor said they drove to Central City and another tavern. She said she again mentioned that she had to get home.
MERRITT MET a friend of his who accompanied them from Central City to another tavern at Prairieburg. She said it was about 11 p.m. when they left that tavern and returned to Central City to drop off Merritt's friend.
They then started to drive home.
Mrs. Tudor testified that after they pulled into the driveway at the Tudor home in Winthrop, she "asked Gordon to come in and tell Bud where we had been."
She said she had her hand on the doorhandle and when the door was opened, she saw her husband standing in the doorway of the car.
She quoted Tudor as shouting, "Damn it, Merritt!"
She said she reached up to pull the gun Tudor was holding away from her face and the gun went off.
MRS. TUDOR RAN into the house and then to a neighbor's home where she heard Tudor say outside that "Marie grabbed the gun."
She said she shouted at that time that she didn't grab the gun because "I didn't want to think I was responsible for a death."
In cross examination Friday morning Mrs. Tudor told Louis Beecher that on Apr. 10 she was taken to a psychiatrist and there recalled that she had grabbed the gun.
Her testimony followed that of Tudor's Thursday in which he illustrated how his wife grabbed the gun before it went off.
He said he had not cocked the gun before arriving at the car and that a broken trigger spring prevented the gun from being fired unless the trigger was first pushed forward. He said it "would have to be a severe blow" on the gun hand to set off the gun with the hammer down.
MRS. TUDOR FRIDAY said that on one of her trips to Independence Jan. 7 after the shooting she went to a doctor, who took a piece of metal from the middle finger of her right hand.
Tudor said in direct examination Thursday that he had noticed a laceration of his wife's finger when she had visited him Jan. 5 at jail.
In testimony Wednesday, a gunsmith and Tudor explained that Tudor's revolver was defective. They said when the revolver was fired, small shavings from the bullet often would break off and fly out through the cylinder.
When asked in cross ecamination Thursday by Beecher if he recognized his wife under the domelight of the car when the door was opened, Tudor replied, "Yes, I suppose I did."
TUDOR TESTIFIED that he wanted to scare Merritt because "I wanted to tell him it was all right to see my wife while I was home but not while I was not at home."
"Why did you take the gun out to the car," he was asked.
"I didn't want any argument."
"Did you expect any argument?"
"If I was bringing another man's wife home in the middle of the night, I would expect an argument."
Tudor also testified under cross examination that he had a fight with Merrit at Walker in 1953, partially over Marie, who was then Mrs. Merritt.

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Courier; Waterloo, Iowa; Sunday, April 15, 1956; Page 20 (Newspapers.com)

Tudor Trial May Climax Tuesday (By Harry Grove, Courier, Staff Writer)
INDEPENDENCE -- The second degree murder trial of Charles Tudor is expected to reach the jury late Tuesday, according to indications at the 3 p.m. Friday adjournment of district court here.
Defense attorneys Robert Carson, of Independence, and Paul Kildee, of Waterloo, will resume examination of witnesses at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday.
A previous commitment for Monday by Judge Blair Wood necessitated the long adjournment.
Tudor, a 27-year-old Winthrop mechanic, is accused of murder in the Jan. 4 shooting of Gordon Merritt, 32, of Walker, the former husband of Mrs. Tudor.
Merritt was killed by a single shot from a .22 calibre revolver as he sat with Mrs. Tudor in his car in front of the Tudor home about 12:30 a.m. According to testimony by Mrs. Tudor, 29, she had accompanied Merritt on a planned trip to Cedar Rapids to switch dependency of her and Merritt's three sons from Merritt to Tudor.
SHE TESTIFIED Friday that Merritt did not drive to Cedar Rapids because, he insisted, it would involve "just a bunch of red tape." Merritt stopped at taverns in Quasqueton, Marion, Central City and Prairieburg before returning to Winthrop, Mrs. Tudor testified.
The defense is contending that Tudor kept a loaded revolver in his home as a precaution against prowlers and that his wife grabbed the gun, discharging it accidentally as Tudor opened the door of Merritt's car.
In the crowded courtrooom Friday, a Chicago spectrochemist demonstrated that his analysis indicated identical metallic composition of particles removed from Mrs. Tudor's finger after the shooting and slugs from cartridges of the type used in the Tudor revolver.
TUDOR AND a Waterloo gunsmith testified earlier that Tudor's defective gun often allowed slug shavings to escape between the cylinder and barrel chamber when fired.
The defense is attempting to link Mrs. Tudor's finger wound as corroboration of her and Tudor's testimony that she grabbed the cylinder portion of the gun the instant she saw her husband at the door of Merritt's car.
A psychiatrist is expected to testify Tuesday concerning Mrs. Tudor's cross examination testimony Friday that she recalled through hypnosis Apr. 10 that she had hit the gun.
Under earlier cross examination, she admitted screaming, "I didn't" when she overheard her husband say she grabbed the gun during his explanation on the night of the shooting.
A JURY OF five women and seven men will be called on to return verdicts either of second degree murder or manslaughter or absolve Tudor of criminal guilt in the incident.
Conviction of second degree murder would mean a penitentiary sentence of from 10 years to life. The maximum penalty for manslaughter is eight years in prison and $1000 fine.
Prosecutors Louis Beecher of Waterloo and William Klotzbach, Buchanan county attorney, rested the state's case Thursday.

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Courier, Waterloo, Iowa; Tuesday, April 17, 1956; Page 2 (Newspapers.com)

Tudor Case to Jury Wednesday (By Harry Grove, Courier Staff Writer)
INDEPENDENCE -- Testimony in the second degree murder trial of Charles Tudor ended at 1:35 p.m. Tuesday in district court here.
Attorneys will present final arguments before the court at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, and the trial will then be sent to the jury.
Dr. James Cromwell, superintendent of the Mental Health Institute here, was the first witness for the defense Tuesday morning.
In spite of an hour and 40-minute conference in Judge Blair Wood's office Tuesday morning, and a recess at noon, the trial was expected to reach the jury late Tuesday.
As first witness at 9:30 a.m., Dr. Cormwell identified himself on the stand and said that he had examined Mrs. Tudor on April 10.
AT THAT POINT the judge and the defense and prosecution attorney's left the courtroom to confer on the limitations of Dr. Cromwell's testimony. They were out in conference about one hour and 40 minutes.
Tudor, a 27-year-old Winthrop mechanic, is accused of murder in the Jan. 4 shooting of Gordon Merritt, 32, of Walker, the former husband of Mrs. Tudor.
Merritt was killed by a single shot from a .22 calibre revolver as he sat with Mrs. Tudor in his car in front of the Tudor home about 12:30 a.m. According to testimony by Mrs. Tudor, 29, she had accompanied Merritt on a planned trip to Cedar Rapids to switch dependency of her and Merritt's three sons from Merritt to Tudor.
THE DEFENSE is contending that Tudor kept a loaded revolver in his home as a precaution against prowlers and that his wife grabbed the gun, discharging it accidentally as Tudor opened the door of Merrit's car.
When the judge and attorneys returned, Dr. Cromwell took the stand again and Judge Wood overruled an objection by the state for any further testimony by Dr. Cormwell.
He was limited, however, to the stipulations made in that conference.
Under defense questioning, then, at that point Dr. Cromwell said on his Apr. 10 examination of Mrs. Tudor he found she was suffering from "hysterical amnesia," and described that as "the inability to remember, a memory loss due to emotional or psychological causes rather than injury."
HE TESTIFIED further that he had used hypnosis as a method of treatment on Mrs. Tudor and testified that he thought she was now cured.
Under earlier cross examination, Mrs. Tudor admitted screaming, "I didn't" when she overheard her husband say she grabbed the gun during his explanation on the night of the shooting.
The defense then called Loras Heffernen, who testified earlier for the state. He is the operator of the Winthrop service station-tavern to which Tudor ran after the shooting.
The only thing he said for the defense was that he recoalled Tudor telling him that he had dozed before his wife got home that evening.
THE NEXT DEFENSE witness, Floyd Dye, of Cedar Rapids, a brother of Mrs. Tudor, said that he was called to Winthrop on the night of the shooting and described Marie as "hysterical."
He also testified to seeing "a large red area like a burn on her finger."
Friday a Chicago spectrochemist demonstrated that his analysis indicated identical metallic composition of particles removed from Mrs. Tudor's finger after the shooting and slugs from cartridges of the type used in the Tudor revolver.
Tudor and a Waterloo gunsmith testified earlier that Tudor's defective gun often allowed slug shavings to escape between the cylinder and barrel chamber when fired.
THE DEFENSE is attempting to link Mrs. Tudor's finger wound as corroboration of her and Tudor's testimony that she grabbed the cylinder portion of the gun the instant she saw her husband at the door of Merritt's car.
The defense called four witnesses who all called Tudor's reputation "good." They were Dr. A. J. Murphy, Winthrop veterinarian; Mrs. Amanda Harrington, wife of the Winthrop newspaper publisher; I. L. Hand, Winthrop implement dealer, and George Brubaker, Winthrop postmaster.
A fifth character witness was heard Tuesday afternoon for the defense. Harrison Mast, who operates an implement shop in WInthrop where Tudor is currently employed, said of Tudor's reputation that it was 'good."
A jury of five women and seven men will be called on to return verdicts either of second degree murder or manslaughter or absolve Tudor of criminal guilt in the incident.
Defense attorneys are Robert Carson, Independence, and Paul Kildee, of Waterloo. Prosecutors Louis Beecher of Waterloo and William Klotzbach, Buchanan county attorney, rested the state's case Thursday.

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Des Moines Register; Des Moines, Iowa; Friday, April 20, 1956; Page 4 (Newspapers.com)

DISMISS JURY IN TUDOR CASE
INDEPENDENCE, IA (AP) -- The jury in the Charles Tudor second degree murder trial was discharged early Thursday after the foreman reported that it was hopelessly deadlocked.
The case went to the jury at 4:45 p.m. Wednesday and District Judge Blair Wood discharged the jurors at 3 a.m. Thursday. He set retrial of the case for the September term of court here.
Tudor, 27, Winthrop mechanic, was tried for the fatal shooting of Gordon Merritt, 32, Walker, early the morning of Jan. 4.
Merritt was shot as he sat in his parked car with Mrs. Tudor in front of the Tudor residence. She was his former wife. Merritt had picked her up about 10:30 a.m. Jan. 3 for a business trip to Cedar Rapids.
Mrs. Tudor testified Merritt spent the day stopping in taverns in various towns and never made the Cedar Rapids business stop.
Tudor testified Merritt was shot accidentally. He said his old revolver discharged when Mrs. Tudor grabbed the cylinder after he opened the door of the parked car. The state contended the shooting was deliberate and that Mrs. Tudor merely threw up her hands to protect herself.

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Quad-City Times; Davenport, Iowa; Friday, September 21, 1956; Page 29 (Newspapers.com)

Iowan Gets Parole In Slaying Case
INDEPENDENCE, Iowa (UP) -- Charles Tudor, 27, Winthrop, Thursday received a bench parole from an eight year prison sentence after he pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the killing of a Walker, Iowa, man last January.
Tudor's attorneys met with District Court Judge Blair Wood Thursday and agreed to the lesser charge of manslaughter. Tudor had been tried for second degree murder in April but the jury failed to reach a decision.
The meeting between Wood, Tudor's attorneys and Buchanan County Atty. William Klotzbach came before a new trial could be scheduled.
Tudor had been charged with killing Gordon Merritt, Walker, while Merritt was sitting in a car in front of Tudor's house with Tudor's wife Marie. Mrs. Tudor was divorced from Merritt.
Wood sentenced Tudor to eight years in the Anamosa Reformatory and then issued a bench parole and fined him $500 and court costs.
He told Tudor, who became the father of a baby girl last month "he had learned his lesson through the long deliberations since the shooting.

OBITUARY - The Gazette; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Wednesday, February 24, 1999; Page 10 (Newspapers.com)

HIAWATHA
Marie I. Dye, 71, 155 Robins Rd., No. 123, died Monday, Feb. 22, 1999, in Mercy Medical Center, Cedar Rapids, following complications of a stroke. Services 11 a.m. Thursday, Murdoch Funeral Home, Center Point, by the Rev. Martha Bennett. Burial: Center Point Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Survivors include sons Gordon, Raymond and Bruce Anthony, all of Cedar Rapids, and Mike of Bever Dam, Wis., 14 grandchildren, including two special grandchildren, Ann and Jessica, 15 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Phyllis Kun of Hiawatha.
She was preceded in death by a son, Ronald; and three brothers, Carl, Orville and Floyd Dye.
She was born Nov. 18, 1927, in Center Point, to William and Ruth Carman Dye.
Family life was very important to her and she will be greatly missed.
A memorial fund has been established.

Citations

  1. [S1676] 1930 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  2. [S2146] 1940 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  3. [S2732] Birth Records - Iowa, Delayed Birth Records, 1856 - 1940 (Ancestry.com)
  4. [S12476] U.S., Social Security Application and Claims Index, 1936 - 2007 (Ancestry.com)
  5. [S9187] Newspaper Article - Globe-Gazette; Mason City, Iowa; Wednesday, January 4, 1956; Page 1
  6. [S12398] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book
  7. [S11154] Obituary - Marie Ilena (Dye) Garrett-Tudor-Abeln
  8. [S10152] Obituary - Floyd C. Dye
  9. [S11818] Obituary - Ruth (Carman) Dye

David Sidney Carman1,2

M, #39092
Pedigree Link

Family: Elizabeth Ward

DaughterRuth Carman+ (b. 6 October 1894, d. 10 December 1978)

BASIC FACTS

David Sidney Carman had reference number 39394.

Citations

  1. [S1510] 1925 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  2. [S4458] Email from Don Boyd dated 2019-03-31

Elizabeth Ward1

F, #39093
Pedigree Link

Family: David Sidney Carman

DaughterRuth Carman+ (b. 6 October 1894, d. 10 December 1978)

BASIC FACTS

Elizabeth Ward had reference number 39395.

Citations

  1. [S1510] 1925 Census, Iowa, Linn County

Clifford Melford Dye1,2

M, #39094, b. 5 October 1924, d. 20 May 1925

Parents

FatherWilliam Melvin "Willie" Dye (b. 15 April 1883, d. 5 September 1961)
MotherRuth Carman (b. 6 October 1894, d. 10 December 1978)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Clifford Melford Dye was born on 5 October 1924 in Center Point, Linn Co., Iowa.1,3 He died on 20 May 1925, at age 0, in Center Point, Linn Co., Iowa.2 He was buried in Center Point Cemetery, Center Point, Linn Co., Iowa.2,4
Clifford Melford Dye had reference number 39396. He was enumerated on the census in Linn County, Iowa (1925.) GRAVE MARKER

CLIFFORD DYE
1925 --- 1926

Note: The dates on Clifford's stone do not match his death certificate.

Citations

  1. [S1510] 1925 Census, Iowa, Linn County
  2. [S3992] Death Records - Iowa, Death Records, 1920 - 1940
  3. [S4458] Email from Don Boyd dated 2019-03-31
  4. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book

Matilda Anne Bednar1,2

F, #39095, b. 3 March 1907, d. 18 August 1997

Parents

Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Matilda Anne Bednar was born on 3 March 1907 in Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., Iowa.2 She was born on 3 March 1911 in Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., Iowa.1 She and Orval Dean Dye were married on 2 May 1971.3 She died on 18 August 1987, at age 80, in Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., Iowa.1,3 She died on 18 August 1997, at age 90, in Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., Iowa.3 She was buried in Walker Cemetery, Walker, Linn Co., Iowa.2
Matilda Anne Bednar had reference number 39397. She was enumerated on the census in Linn County, Iowa (1910); Benton County, Iowa (1920, 1925); Linn County, Iowa (1930, 1940.) OBITUARY - Cedar Rapids Gazetta, Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1997, Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Find-A-Grave)

Matilda A. Berry Dye, 90, a resident of Evergreen Estates I, formerly of Walker, died Monday, Aug. 18, 1997, in Mercy Medical Center from complications of a stroke. Services; 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Westminster Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Herbert Isenberg. Burial: 1 p.m. Thursday, Walker Cemetery, Walker. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Murdoch-Linwood Funeral Home.
Survivors include five children: Donald Berry of Cedar Rapids, Wilma Jeanne Heck and husband Floyd of Walker, Anna Mae Michael and husband Edward of Walker, Alice Holub and husband William of Center Point and Marie Kuhn and husband Russell of Hiawatha; 17 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Lenore Chrysler and Dorothy Showalter and Husband Gale, all of Cedar Rapids; a brother, Wilbur Bednar of Osage; and two stepchildren, Marlene and Neil Dye, both from out of state.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Antonia Bednar, a grandson, Kevin Michael; two great-grandchildren, Melissa Trimble and Adam Berry, and two brothers, Frank and Richard Bednar.
Matilda was born March 3, 1907, and married Arthur Leland Berry on Jan. 30, 1927. He died Dec. 10, 1959. She then married Orval Dye on May 2, 1971. He died May 21 1983. She was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church and Naomi Circle.

GRAVE MARKER

BERRY
MATILDA LELAND
1907 - 1997 1901 - 1959.

Citations

  1. [S6486] Genealogy prepared by Kenneth Bednar (email address)
  2. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
  3. [S11324] Obituary - Matilda Ann (Bednar) Berry-Dye

Frank Antone Bednar1

M, #39096
Pedigree Link

Family: Antonia "Antonie" Koutny

DaughterMatilda Anne Bednar (b. 3 March 1907, d. 18 August 1997)

BASIC FACTS

Frank Antone Bednar had reference number 39398.

Citations

  1. [S6486] Genealogy prepared by Kenneth Bednar (email address)

Antonia "Antonie" Koutny1

F, #39097
Pedigree Link

Family: Frank Antone Bednar

DaughterMatilda Anne Bednar (b. 3 March 1907, d. 18 August 1997)

BASIC FACTS

Antonia "Antonie" Koutny had reference number 39399.

Citations

  1. [S6486] Genealogy prepared by Kenneth Bednar (email address)

Donald Herbert Cantonwine1,2,3

M, #39098, b. 14 September 1927, d. 6 May 1994

Parents

FatherLeland L. Cantonwine (b. 11 March 1904, d. 26 September 1954)
MotherMarie Ida Moubry (b. 24 March 1905, d. 7 October 1993)
Pedigree Link

Family 1: Mary Jeanne Parmater (b. 9 March 1928, d. 2 November 2006)

SonDavid Leland Cantonwine (b. 28 August 1948, d. 25 July 1972)
DaughterSusan Janeen Cantonwine+

Family 2: Darlene M. Jensen (b. October 1937, d. DECEASED)

SonDaniel Thomas Cantonwine+
SonDonald Herbert Cantonwine, Jr.
SonDarwin Arthur Cantonwine (b. 5 December 1962, d. 11 September 2014)
SonDouglas Cantonwine (b. December 1963, d. DECEASED)

BASIC FACTS

Donald Herbert Cantonwine was born on 14 September 1927 in Iowa.1 He and Mary Jeanne Parmater were married on 2 November 1946 in Leesville, Vernon Co., Louisana.1 He and Darlene M. Jensen were married on 12 June 1957 in Macon, Missouri. He died on 6 May 1994, at age 66, in Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., Iowa.1
Donald Herbert Cantonwine had reference number 39400. He was enumerated on the census in Benton County, Iowa (1930.) His Social Security Number was 484-26-0090, issued: Iowa, last residence: Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., Iowa.4 NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Waterloo Daily Courier, June 14, 1945

VINTON BOY FIRST VICE PRESIDENT OF IOWA FUTURE FARMERS
Des Moines, Ia. -- (AP) -- The Iowa Association of Future Farmers of America has elected its 1945-46 officers ... Vice presidents chosen were Donald Cantonwine, Vinton, first...
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT - Waterloo Daily Courier, Waterloo, Iowa, Sunday, 10 Nov 1946

Vinton -- The marriage of Maryeanne Parmater, daughter, Vinton, and Donald H. Cantonwine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Cantonwine, Vinton, was solemnized at Leesville, La., on Nov. 2, at 11 a.m. it has been announced. The groom is stationed with the army at nearby Camp Polk.

Citations

  1. [S7077] Genealogy prepared by Richard Ender (email address)
  2. [S1667] 1930 Census, Iowa, Benton County
  3. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
  4. [S12398] Social Security Death Index, Source Medium: Book

Dale Leland Cantonwine

M, #39099

Parents

FatherLeland L. Cantonwine (b. 11 March 1904, d. 26 September 1954)
MotherMarie Ida Moubry (b. 24 March 1905, d. 7 October 1993)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Dale Leland Cantonwine and Patricia LaVonne Primmer were married on 26 June 1949.1

Citations

  1. [S7077] Genealogy prepared by Richard Ender (email address)

Raymond S. Cantonwine

M, #39100

Parents

FatherLeland L. Cantonwine (b. 11 March 1904, d. 26 September 1954)
MotherMarie Ida Moubry (b. 24 March 1905, d. 7 October 1993)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Raymond S. Cantonwine and Phianna Shockley were married in 1955 in Vinton, Benton Co., Iowa.1

Citations

  1. [S7077] Genealogy prepared by Richard Ender (email address)